Bracken Hill - Flipbook - Page 4
DESCRIPTION
In a quiet corner of rural Cheshire in Mottram St
Andrew, this early 20th-century brick-built house
is surrounded by essentially seven acres of gently
sloping, manicured lawn that reflects a predilection
for landscape and intensely beautiful views. Southfacing, the sun comes up and sweeps around the
house throughout the day and on a clear night, the
skyline of Manchester is on parade. Bonfire night?
This is where you want to be.
A beautifully intact example of 1930s Cheshire
architecture with a modern touch, here, original
features are complemented by contemporary
furnishings. The interior features a grand central
staircase illuminated by stained glass and an elegant
drawing room that extends to a light-filled orangery.
The scheme is devised to allow individual pieces of
furniture to shine. A contemporary open plan kitchen
and dining room with Corian worktops and a limewashed oak floor steps down to a cosier snug on the
opposite side. Upstairs, the principal bedroom has a
triple-aspect view and there are two family bathrooms.