THIS four-bedroomed cottage in Caldy is described as 'exquisite'.
Situated in the 'prestigious' Torpenhow country estate on Montgomery Hill, the detached sandstone property, according to the seller, 'offers generous living proportions set over one level which have been finished to an impeccable standard throughout'.
It is on the market for offers in region of £775,000. But what do you get for the price?
An 'inviting' entrance hall leads to 'a spacious and beautifully presented' family lounge.
The lounge flows seamlessly into 'a substantial and immaculately presented kitchen diner'. The kitchen has, according to the seller, 'a range of stylish fitted base and wall units, complementary worktops providing plentiful surface space and a selection of sleek integrated appliances'. There is also a breakfast bar.
The four 'generously-sized' double bedrooms are each finished to an 'exemplary standard' and receiving plenty of daylight.
The master bedroom has a 'contemporary style' ensuite shower room, a walk-in wardrobe and doors leading out to a patio area.
The property has a 'deluxe' four-piece family bathroom suite.
The cottage is surrounded by 'enchanting gardens' and has 'a vast and neatly maintained' lawn and 'smartly paved' patio area.
The property is accessed via secure electric gates leading up to a 'sizeable driveway' with ample off-road parking, and a double garage 'accommodating an abundance of storage space'.
On the market with Move Residential, this is described as one of the most attractive properties in the borough currently advertised on Zoopla.
A Zoopla spokesperson said: 'Nestled in the prestigious Torpenhow country estate, sits this exquisite four bedroom detached sandstone cottage.
'The interiors have been sympathetically modernised throughout, showcasing plantation shutters, wood floors and hardwood windows and doors.
'Enjoying a semi-rural location, this characterful residence promises to make a truly incomparable home for an extremely lucky family.'
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