Six-bed home with pool, sauna, stables and 15 acres on market for £1.5m | Knutsford Guardian

2022-09-17 10:35:28 By : Mr. kai shi

THIS stunning six-bedroom period home near Middlewich, complete with a swimming pool, sauna and steam room, stables and equestrian arena, is our property of the week.

The property in Booth Lane, Kinderton – which really does ‘have it all’ - is listed for sale at just under £1.5 million on Rightmove and is available as a whole or in two separate lots.

Lot one includes the beautiful home with six bedrooms, gardens and one-acre of land.

Photo credit: Rightmove/Jackson-Stops, Alderley Edge

Rightmove describes the property as including: “Front entrance hall with WC, secondary entrance hall/utility room, two reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, master bedroom with en suite shower room and dressing room, five further double bedrooms (one en suite) and a family bathroom.”

The property website says the home’s ‘leisure suite’ includes an indoor pool, steam room, sauna, gym and changing/shower room.

Photo credit: Rightmove/Jackson-Stops, Alderley Edge

There is also a boiler room and gardener’s WC, timber garden stores, stone-paved barbecue area, gardens and grounds of about one acre.

It is advertised as offers in excess of £1,100,000.

Lot two includes the equestrian facilities and more than 15 acres.

Rightmove describes this as: “USA-style barn housing 15 stables, wash box, tack room, WC, rug room and hay store area.

“Separate wooden stable block with two stables and machinery/hay store.

Photo credit: Rightmove/Jackson-Stops, Alderley Edge

“Six-horse horse walker with rubber flooring, grass exercise track, 60x40 flock and rubber post and rail manege.”

There is also a large generator in a wooden storage shed, horse box hard-standing, numerous turn-out paddocks and woodland – 15.26 acres.

It is advertised as offers in excess of £350,000.

For more information, contact Jackson-Stops, Alderley Edge.

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