COMPLETE with four double bedrooms and a triple garage, our 'Property of the Week' is a jewel nestled in the heart of Appleton.
Listed on Rightmove by Cowdel Clarke estate agents, this stunning home is on the market for £2.1million.
Built around the time of the new millennium, Hurst House is off Firs Lane, which is being described online as 'one of the most prestigious roads in Appleton.'
The property is set out over two floors, massing to around 5,000 square feet.
Hurst House is a Georgian-style home that is accessed off Firs Lane by its own private - and gated - road.
Having only been listed on the market at the end of April, the bespoke detached home is certain to catch a few eyes.
The gorgeous property boasts sweeping staircases that are floodlit by an impressive hanging chandelier.
Four reception rooms are included in the property, and each of the four double bedrooms has access to ensuite facilities.
Images posted online of the property show off one of the home's decadent marble bathrooms.
Surrounded by rolling hills, the property is a diamond in the countryside setting that Appleton offers - perfect as we head into the summer months.
As per the description provided by Cowdel Clarke estate agents: "A stunning individually designed Georgian style family residence located on one of the most prestigious roads in Appleton.
"Hurst House is approached by a long private gated road, luxurious living space throughout, four reception rooms overlooking the gardens and lake."
It continues: "[There is a] substantial bespoke shaker kitchen, and family room, [with a] breathtaking sweeping staircase leading to four double bedrooms boasting en-suite facilities.
"A triple garage set in the picturesque courtyard entrance, [with] beautiful manicured gardens."
For more information about the property, or to book a private viewing, contact Andrew Clarke or Sarah Howard on 01925 600200.
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