A STUNNING five-bed family home with elevated views over Delamere Forest and beyond has been put up for sale.
The property, set in a total of seven and a half acres off Stoney Lane in Delamere, comes with a detached high-spec bespoke home office and also benefits from equestrian facilities.
Marketed by Cheshire Lamont at £2.25 million, the home itself stretches over 4,308 square feet.
On entering the property through an oak-framed storm porch, guests will find themselves in a spacious reception hall, with a tiled floor and a cloakroom off it.
From the entrance hall, guests can access a living room, a study, a dining room and the kitchen.
In the living room, there is a log burner-style stove and oak flooring, which runs through to the connecting dining room, which can accommodate a 10-person dining table.
The kitchen, located to left on entering the home, is fitted with wall and floor cupboards, complimented with granite worktops.
The worktops also extends to a four-person breakfast bar and comes with a matching centre island.
Appliances include a boil tap to the sink unit, a range-style cooker and hob, a dishwasher, a microwave and and American-style fridge-freezer.
Beyond the kitchen, is another open plan dining area which has double doors leading through to the garden.
Heading upstairs, a galleried landing gives access to four double bedrooms, three bath/shower rooms and a laundry room, with a versatile bedroom/teen room accessed off the second-floor landing.
Bedroom one comes with its own en suite bathroom, which also includes a two-person jacuzzi bath, a large shower facility and circular stone wash hand basins.
The second bedroom also comes with an en suite, while bedrooms three and four share en suite facilities.
Within the grounds of the property, there is a former double garage, which has been partly converted into a home office, with kitchen facilities and a decking area.
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