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Full details for 4 Bedroom Property For Sale in Sandbach

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Description

An incredibly handsome, completely remodelled and immaculately presented detached country house, situated within the beautiful private Brereton Park country estate, within a stunning, completely private walled garden, of about 1.3 acres.

Brereton Park is a truly lovely and picturesque location, lying about three miles to the South of Holmes Chapel village amongst beautiful surrounding countryside with footpaths and bridle ways, accessed under the arch of an ancient lodge house, and within the former private grounds of the Grade I listed Brereton Hall, which even boasts its own Church. Hallbrook was built within the original walled kitchen garden in the mid 20th century, and stands within lovely landscaped gardens, behind high private gates, totally secluded from passers by.

The house was acquired by the current owners in 2013, who embarked on a complete restoration, extending and remodelling both the interior and exterior with great flair and quality, and today it is presented beautifully throughout, with balanced accommodation over two floors, overlooking the wonderful landscaped gardens and a charming stream, that bisects the walled garden. Lovely wooden and stone flagged floors throughout the ground floor combine with crital style mullion windows to create a fabulous atmosphere, with a feature full height glazed aspect from the kitchen over the main terrace and garden beyond.

The kitchen has been fitted with a range of high quality hand painted cabinets with a large central island and an Aga cooker and additional Gaggenau appliances, and all the bathrooms have a theme of superb traditional fittings, panelled walls and lovely tiling throughout.

Internally there are several reception rooms set around the spacious entrance hall, including a large dual aspect formal lounge with wood burning stove, a charming reading area/study, and a large second sitting room, currently used a a gym, to the rear of the house. There is scope from here to open up this space on to the rear garden.

The main daytime living space is a superb stone flagged multi use family/dining/kitchen with a wood burning stove, fabulously bright with an expanse of glazing overlooking the gardens. There is an adjacent boot/utility room here.

At first floor level are four all en-suite bedrooms, the main bedroom with a particularly spacious bathroom and a dressing room. They all have lovely views and are presented superbly.

The house is approached through the parkland of the Brereton Estate, through high remote gates, and on entering the walled garden there is ample parking to the front and side of the house, and an oak framed double car barn with attached tractor store. The surrounding gardens with picturesque stream are fabulous, and include several terraces, and in the corner is a charming open fronted period building, used for home parties and al fresco dining.

Brereton Park lies about 2.5 miles from Holmes Chapel village and 2 miles to Junction 17 of the M6. To be in such a peaceful and tranquil location and yet be so connected to amenities, road networks and good schools is rare. Holmes Chapel has an excellent secondary school, and the independent prep school Terra Nova is close by. A little further a field in Alderley Edge (12 miles), The Ryleys School and Alderley Edge school for girls are both excellent as is the Kings School at Macclesfield. Crewe Railway station with direct access on fast services to London is just 8.5 miles away.


EPC Rating: D
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