Recently built, to the highest standard, in a traditional Cheshire/Grosvenor estate cottage style, the home has all the external charm you would hope for, while inside it benefits from the comfort, insulation and efficiency of a modern build. The result is a property that feels characterful and established, but is easy to live in and maintain.
The approach is immediately appealing, with a generous sweeping gravel driveway providing ample parking and turning space. Landscaped gardens wrap around the cottage, with Indian stone pathways, mature hedging, lawned areas, a delightful established garden pond and an exceptional cedar Amdega summer house creating several quiet places to sit and enjoy the setting.
Inside, the attention to detail continues. A large oak and glass entrance porch leads way to the entrance hall which features timber panelling, column radiators and traditional-style fittings, giving the home a warm and cottage-like feel from the moment you step inside. The kitchen is fitted with painted timber units, integrated appliances and a Belfast-style sink, with a finish that suits the style of the property beautifully.
The living room is bright and inviting, with views over the garden and oak bi-fold doors opening directly onto the patio. In the warmer months, this creates a lovely flow between inside and out, while the private outlook makes it a peaceful space throughout the year. A ground floor cloakroom completes the downstairs accommodation.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is a standout room, with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and a Juliet balcony overlooking open countryside towards Moel Famau & Hope Mountain. The second bedroom is a charming single room with exposed beams and front-facing views, while the bathroom is stylishly finished with a bath, shower over and traditional detailing.
The gardens are one of the real highlights of Lime Cottage. The front garden is beautifully screened, while the side garden offers privacy and a southerly aspect and the rear gardens enjoy open views across farmland. The west-facing outlook captures the evening sun, with sunsets towards Moel Famau creating a wonderful backdrop for summer evenings.
Despite its peaceful setting, the property is exceptionally well placed. Chester, North Wales and the A55 are all easily accessible, with the bus stop conveniently located directly outside the property with a twice hourly bus service to Chester City Centre and Chester railway station.
Whether you’re looking to downsize without compromise, escape to a more rural setting or simply enjoy a detached home with privacy and character, Lime Cottage offers a rare opportunity to acquire a truly individual property in one of the area’s most desirable locations.
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
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