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Croston Cottage, Macclesfield Road, Alderley Edge Guide Price £1,195,000


An impressive detached period property set in extensive mature grounds. Entrance lobby, main hall, side hall, cloakroom, dining room, drawing room, family room, living kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms en-suite, family bathroom and a separate brick coach outbuilding providing extra storage space.


Quote Waterfront Magazine when enquiring Andrew J. Nowell & Company


Independent Estate Agents & Auctioneers 8 London Road, Alderley Edge, Cheshire SK9 7JS


Telephone: 01625 585905


ROXTON, Bedfordshire £ 1,495,000 A stunning country house set in nearly thirty acres of well tended


private grounds and gardens with well stocked natural lakes totalling over 6 acres. It also has 650m of river frontage, mooring and an abundance of wildlife in this peaceful and private setting. Tere are four main bedrooms and an attic room, all with stunning views.


Tere are four reception rooms, some with attractive oak panelling and oak framed windows and doors. Te approach is through remote gated access and an impressive tree lined drive leads to a


central fountain turning circle and four bay garage. Tere is a 3,500 sq ft barn which could house a car collection or garden machinery and workshop. As the name depicts, this was the Lock Keeper’s


Cottage until around 1930 when the cottage became a private house. Te house, dating back to 1846, enjoys the most perfect setting, surrounded by its own land and adjoining lakes, in total seclusion.


Quote Waterfront Magazine when enquiring Fine & Country St Neots Tel: 0845 6032825


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