STRETTON is home to many lovely properties, and this week's featured 'Property of the Week' is no different.
On the market for £1.29million, this jewel is nestled off Northwich Road, in Lower Stretton, and comes with a number of pleasant additions.
The property - Stretton House - sits on more than nine acres of land, which includes some delightful features, such as a private tennis court, as well as equestrian facilities.
Stretton House can be found off Northwich Road, and is accessed via its own private driveway.
The main building is home to six bedrooms and three bathrooms, across three floors.
According to the property's floor plan, the building has combined aspects of a cottage with the rest of the home - meaning the ground floor is home to a cottage lounge, dining room, and kitchen area, as well as a main lounge, dining room, and kitchen area.
There is also a study and a dining hall included on the ground floor, too.
The first floor is home to all of the building's bedrooms, which includes four main building rooms and two cottage bedrooms.
There's also a sitting room and dressing area on the first floor, too.
Included on the second floor are two non-descript rooms accessed via the landing.
This multimillion-pound property also includes two barn buildings, which the landowner has permission to convert into two semi-detached homes if the new owner should desire.
Stretton House has two spacious garages associated with it, with space for up to four vehicles, as per the floor plan.
The property has full-sized tennis facilities, too, as well as the space and provision for equestrian activities on-site.
Rightmove described the property as: "A substantial Grade II listed country home located in Lower Stretton, Warrington.
"Stretton House, Northwich Road offers a superb opportunity for those wishing to purchase a large family home with well-established additional income streams and huge development potential."
For more information, interested parties should contact Adams Estate Agents on 01925 398343.
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