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Sat in over 1/3 of an acre plot - 20 Sandfield Lane, Hartford, CW8 1PU

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,981 sq ft

184 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Watch our video tour for 20 Sandfield Lane
  • Sat in a substantial plot of over 1/3 of an acre
  • 3/4 Bedrooms
  • Flexible living accommodation
  • Double driveway
  • Walking distance to Hartford village centre
  • Close to local schools
  • Incredible potential to extend and remodel (Subject to permissions)
  • Close to commuter links
  • Positioned at the head of a quiet cul-de-sac

Description

Welcome to No. 20 Sandfield Road, tucked within the heart of ‘Old Hartford’, a collection of individually designed homes and one of the village's most sought-after enclaves.

 

Just minutes’ walk from the local primary schools and Hartford Hall, No. 20, Sandfield Road, rises up at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. A handsome home, built in 1955, No. 20 with its distinctive red-brick, steeply pitched rooflines, tall central gable and striking stairwell window stands apart from its neighbours with its individual architectural character.

 

Set on what was originally two plots, No. 20 curves gracefully into the hammerhead of the cul-de-sac, nestled within one of the widest gardens on the road, enhancing the sense of both privacy and presence.

 

Reflecting the scale of the plot, parking is plentiful. A tarmac driveway serves the detached garage with space for several vehicles, while a second gated gravel drive offers additional parking for a motorhome, making full use of the home's broad frontage.

 

A paved pathway leads from the gated entrance through the lush green lawn to the front door, and into a quarry tiled porch beyond the red front door.

 

Welcome home

Handsome, original parquet flooring flows out underfoot in the entrance hall, where the classic, neutral décor of the home sets out its stall. Freshen up in the cloakroom on the right, with wash basin and WC, before making your way through into the spacious and bright open plan dining kitchen.

 

Part of a modern extension, this large, light filled room is tiled in earthy tones underfoot and furnished with an array of appliances including a double oven, stainless steel hob and built-in dishwasher. Two substantial wall cupboards provide excellent storage leaving ample space to the centre for a breakfast table.

 

To one side, a door opens into a sheltered boot-room side porch, itself connecting to the gardens at the front and the rear and with access to store rooms and the garage. Tucked off the kitchen to this side there is also a useful laundry room with plumbing for a washer-dryer and space for a fridge.

 

Light, space and flow

Continue straight through from the kitchen into the television lounge, a sociable room with far reaching views down the garden through sliding patio doors.

 

Follow the easy flow of No. 20 from the television room through into the large, light conservatory, with air conditioning fan overhead and access out once more to the garden through French doors, perfect for summertime entertaining.

 

OWNER QUOTE: "We fell in love with the garden before we even moved in. At around 160 feet long, it gives a wonderful sense of space and privacy and the views from the home are beautiful in every season."

Cosy comfort

Completing the downstairs flow, the conservatory loops through into the warm welcome of the lounge, where parquet flooring features underfoot once more. With its classic décor, handsome Cotswold stone fireplace and traditional open fire, this is a wonderfully welcoming winter room, cosy on Christmas mornings with the coals glowing and tree lights twinkling. A family hub, the lounge also connects through to the kitchen and entrance hall.

 

OWNER QUOTE: “The children growing up loved the comfort of the coal fire.”

 

Bedtime beckons

Ascend the staircase as it turns up past the tall double height window inviting an abundance of light both down to the ground floor and up to the first-floor landing.

 

With plenty of fitted storage ahead, turn left and into the master bedroom.

 

Light streams in from large windows at both the front and rear, creating a bright and airy ambience. With a wall of built-in Sharps wardrobes, there is ample space for everything from everyday essentials to occasion wear, with matching bedside cabinets providing a cohesive finish. The large windows at both the front and rear overlooking the gardens, invite greenery into the room throughout the year.

 

Next door, built-in wardrobes feature in the middle bedroom, while also overlooking the garden at the rear, bedroom two features built-in storage once more, offering ample space for a double bed.

 

Also off the landing, relax and refresh in the large family bathroom where a cast iron slipper bath is perfect for leisurely soaks, alongside a wash basin, WC and separate shower.

 

A cleverly designed space-saver staircase rises to the upper level, providing access to the room above.

 

Currently serving as a home office, this characterful room, tucked away within the roof space, offers flexibility for a variety of uses. Large enough to accommodate a double bed, it could equally serve as a guest bedroom, hobby room, teenage retreat or study, with natural light flowing in through the dormer window and built-in storage neatly incorporated above the stairs.

 

Garden

Wrapping around the home, the low maintenance garden, laid mainly to lawn, was one of the reasons the current owners fell in love with No. 20 more than four decades ago.

 

Extending to around a third of an acre the garden offers all the space a young family could need, with room for swings, climbing frames, games on the lawn and childhood adventures that unfold amongst shrubs and hidden corners.

 

Bathed in sunshine from late morning through to the close of the day, both peaceful and private, bordered by mature trees and planting, with only bungalows beyond, enjoy hazy summer days with the family, from croissants and coffee on the patio in the morning to sundowners in the evening. Birds are constant companions here, while the occasional fox makes a fleeting appearance at dusk.

 

An all-season garden, Spring brings rhododendrons bursting into colour, joined by lupins beside the garage and wisteria winding its way into bloom. In Summer, bedding plants add further colour and depth, before Autumn transforms the garden once again as maples, acers and mature trees drift from shades of lime green and gold to copper and deep crimson.

 

Remarkably manageable, a collection of useful outbuildings including a brick-built coal store, bike store, greenhouse, kennel and several additional sheds positioned throughout the garden, provide storage for everything from gardening equipment to outdoor furniture.

 

Out and about

An ideal family home in the ever-popular Cheshire village of Hartford, with space to play in the large garden, step out from the home's central location to discover all the highlights nearby.

 

Step out for strolls along the River Weaver, while Marshall's Arm Nature Reserve and the surrounding countryside offer opportunities to explore throughout the seasons. Delamere Forest, with its leafy tracks and trails offers endless opportunities for walking, cycling and running, just a short drive away, while Hartford Golf Club is also nearby.

 

Foodies are well served by a range of options for dining, with Hartford Hall, The Coachman and The Hart of Hartford within easy reach, while Whillows Bar & Distillery provides a stylish setting for cocktails, wine and relaxed evenings with friends.

 

With Hartford one of Cheshire's most sought-after family villages for schooling, families are well placed, with Hartford Primary School within walking distance, while highly regarded schools including The Grange School, St Nicholas Catholic High School and Hartford High School are all close by.

 

For commuters, Hartford is ideal, with the railway station offering direct services towards Chester, Liverpool and Manchester, while the A556 provides easy access to the M56 and wider motorway network. Chester is approximately 15 miles away, Manchester Airport around 20 miles and both Liverpool and Manchester city centres can be reached comfortably by road or rail.

 

A much-loved home for almost half a century, No. 20 Sandfield Road combines space, privacy and potential in equal measure. Ready for its next chapter, the scale of the plot offers plenty of scope for future owners to evolve the home around their needs for years to come.

 

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Monthly repayments£2,758
Property: £ 550,000
Deposit: £ 55,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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