Guide price
£225,000
(£294/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleCotton Mews, Audlem CW3
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
764 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
A charming three bedroom, mid terrace cottage - 71.4 m2 ( 769 ft 2 )
South-west facing enclosed garden
500 yards from Audlem village centre
Exclusive cul de sac development
UPVC Double Glazed Windows
Designated Car Parking Space.
Built in 2001 by Linden Homes
Proven rental income for investors
Electric Central Heating
No Chain
key features
A charming three bedroom, mid terrace cottage
South-west facing enclosed garden
500 yards from Audlem village centre
Exclusive cul de sac development
UPVC Double Glazed Windows
Designated Car Parking Space.
Built in 2001 by Linden Homes
Proven rental income for investors
Electric Central Heating
Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, Living Room, Kitchen, Landing, Three Bedrooms, Bathroom
No Chain
Directions – CW3 0JS
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directions From Nantwich proceed along London Road, (this becomes Audlem Road) for 6.3 miles, turn left in Broadways, continue for 200 yards, continue into Church View and Cotton Mews is located on the right hand side.
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Out and about
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, food lover, or outdoor adventurer, Nantwich delivers a rare blend of tranquillity and vibrancy. With its thriving community, rich heritage, and unbeatable location, it’s no wonder this town is consistently ranked among Cheshire’s most desirable places to live.
Historic Heartbeat
- Wander cobbled streets lined with timber-framed Tudor buildings, the iconic 12th-century St. Mary’s Church, and the striking Nantwich Market Hall, a testament to the town’s 400- year trading legacy.
- Cultural Heritage: Dive into local history at Nantwich Museum or explore the Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker, a Cold War relic turned visitor attraction.
Thriving Lifestyle
- Boutique Shopping & Dining: Discover independent boutiques, artisan cafes, and award-winning restaurants. Don’t miss the monthly farmers' market for local produce.
- Unique Leisure: Take a dip at Britain’s oldest outdoor saltwater pool, Brine Pool, or stroll along the River Weaver’s tranquil paths and the Shropshire Union Canal.
- Highly Rated Education: Outstanding schools like Malbank School and Brine Leas Academy cater to families, while Reaseheath College offers vocational excellence.
Festivals & Community Spirit
- Savor gourmet delights at the Nantwich Food Festival or tap your feet at the Nantwich Jazz & Blues Festival. The Nantwich Show, a highlight of the agricultural calendar, draws crowds annually.
- Year-Round Vibrancy: From Cholmondeley Castle’s summer
events to festive Christmas markets, there’s always something happening.
Approximate distances
Connectivity & Convenient Effortless Commuting
The property is considered ideally placed for the commuter, with a network of excellent road links giving immediate access to the M6 motorway at junction 16 via the A500. Crewe Station presently offers fast access into London and other major cities.
Approximate distances
Crewe Railway Station 5 miles ( London 1 hour and 35minutes ) M6 motorway junction 16,10 miles; Chester 20 miles; Stoke on Trent 20 miles; Manchester Airport is about a 45- minute drive
general remarks
Comment by Mark Johnson frics @ Baker Wynne and Wilson.
This mid terrace of three was built in 2001 by Linden Homes of brick under a tiled roof and enjoys an attractive frontage. It is a first class home that balances practicality with style and fine aesthetics. The property extends to about square feet (gross internal).
The property occupies a convenient position about 500 yards from Audlem village centre. A footpath off Church View providing access via Churchfields and Stafford Street to the village centre.
The tour
The accommodation briefly comprises:-
EPC Rating: D
Hall
Radiator
Kitchen (2.08m x 3.20m)
Recently refurbished kitchen including new oven.
Sitting Room (4.80m x 4.24m)
Modern fitted units and appliances radiator.
Bedroom No. 1
Airing cupboard with electrical central heating system (Boiler replaced in Dec 2024), built-in wardrobe, radiator.
Bathroom
Suite comprising panel bath (recently replaced), wash hand basin, WC.
Bedroom No. 2 (3.23m x 2.06m)
Radiator.
Bedroom No. 3 (2.13m x 2.29m)
Radiator.
Externally
Front parking space, rear enclosed garden with pedestrian rear access.
Services
Mains drainage, water, gas, and electricity. Gas Central heating
Tenure
Freehold.
Council Tax
Band C.
Construction
Brick and tile.
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£1,125 per month
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