Property of the week: This Biddulph bungalow is on the market for a whopping £750,000
By Jack Lenton
27th Apr 2021 | Property of the Week
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This week's listing is a three-bedroom detached bungalow on Pines Lane, which is on the market now for £750,000 with Timothy A Brown estate agents.
The building is listed for sale now, with more information being available on our own Property page.
Here's what's been said about it...
"The Patch sits proudly in an elevated position blessed with impressive far reaching countryside views and a vista towards the iconic Bosley cloud.
"A detached dormer style home with substantial grounds and woodland extending to approximately 0.5 acres or thereabouts. Rural position within Biddulph park with quick access to Congleton, Macclesfield and Leek.
"The Patch is a wonderfully positioned home with ready to move into accommodation and yet will offer the fortunate new owner boundless opportunities to alter, amend and extend (subject to necessary consents) to create home of distinction. Discreet approach and glorious views.
"A distinguished residence, bounded with established and formal mature gardens, including extensive lawns and terrace seating areas, large detached double garage and huge parking area. Wooded area extending to 0.5 acres or thereabouts.
"A place in the country, located within the picturesque rural locality Biddulph Park, surrounded by countryside, enjoying views across meadowland and positioned close to Bosley Cloud, a prominent hill owned by the National Trust, popular with ramblers and local folk who, once at its pinnacle, enjoy the breathtaking, far reaching views over adjoining counties and the Peak District.
"The twisting country lanes are interesting to explore and offer enjoyable walks and are suitable for horse riding, as are the well known walking routes of the 'Gritstone Trail' and Staffordshire Way nearby, Rudyard Lake with Steam Railway and the Biddulph Valley Way bridle path.
"Practically the towns of Macclesfield, Leek and Congleton are within 9,7 and 3 miles respectively, with Manchester Airport some 15 miles away offering flights to worldwide destinations.
"The main town of Macclesfield has a mainline railway station (London Euston in approx 1hr 45mins), excellent schools including Beech Hall Preparatory School, Kings School and a range of highly regarded secondary schools.
"The town offers an array of high street stores, shops, bars and restaurants. The historic market town of Leek is just a short drive away, with its cobbled market place, unspoilt architecture and variety of independent shops, antiques and award winning tea shops.
"Leek is home to speciality producers of a variety food and drink. Traditional markets can be found in the restored indoor Victorian Butter Market and outdoor in the Market Place, with an antique and collectors' market held outdoors each Saturday, a monthly 'Leek Farmers and Craft Market' and 'Totally Locally' Sunday market.
"Equally Congleton has a thriving range of facilities. Congleton railway station also provides links to the national rail network and connections to frequent expresses to London.
"The main entrance leads into the impressive sized reception hall, with stairs off to the first floor. A huge reception room, spans some 33 feet in length, forming the lounge through dining room, with feature central fireplace, and wide windows capturing the far reaching countryside views.
"The kitchen is modern with side porch off and there is a good sized separate utility. Continuing on this floor are the two main bedrooms, both of which are large double sized rooms and each complemented with an ensuite shower/bathrooms. To the first floor is the third dormer style bedroom.
"Outside, as befits a residence of such calibre and as mentioned above, are the private and formal gardens, which will only truly be appreciated with the undertaking of a viewing, and by viewing our online video tour.
"There is an extensive driveway which allows parking for numerous vehicles, motor home, caravans, trailers, horse boxes etc., and large detached double garage.
"The land is situated to the south and is predominately a natural woodland, all within secure boundary hedges and fencing. The land, grounds and gardens extend to approx 0.5 acres or thereabouts."
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