THE Runcorn and Widnes World's 'Property of the Week' is a stunning four-bedroomed property, on the market for £900,000.
Located off Stockswell Road, Widnes, the large home has space in abundance, and even features a 'luxury detached residence.'
With four double bedrooms, personal space will not be an issue in this property - the home also features four bathrooms, too.
The stunning property is set on two-thirds of an acre of land, and has a large garden area, with Rightmove stating: "[It is] accessed via electronically operated gates, resurfaced frontage providing ample off-road parking for a number of vehicles, access to both sides of the house.
"The rear garden is exceptionally large with a patio area for entertaining, mainly laid to lawn with planted borders.
"Brick-built garage."
The stylish interior features a modern kitchen, complete with large preparation work surfaces, as well as a kitchen island, too.
As per the description for the kitchen, the area comes fully equipped with a teppanyaki plate, barbecue grill, large oven space, and a fridge-freezer.
Moving to the bedrooms, all four are listed as being double bedrooms, with three of them featuring en-suites.
The master bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe, as does one of the other bedrooms on the first floor.
Across the property is underfloor heating, meaning cold winter nights will be a thing of the past.
The outbuilding associated with the main property is currently being used as a private gym facility.
Included in the property's £900,000 asking price is the incredibly spacious private drive, accessed via an electronic gate, which has enough space to accommodate a number of vehicles.
Adams Estate Agents says: "The property is surely one of the finest that Widnes has to offer, situated in a semi-rural setting an early inspection is advised to appreciate the standard of accommodation on offer."
For enquiries, contact Adams Estate Agents on: 0151 453 1192
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