Property description
Tucked away in the equestrian heart of the Cheshire countryside, discover Sandy Brow Stables, a characterful collection of warm and welcoming homes nestled in a secluded corner of the exclusive Cotebrook development.
Rural, but not remote, Sandy Brow Stables blends the best of both worlds, enveloped by fields and farmland for a sense of peace and tranquillity, with fantastic walks on the doorstep, alongside great access and good parking. This is Cheshire countryside living at its finest.
This former steward’s home to a Victorian stables, has housed several famous horses over the past 200 years, including the iconic and unrivalled three-time Grand National winning thoroughbred Red Rum.
Sensitively converted and transformed into a quartet of handsome mews homes, this original home has been respectfully renovated and reimagined into unique and exclusive accommodation ideal for those who relish the rurality of the Cheshire countryside, whilst wishing to retain the comfort and convenience of transport links and local amenities, including three gastro pubs within a short walk of the development.
Refurbished and fitted with modern insulation, sound proofed windows, plumbing and wiring, alarms and freshly fitted kitchens, each of the homes also has two EVC points alongside plenty of allocated and guest parking.
Named after racehorses once stabled on the site, a central courtyard provides access to Captain’s Mews, Piano Mews, Pacey’s Mews and Sewell’s Mews.
Each home is carpeted in neutral shades for a smooth flow, with luxuriously appointed kitchens furnished with Samsung appliances, including oven, hob, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and microwave.
Captain’s Mews
Welcome aboard Captain’s Mews, a home with great flow, light, open spaces and neutral carpets with minimalist tones to the décor.
Opening up from front to rear, the reception spaces draw in light from windows to both sides, and flow through into the kitchen-diner, where fitted flooring accompanies cream cabinetry, affording an abundance of storage. Light streams in through a duet of French doors, opening out to the garden.
Off the kitchen, there is a handy utility room with plumbing for a washer and dryer, alongside a separate WC.
Refresh and revive in the two bathrooms on the first floor, before sinking down to sleep for the night in the blissful peace of this tranquil country setting.
Piano Mews
Set over 1500sq ft, original exposed beams add such character to Piano Mews, where the patio and garden are accessed from bifolding doors at two separate points on the ground floor.
Here, the kitchen serves as the sociable hub of the home, connecting the entertaining spaces, whilst downstairs also features an accessible guest ensuite bedroom.
Upstairs, discover two additional bedrooms, nestled beneath the gentle slope of the ceiling, alongside a bathroom, featuring bath containing overhead shower, vanity unit wash basin and WC.
Outside, the low maintenance, south facing garden is flooded with natural light, and securely fenced, for those with children and pets.
Pacey’s Mews
Step into spacious living at Pacey’s Mews where, upon entry, a richly toned, exposed beam greets you in the ceiling high above.
Cosy yet spacious, the open entertaining spaces encourage conviviality.
Charcoal and soft dove grey tones embellish the dining kitchen, where there is plenty of storage available in addition to the appliances that feature throughout the homes.
Awash with natural light, this airy home also features two spacious bedrooms to the first floor; whose natural character is enhanced by the exposed beams in the ceiling above.
Sewell’s Mews
With its inviting entrance hall and unique angles, stash your coats in the handy cupboard upon arrival home at Sewell’s Mews.
Beyond, the sumptuous living-dining room opens up to the kitchen, providing so much space for relaxation and entertaining. Plantation shuttered windows to the far end draw in an abundance of light, whilst the handsome and restored, original fireplace imbues such character and history to the home.
Upstairs, the master bedroom offers verdant views with a second bedroom to the rear that could also serve as a dressing room should you wish. Refresh, revive and restore your equilibrium in the large bathroom, with separate bath and walk-in shower.
Both Pacey’s and Sewell’s Mews also feature their own private, south-facing satellite gardens where you can entertain in the sunshine and shade.
Out and about
Step outside and experience the rural charm on the doorstep. With walks in abundance, Delamere Forest with its myriad tracks, miles of woodland and lakeside paths is on the doorstep, just a five-minute car journey away, whilst the delectable delights of The Hollies Farm Shop are within a ten-minute walk.
An unrivalled location, with three fantastic gastro pubs within a 20-minute walk, enjoy all the comforts of the amenities on the doorstop, with Beeston Castle also just 15 minutes’ drive away.
Nestled in the equestrian heart of the county, the Shire Horse Centre is a mere five minutes away, whilst Tarporley’s popular garden centre with its café is only minutes away.
Drive to the Roman city of Chester, accessible in 20 minutes, whilst you can commute to Manchester and Liverpool airports within 30 minutes.
Situated only four miles from all the shops, takeaways and conveniences of Tarporley High Street, Sandy Brow Stables offers rural bliss with bonus amenities.
A unique and exclusive enclave of characterful homes in a historic setting, Sandy Brow Stables is the epitome of quiet county living made convenient in a safe and secure community setting.
Disclaimer
These particulars are intended to give a fair and substantially correct overall description for the guidance of intending purchasers and do not constitute an offer or part of a contract. Prospective purchasers ought to seek their own professional advice. All descriptions, dimensions, areas, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. All measurements are approximate.