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27.01.2022 - 10:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A beautiful mansion with its own swimming pool and gym in Trafford is on the market for close to £6 million.
The Little Acre property on Charcoal Road, Bowdon is described as a ‘bespoke detached family home’ with six double bedroom suites - all fitted with en-suite bathrooms.
The 8,500 sq ft mansion is described as being ‘unseen from the road’ and is spread across a landscaped plot of just under an acre.
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Little Acre has a professional interior design and comes equipped with Gaggenau appliances and a bespoke kitchen from Acanthus.
The home also features a lower ground floor leisure suite which consists of a gym, swimming pool, and games room.
Little Acre was designed in 2014 by Denton Construction and also features four reception rooms, a music room/study, double garage and off-road parking.
The property is currently listed on the market for £5,850,000 with Gascoigne Halman.
Describing the property, the estate agent said: “Little Acre is one of the finest mansion houses the area has seen created, completed in 2014 by Denton Construction, with professional interior design throughout.
“The imposing external appearance sets the tone for this attractively designed house which was privately commissioned for our client, being arranged over three floors.
“Situated in this larger than average plot extending to approximately an acre, the grounds are beautifully landscaped with extensive lawned areas and specimen trees.
“There is a substantial gravel driveway with secure gates providing an attractive entrance, unseen from the road with ample off-road parking for several vehicles and access to the double garage.
“The ground floor takes full
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