For Sale4 Bedroom House in Whitchurch Road, Bunbury, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6£900,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 1
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£900,000
Resources
Description
A spectacular detached barn conversion completed to a high specification, and occupying a peaceful location on the edge of the village and overlooking open countryside.<br/><br/>ACCOMMODATION IN BRIEF<br/><br/>- Entrance Hall; Cloakroom with W.C.; Sitting Room; Open Plan Kitchen with Dining and Seating Areas; Utility.<br/>- Master Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room and Dressing Area; 3 Further Double Bedrooms; Family Bathroom.<br/>- Parking for several vehicles; Planning Permission for Carport and Garage; Terrace and Lawned gardens, in all to about 0.3 of an acre.<br/><br/>LOCATION<br/><br/>Bluebell Barn occupies a tranquil position on the edge of Bunbury and benefits from a lovely south westerly aspect to the rear overlooking open fields which extend towards the Beeston and Peckforton Hills. Indeed, the position of Bluebell Barn is of particular significance, as seldom do properties become available which occupy such private and peaceful locations but close to a popular serviced village. The property is situated at the end of a privately owned drive used by just eight other dwellings, and yet is a short walk into the centre of Bunbury. The village caters for everyday needs with an attractive church, successful primary school, convenience store/post office, butchers, doctor’s surgery and several pubs & restaurants. The nearby village of Tarporley offers a more comprehensive range of services as does the market town of Nantwich and city of Chester which are 8 & 13 miles respectively. In addition to the village primary school there is a state secondary school in Tarporley, and for those seeking private education there is a good selection of schools locally including The Grange at Hartford, Abbeygate College at Saighton and the Kings & Queens in Chester.<br/><br/>On the recreational front Bunbury has playing fields, tennis courts & a cricket ground, and on the edge of Tarporley are the Portal Premier & Championship golf courses. There are numerous scenic walks locally through rolling countryside, including along the Shropshire Union canal and Sandstone Trail which meanders through the Beeston & Peckforton foothills between the castles.<br/><br/>COMMUNICATIONS<br/><br/>Despite the property’s rural location, it is extremely accessible for all areas of commerce throughout the North West including the Chester Business Park, Deeside Industrial Park and Wrexham Industrial Estate. Liverpool & Manchester are both within daily travelling distance courtesy of the M53 & M56 motorways. To the south the A49/A41 connects with the M54 allowing for ease of access to The Potteries, Telford, Wolverhampton and Birmingham. Liverpool and Manchester International Airports are 28 and 32 miles respectively, and for travel to London there is a 1hr 35mins rail service from Crewe Station to Euston.<br/><br/>DESCRIPTION<br/><br/>Bluebell Barn is an impressive country property occupying a prime location on the periphery of one of the most sought after villages in West Cheshire. It comprises a superbly appointed detached home, created from the conversion and extension of a traditional brick barn, which was previously part of the neighbouring farmhouse. Bluebell Barn forms one of two detached barns on the site, and has been designed to take full advantage of the peaceful and private location overlooking the adjoining countryside.<br/><br/>The building works have been carried out to a high standard throughout, so as to meet the requirements of modern day living and expectations, in terms of the quality of finish and fitments used, layout, and having regard to the property’s energy efficiency. Indeed, Bluebell Barn should appeal to a wide audience including the family buyer, single person or couple, including those downsizing. For what was a traditional barn, the property has many of the characteristics of a new building thanks to great care and attention during the construction – it is built of an attractive brick with lime mortar pointing beneath a slate roof, and has ultra high levels of insulation throughout, air source heating system providing under floor heating to the ground floor, pressurised hot water system, and impressive timber double glazed windows by Custom Precision Joinery near Mold, all contributing to the property having a C EPC Rating. There is also a new sewage treatment plant, which is situated within the gardens of the neighbouring barn.<br/><br/>The wide front door opens to a spacious reception all with porcelain tiles in herringbone design which also extend to the kitchen. The hall has useful cloaks and cylinder cupboards which also provide storage, and an impressive turned staircase rising to the first floor. Double glazed doors open to the kitchen which provides for a fantastic everyday living space, being open plan with seating and dining areas as well as a stunning bespoke fitted kitchen. There is an abundance of storage within wall and floor units including cupboards and drawers beneath spectacular quartz surfaces, a large island with breakfast bar within quartz surface with sink and Quoker tap, and a integrated dishwasher. Opposite is an electric Rangemaster cooker, with double over and induction hob above, integrated wine fridge, and full height larder unit. At the far end of the room are french doors opening to the terrace and into the garden. The room enjoys a tremendous amount of light owing the windows in three elevations including south west. At the rear of the kitchen is access to a spacious utility with further units providing quartx surface and cupboards, Belfast style sink, and plenty of additional storage and space for washing machine and tumble dryer. There is also a back door to outside.<br/><br/>At the far end of the hall is a W.C. with Fired Earth tiled floor, and the formal reception room. A large room with space to accommodate several sofas or comfy chairs with coffee table, study area or dining room, depending on personal requirements. The room also has great natural light from six windows, and a brick fireplace with stone flagged hearth and a recently fitted flue ready for a woodburner to be fitted.<br/><br/>At first floor level the living space is as impressive with four double bedrooms and two bath/shower rooms accessed off a galleried landing. The master suite is at the southerly end of the barn and as such has wonderful views across the gardens and adjoining fields towards the Peckforton Hills. It is an impressive room with vaulted ceiling, french doors to a Juliett balcony, and space for a dressing area or fitted wardrobes. There is also a lovely ensuite shower room with distinctive ‘fish scale’ designed tiled shower, and quality brushed brass shower and sink fitments and heated towel rail. The three other bedrooms are all doubles, and have space for free standing furniture, one with a built-in wardrobe, and a are served by a family bathroom also with quality fitments and shower over the bath.<br/><br/>OUTSIDE<br/><br/>To the front of the property is an expansive parking and turning area which is partially shared with the neighbouring dwelling, albeit with independent areas for accommodating several vehicles. Against the north westerly boundary is space for an open sided double carport, for which planning permission has been granted.<br/><br/>A post and rail fence separates the parking area from the barn and gardens with pedestrian gate. To one side is a lawn and stone flagged path leading to the front door, with outside low level lighting and a further fence and hedge providing plenty of privacy. On the other side of the building is a slate chip area extending the length of the barn, and with new high brick wall forming the boundary with the former farmhouse. This area provides a wide access down to the rear garden, and is also a useful are for a variety of uses including storage, space for outbuildings, or creating further landscaped garden spaces. It also offers space for further extension of the building if required, subject to any necessary consents.<br/><br/>The main gardens are to the south west of the building and as such, enjoy plenty of natural light. Against the barn is a wide stone flagged terrace which is accessed directly from the kitchen, which extends to a lawn spanning the full width of the plot and extending all the way to the far boundary. There is a blend of closeboard and post and rail fencing delineating the boundaries on either side, and against the north westerly boundary is planning permission for a detached garage. Electricity supplies for the proposed garage and carport have been ducted to those areas.<br/><br/>PROPERTY INFORMATION<br/><br/>Address: Bluebell Barn, Whitchurch Road, Bunbury, Nr Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9SX<br/><br/>Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession.<br/><br/>Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage (Shared with neighbouring barn conversion). Air source for heating and hot water. CAT 5 wiring.<br/><br/>Local Authority: Cheshire East Council - T: 0300 123 5500<br/><br/>Third Party Rights: The access lane is privately owned, and serves 9 dwellings including Bluebell Barn, which has the benefit of a right of way. Bluebell Barn and the neighbouring dwelling will have reciprocal rights over the initial entrance drive.<br/><br/>Viewing: Strictly by appointment via Jackson-Stops, Chester office - T: 01244 328 361.<br/><br/>Photos: Some of the interior images are CGI, portraying furnished rooms and additional grass on areas which are seeded.<br/><br/>DIRECTIONS<br/><br/>From Tarporley travel south on the A49 signposted Whitchurch passing underneath the railway line into Beeston Bottom. Continue on the A49 ascending the hill and continue passing the cross roads on the edge of Bunbury. The private lane serving the property is on the right hand side in just under 200 yards. Proceed to the end of the lane, where the entrance for Bluebell Barn and the neighbouring barn conversion will be seen directly ahead.