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3 bedroom barn conversion
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Property description & features
- An immaculately presented barn conversion, sat within a small development of just seven barns on the periphery of the beautiful village of Barthomley.
- Three bedrooms along with a beautifully appointed bathroom with vaulted ceiling and original, exposed trusses & a stunning en-suite.
- A welcoming entrance hallway with guest W.C, along with a lovely open plan, kitchen, dining, living room. The ground floor benefits from underfloor heating throughout.
- Stunning, landscaped gardens that wrap around the barn with a private patio area, unique to this development, offering sensational, far reaching views.
- Parking for several vehicles, which is rare for barns, along with a garage with an electric, up and over door.
Location
The small picturesque village of Barthomley lies near the south-eastern boundary of Cheshire, close to the border with Staffordshire. Barthomley is dominated by its red sandstone church, with its rare dedication to an 8th Century Saint, Bertoline, who is said to have preformed a miracle on the site. A church may have occupied a site in Saxon times, but the present building dates to the late 11th Century. The Wulvarn Brook, which runs through the village is so named as legend states that the last wolf in England was killed in Barthomley Wood.Townhouse Farm House is in close proximity to an extensive range of amenities from the nearby towns of Crewe and Nantwich and the area provides excellent transport and communication links with the A500 trunk road and junctions 16 of the M6 motorway within 2 miles, making Townhouse Farm Barns very accessible.Rail services are available at Crewe (London Euston) 90 minutes, Manchester 40 minutes. Manchester International Airport is about a 45 minute drive.
Directions
From Junction 16 of the M6 Motorway take the exit towards Barthomley and Alsager. Turn left towards Barthomley just a short distance after the services. Drive through the village heading out towards Englesea Brook. This will put you on Rushy Lane. The development can be found just a short distance along this road on the right hand side after passing a pair of semi detached cottages on your right.
Agent Note
Please be advised that there is an interim payment of £100 per annum for the owners of this barn conversion.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
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