luxury house with reception room for sale Prenton, United Kingdom
House with pool and garden Prenton (United Kingdom)
An exquisite suburban mansion providing a charming blend of history and modern comforts, boasting distinct, character features, a range of leisure facilities and an annexe, all set in about 1.5 acres of landscaped gardens. Discover Axholme: A Stylish Sanctuary & A Timeless Treasure Welcome to Axholme, a stunning residence that marries historical elegance with modern luxury. Nestled behind private electric gates on the prestigious Noctorum Road, this exceptional home offers a unique blend of comfort, style, and leisure, all within a serene and private setting. Dating back to 1928, Axholme was originally commissioned by the Holt family, founders of the renowned John Holt shipping company. Today, this beautifully refurbished masterpiece stands as a testament to exquisite craftsmanship and thoughtful design, ready to embrace its next discerning owner. Leisure Facilities Imagine stepping into your own leisure complex, where every day feels like a holiday. Axholme boasts a heated indoor swimming pool, complete with a steam room, sauna, jacuzzi, and changing facilities, ensuring relaxation is just a few steps away. Above the kitchen, a fully equipped gym overlooks this luxurious oasis, making it easy to maintain an active lifestyle without having to leave home. Whether you’re hosting friends for a pool party or enjoying a quiet evening in the sauna, this home redefines leisure living. Embrace Nature in Stunning Gardens Set on 1.5 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, Axholme is a private retreat that invites you to unwind and reconnect with nature. The grounds feature a floodlit all-weather tennis court, a charming tree house, a zip line for the adventurous spirit, and a tranquil pond surrounded by lush greenery. Picture yourself entertaining guests on the stunning terrace, complete with heating for those cooler evenings, or simply enjoying a peaceful afternoon in the summer house. This outdoor haven is designed for both relaxation and recreation, making it the perfect backdrop for cherished family memories. Flexible Entertaining Spaces Step inside, and you’ll be greeted by an expansive wood panelled entrance hallway that sets the tone for the elegance that awaits. The light-filled bay-fronted drawing room, cozy snug, and sophisticated dining room provide versatile spaces for entertaining guests or enjoying family time. There is a seamless transition from the living space to the outdoors, while the impressive kitchen, family area, and vaulted breakfast room creates a warm and inviting atmosphere for daily living. With eight reception rooms, there’s no shortage of space to host gatherings, celebrate milestones, or simply enjoy the comforts of home. A Home for Every Generation Axholme is designed with family in mind. The first floor features a luxurious principal bedroom suite complete with a contemporary en-suite shower room and a spacious dressing room. Three additional double bedrooms, one with an en-suite and a family bathroom, ensure everyone has their own private retreat. The second-floor surprises, with two more double bedrooms, a cozy sitting room, and a large cinema room—perfect for movie nights. Additionally, the self-contained annexe offers flexibility for guests, extended family, or even as a rental opportunity. With its own gated entrance, the annexe features an open plan living and dining area, kitchen, two double bedrooms, dressing area and a shower room, providing privacy and comfort for everyone. The Perfect Location Whilst Axholme feels like a secluded oasis, just a short five-minute car journey away is the village of Oxton, with a high street full of independent shops, cafes and restaurants and areas of peaceful green space for all to enjoy. Oxton has become an increasingly popular destination for food and drink lovers. While it retains much of its historic charm with cobbled streets and Victorian architecture, the culinary scene has undergone a renaissance, blending traditional British flavours with modern, eclectic influences. Axholme is also located within easy reach of everyday amenities such as supermarkets and healthcare facilities making it a convenient location for residents. The vibrant city of Liverpool, known for its rich culture, shopping, and dining, is only five miles from your doorstep and the historic village of Port Sunlight and the stunning coastlines of The Wirral are also within a short drive, offering endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. Families will appreciate the proximity to various educational institutions, including Prenton Preparatory School, Birkenhead High School Academy, Birkenhead School and St. Anselm’s College ensuring a range of choices for education for children of all ages. For sports enthusiasts, the nearby Wirral Ladies Golf Club and The Royal Liverpool Golf Club provide excellent facilities for golf lovers. A Seamless Commute With excellent transport links to Liverpool, North Wales, Cheshire, The Midlands and The North West, commuting is a breeze. Whether you prefer to drive or take the train, you’ll enjoy easy access to major roadways and local rail stations, making it simple to connect to the rest of the UK. Your Dream Home Awaits Axholme is more than just a residence; it’s a true lifestyle choice. This incredibly stylish home, with its super leisure facilities, stunning gardens, and flexible entertaining spaces, is ready to welcome you and your family. Don’t miss the opportunity to make this extraordinary property your own. Contact us today and step into a world of elegance, comfort, and endless possibilities. Seller Insight How long have you owned the property? “3 and a half wonderful years.”What attracted you to this specific house and location? “We fell in love with the house, with its mix of historical character and charm with more modern living spaces for comfortable family living. Even though it is a large house, with spectacular outdoor space and a beautiful garden, it also feels very homely. We also loved the fact that the house, while remaining peaceful and secluded, is in the heart of a thriving and friendly community, minutes from the centre of Liverpool.”What would you like to tell parents about the benefits of raising children here? “The house offers so much for children. There is ample space for indoor playing (hide and seek a favourite) and the children enjoy the excitement of being able to use the cinema with friends or for family movie nights. The swimming pool and the versatile, large but contained garden allow them to burn off energy outside. There are large bedrooms for the kids to enjoy but we love the fact that given there are four bedrooms on one floor, we remain close to each other at night. It is the perfect house for hosting, especially at Christmas when the house really comes into its own, so the children have benefited from having family and friends with us often.”What can you tell us about the history of the property and how it has been adapted since you’ve owned it? “The house was designed and commissioned back in the 1920's by a famous shipping family, the Holts and we have the original architectural drawings framed and up on the wall. They seemed like a very welcoming family as there are newspaper cut outs about local children being invited into the house to use the lift which we are told was the first residential one of its kind. The house still retains features of its shipping heritage with unique porthole windows in the grand hallway and the old bell system, now made electronic, throughout the rooms. We have adapted the house to make it work better for a family, with the snug becoming a playroom. We have had the gates expertly restored by a local carpenter, we also replaced the boiler with a modern, efficient system to ensure the original part of the house remained cosy and warm through the winter. The water features in the garden were also made child safe.”Who do you think would be the ideal next owner? “The unique thing about Axholme is that it would work for many types of owners. A large family needing extra space, intergenerational families given the potential for separate living in the annexe, or for a smaller family such as a couple who love to host gatherings or benefit from leisure facilities. The house is move in ready, but it also might suit an owner who wants to adapt the house to suit their needs and style such as adding an upstairs balcony to look over the garden.” What’s your favourite room and why? “Each member of the family would answer differently. For the children, the sunken trampoline and zip wire in the garden would be their favourite feature but as our daughter gets a little older, she loves her own space in her bedroom and the ample space for sleepovers. As a couple, one of us would choose the large patio outside the kitchen as it is a great hosting space and a sun trap from early to late in the year. The other one of us would choose the characterful drawing room where you can read a book in front of the fire and place the most amazing Christmas tree in the bay window. Another personal favourite for us all is the circular bench at the back of the garden under the largest tree in the garden, from which you can look back on the house while listening to the pond's waterfall.”Memorable/remarkable event? “Too many to list, including legendary New Years parties, milestone birthday celebrations, frequent family barbeques and most recently hosting a family wedding in marquees designed to take in the beauty of the garden space. Christmas is also of course the highlight of each year.“What do you love about the house the most now? “That it feels like a personal and peaceful sanctuary, away from the busyness of life while always feeling like home. Also, that it has become the heart of our wider family as it is the perfect home to get everyone together.“What do you love about the local community? “It is such a friendly, welcoming community with such lovely neighbours. We also love that the quaint village of Oxton is so close and that we are close to excellent schools and children's activities. Living on the Wirral also offers us as a family so much access to walks and nature. We regularly enjoy trips to the beach, woods and farms in the local area.”What you’ll miss most? “We love the area and community so much that we do not intend to move far so we don't have to miss out on that. But we will miss the homely grandeur of the house and the flexibility to host many gatherings, and most of all the garden as well as the light that pours into our living spaces.”Additional Information Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas central heating. Council Tax: Band H. Local Authority: Cheshire West & Chester Council. Tenure: Freehold. Broadband: (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) Standard - 13 Mpbs (highest download speed) - 1 Mpbs (highest upload speed) Superfast - 76 Mpbs (highest download speed) - 20 Mpbs (highest upload speed) Ultrafast - 1000 Mpbs (highest download speed) - 220 Mpbs (highest upload speed) Mobile coverage: Indoor – Limited / Outdoor - Likely (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) We always recommend you contact your supplier to discuss the availability of broadband and mobile coverage at this property. 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7 listings near Prenton
House with garden and terrace Malpas (United Kingdom)
Tucked away down a sweeping tree-lined driveway, Mill House makes a striking first impression. Built in red Cheshire brick with an oak-framed porch, and perfectly balanced by a conservatory and orangery, this home blends symmetry and comfort beautifully.Accommodation Summary Ground Floor: Entering through a charming oak-framed porch, you step into a welcoming hallway that sets the tone for this elegant home. The living room’s centerpiece is a striking log-burning fireplace with a natural oak mantle, creating a warm and inviting focal point. Adjacent lies the impressive dining room, featuring an orangery roof that floods the space with natural light and offers stunning views over the grounds.From the family sitting room, there is convenient access to a study, ideal for quiet work or relaxation, with direct access to the outside patio—perfect for seamless indoor-outdoor living. A thoughtfully positioned cloakroom with a downstairs WC and useful under-stairs storage completes the ground-floor accommodation.Returning to the entrance hallway, you are led to the stunning open-plan bespoke kitchen, expertly crafted with traditional units and a central granite-topped island. This space flows effortlessly into the conservatory family room, where natural light fills every corner, creating a bright and welcoming environment ideal for casual family dining or peaceful mornings with coffee. A separate utility room provides practical convenience with a stable door to the outside, while a newly fitted external boiler is discreetly located just beyond.Every corner of Mill House is meticulously styled to balance luxurious design with a warm, comfortable, and lived-in feel.First Floor: Ascending to the first floor, an expansive landing is illuminated by a full-length window that frames stunning views of the magnificent tree-lined driveway welcoming you to the property. From here, four generously proportioned bedrooms are accessed.The principal suite is particularly spacious, boasting an elegant en-suite bathroom with refined fittings and a tranquil atmosphere. Three further large double bedrooms are filled with natural light and enhanced by charming features such as stained glass windows and painted wood floors, adding character and warmth throughout.Completing the floor is a beautifully appointed family bathroom, featuring a natural stone hand basin and a bath with an overhead shower, blending style and practicality seamlessly.Outside: Approached via a magnificent tree-lined driveway, Mill House offers ample off-street parking alongside a detached double garage. Set within approximately three acres, the grounds feature extensive gardens, a tranquil stream, a spacious garden room ideal for entertaining, multiple garden sheds, and a picturesque summer house. The property’s elegant facade is perfectly balanced, framed beautifully by an orangery and conservatory at either end, creating a stunning visual harmony.Location: Mill House is situated in the tranquil hamlet of Cuddington, just a short drive from the picturesque and thriving South Cheshire village of Malpas. This charming area offers an ideal blend of rural serenity and modern convenience, with independent shops, traditional pubs, and the well-regarded Bishop Heber secondary school all close by.Approximately 15 miles away, Chester provides vibrant city life, premium shopping, and excellent rail links to London and Manchester. The region is also renowned for its outstanding independent schools, including King’s, Queen’s, Moreton Hall, and Packwood Haugh, all easily accessible for families.For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Bickerton Hills offer scenic walking trails, while the luxurious Carden Park spa is just a short drive away. Whether you desire a peaceful countryside retreat, an active family lifestyle, or effortless access to urban amenities, Mill House offers the perfect balance.Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: D EPC Rating: DServices, Utilities & Property Information Utilities - Mains electrics, water. Private septic tank - please speak to the agent for further information. Tenure - Freehold Property Type - Detached Construction Type - Red Cheshire Brick / Natural Slate Council Tax - Cheshire West And Chester Council Tax Band - D Parking - Sweeping tree-lined driveway with plenty of parking for 10 plus cars. Mobile phone coverage - 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Internet connection - Ultrafast Broadband connection available- we advise you to check with your provider.
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House with garden Withnell (United Kingdom)
Tucked away within the picturesque rural surroundings of Withnell, this distinctive stone barn conversion offers an exceptional blend of character, space and modern family living. With over 2,500 sq ft of living space the property retains much of its original charm, with exposed beams, generous proportions and an abundance of natural light throughout.The accommodation is both versatile and beautifully arranged, with a welcoming entrance leading through to elegant reception spaces that take full advantage of the stunning countryside views. A particularly impressive lounge is enhanced by striking floor-to-ceiling glazing and doors that open out to the surrounding landscape, creating a wonderful sense of light and connection with the outdoors.At the heart of the home lies a superb open-plan kitchen, dining and family space, thoughtfully designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Well-appointed and full of character, this sociable area offers ample room for gathering with family and friends, while a further flexible room provides an ideal space for a home office, guest accommodation or additional reception room.The bedrooms are arranged over the upper levels, offering well-proportioned and comfortable accommodation, with several rooms enjoying the benefit of en-suite facilities. The uppermost bedroom suite provides a particularly peaceful retreat, enjoying elevated views and a private bathroom.Occupying a generous plot, the property is surrounded by mature gardens and enjoys ample driveway parking along with a detached garage. There may also be potential for further development, subject to the necessary consents.Combining rural charm with impressive living space, this remarkable barn conversion offers a rare opportunity to enjoy countryside living within a highly desirable setting.Freehold I Council Tax Band: F I EPC: C
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House with garden Whitchurch (United Kingdom)
Wicksted Hall is a singular Arts & Crafts masterpiece, a rare country estate combining heritage, prestige, and total seclusion. Offering over 13,240 sq/ft of luxurious, versatile accommodation across the main house and outbuildings, this iconic residence sits within 10.4 acres of exceptional grounds. With an electric main gate, sweeping driveways and external trades gate the grounds includes established trees, hedging, borders and paddocks. The original Victorian walled kitchen garden with glasshouses and gardeners outbuildings are perfect for sustainable living or private cultivation.The estate’s equestrian lineage is exceptional, with paddocks, stabling potential, and open fields providing the ultimate environment for horses, riding, or private training facilities. Combined with the privacy of the grounds, Wicksted Hall is the ultimate perfection for owners seeking country living with equestrian pursuits, multi-generational living, or an exclusive luxury retreat venue.Positioned behind mature hedging and stone walls, the Hall offers complete privacy, commanding panoramic views across Cheshire and Shropshire, and providing a stunning elevated vantage point over rolling landscapes. The property is a rare blend of architectural distinction, commanding presence, and lifestyle opportunity, ideal for discerning individuals seeking ultimate privacy, prestige, and scale.The Hall’s exterior is a masterclass in Arts & Crafts design, with elegant stone-mullioned windows, intricate green oak detailing, herringbone brickwork, and a magnificent carved stone entrance porch. The magnificent central hallway and oak staircase flow to expansive reception rooms, Clive Christian was commissioned to design the kitchen and sumptuous bedroom suites, and a colossal leisure suite with hand-painted fresco's provide unparalleled space for family living, entertaining, and event hosting.Wicksted Hall also features a private helipad, extensive outbuildings, and the original Victorian water pump house, offering rare potential for guest accommodation, staff housing, or multi-generational living. With careful updating, the estate could become a bespoke private residence with outstanding equestrian facilities, boutique wedding venue, or an exclusive corporate retreat.This is a residence of heritage, credence, and unrivalled opportunity, where luxury, history, equestrian lifestyle, and total privacy converge, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a property of extraordinary presence, wealth, and potential.Property Information Utilities - The property is connected to mains water and electricity. There is oil fired central heating and private drainage. Broadband Availability - FTTC Ultrafast Broadband is available in the area. We advise you to check with your current provider. Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G and 5G mobile phone signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your current provider. Local Authorities - Cheshire East Construction Type - Standard Tenure - Freehold EPC Rating - E Council Tax Band - G Special Notes: The property is in a Conversation Area. The property is subject to two Freehold Land Registry titles.
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House with garden Whitchurch (United Kingdom)
Set within the private and historic grounds of Wicksted Hall, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial 5.9-acre landholding with the scale, privacy and provenance to create something truly exceptional.Discreetly positioned behind established hedging, walls and natural borders, the property occupies a secluded enclave within the wider estate, surrounded by open countryside and uninterrupted rural views. The sense of privacy, space and quiet is immediate and, increasingly rare.Originally forming part of the Wicksted Hall estate, the cottages were converted from four Victorian staff dwellings into two semi-detached homes, now extending to approximately 2,738 sq ft of accommodation. Each provides three bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom and reception rooms, retaining period proportions and character.While the cottages offer established accommodation, it is the future potential that defines this property.Subject to the necessary consents, there is clear scope to reconfigure or combine the cottages into a single, substantial country residence, or retain both dwellings to create a multi-generational living arrangement, guest accommodation or income-producing asset within a private estate setting.A significant collection of original outbuildings, extending to approximately 2,700 sq ft, further enhances the opportunity. These include the original Victorian stables and coach house, a detached brick barn, garaging and wriggly tin Dutch barn, providing immediate infrastructure for equestrian use, storage, or conversion into ancillary accommodation, leisure or further residential space.The land itself is both functional and beautifully arranged. The 5.9 acres of established paddocks and grounds are enclosed, well-maintained and currently used for grazing, offering a ready-made foundation for equestrian pursuits. The configuration allows for the creation of a fully self-contained equestrian holding, with horses kept securely within the grounds.For the discerning buyer, this is a property defined not simply by what it is, but by what it can become.For buyers with vision, this is where the opportunity becomes compelling. The scale of the land, the presence of outbuildings, and the setting within the wider Wicksted Hall estate create the perfect conditions to deliver a truly bespoke lifestyle property with exceptional equestrian facilities whether that be a luxury rural home, an equestrian estate, or a private countryside retreat.This is not simply a purchase, it is a chance to create something exceptional, combining privacy, land, lifestyle, and long-term value in one of Cheshire’s most desirable rural locations.Services, Utilities & Property Information Cottage 1: Solar Powered Panels, Air Source Heat Pump, Mains Water, Private Drainage via Clearwater Effluent System. Electricity is supplied through main Wicksted Hall, then separately metered and charged back. EPC Rating - C. Council Tax Band - C.Cottage 2: Mains Electricity, Mains Water, Private Drainage via Clearwater Effluent System, Oil Fired Heating. EPC Rating - E. Council Tax Band - C.Stables, Attached Garage, Dutch Barn & Detached Barn: Mains Electricity.Broadband Availability - FTTC Ultrafast Full Fibre Broadband is available in the area. We advise you to check with your current provider. Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G and 5G mobile phone signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your current provider. Local Authority - Cheshire East Construction Type - Standard Brick & Slate Roof Tenure - Freehold Special Notes: The property is in a Conversation Area. The property is subject to one Freehold Land Registry title. Shared Maintenance Cost for Drainage Services.The properties are currently occupied under existing tenancy arrangements. Further details are available on request.
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Contemporary house with garden Middleton (United Kingdom)
This exceptional, substantial home offers 9 bedroom family accommodation laid out over 3 floors. With 6 receptions rooms, 5 bathrooms and almost 10,000sqft of accommodation, all set within a gated, half acre plot, this incredible property has a high specification and is generous and spacious throughout.Horseshoe Lane, Middleton, Manchester is a recently built, contemporary home, set within a half acre plot of gated grounds. In addition to the property itself, the grounds encompass off road driveway parking for numerous vehicles to front and rear, with a generous garden area, stables and turn out space too.This property is set within a sought after area, close to Foxdenton Hall and comparatively tucked-away off Foxdenton Lane. With open aspects to the rear, the property is conveniently located within easy reach of a range of local amenities, including shopping, leisure, sports and popular school / college provision, while excellent transport links and motorway connections are also of course, accessible close by.Nearby significant destinations also include: Manchester City Centre - 6 miles Manchester Airport - 18 miles Oldham Town Centre - 2.5 miles The Bluecoat School - 3 miles Newman College - less than 1 mile Hulme Grammar School - 2 milesViewings here are available now, subject to the usual qualifications for a property such as this. All viewings are strictly by appointment only, to be booked via our Rawtenstall Fine & Country office.Agents Notes - Council Tax: Band 'H'. Tenure: Freehold. Stamp Duty: 0% up to £125,000, 2% of the amount between £125,001 and £250,000, 5% of the amount between £250,001 & £925,000, 10% of the amount between £925,001 & £1,500,000, 12% of the amount above £1,500,000. For some purchases, an additional 3% surcharge may be payable on properties with a sale price of £40,000 and over. Please call us for any clarification on the new Stamp Duty system or to find out what this means for your purchase.Disclaimer F&C - Unless stated otherwise, these details may be in a draft format subject to approval by the property's vendors. Your attention is drawn to the fact that we have been unable to confirm whether certain items included with this property are in full working order. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves as to the condition of any particular item and no employee of Fine & Country has the authority to make any guarantees in any regard. The dimensions stated have been measured electronically and as such may have a margin of error, nor should they be relied upon for the purchase or placement of furnishings, floor coverings etc. Details provided within these property particulars are subject to potential errors, but have been approved by the vendor(s) and in any event, errors and omissions are excepted. These property details do not in any way, constitute any part of an offer or contract, nor should they be relied upon solely or as a statement of fact. In the event of any structural changes or developments to the property, any prospective purchaser should satisfy themselves that all appropriate approvals from Planning, Building Control etc, have been obtained and complied with.
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House with garden Fern Road (United Kingdom)
A rare heritage home where space, story, and setting come togetherTucked away on the edge of the Peak District, yet just a short walk from the vibrant spa town of Buxton, The Cottage of Content offers a lifestyle that is increasingly hard to find. It's a place where privacy, space, and history sit comfortably alongside everyday convenience. Set within approximately 2.5 acres of beautifully established grounds, the property feels wonderfully secluded while remaining superbly connected.Believed to date back to the early 17th century, the cottage carries centuries of history within its walls. The original 1600s frontage still stands, complemented by a 19th-century addition and a substantial two-storey extension completed in 2017. This most recent addition has transformed the way the home is lived in, introducing a stunning triple-aspect living space filled with natural light and uninterrupted views across the gardens and surrounding countryside. It's a space designed as much for everyday family life as it is for entertaining, and has easily accommodated large gatherings, creating a sense of openness and flow throughout the home.At the heart of the property is an expansive open-plan living, dining, and garden room, an inviting and versatile space equally suited to relaxed evenings or hosting on a larger scale. A striking cast iron burner set within a carved stone surround provides a beautiful focal point, while French doors and wide glazing create a seamless connection to the gardens beyond.The farmhouse kitchen remains full of character, retaining the charm of the original cottage with exposed beams, a traditional Aga, and an abundance of period detailing. A separate pantry, complete with original cold slabs and a stone mullion window, adds both practicality and a tangible link to the home's heritage.Additional ground floor spaces include a second reception room, boot room, utility, and a contemporary wet room, ensuring the home is as functional as it is full of character, and perfectly suited to modern family life.Upstairs, the principal suite offers a peaceful and elevated retreat. A generous dressing and sitting area leads into a beautifully proportioned bedroom with far-reaching views, complemented by a spacious en-suite. The dressing area also offers flexibility and could be reconfigured into a fifth bedroom if needed. Three further bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom provide ample space for family and guests.Outside, the grounds are truly one of the property's defining features. Mature trees, expansive lawns, and thoughtfully positioned seating areas create a setting that is both tranquil and highly versatile. The gardens have played host to everything from quiet family moments to large celebrations, with plenty of space for marquee events and outdoor entertaining. There is room for children to play, areas for vegetable growing, and countless spots to relax and unwind, highlighting the adaptability of the land. A detached stone annexe, currently used as a home office and gym, offers further flexibility and potential. The generous driveway provides parking for numerous vehicles, while a double garage, EV charging point, and solar panels add to the home's practicality and efficiency.The location is a standout feature. From the doorstep, scenic walks lead through woodland to landmarks such as Solomon's Temple, while a short walk in the opposite direction brings you into Buxton, with its shops, schools, medical facilities, train station, and the renowned Opera House. The proximity to local riding stables, just 300 metres down the road, adds another layer of lifestyle appeal. The town itself is further elevated by the annual Buxton International Opera and Music Festival, enhancing its cultural reputation and charm.The Cottage of Content is a home that reveals itself over time, rich in history, generous in space, and perfectly suited to both quiet living and memorable gatherings. It represents a rare opportunity to own a truly distinctive property in one of Buxton's most desirable and well-connected locations.
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House with garden and terrace Skipton (United Kingdom)
Higher Meresyke is a striking modern country residence combining generous accommodation, stunning views, and income potential. Set within 3.69 acres of landscaped gardens and additional land, this home balances rural tranquillity with convenience and sustainability.A welcoming oak-framed reception hall with wide-board oak flooring leads to a cloakroom, WC, and versatile snug, ideal as a study or playroom. A bespoke oak staircase rises to the first floor, while natural light floods the hall from feature window lights.The open-plan living/dining room is a focal point, with a stone fireplace and two sets of multi-fold doors opening onto the gardens. Flowing from this, the handcrafted oak kitchen by Scorton Sawmills is fitted with quartz surfaces, integrated appliances, and an island with seating, complemented by multi-fold doors to the garden. A utility room and plant room complete the ground floor.Upstairs, the principal and second suites both feature walk-in wardrobes, luxury en-suites, and multi-fold doors to a colonial-style balcony with panoramic Ingelborough views. A further en-suite double bedroom and a family bathroom with freestanding bath complete this level.The top floor offers two additional expansive en-suite bedrooms with dressing areas and walk-in wardrobes, while a large gym/cinema room provides flexible leisure or business space.Outside, a slate-chipped driveway leads to a double garage with ample parking. Extensive lawns, patios, and a rear field extend the lifestyle appeal, while the land also generates rental income. There is potential to add stables, which could increase field rental income and attract an equestrian Airbnb or retreat, further enhancing the property’s commercial potential. From the track and surrounding grounds, views of Pendle Hill can also be enjoyed. The home is virtually passive thanks to an air-source heat pump, with the opportunity to add solar panels for even lower running costs.Situated within a working farm environment, Higher Meresyke offers privacy, space, and the rare addition of previous planning permission for a holiday let treehouse. With easy access to Leeds via Long Preston station, it presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a blend of family living, equestrian or holiday let business potential, and breathtaking views.EPC: B I Freehold I Council Tax Band: G
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