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4 Bedroom Detached House, Crooked Willow, Chapel Lane, Threapwood, Malpas, SY14 7AX
Crooked Willow, Chapel Lane, Threapwood, Malpas, SY14 7AX
Storeys of Cheshire
56c High Street, Tarporley
Description
Tucked into the folds of south-west Cheshire, close to where England and Wales meet, arrive upon the serenity country life affords, in a home made for sustainable living, at Crooked Willow in the leafy village of Threapwood.
Within easy reach of the schools, pubs and practicalities that the historic village of Malpas has to offer, Crooked Willow sits well back from the hustle and bustle, situated off a quiet and leafy country lane. Rural, but not remote, and with only a handful of neighbours nearby, tranquillity beckons beyond the five-bar farm gate, where the eponymous willow tree signals arrival home.
A warm welcome
Plenty of parking awaits for six or so cars along the driveway, while the expansive lawn stretches out to the side, flowing right around the home. A sustainable home,
easy to both heat and run, sense the warmth of welcome from the moment of arrival at this architecturally designed home, stepping through from the shelter of the feature copper portico and into the glazed entrance porch.
Glass doors open from here into the double height entrance hall, an open and airy space where light streams down from Velux windows high above, and the garden views are instantly visible in the open plan kitchen-diner ahead.
Wooden flooring, warmed by underfloor heating creates a warm, comfortable arrival, with a large cloakroom to the right furnished with wash basin and WC. Sustainability is built into the fabric of Crooked Willow, equipped with an air source heat pump and solar panels.
Drawing in light
As the entrance hall spills through into the kitchen-dining room to the right, slip through to the lounge, where a log-burning stove infuses warmth, and unique corner windows draw in shafts of light across the homely wooden floor. Windows create a constant connection to the outdoors throughout the home, with French doors opening to the garden and patio at the rear, while through windows to the front, the willow leans and softly sways in the gentle breeze.
Bathed in light, the conservatory lies beyond the lounge, a glorious room in the summer months, whatever the weather, retaining the connection between home and garden and the countryside that unfurls outside.
Bringing the outdoors in
Each of the reception rooms at Crooked Willow offers instant access to the garden, two sets of French doors opening to the patio from the bright and open kitchen-dining-family room, which extends to the rear of the entrance hall. Here, shaker-style cabinetry offers plenty of storage, with a Rangemaster cooker emanating warmth. Other appliances include a fridge, sink and dishwasher.
Pale, soft country tones of grey and white create a calm ambience, continuing through into the utility room next door, where there is also a second sink and access out to the garden.
And so to bed…
From the light filled double height entrance hall, stairs lead up to the first-floor gallery landing, where the sense of space and airiness continues.
Turning left, natural textured stone tiled flooring lies underfoot in the family bathroom, warmed by the same underfloor heating that features on both the ground and first floor of Crooked Willow.
Soak away the aches in the centrally-filling bath, bathed in light from the large Velux window above. Storage for toiletries can be found in the vanity unit beneath the wash basin, with the fitted furniture extending to incorporate the WC, while a separate shower also features.
Next door, a fresh and bright bedroom awaits, currently accommodating bunk beds for visiting grandchildren, where light and views beckon from two wide windows.
Sharing in the verdant views out over the garden, a second double bedroom next door is filled with light from the large cottage-style window.
The soothing motif of greys continues throughout the bedrooms, and along the landing, where light streams in through the large window from the front and the Velux above.
Balancing this calm palette, a wash room along the landing to the right features buff toned tiles to the lower wall, furnished with wash basin and WC, and situated across from a third comfortably sized double bedroom, where glorious garden views await once more and storage can be found in the built-in wardrobes.
Inviting both light and views in, the master bedroom is tucked away at the end of the landing, carpeted underfoot and featuring a deep window, where French doors open to a Julie balcony with glass balustrade. Enjoy a morning coffee while looking out over the garden, home to an array of birds and visiting wildlife. Double fitted wardrobes provide plenty of storage, with a fully tiled en suite shower room for added privacy.
Indoor outdoor living
Outside, the sense of space continues, with a large patio stretching out along the rear of the home, accessible from lounge, kitchen and conservatory. Beyond, the large lawn offers plenty of room for impromptu cricket matches and kickabouts, with pockets and corners where children can wander and explore.
A natural pond forms a haven for wildlife, flanked by two swales designed for drainage, allowing rainwater to gather and flow into the pond, now softened by grasses and planting which it feeds almost as a natural irrigation system, bringing an organic aspect.
Closer to the home, a productive kitchen garden includes a vegetable patch and greenhouse, where there is plenty of scope to grow your own.
Beyond, a separate field features fruit trees which burst into blossom in spring in sequence, creating a magical space for children to explore and play, and adding to the overall sense of country living.
Two additional sheds provide practical storage, one conveniently positioned by the back door and another set further away for garden equipment.
Out and about
Embrace the pastoral peace of country living from Crooked Willow; footpaths run out from the doorstep, with a public right of way crossing the field lined with fruit trees and linking into a wider network throughout Threapwood and the surrounding countryside.
For day-to-day essentials, a small village shop provides the essentials – bread, milk and the daily paper - close to home, while the historic village of Malpas, just a short drive away, offers a broader mix of amenities including independent shops, cafés and a well-regarded pub.
For families, Crooked Willow is perfectly placed for children young and old, with Bishop Heber High School in Malpas and primary options in both Malpas and nearby Shocklach.
A little further on, Tallarn Green and its active village hall, which hosts regular events and activities throughout the year, offers a strong sense of community.
For reflection and contemplation, St John’s Church in Threapwood, a pretty Grade II listed, Georgian-style building built in 1815 is close by.
Despite its rural setting, connections are convenient: the A41 links easily to the wider road and motorway network, making journeys towards Chester and beyond readily accessible.
A versatile home, with sustainability at its core, Crooked Willow offers relaxed living for all ages, open, airy and ever connected to its glorious garden surrounds, step into the comfort and calm of country living.
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Key Features
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- Four double bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- Bespoke build property
- Set in around 1.25 acres
- Open plan living dining kitchen
- Set at the head of a private driveway
- A mixture of mature formal gardens, orchards and functional garden space
- Rural living at its best
Property Details
- Property type: House
- Property style: Detached
- Price Per Sq Foot: £318
- Approx Sq Feet: 2,357 sqft
- Plot Sq Feet: 2,357 sqft
- Council Tax Band: G
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