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Description
The Coach House was built by Wilton Construction of brick under a slate roof and is approached over a sweeping shared (with Whitewell House) tarmacadam drive leading to its own York stone flagged entrance drive. The house was built in 1992 by our clients family for their own enjoyment and use. Accordingly, the house was designed, constructed and finished to a specification far beyond the norm and in addition, the landscaping works were completed with long term enjoyment in mind. The Coach House was built in the grounds of Whitewell House, an early 19th Century, grade II listed, building. Whitewell House, owned by our clients, has been used as offices since the 1970's.
Internally the house has a stylish design that combines light and elegance with practicality and style. The house extends to about 2,500 square feet (gross internal) plus the integral garage (340 square feet). The amount of natural light, together with the direct access to the gardens from the house on the ground floor makes for a superb combination.
The gardens enjoy privacy whilst minimising maintenance. There are York stone flagged seating areas to the West and East for alfresco dining.
Situation
The Coach House lies on the Eastern confines of Nantwich about .70 of a mile from the town centre. Nantwich is a charming market town in Cheshire, set beside the river Weaver with a Medieval street pattern. The town, renowned for its history in the salt and tanning
industry, today contains an excellent range of urban facilities which combine with a number of interesting buildings to provide a most pleasing living and working environment. Nantwich is a popular and prosperous town hosting a range of bars, restaurants and cafes with renowned delicatessens and butchers, all sitting comfortably along side national retail outlets.
The A51 and Nantwich bypass provides swift access to the M6 North and South, whilst Chester and Stoke on Trent can be reached in just 30 minutes each, by car. Manchester airport is about a 45 minute drive.
Approximate Distances:
Crewe: 4 miles
M6 Motorway (Junction 16): 11 miles
The Potteries: 15 miles
Chester: 24 miles
Gardens
The principle walled garden enjoys a South Westerly aspect. It features a York stone flagged terrace with steps to lawn, borders, shrubs and York stone flagged path. To the rear there is a York stone and gravel garden with rose beds.
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