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Full details for 3 Bedroom Property For Sale in Wilmslow

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Description


**LAST ONE REMAINING** The Farmhouse forms part of an exclusive courtyard development at Little Stanneylands, which has been renovated to enhance the wealth of Grade II Listed features and charm, whilst creating stunning contemporary living.

The Farmhouse is entered through an original oak thatched porchway and studded door into an open-plan kitchen and dining room flooded with light from the beautiful timber framed double doors leading out to the landscaped garden and patio. A separate spacious boot room leads off from the kitchen, with its own rear door out to the garden.

The living room is central to the property, offering a cosy retreat full of charm with cast iron fireplace and dual aspect windows. The room provides access to the kitchen as well as the home's stairwell. A separate study and wc complete the ground floor's carefully arranged layout.

The first floor is navigated through a charming original low windowed gallery landing, and leads to three double bedrooms each with an en-suite. The historic shape of the building allows for ample space for storage as well as creating rooms of individual character.

Little Stanneylands is the delightful restoration of an original farmstead dating back to the 1600s, to create just eight luxury homes nestled within their own established private grounds in Wilmslow, Cheshire.

Inspired by beautiful natural materials and simple, sustainable design, architect Annabelle Tugby puts a modern spin on English country style.

Each property has been passionately designed and renovated to enhance its wealth of Grade II Listed features and charm, whilst creating stunning contemporary living.

This enchanting enclave of two and three-bedroom homes, each with its distinctive character, fold around established `secret garden' spaces and a central Yew tree roundabout within a private setting.

The homes are approached through an electric gate entrance into the 1.2-acre landscaped farmstead, each home part of a series of buildings, some loosely attached or detached, and additional barns converted as re-imagined mews homes.

The established gardens and paving areas weave between weeping willow trees, ferns and walled rockeries, as well as lush green lawn areas. Thatched outbuildings and original window planters add to the intrigue and natural calmness the outdoor areas offer.

Externally the homes have retained their English heritage aesthetic, with the beauty of their natural timber, Cheshire brick, lime plaster panels, slate, stone and thatched roof materials brought to life in this farmstead modern renaissance.

Pockets of verdant gardens, roses and hydrangea shrubs, and perfectly imperfect stone rockeries fold around the different-shaped homes, the view just as serene looking out or in.

Materials have been re-purposed to retain the historical interest and beauty of the homes, with timber vanity worktops in the bathrooms, Belfast sinks in the kitchen and open plan bedrooms and en-suites.

Hand selected fixtures and fittings serve the needs of the modern homeowner, whilst complementing the traditional ironmongery and farmhouse feel of the homes. Black chrome plug sockets, handles and wooden stair rails contrast with the walls' natural hues.

The interior design fuses the best of English heritage with a modern aesthetic which values clean, linear spaces, creating an environment where you will feel immediately at home.

Layout and rooms are mostly retained in their natural orientation and charm, whilst creating a flow between spaces using open plan extensions and sources of light to complement the originality and modern-day lifestyle.

Carefully-selected materials and earth tones highlight the original features of the homes, and create a sense of natural wellbeing. New materials of engineered wood, copper, tiles and bespoke kitchen layouts complement the oak beams and wooden windows that frame each unique property.
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