Unique £1m home in Greater Manchester village steeped in history with a special Grade II listed feature
19.04.2022 - 14:09
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A stunning home set in an affluent area of Greater Manchester has come on the market, and it is much more than first meets the eye. Set in the village of Cheadle in Stockport, Schools Hill is a unique property that stems right back to 1887 and is an integral part of Cheadle's history.
Originally the mansion of Thomas Hardcastle-Sykes, a renowned businessman and the High Sheriff of Cheshire, the £1 million pound home fuses old and new and has been cherished by its current owners for more than 27 years.
The stand-out property features a range of beautiful living spaces, original period features and also comes with an incredible detached Grade II listed conservatory which provides a grand area for entertaining.
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The four-bed house is accessed by electric gates which lead into a cobbled courtyard with parking for up to five cars. The front door opens into a homely kitchen fitted with a range of units and integrated appliances. Centred around a large breakfast island with a wine and beer cooler, the kitchen features a pitched roof which has four Velux windows which flood the room with light.
The kitchen then leads into the first of four living rooms, which has a beautiful mezzanine landing above that is currently being used as an office space. This room also has Velux windows and wooden beams to the ceiling, as well as an open fireplace and reading area.
There is a sun room leading off of this lounge area with glazed windows to the side and front with doors giving access to a small courtyard area.
Large double wooden doors then lead into to another living room which is currently being used as a dining and lounge space. Through
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