A three-bedroom detached home in Northop with 3.65 acres of land with outbuildings has gone on the market with potential for income generation.
Bryn Morgan, on Starkey Lane, has gone up for sale with Savills with a guide price of £760,000, and has recently been extended and refurbished by the current owners.
The property is set back from the road and is approached through a private driveway which leads to a gravelled parking area to the side of the property.
Inside, the ground floor has a sitting room and a dining room either side of the entrance hall and there is a large, local Welsh larch, panelled extension at the rear which has created a large light-filled open plan kitchen living area.
The first floor consists of three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The ground of the property makes it stand out, with a lawn/paddock with mature trees and hedges. There are also a number of outbuildings including a large garage/workshop area and an office.
Some land is currently let out for allotments and further details can be supplied upon request to Savills. The allotments have their own gated access and parking area separate from the main house.
An extension was recently added to the property, creating the potential for an open plan kitchen/ dining room.
Bryn Morgan is a Registered Parish Smallholding, set just outside of Northop.
Jamie Bradshaw, property agent in the residential sales team at Savills in Chester and who is handling the sale, said: “This is a house that carries enormous potential and, as such, we are anticipating keen interest in its availability.
"Huge improvements have been made to the property by the current owners during their tenure and the space available, as a result of a recent extension, lends itself perfectly to a really nice open plan kitchen and/or dining room. With a number of outbuildings and a smallholding too there is also income potential for the new owners.”
For more information, visit https://search.savills.com/property-detail/gbterscss220177
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