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House Powys (United Kingdom)

A stunning country residence, which was formerly a stone cottage and barn. It has been vastly adapted, updated and improved to provide a spacious south facing contemporary country home of approximately 4,987 sq ft / 463.2 sq meters. It stands in about 3 acres of grounds with commanding and magnificent far-reaching views over the surrounding Mid Wales hills and valleys towards Kerry Ridgeway, Snowdonia and the Berwyn Mountains. The property has undergone a complete renovation and refurbishment providing very flexible living space, with a section of the house that could be used as a self-contained annexe if so desired, with the possibility of holiday lettings, or working from home with a home office and a study. The property has been highly insulated, rewired and replumbed throughout, reroofed, with new double-glazed windows and doors. There is Cat 5 cabling, satellite TV and telephone points in all rooms. Mechanical input ventilation & extraction systems have been installed. There are three multi fuel stoves, a new central heating system and extensive internal storage space. The house, gardens and grounds are surrounded by extensive neighbouring pastures. The gardens and grounds have been relandscaped, with a wildlife pond, a meadow, an orchard comprising apple, pear, damson, cherry and walnut trees, a productive vegetable garden and raised beds, two large sheds, a lock-up, a working well with an electric pump feeding two outdoor taps (for use around the garden and grounds) and two outdoor mains water taps and outdoor electric double sockets and a CCTV system. There is ample space for additional outbuildings and very generous parking for vehicles with potential for a three or four bay carport and a potentially ideal setting for glamping, yurts or shepherd huts (all subject to the relevant planning consents). The meadow could also be used for grazing with ample room for a stable block (subject to planning consents), with nearby access to extensive bridle paths through Mid & North Wales and the Shropshire Hills. Location    Whilst in a rural setting, the house is only a few miles from Llanfair Caereinion and within a short distance to Welshpool, Berriew, Montgomery and Newtown. There is easy access to Snowdonia National Park and the beautiful Welsh coast and beaches. There are nearby amenities including schools, shops, and medical centres. There is a door-to-door school bus to Llanfair Caereinion and additionally there are school buses to both state and independent schools from Berriew & Welshpool taking children to Oswestry, Newtown & Bishops Castle. There are good train connections from Welshpool to Shrewsbury and Birmingham International and on to London, Manchester and Liverpool. Accommodation: Spacious Entrance Hall    Multi-fuel stove, under stair cupboard, radiator. Dining/Sitting Room    Magnificent far-reaching views, feature double sided brick fireplace with double sided multi-fuel stove, radiators. Kitchen/Breakfast Room    A range of matching wall and base units, two built in dish washers, fitted electric hob with extractor hood and two built in ovens below, sink and drainer, space for fridge/freezer, breakfast bar, countryside views, radiator. Utility Area    Wall and base units, sink and drainer, space for a larder fridge and a larder freezer, or an American style fridge freezer, space and plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble dryer. Cloakroom/Boot Room    Fitted hanging and storage space, radiator. Inner Hall    Stairs to lower ground floor, access to a large storage void, radiator. Lower Ground Floor Plant Room    Central heating boiler, water cylinder, zoned heating and hot water controls, cabinet for internet router and Cat 5 distributor 24-port patch panel. Lower Ground Floor Guest Toilet/Shower Room    WC, wash basin, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, eco heated towel rail, extractor fan, fitted lighted mirror, shaver point, radiator. Lower Ground Floor Hall    Stable door to outside, radiator. (Potential annexe entrance.) Lower Ground Floor Bedroom Six    Countryside views, radiator. (Potential annexe bedroom, or home office.) Lower Ground Floor Inner Hall    Radiator. Lower Ground Floor Living/Dining Room    Stunning far-reaching views, double doors to walk-on balcony. Feature fireplace with multi-fuel stove, radiators. (Potential annexe living/dining room with a kitchen. Our client advises that plumbing and electrics have been installed to accommodate a full range of kitchen units and appliances, should this be desired.) Lower Ground Floor 2nd Guest Toilet/Shower Room    WC, wash basin, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, eco heated towel rail, fitted lighted mirror, extractor fan, shaver point, radiator. (Potential annexe shower room.) First Floor Landing    Three large built in double cupboards, loft access, radiators. Master Bedroom    Marvellous far-reaching countryside views, two built in double wardrobes, radiator. Master En-Suite    WC, Jack and Jill wash basins, countryside views, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, eco heated towel rail, two fitted lighted mirrors, extractor fan, shaver point, radiator. Bedroom Two    Tremendous far-reaching views, two built in double wardrobes, radiator. En Suite Two    WC, wash basin, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, extractor fan, eco heated towel rail, fitted lighted mirror, shaver point, radiator. Bedroom Three    Far-reaching views, radiator. Bedroom Four/Home Office    Superb far-reaching views, radiator. Bedroom Five/Home Study    Radiator. Family Bathroom    WC, bath with shower attachment, wash basin, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, extractor fan, stunning far-reaching views, eco towel rail, fitted lighted mirror, shaver point, radiator. First Floor Family Room    Sensational far-reaching views, double doors to walk-on balcony, double doors to Juliet balcony, radiators. Outside    The recently landscaped gardens provide plenty of enjoyable space and there is an extensive south facing terrace. The grounds include ample parking space and there is potential for a three or four bay carport (subject to planning consent). There is outdoor lighting and outside electric double points, two mains water taps, two well water taps, raised vegetable beds and vegetable garden, two timber outbuildings (currently used as wood stores) a wildlife pond, an orchard with a selection of apple, pear, walnut, damson and cherry trees, large lawns and a meadow. Council Tax    Band G. Tenure    Freehold. Referral Fees    Fine & Country/McCartneys sometimes refers vendors and purchasers to providers of conveyancing, survey and removal services. We may receive fees from them as declared in our Referral Fees Disclosure Form.

€1,107,600
6bedrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Llangollen (United Kingdom)

A stunning barn conversion situated on the Northern side of the Vale of Llangollen and quite simply one of the most superior we have ever encountered. In keeping with the history and era of the barn, the refurbishment has been sympathetically undertaken by the current owners and has encompassed many of its original features.Open beam ceilings are a particularly spectacular feature here. A detached property, sitting in a spacious garden with tiered terraces up the side of the valley, offering increasingly improved vistas for miles and miles. A yurt business, included in the sale, is currently in operation within the grounds, and provides a useful income.Entry into the property is into the reception area, additionally used as an office by the current owners, featuring opposing doors to the front and rear. In a nod to the history of the property, you are immediately drawn to the floor and ceiling; the floor is finished with slate slabs, which we understand were recovered from the original property and the ceiling features fabulous open beams, a recurring theme in several of the rooms. From the reception area you have three directions of travel. The first is a few steps up to the main living room, currently used as the main sitting room with an abundance of space for a substantial dining table. The central feature here, is the log burning stove which comfortably heats the room. The windows to two aspects offer views across the Vale of Llangollen.Off the sitting room, you will find the snug (bedroom if required). A spacious room, offering striking views.Passing back across the reception area, you are led into the considerably sized family kitchen. A well-equipped space offering a range of base, wall and drawer units, in addition to a central island and all of the appliances you would expect. Affording plenty of room too, for both a dining table and lounge seating. The flooring is laid to modern tile and boasts underfloor heating. Stunning open beam ceilings are worthy of a mention again too!Beyond the kitchen is a utility room, a useful addition to any family home. From here you will find a rear lobby with an external door and access to a bathroom comprising of a low-level W.C, wash basin and panel bath featuring an overhead shower.The rear lobby affords stairs leading to a bedroom which provides an open beam ceiling and Velux window. An ideal bedroom for multi-generational living, given the proximity to the bathroom at the bottom of the stairs.The third option from the reception area, is to take a few steps down to the main sleeping accommodation. A corridor runs across the property and provides access to the remaining bedrooms, three in total, serviced by two bathrooms. To the far end of the corridor, you will find the master bedroom, featuring open ceilings, in addition to patio doors leading to the external seating area. Adjacent to the master bedroom, is an incredibly voluptuous family bathroom. Where to start! Boasting a breath-taking sizeable double bathtub and walk-through waterfall shower, in addition to a twin basin and a toilet. The next bedroom is a spacious double with views across the valley. Finally, in this part of the house, you will find a spacious bedroom with accompanying en-suite, accessed from both the corridor and externally. Perfect for holiday accommodation or master bedroom with ensuite. The bedroom affords two original stone walls and beam ceilings with windows to two aspects. A stunning brass bathtub, positioned to enjoy the views across the valley is a particular feature in the en-suite. Additionally featuring a low-level W.C, wash basin and a multi-function shower. Modern tiles complete the picture.Externally, the property boasts a range of gardens and land, including land that steps up the side of the valley and provides increasingly superior views the higher one travels. The final level offers a decked area.Immediately outside the property is a purpose built and part enclosed gazebo, which not only provides external covered seating but alfresco dining and cooking too. The kitchen area is well equipped with a gas cooker and ovens.Within the grounds, but at a distance from the property is a yurt business operated by the current owners. Two yurts are featured, both with their own kitchen and shower rooms, boasting views across an agricultural field that is rented by the current owners (available to continue if desired).From the property, it is easy to walk through Trevor Hall Wood onto the Offa's Dyke Path which in itself leads right across North Wales. The property is situated on the northern side of the Vale of Llangollen which is the brighter side of the valley. The town of Llangollen is a few minutes' drive further down the valley. Here you can enjoy relaxed, scenic river walks or maybe challenge yourself with one of the many whitewater activities available in the town itself. Discover miles of delightful countryside walks around Llangollen, spend your afternoons browsing quaint little shops, enjoy a spot of afternoon tea or why not take a trip on the steam train through the valley. The beautiful Vale of Llangollen, with its dramatic mountain backdrop and boulder-strewn River Dee is the setting for this pretty tourist town. Explore the green valley by steam train or canal boat, or take an exhilarating walk up to Castell Dinas Brn, high above the town, in order to enjoy the breath-taking view. Llangollen offers a good range of pubs and restaurants, as well as many interesting shops. Llangollen is a wonderful town and a perfect base for exploring North Wales!

€1,282,500
5bd
3ba.

By Annonceur International

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House Machynlleth (United Kingdom)

A magnificent 10 bedroom, country home steeped in history and fully renovated to an exceptional standard, blending a wealth of character and charm with modern, designer living. This warm, inviting home is perfect for everyday living or lavish entertaining, enjoying spectacular views over the Dyfi estuary and the Snowdonia national park. In an article for the Telegraph in May 2007, James Delingpole described the views as “probably one of the best views in Wales “. Glandyfi Castle is secluded yet not isolated, giving a genuine feeling of being in ones own private world. The estate is actually wonderfully accessible with road and rail links conveniently nearby. The double Michelin starred Ynishir Hall restaurant, twice voted the best restaurant in Wales, is less than a mile away and the closest town is the cosmopolitan, cultural hub of Machynlleth, well known for its Comedy Festival, Classical Music Festival, Moma Gallery and the Centre of Alternative Technology. Included in the sale is a detached two bedroom cottage and a variety of interesting stone outbuildings, all sitting in approximately 41 acres of gardens, woodland and grounds. To the front of the Castle there is estuary frontage including the remains of an ancient jetty.

€3,206,300
10bd
11ba.

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House Liverpool (United Kingdom)

Investment opportunity in Liverpool UK.38 homes of one and 32 of two beds - 70 units Sale price £10,510,000 / 12,316,722€.Invest from approximately £27k / Circa 7%NET yield.* / More than 10%NET yield.**Fantastic real estate investments are hard to find, so St. Annes Gardens is one of those investment opportunities not to be missed.Annes Gardens is an investment opportunity not to be missed. St. Annes Gardens apartments offer the highest quality and affordability, which in turn ensures excellent rental performance, capital growth and a rapid return on investment.The urbanization offers stunning housing in a flourishing area that is benefiting greatly from significant regeneration and capital investment.All studios and apartments feature high quality finishes and sturdy materials. With entry-level deposits starting at just £27,300, choose from some of the most spacious studios, one- or two-bedroom apartments on the market, all of which offer fantastic value for money. Parking spaces can also be purchased as an optional extra at 15k per squareWhat is happening in the area?The urbanization offers luxurious and spacious apartments, perfect for investors who buy to rent, but at the same time it is ideal for residential buyers for residential buyers to call their home. Annes Gardens is situated in a thriving and up-and-coming district, within walking distance of all that Liverpool has to offer.From the regeneration of the £150 million Jennifer Project to Liverpool One and Liverpool Lime Street station, St. Annes Gardens provides housing that offers fantastic investment opportunity, excellent transport links and access to the vibrant city centre lifestyle.This urbanization is also located next to one of the main transport routes of the city and one mile from the world famous Knowledge Quarter (KQ). The KQ is being invested £2 billion and has become a place where people not only want to live, work and play, but also a place where they want to stay.What is happening in the area?Key points:Near the Knowledge Quarter.Within 1 mile you will find everything from fabulous restaurants to designer shops, and everything in between, everything in Liverpool One and the docks.The area is significantly cheaper than the city center, but without the loss of central services.Liverpool ONE is packed with all the shopping facilities you might need, from luxury to designer shops; it's all here, in the UK's largest open-air shopping centre.The Liverpool area has experienced the fastest economic growth of any UK city in the last decade.A rapid transformation thanks to an investment of 5,500 million pounds.Four universities in Liverpool city centre and the increase in headcount year after year.About 70,000 students, and it continues to grow.Liverpool has witnessed a record number of start-ups.Liverpool has been named European Capital of Culture (2008) and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.The unique blend of scientific, technological, health, educational and cultural institutions, combined with the impressive architecture and its position in the heart of the city, sets KQ Liverpool apart from other places in the competition.Knowledge Quarter, bringing the vision to lifeAnnes Gardens offers studios and one- and two-bedroom apartments in a flourishing area of Liverpool, which is benefiting greatly from significant regeneration and capital investment.Projected net return of 8 to 10% (+5.5% net on long-term rental contracts)Units with balcony and parking spaces availableOne bedroom apartments from £124,630Two-bedroom apartments from £182,948Low deposit levels of 10-25%.Approved short-term rentalFully managedL3, the 1 capital growth rate of Liverpool, UK - HometrackDevelopment DetailsSt Anne Street L3, LiverpoolLuxury apartments with 1 and 2 bedsBuilt in three phases 303 unitsLarger than average apartmentsBalconies availableParking spaces Garden and rest areaCity and garden views 250-year leaseCompletion of Q4 2022/Q1 2023Near the Knowledge Quarter. Within a 1-mile radius you'll find everything from fabulous restaurants to designer shops, and everything in between, all in Liverpool One and the Docks. The area is significantly cheaper than the city center, but without the loss of central services. Liverpool ONE is packed with all the shopping facilities you might need, from luxury to designer shops; it's all here, in the UK's largest open-air shopping centre. The Liverpool area has experienced the fastest economic growth of any UK city in the last decade. A rapid transformation thanks to an investment of £5.5 billion.Four universities in Liverpool city centre and the increase in headcount year after year. About 70,000 students and going up. Liverpool has witnessed a record number of start-ups. Liverpool has previously been named European Capital of Culture (2008) and a UNESCO World Heritage City.Market information1.- Totally Money - The 15 best postcodes to buy to rent in the UK, 5 of them are in LiverpoolSavills - Average property values in the North West region are forecast to grow by 28.8% through 2025, the highest in the UK according to March 2021 projections. 3.- The latest data from Hometrack (Zoopla Group) shows that Liverpool is the leader in capital growth/appreciation rate in the UK with +8.9% - in 2020 Liverpool grew by +6.3%. 4.- Rightmove - Selling prices in Liverpool during the last year were 9% higher than the previous year. Map of returns from the purchase of home for rent in 2020 Totally MoneyLiverpool is heavily represented with 5 of the top 15 postcodes for buying homes for rent in Liverpool.Top 15 nationwide.Annes Gardens is located on L3, so even if it is not rented on a short-term basis it is still one of the most desirable investment locations in the country.RegenerationLiverpool WatersLiverpool Waters - £5.5 billion master plan from Peel Group, which joined MediaCityUK with Legal and General Capital.The project will transform the city's northern docks, regenerating a 60-hectare site to create a world-class, mixed-use, waterfront neighbourhood in central Liverpool. Also based in ZIP code L3, 315,000 square meters of business space will bring our professional tenants quality. See what MediaCityUK did for Manchester (BBC and ITV, etc.)Research on the internet and see what is happening in Liverpool, prices are still relatively low compared to Manchester, Birmingham and London, which gives us the opportunity to benefit from growth.Knowledge QuarterLiverpool Knowledge Quarter website£2 billion of investment in the master planLiverpool KQ Vision 2020 websiteKnowledge Quarter Liverpool (KQ Liverpool) brings together the city's leading partners to collaborate in a creative environment and bridge the economic gap with London and the South East.  New shops, offices, galleries, bars, restaurants, gyms and university spaces.Key to these plans will be the expansion of Paddington Village, which will bring another £1 billion to the city and house 1.8 million square feet of space for science, technology, education and health.Financial detailsThe furniture package costs from £1,800 + VAT, see Dropbox£5,000 deposit to reserve the property10-25% payable at the time of contract exchange 90-75% payable at the end of the fourth quarter of 2022/first quarter of 2023Maximum floor rental of 0.1% of the total purchase price - paid annually with 10-year revisions in line with the RPI£2 per square foot of service chargesManagement of 7-15% depending on the serviceSecurity and off-plan purchasesDevelopment team - 40 years of combined experienceGross development value of the current portfolio of £120 millionExtensive history of projects available hereGuarantee of new construction 10% of protected depositExtended end date that protects investorsEvidence of funded development providedReasonable deposit levelConstruction has begun24/7 Live Cam Feed To SiteWhy invest in an off-plan property?Discounted prices directly from the promoterUninflated Prices Incredibly well valued per square foot New property High tenant demand/Empty minimums10-year construction warrantyManual selection of the most desired apartments Parking spaces and balconiesComplete management without investor intervention.Superior rental rateBetter resale potential if the most attractive units are chosen in advanceHigh specification furniture packs, modern and contemporary10-25% deposit growth over total property value during constructionSelection and reservation of units- If you want to move on, once we have helped you choose a desirable unit, you will have to pay a booking fee of £5,000, which is deducted from your balance, it is not an additional cost, and we will ask you for AML details and a booking agreement that will secure your apartment.- Next, we will appoint the lawyers ready for the contract and within 4 weeks you will pay 10-25% deposit, we will keep you informed about the progress of the construction.- We can help you create and manage a limited company for a low monthly fee, all managed online through an FCA-regulated partner.- Closer to the completion of the work, you will be able to process mortgages, etc., with which we can also help you through our award-winning partner.The next stepsIf this investment opportunity interests you, please contact us and we will send you a detailed investment package with everything you need to make an informed decision. Contact your specialized and experienced investment consultant, without us pressuring you, but advising you impartially. Let us know your expectations and questions.Carlos J. Barres M.CEO and Managing DirectorBarre's Luxury Properties, S.L.info@barresluxuryproperties.comwww.barresluxuryproperties.com+34 653 599 650 / +34 697 883 723

€12,316,722

By Annonceur International

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House Capel Isaac (United Kingdom)

Nestled in a peaceful setting, this substantial six-bedroom family home sits at the heart of over 20 acres of land, offering versatile accommodation with potential for a small annex in one wing. The grounds boast a delightful mix of pasture, wooded copices, and gardens, alongside a charming natural lake, providing an idyllic retreat for wildlife enthusiasts. Enhanced by the gentle stream that meanders through the property, the surroundings offer a serene and picturesque backdrop for tranquil living Private setting amidst its own land Large 6 bedroom home with versatile layout 20 acres of mixed land River running through property camping site 5 miles from Llandeilo Description    Introducing Bryn y Cadno, a charming abode whose name translates to 'Hill of the Fox'. As you turn into the private lane leading to Bryn y Cadno, you'll be immediately captivated by the serene beauty of its surroundings. The lane, adorned with snowdrops, crocuses, and later daffodils along the riverbank, offers a picturesque journey. Come spring, the wooded areas burst into carpets of native bluebells, adding to the enchantment The substantial 6 bedroom farmhouse sits comfortably within over 20 acres of mixed grounds including pasture, woodland and the Nant Cwm-Cyfyng river running though with its pretty hump backed stone bridge connecting with the land on the opposite banks. The sellers have capitalised on the serene setting over recent years by creating a camping field in one of the riverside paddocks. .    The main residence offers extensive accommodation with six bedrooms and three to four rooms. One of the wings would make a perfect annex or potential holiday let if a purchaser was seeking an opportunity for an additional income. It is the land that will be the appeal too many, with glorious woodland, pasture, gardens, orchards and attractive wildlife pond. This diverse area has something to suit most, whether that is livetsock, ponies or simply enjoyment of the natural habitat and the privacy that the land affords. ..    The farmstead of Bryn y Cadno has a long and interesting history dating back to the 16th century (1594) with buildings and associated structures forming a group of very distinctive character. The layout of the farmhouse is derived from a longhouse plan with the well preserved cow house on the other side of the stream of an even earlier date. Material in the National Library references the history of Bryn-y-Cadno back over 400 years and gives good reason to suppose that Bryn y Cadno is medieval in origin. Location    Located in the community of Capel Issac, one of the most sought after regions of Carmarthenshire. It is conveniently situated for the popular market town of Llandeilo, about 3 miles, where there is a great range of local shops along with primary and secondary schooling. The County town of Carmarthen is about 16 miles where there is a more comprehensive choice of shopping facilities and the M4 at Pont Abraham about 10 miles providing great access across south Wales and beyond. Walk Inside    A traditional open porch guides you to the main hallway, where a staircase ascends to the first floor. To the left, discover a stunning sitting room boasting an exposed stone wall, complete with a recessed fireplace with woodburning stove and an inviting slate hearth. An impressive stoned capped shelf divides the space, creating a charming study area within the room. On the opposite side of the hallway, a further living room awaits, featuring exposed wooden beams and a deep recess fireplace with a characterful bread oven and gas stove (currently non-operational). Serving as the heart of the home, the kitchen offers a range of fitted floor and wall units, complemented by a ceramic tiled floor, a two-oven oil-fired Aga, and a traditional ceiling beam .    The secondary entrance hall offers ample opportunity for customisation, with potential for subdivision. Accessed from here are practical amenities including a utility room and ground floor toilet, as well as a study in turn leading to an additional sitting room, which could serve as an AirBnB annex, with sevice provisions understood to be in place for a small corner kitchen. Adjacent to this area is a ground floor bedroom suite comprising a generously sized double bedroom and a spacious wet room equipped with a shower, WC, and wash hand basin. Completing the ground floor level is a garden room with a ceramic tiled floor and French doors leading to the front, offering the possibility of separate access. ..    Access to the first floor is facilitated by two main staircases, with the main landing situated in the older section of the property. From here, access is provided to two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, and a family bathroom complete with WC, wash basin, and a panelled bath. The larger of the three bedrooms features its own ensuite bathroom adorned in avocado green, equipped with WC, wash basin, and a panelled bath with shower over. A further staircase leads to the second landing which can also be approached via a door from the larger bedroom, granting access to two additional double bedrooms and a shower room featuring WC, wash basin, and a shower cubicle. Additionally, a further door from one of the bedrooms opens into two sizable rooms currently utilised for storage. Walk Outside    The property enjoys a cluster of traditional buildings, one of which is thought to date back as much as 400 years. The main buildings include the former Cowshed, a large stone built structure; the Stable block, also of stone construction with three stables and the Cart Shed, an open ended stone building. The Land    The land amounts to just over 21 acres or thereabouts as a mixture of level grassed paddocks, woodland, meadows, a natural lake all intersected by a small river that adds to the charm of this wonderful home. The gardens have been well cared for with a series of vegetable beds, mature shrubs and large areas of lawns. NOTES    A number of public footpaths cross the property.

€1,020,200
6bd

By Annonceur International

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House Royaume-uni (United Kingdom)

Modern Living with a twist of Character.An impressive Grade II listed coach house known as 'Home Farm Coach House', located within its own two-acre estate previously part of the Bold Estate. The Bold Estate dates to the early 1600's and was developed into the Bold Hall Estate in the 18th Century by Peter Bold.Modern Living with a twist of Character.An impressive Grade II listed coach house known as 'Home Farm Coach House', located within its own two-acre estate previously part of the Bold Estate. The Bold Estate dates to the early 1600's and was developed into the Bold Hall Estate in the 18th Century by Peter Bold (MP for Wigan). The original Bold Hall, designed by Venetian architect Giacomo Leoni was a nine-bedroom mansion, however this was sadly demolished circa 1900. The East aspect to the Coach House replicates in miniature form, the architectural details of the former hall's principal elevation. A character property, wonderfully presented by its current owners, providing magnificent family accommodation over two floors in addition to north and south wings.The property is ideally situated for the Northwest commuter belt with the M62 being easily accessible and of course onward travel to the two regional / international airports too. Mainline rail is available from Warrington Station which approximates to a 10-15 minutes' drive.Ground floor accommodation comprises: superb reception hall/dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, drawing room, sitting room, guest cloak room, boiler room, laundry room and boot room.First floor accommodation is provided within the north and south wings, separated by a central galleried landing, and consists of five double bedrooms, four of which have en-suite bathrooms. Additionally affording a family bathroom that can be accessed via the central landing or bedroom two.Home Farm Coach House is set within its own gated estate and offers mature gardens, boating lake and grounds.Ground FloorEntranceEntrance via a Georgian style front door with original feature stone columns to either side leading straight to the:Reception Hall26' 9 x 19' 7 (8.15m x 5.97m) Stone feature open fireplace with log burning fire. Stone flooring with under floor heating. Open to galleried landing with vaulted timber ceiling. Two Georgian style sash windows to front elevation. Triple pane feature window to rear elevation. Solid wooden door leading to rear hallway with wooden doors leading to boiler room, boot room and laundry room.Cloakroom/WCHalf panelled walls. Period style W.C. Whitewash hand basin. Ceiling light. Extractor fan.Rear HallwayCeramic tiled floor. Glass panelled door leading to rear garden. Boiler Room'Worcester' floor mounted central heating boiler. Under floor heating. Ample storage facility.Laundry Room4' 10 x 7' 6 (1.47m x 2.29m) Stainless steel sink unit with drainer and mixer tap. Plumbed for automatic washing machine. Space for tumble dryer. Tiled floor with under floor heating.Boot Room/Kitchen Store8' 7 x 4' 11 (to widest point) (2.62m x 1.5m (to widest point)) Spacious walk-in storeroom. Tiled floor with under floor heating.Inner Hallway One15' 11 x 9' 6 (4.85m x 2.9m) Georgian style sash windows to front elevation. Under stairs storage incorporating meter cupboard. Stone flooring with under floor heating. Staircase with oak balustrades leading to South Wing. Oak double doors leading to drawing room.Drawing Room29' 9 x 18' 6 (9.07m x 5.64m) Triple aspect with five Georgian style sash windows and two porthole feature windows. Feature limestone fireplace with electric fire. Fully carpeted floor. Under floor heating. Double French doors with glazed panels to either side leading to the exterior and providing access to the hot tub area.Inner Hallway TwoGeorgian style sash window to rear elevation. Stone flooring. Staircase with oak balustrades leading to North wing. Door leading to kitchen/breakfast room.Kitchen/Breakfast Room22' 8 x 18' 4 (6.91m x 5.59m) Imposing double aspect room with two Georgian sash windows to front elevation and further sash window to rear elevation. Georgian style glazed door with porthole windows to either side. Stone flooring. Beamed ceiling with spotlights. Excellent range of hand-crafted wall and base units with granite and oak polished worktops. Island unit incorporating five burner hob with extractor hood above. Further island with granite worktop, raised unit with oak top incorporating a semi-circular oak breakfast bar. Double stainless steel 'Belfast' style sink unit with mixer tap. This kitchen has many integrated features including the following: two Miele integrated ovens, Miele combination microwave, Siemens dishwasher, concealed circular bin store. Glass fronted display cabinet, multi-tier wall mounted plate rack, built in wine storage and integrated oak cutlery drawer. Concealed walk-in pantry provides additional storage.Family Room/Sitting Room19' 9 x 19' 8 (6.02m x 5.99m) Feature brick open fireplace with log burner. Triple paned feature window and further Georgian style sash window to front elevation. Beamed ceiling with halogen down lights. First Floor North WingLanding AreaTwo wall lights. Leading to bedrooms one and two.Master Bedroom12' 5 x 17' 9 (3.78m x 5.41m) Feature double glazed arch window with sash style opening at floor level. Original beams to ceiling. Carpeted floor. Oak doors to walk in wardrobe.Walk In Wardrobe7' 5 x 9' 0 (2.26m x 2.74m) Fully fitted wardrobe with double hanging, shelving and drawers.En-suite/Wet Room7' 4 x 9' 0 (2.24m x 2.74m) Travertine tiled floor. Fully tiled walls. Substantial walk-in shower cubicle with glass screen. Low level W.C. Ceramic basin with chrome fittings set on a white vanity unit with a matching cupboard. Underfloor heating. Extractor fan.Bedroom Two13' 6 x 15' 10 (to widest point) (4.11m x 4.83m (to widest point)) Original beams to ceiling. Porthole style double glazed window to rear elevation. Victorian style column radiator. Carpeted floor.Family Bathroom12' 11 x 9' 4 (3.94m x 2.84m) The family bathroom can be accessed via bedroom two or via the central landing. A modern and stylish bathroom with a shaped bathtub with a free-standing chrome tap arrangement. Low level WC. Walk in wet room style shower cubicle. Two individual rounded wash basins mounted in a wooden vanity unit. Stylish tiling and heated tile flooring. Black contemporary wall mounted radiator.Central Galleried Landing27' 8 x 20' 1 (to widest area) (8.43m x 6.12m (to widest area)) Overlooking the dining hall and currently used as a media space by the owners. Double glazed porthole window to the rear aspect. Original beams to ceiling.South WingLanding area with beamed ceiling leading to bedrooms 3, 4 and 5.Bedroom Three15' 3 (to longest point) x 13' 6 (to widest point) (4.65m (to longest point) x 4.11m (to widest point)) Porthole style double glazed feature window to rear elevation. Victorian style column radiator. Beams to ceiling. Carpeted floor. Door leading to en-suite bathroom.En-suite BathroomBathroom suite comprising of a walk-in shower cubicle, low level W.C. and wall mounted wash basin. Chrome heated towel radiator. Spotlights to ceiling.Bedroom Four13' 6 x 13' 0 (4.11m x 3.96m) Double glazed porthole feature window to rear elevation. Victorian style column radiator. Original beams to ceiling. Carpeted floor. Door to en-suite bathroom.En-suite BathroomBathroom suite comprising of curved bath with glass screen, wall mounted wash basin with chrome fittings and low-level W.C. Tiled floor. Part tiled walls. Heated chrome towel radiator.Bedroom Five16' 2 (to longest point) x 13' 9 (to widest point) (4.93m (to longest point) x 4.19m (to widest point)) Double glazed arched window with sash style opening to rear elevation. Wardrobe and storage area. Original beams to ceiling. Wall mounted feature radiator. Carpeted floor. Door leading to en-suite wet-room.En-suite Wet-RoomTravertine tiled floor. Part tiled walls. Walk in shower cubicle. Wall mounted wash basin with chrome fittings. Low level W.C. Spotlights to ceiling.ExternalThe property is approached via double electric gates along a sweeping gravel driveway bordered by lawns on either side, in turn leading to the property. Predominately lawned, the grounds additionally feature a wildlife pond across from the property creating a delightful outlook. An Indian stone and slate paved patio wraps around the property to the rear and creates a lovely, sheltered space for entertaining. Featuring a purpose-built outdoor kitchen complete with drink refrigerator, barbeque and storage. A sheltered area for the hot tub is presented at the side too.You will find, to one side of the front drive a brick-built office / gymnasium too, with full facilities for future use.Details of Listing: 1303/0/10006BOLD The Coach House(Formerly listed as Farm outbuilding, formerly stables, at former Bold Hall Estate, BOLD)GV IIFarm outbuilding, formerly stables to Bold Hall (now demolished). Disused at time of inspection (July 2002). Early mid C18, with late C19 and C20 alterations. Attributed to Giacomo Leoni, architect, and built as part of the estate of Bold Hall, built for John Bold, the Member of Parliament for Wigan in 1730. Ashlar sandstone and red brick with ashlar detailing and dressings, coped gables and a slated roof.PLAN: Linear arrangement, and possibly formerly part of a larger complex, of which the associated Home Farmhouse (q.v.) was a planned component.EXTERIOR: Symmetrical single storey east elevation of eight bays rising from an ashlar plinth. The elevation is faced in massive ashlar masonry with channelled rustication. Pedimented central entrance of three bays, with Doric pilasters flanking the entrance doorway and glazing bar sash windows either side. Flanking three-bay ranges with tall windows below channelled heads, the openings now mainly blocked or infilled. Shallow ashlar parapet and the stub of a single ridge chimney, together with C20 ventilators. North and south ends in red brick with ashlar pedimented gables and quoins. Central window openings within quoined surrounds, that to the north gable blocked, that to the south adapted below channelled head to form wide double doorway with C20 girder as lintel. West elevation with brick facings and ashlar dressings. Off-centre right is a slightly advanced carriage entrance with quoined corners and shallow arched head. Either side of the entrance are two stable doorways with overlights and associated window openings, all with quoined surrounds and channelled lintels with integral keystones. To the extreme left is an inserted or altered opening, now with top-hung boarded doors. Above three of the doorheads are circular overloft or taking-in openings with ashlar surrounds.INTERIOR: Adapted to form multi-purpose farm building, but with three former hearths and flagged and setted standings to the south end. The building is lofted throughout, the boarded floors carried on heavy timber cross beams. Common rafter roof with collars.Forms a group with Home Farmhouse (q.v.)HISTORY: Peter Bold, the Member of Parliament for Wigan, developed the Bold Hall Estate in the early C18. Bold commissioned the Venetian architect, Giacomo Leoni, who was working in Cheshire at Lyme Park in the late 1720's, to design a new mansion and supporting buildings. The mansion was a nine-bay, three-storeyed, structure with an attached Corinthian portico and a stone-faced ground storey in channelled rusticated masonry. It was demolished c.1900. The east elevation of the stable range replicates in miniature form the architectural detail of the former hall's principal elevation. The park to the hall was the second largest in South Lancashire. The principal elevations of both the stables and the present Home Farmhouse face in the direction of the site of the former hall.The former stable range to Bold Hall and the associated dwelling house, now the Home Farmhouse are the principal surviving elements of the Bold Hall Estate, developed in the early-mid C18 to serve Bold Hall, designed by the notable Venetian architect, Giacomo Leoni c.1730, and demolished c.1900.

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