Five-bed home in Toft near Knutsford up for sale for £4.5m | Knutsford Guardian

2022-09-23 20:08:20 By : Mr. Leo Teng

THIS magnificent five-bed property with a helicopter pad, indoor pool, cinema room and lake is on the market for £4.5 million.

Located in Seven Sisters Lane in Toft, Knutsford, the period house is nothing short of spectacular, set in around 12 acres of land with everything you could possibly need.

Downstairs there is an entrance hall, inner halls, two WCs, study, cinema room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, four reception rooms, games room with bar and wine cellar.

Upstairs there is a master bedroom with his and hers dressing rooms, en-suite bathroom and balcony, four further double bedroom suites (one with balcony, two with dressing rooms) and a linen room.

Included with the property is an integral leisure complex, meaning you can relax in style without ever leaving your own home.

It has a large indoor pool, sauna and steam rooms, treatment room, six-person jacuzzi, gymnasium, relaxation area, leisure kitchen, two changing rooms, two showers, two WCs, tank room, pool room and store rooms.

Outside there is a four-car garage with workshop and a gardeners’ store room, complete with WC.

The landscaped gardens feature a lake and fountain with numerous seating areas to enjoy the scenery.

There are alfresco dining stone terraces, a covered veranda, enclosed formal garden, woodland walks and acres of manicured lawns spanning around 12 acres.

To top off this magical home, there is a helicopter pad and a large storage container.

The property is on the market for £4.5 million.

For more information, contact Jackson-Stops Alderley Edge.

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