Adamthwaite Drive, Blythe Bridge, ST11
£650,000
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5 reasons we love this property
- Characterful 1920s home with original beams, oak panelling, and Art Deco features throughout set on 0.44 of an acre.
- Spacious dining kitchen with bifold doors opening onto the garden, stunning living room with Inglenook fireplace and elegant dining room with French doors to the rear.
- Five versatile bedrooms, including a principal suite with ensuite and a soundproofed studio space which is versatile in use.
- Large, private garden with patio areas and mature trees and hedging.
- Ample parking with a gravel carriageway driveway and garage.
About this property
For those seeking a truly grand entrance, this exceptional 1920s home delivers in every sense.
For those seeking a truly grand entrance, this exceptional 1923 home delivers in every sense. Rich in character, from its striking original beams to elegant oak panelling and distinctive Art Deco features, this is a property that beautifully captures the charm of a bygone era. Step into the impressive reception hall, complete with parquet flooring and original fireplace. This space is currently styled as a welcoming sitting room, where a grand piano adds a touch of timeless sophistication. To the left, a spacious living room awaits, filled with natural light from dual-aspect windows. A gas fire, cleverly styled as a log burner set within a classic Inglenook fireplace, creates a warm and cosy focal point beneath a stunning original beam. At the heart of the home lies the dining kitchen room, perfect for both everyday living and entertaining. With ample storage, light cabinetry topped with sleek black stone worktops, and classic farmhouse tiles underfoot, this space blends style with practicality. A dining area by the bifold doors offers the perfect spot to enjoy breakfast while overlooking the garden, while a charming log burner keeps the space warm on cooler mornings. For more formal occasions, the separate dining room features traditional oak panelling, an original fireplace and French doors that open out to the garden, creating a quintessential English country feel. A well-appointed utility room provides additional storage and space for appliances, keeping everything neatly tucked away, while a guest WC with a marble sink completes the ground floor. Ascending the elegant Art Deco staircase & balustrade, illuminated by a beautiful Oriel stained glass window, you’ll find four bedrooms, three generous doubles and a versatile single with a Juliet balcony overlooking the garden, ideal as a guest room or peaceful reading retreat. Two of the double bedrooms include sinks, while the principal bedroom benefits from its own ensuite. The family bathroom is equally impressive, featuring a jacuzzi bath and a walk-in shower. If more storage is required, from the landing you can access the fully boarded out loft with pull down stairs for easy access. Above the utility, a fifth room offers a flexible, soundproofed space currently used as a music studio, but equally suited as a guest room, home office, or creative retreat. All this property was built in 1923 during the art deco period and is set on 0.44 of an acre and outside, the property continues to impress with a large, beautifully maintained garden. Complete with lush lawns, patio seating areas, and mature hedges, trees, and shrubs providing privacy and tranquillity. The gravel carriageway driveway offers ample parking alongside a garage, while a unique angel sculpted tree trunk adds a distinctive and artistic touch. Ideally located in Blythe Bridge, the property benefits from excellent transport links, including easy access to the A50 and a nearby train station. Highly regarded schools are within close proximity, and both Cheadle town and the city centre are just a short distance away, offering the perfect balance of countryside charm and modern convenience. Could this be the home for your next grand entrance? Arrange your viewing today.
Council Tax Band: G
Tenure: Freehold
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