This distinctive semi-detached house, built in the 1930s with art deco influences, presents a compelling opportunity for renovation and investment. The property features three well-proportioned bedrooms, offering ample space for both family living and potential reconfiguration to suit modern needs.
Set back from the road, the house is approached via a gravel driveway, providing off-street parking. Inside, the home retains many charming original elements such as parquet woodblock flooring, picture rails, and classic brick fireplaces. The layout includes a welcoming dining hall that flows into a comfortable sitting room, both benefiting from natural light and spaciousness. The kitchen opens to a breakfast area which could be modernized and adapted to enhance usability.
One of the standout attributes of this property is its expansive south-west facing rear garden, measuring approximately 150 feet in length. This well-maintained outdoor space not only provides a serene escape but also overlooks stunning countryside views, adding to its appeal for potential enhancements or extensions—subject to planning permissions. Such improvements could significantly increase the property's value.
Located on the edge of town in Stapeley, this home enjoys proximity to Nantwich’s vibrant center, just 0.75 miles away. Nantwich is known for its rich history and offers an array of amenities including cafes, restaurants, shops, and access to local parks by the River Weaver. The area's transportation links are highly convenient; residents can easily reach the M6 motorway and intercity rail services at Crewe within minutes.
With no ongoing chain and having been owned by the same family for 30 years, this property represents a rare chance for buyers to infuse their own style while capitalizing on its investment potential in a sought-after location. Whether you are looking to undertake a renovation project or simply searching for a home that offers room for future growth, this classic residence warrants consideration.