A ‘SENSATIONAL’ period property set in The Old Police Station in Great Sankey is on the market.
The character home on Liverpool Road dates back to 1906 and is ‘steeped’ in history.
It is described as an ‘iconic’ building from the Arts and Craft era and retains many of its original features, yet having been ‘sympathetically renovated’ by the current owners.
It was even shortlisted for a Northwest Building Excellent Award in 2015.
On the ground floor, is a grand entrance, a kitchen which is the ‘wow factor’, a living area that is set up as a home cinema, a utility room, a cloakroom and WC, and a sitting room.
There is also a gym with floor-to-ceiling mirrors. But the room is ‘very adaptable’ and could serve a multitude of other uses.
On the first floor of the property is a master bedroom, three bedrooms, and a family bathroom.
Outside, grand bi-folds lead to a decked sun terrace and a large brick-built storage area.
The home also boasts an annexe which was previously used as police cells. It boasts a reception room, an office, a walk-in dressing room, a master suite, and an ensuite shower room.
There is also a large gravelled driveway with double gates opening onto the rear garden.
A spokesperson for estate agents Harper Williams said: “Period properties of this size, layout and finished to such an impeccable standard rarely come to the open market, so registering your early interest is highly advised to avoid disappointment.”
It is listed on Rightmove for £675,000.
For more information, call 01925 361643
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