A VICTORIAN mansion has hit the market.
Estate agents Jackson-Stops are selling a ‘spacious, colourful and cosy’ four-bedroom house in Alderley Edge.
Priced at £1.295 million, the property on Mottram Road comes with a car turtable, its own gym and views of the local cricket club.
The brochure reads: “This Victorian house with porch entrance has been blessed with a glorious outlook, both inside and out.
“After a comprehensive redesign, its striking four-bedroom interior has a sense of flow and modernity that is quite unique - perfectly suited to family life and flooded with natural light.”
It continues, explaining that the house was bult in the 19th century.
All in all, the property occupies a space of around 3,162 square feet.
Inside you will find a living room ‘inspired by European design’ with a bespoke bookcase across one wall and a classic stone fireplace on the other.
The ground floor, also features a separate snug, a dining room and a kitchen featuring glossy red cabinets.
“Throughout the house, walls are painted in a spectrum of Mediterranean hues and maple joinery adds honey-toned warmth,” the brochure adds.
The first floor is made up of two bedrooms, two bathrooms and an additional room which is currently used as a gym.
Jackson-Stops add that the most ‘surprising element’ is the property’s top floor, where both of the bedrooms boast views of Alderley Edge Cricket Club and the Manchester skyline.
There is also a separate double garage with a car turntable.
To find out more, visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk/properties/20083233/sales/alderleyedge.
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