Welsh Row, Nantwich, CW5

£695,000 Guide Price

6 reasons we love this property

  1. Beautifully restored Grade II listed townhouse blending period charm with stylish modern living
  2. Three elegant reception rooms featuring original fireplaces, engineered oak flooring, and plantation shutters
  3. Stunning open-plan dining kitchen with granite worktops, SMEG range, and access to a second staircase
  4. Four spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms, including a luxurious en-suite and private guest/teenage suite
  5. Professionally landscaped walled gardens with oak pergola, patio, and pizza oven, perfect for entertaining
  6. Secure gated driveway with oak-framed carport and no onward chain for a smooth completion

About this property

Stunning Grade II listed townhouse on historic Welch Row. 4 beds, 3 baths, period features, modern kitchen. Beautifully landscaped gardens with private parking.

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This beautiful Grade II listed townhouse is full of charm and character, combining its original period features with stylish modern touches. Set along historic Welsh Row, it offers a warm and inviting home spread across two floors, with three reception rooms, a spacious open-plan kitchen, four bedrooms, and three bathrooms, all finished to a high standard.

Stepping inside, you’re welcomed by a stunning hallway with its original Minton tiled floor and a graceful curved staircase leading up to a galleried landing as well as original panelling on the walls. It’s a space that immediately shows off the home’s character and craftsmanship.

The open-plan dining kitchen is bright and beautifully designed, with sash windows looking out over the courtyard. It’s fitted with quality cream cabinets, granite worktops, and a stainless-steel SMEG range set within the original chimney recess. There’s also an integrated fridge freezer and dishwasher, tiled floor, and plenty of room for relaxed family meals. A door leads to a second staircase and an open hallway beyond.

Next to the kitchen, the snug is a cosy space with a cast-iron fireplace set in a marbled surround, a butler’s cupboard, and pantry-style shelving. The tiled floor and sash window overlooking the courtyard make it the perfect spot to unwind.

The lounge is light and welcoming, with an elegant working fireplace, engineered oak flooring, and plantation shutters at the window. Across the hall, the sitting room has a similar charm, another lovely space to relax or entertain, complete with its own working fireplace and original features.

A side hall with quarry tiles leads to the utility room and downstairs cloakroom. The utility is well equipped with fitted navy blue units, a sink, and space for wine cooler, as well as integrated fridge and washing machine. The cloakroom has a WC and wash basin.

Upstairs, the galleried landing is bright and airy, thanks to a large arched window overlooking the gardens. The main bathroom has real wow-factor, featuring a freestanding roll-top bath, high-flush antique-style toilet, pedestal sink, and a period-style towel radiator, the perfect place to relax at the end of the day.

The main bedroom is a peaceful retreat with plantation shutters, an original fireplace, and its own en-suite shower room with a walk-in rainfall shower, WC, and pedestal sink. Two more bedrooms are beautifully finished, one with fitted wardrobes and views over the garden, the other with its own feature marble fireplace.

A second staircase from the kitchen leads up to a private guest or teenage suite. It has its own bedroom with a cast-iron fireplace and a shower room with corner shower, WC, and wash basin. There’s also a cupboard housing the gas-fired central heating boiler.

Outside, the house sits behind remote-controlled double gates, with a shared driveway leading to an oak-framed carport and parking area for several vehicles. The gardens are a real highlight, professionally landscaped and enclosed by high walls for privacy. There’s even an original working Victorian lamppost! The gardens include an attractive patio with a pizza oven, an oak pergola, and beautifully planted borders, creating an ideal space for outdoor dining and entertaining.

Bookmakers House is a wonderful period home that perfectly blends traditional character with modern comfort. With no onward chain, it’s ready to move straight into and enjoy. Viewing is highly recommended.

Location:

Nantwich is a historic market town located in the county of Cheshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Weaver and is approximately 5 miles south-west of the larger town of Crewe. Nantwich has a rich history that dates back to Roman times, and it is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and charming streets.

One of the most prominent features of Nantwich is its black and white timber-framed buildings, which give the town a distinctive character. The town centre is filled with historic structures, including the Nantwich Town Walls, St. Mary's Church, and the Queen's Aid House. The Nantwich Museum, located in a restored Georgian townhouse, offers visitors an opportunity to explore the town's history and heritage.

Nantwich is also famous for its annual food and drink festival, which takes place in September and attracts thousands of visitors. The festival showcases a variety of local and regional produce, including Cheshire cheese, pies, and real ale. Additionally, the town holds a traditional market on Tuesdays and Saturdays, where locals and tourists can browse a range of goods, from fresh produce to antiques.

The River Weaver, which runs through Nantwich, provides opportunities for leisurely walks along the waterfront and offers a picturesque setting for boat trips. The town is surrounded by beautiful Cheshire countryside, with plenty of scenic trails and paths for outdoor enthusiasts to explore.

Nantwich has a thriving community and offers a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, cafes, and pubs. It also has several primary and secondary schools, making it an attractive place to live for families.

Nantwich is conveniently placed for commuter travel, with excellent road links including access to the M6 motorway network via the A500. Rail travel is offered via Nantwich train station which has direct services to Manchester and Shrewsbury, and Crewe Railway Station which is within 8 miles and provides direct services to a host of major cities including London, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, and Glasgow.

In summary, Nantwich is a charming market town in Cheshire, England, known for its rich history, medieval architecture, annual food festival, and picturesque surroundings. It's a place where visitors can immerse themselves in the past while enjoying the amenities of a vibrant community.

Tenure: Freehold

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James Latham

James Latham BA (Hons)

Nantwich Branch

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