
Broad Lane, Stapeley, CW5

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
2,303 sq ft
214 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Beautifully presented four-bedroom detached family home offering over 2,500 sq ft of versatile accommodation in a picturesque rural setting.
- Exceptional living space with four reception rooms, featuring two charming log-burning stoves, plus a stunning farmhouse-style kitchen/diner with integrated appliances.
- Luxurious principal suite boasting a striking picture window overlooking the garden and a contemporary en-suite with a walk-in dual-head shower.
- Superb outdoor space including beautifully landscaped gardens, entertaining terrace with pizza oven, raised decked seating area, greenhouse, BBQ hut and productive planting areas.
- Extensive parking and storage with an integral double garage, large double carport, workshop and generous driveway, all enjoying open views across the Cheshire countryside.
Description
Nestled within the picturesque Cheshire countryside, this beautifully presented four-bedroom detached family home seamlessly combines timeless character with generous, versatile living space. Offering an exceptional balance of traditional charm and modern practicality, the property boasts four bedrooms, four reception areas, a stunning farmhouse-style kitchen, an integral double garage, a large double carport and beautifully landscaped gardens, all whilst enjoying far-reaching rural views in the sought-after village of Stapeley.
Stepping inside, the home immediately impresses with its wealth of character, where exposed timber beams, solid oak joinery and an abundance of natural light create a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout.
At the heart of the home is the impressive farmhouse-style kitchen/diner, beautifully appointed with an extensive range of solid oak units, granite work surfaces and a central island providing additional preparation and seating space. There is ample room for a large family dining table, making it the perfect setting for everyday living and entertaining alike. The kitchen is well equipped with integrated appliances, including a fridge, freezer and dishwasher, while windows and glazed doors overlook the garden, flooding the space with natural light. The adjoining utility room provides additional storage together with dedicated space for both a washing machine and tumble dryer, keeping the main kitchen effortlessly organised.
The property offers an outstanding selection of reception rooms, each with its own unique character. The elegant lounge provides an inviting retreat and is centred around a charming log burning stove, creating a cosy focal point, together with a delightful sun room while French doors open directly onto the garden, providing a peaceful place to enjoy the surrounding views throughout the seasons. A further sitting room enjoys a gas fired stove, creating yet another warm and comfortable space for relaxing with family and friends. Completing the ground floor is a versatile family room, ideal as a playroom, snug or home office.
Practicality is equally well catered for with a cloakroom, separate WC, a generous workshop and direct access to the integral double garage, while the adjoining double carport provides additional covered parking.
The first floor offers four well-proportioned bedrooms. The impressive principal suite is a true sanctuary, featuring a striking picture window that enjoys beautiful views across the rear garden, filling the room with natural light. The contemporary en-suite is fitted with a generous walk-in shower featuring dual shower heads, adding a touch of luxury to everyday living. Bedrooms two and three are both spacious double rooms, whilst the fourth bedroom is a comfortable single, making it equally suitable as a child's bedroom, nursery or home office. The family bathroom is well appointed with a bath and overhead shower, catering perfectly for modern family life.
Outside, the property continues to impress with beautifully landscaped gardens that have been thoughtfully designed to provide both attractive planting and exceptional outdoor living. A wide gravel pathway leads through immaculate lawns, raised flower and vegetable beds, mature borders and established planting, creating year-round colour and interest. A charming pergola forms an attractive focal point, while a greenhouse and productive growing areas will delight keen gardeners. The paved terrace adjoining the house provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining and entertaining, complemented by a feature outdoor pizza oven that is ideal for summer gatherings. With direct access from both the sitting room and sun room, the garden becomes a natural extension of the living accommodation. To the rear of the garden, a raised decked seating area creates a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the surroundings, complete with an impressive BBQ hut. Tucked discreetly away is a dedicated area for a garden shed, providing valuable additional storage without compromising the beauty of the landscaped gardens. Enclosed by mature hedging and enjoying a high degree of privacy, the gardens also benefit from delightful open views across the surrounding Cheshire countryside, offering a tranquil and idyllic setting.
Combining period character with generous proportions and outstanding versatility, this exceptional home offers exposed beams, two welcoming log-burning stoves, beautifully appointed living spaces and superb outdoor amenities. Whether entertaining family and friends, enjoying peaceful evenings beside the fire, or making the most of the idyllic gardens and surrounding countryside, this is a home that has been designed for modern family living without compromising its timeless appeal. Rarely does a property offer such an exceptional combination of charm, flexibility and rural tranquillity, all whilst remaining within easy reach of Nantwich and its excellent range of amenities.
Location:
Nantwich is a historic market town located in the county of Cheshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Weaver and is approximately 5 miles south-west of the larger town of Crewe. Nantwich has a rich history that dates back to Roman times, and it is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and charming streets.
One of the most prominent features of Nantwich is its black and white timber-framed buildings, which give the town a distinctive character. The town centre is filled with historic structures, including the Nantwich Town Walls, St. Mary's Church, and the Queen's Aid House. The Nantwich Museum, located in a restored Georgian townhouse, offers visitors an opportunity to explore the town's history and heritage.
Nantwich is also famous for its annual food and drink festival, which takes place in September and attracts thousands of visitors. The festival showcases a variety of local and regional produce, including Cheshire cheese, pies, and real ale. Additionally, the town holds a traditional market on Tuesdays and Saturdays, where locals and tourists can browse a range of goods, from fresh produce to antiques.
The River Weaver, which runs through Nantwich, provides opportunities for leisurely walks along the waterfront and offers a picturesque setting for boat trips. The town is surrounded by beautiful Cheshire countryside, with plenty of scenic trails and paths for outdoor enthusiasts to explore.
Nantwich has a thriving community and offers a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, cafes, and pubs. It also has several primary and secondary schools, making it an attractive place to live for families.
Nantwich is conveniently placed for commuter travel, with excellent road links including access to the M6 motorway network via the A500. Rail travel is offered via Nantwich train station which has direct services to Manchester and Shrewsbury, and Crewe Railway Station which is within 8 miles and provides direct services to a host of major cities including London, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, and Glasgow.
In summary, Nantwich is a charming market town in Cheshire, England, known for its rich history, medieval architecture, annual food festival, and picturesque surroundings. It's a place where visitors can immerse themselves in the past while enjoying the amenities of a vibrant community.
EPC Rating: B
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- Band: E
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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