When you're looking for a picture perfect home, beautifully presented both inside and out with views from the windows and in a location to die for, you can start to think it just doesn't exist. Well stop! We have it here for you! An immaculately presented three bedroom barn conversion, in the small village of Adderley just minutes from larger towns and villages including Audlem and Market Drayton. The location is just superb with easy access to the Shropshire Union Canal and sitting on the Shropshire/Cheshire border making commuting elsewhere easy. This beautifully appointed barn has been developed as part of the Adderley Hall Barns site sat on the historic site of Adderley Hall with 7 acres of communal grounds to enjoy and a long sweeping driveway in from the road to set you away from the rest of the world. Inside the property is laid out in a traditional fashion with the entrance hallway leading you through to the lounge and through to the large kitchen diner to the rear with separate utility room and guest WC on the ground floor. Up on the first floor are two large double bedrooms and a very well proportioned third bedroom, currently being used as a dressing room with the family bathroom to finish. Outside the property benefits from having an enclosed rear garden as well as a driveway and garden area to the front. There is ample parking along with a garage set within a timber built block of garages across the courtyard to the front. It has everything that you could need from a barn conversion! Call us today to arrange your viewing.
Adderley is located on the Shropshire/Cheshire border between the village of Audlem and market town of Market Drayton making access to local amenities easy yet remaining nestled comfortably within a rural setting. Within the village there is a beautiful local church St. Peter’s Church (1635), Primary School and a Village Hall with bowling green.
The Village of Audlem is just a short distance away with a number of local shops including a Post Office, chemist, butchers, local Co-Operative store, health centre and a modern primary school along with numerous pubs and access to the Shropshire Union Canal.
Market Drayton possesses a rich history with some traditions being continued today, such as the weekly Wednesday markets having being chartered by King Henry III in 1245. There are a number of pubs, restaurants and shops including two supermarkets within this market town, making amenities easily accessible.
Adderley Hall Barns is a stunning conversion of a historical Quad linked back to Adderley Hall which unfortunately no longer exists but creates a setting rich in historic detailing and picturesque country side. The driveway enters into the 7 acre site through the spot where the original gates would have stood winding up to this stunning new home development with further barn conversions to the rear creating a small development of 16 prestigious homes perfect for someone looking for a little bit of luxury and elegance. Within the site there are tennis courts and garaging whilst the remaining space is left to parkland and is protected meaning this small development is sure to remain small.
A spacious hallway with front facing exterior door having an adjacent double glazed window. The room is bright and airy with stairs leading up to the first floor with storage cupboard beneath and oak doors to all ground floor rooms. There is carpet laid to the floor with hard wearing coir mat inset into the carpet closest to the exterior door. The room is lit with two ceiling lights and finished with a radiator and a telephone connection point.
A welcoming lounge with front facing double glazed window. The room is neutrally decorated with carpet laid to the floor and benefits from having space for an electric fire set upon a tiled hearth with wooden beam above. There is a combination of ceiling and wall lighting along with a television connection point and a radiator.
Hidden away behind the stairs this guest WC is spacious enough to double up as a cloaks cupboard and is fitted with a low level flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin with mixer tap above and brick tiling behind as a splash back. The room is fitted with recessed spot lighting to the ceiling and an extractor fan whilst being finished with tile effect flooring.
A beautiful room stretching across the width of the property with views out into the enclosed garden. The room is divided into two halves with the kitchen fitted to the left and dining/seating area to the right. The kitchen is fitted with matching base and wall units finished with a granite work top and central island in the centre with storage below and extended granite work top to act as a breakfast bar. Integrated into the unit is a dishwasher whilst there is space for a range style cooker beneath the extractor fan. The sink with mixer tap above and drainer to the side is inset into the work top and there is space for an american style fridge freezer on one wall. This area is finished with brick tiling to the walls to act as a splash back and window over looking the rear garden. Tiles laid to the floor run through to the seating area which has been neutrally decorated and finished with lighting to the ceiling, wall mounted television connection point, telephone connection point and a radiator. A stable door leads out into the rear garden. An internal door leads into the utility room.
A useful additional room with matching units to those in the kitchen and additional work top space with a sink and drainer inset into the work top. There is space and plumbing for both a washing machine and a tumble dryer whilst the room is finished with tiling to the floor and ceiling lighting.
With stairs rising up from the ground floor and oak doors to all first floor rooms. The landing benefits from having a large cupboard housing the hot water and heating systems and is finished with carpet to the floor, ceiling lighting, radiator and a loft access hatch.
A double bedroom located to the rear of the property having being neutrally decorated with carpet to the floor, ceiling lighting, a radiator, telephone connection point and a rear facing skylight to the ceiling.
A second double bedroom located to the front of the property finished with carpet to the floor, ceiling lighting, a radiator and a front facing skylight to the ceiling.
A third bedroom, currently being used as a dressing room, located to the rear of the property with carpet to the floor, ceiling lighting, a radiator and a rear facing skylight to the ceiling.
A contemporary bathroom fitted with a white suite including a p-shaped bath with mixer tap above and thermostatic mixer shower above with glazed shower screen, a low level flush WC and a pedestal wash hand basin with mixer tap above. The room is tiled to the splash areas and finished with a chrome heated towel radiator to the wall, tile effect flooring, an extractor fan and spot lighting to the ceiling.
Outside, this property will require very little maintenance with a gravel driveway to the front aspect with low level brick wall boundary and high quality artificial lawn laid to provide space to sit out and enjoy the views. To the rear is an enclosed garden with gate leading to an access path to the rear. The rear garden again is low maintenance and has been laid with a high quality artificial lawn whilst also benefiting from having an Indian stone paved patio area and paved pathway to the gate at the rear and well planted raised beds to the borders created from oak railway sleepers. There is also an outside tap.
The property benefits from having access to a timber built garage with doors opening to the front aspect and enough space inside for storage or to easily park a car.
From our Eccleshall office head up the High Street/B5026 and continue to follow B5026 through Sugnall and Croxton to Loggerheads. At the roundabout, take the first exit onto Market Drayton Road/A53 and continue. At the roundabout, take the third exit onto Adderley Road/A529. Continue to follow A529 where the entrance to the development will be found on the left hand side.
From our Nantwich office follow Pillory Street onto Hospital street. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Pratchetts Row/A534 and continue to follow A534. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Pillory Street/B5341 and continue. Continue onto Audlem Road/A529/A530. Turn right onto Audlem Road/A529 and continue to follow A529. Take the slight right onto Audlem Road/A529 and continue to follow A529. Turn right onto Shropshire Street/A525 and continue to follow A525. Turn left onto Green Lane/A529 and continue to follow the A529 and the destination can be found on to the right-hand side.
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