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December 27, 2024
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£1.25m Edwardian home in Frodsham put on the market


The eight-bedroom detached residence, in Fluin Lane, extends to more than 6,300sqft and sits within about 0.6 acres of secluded private gardens.

In a much sought-after elevated location in the town, the property is being marketed at £1.25 million by estate agents Hinchcliffe Holmes.

In the property listing on Rightmove, it states: “Erin Hurst is a unique and incredible home of superb proportions and high ceilings.

“Originally built in 1901 the distinctive design reflects the elegance of the past whilst the internal layout gives the property a modern feeling.

“It still retains many original features including Minton flooring, oak panelling, original fireplaces, mahogany staircase, ceiling coving and ceiling detail.

The propertyThe property (Image: Hinchcliffe Holmes)

“Fluin Lane is one of Frodsham’s premier residential addresses and is within walking distance of the historic high street and railway station.”

Inside, there a four receptions rooms on the ground floor, plus a reception hall and breakfast kitchen.

The entertaining dining room, has a fireplace feature and original wooden wall panels. The front garden can also be accessed from here.

Views of the property’s beautiful gardens can be found from the bay windows in the drawing room.

The dining roomThe dining room (Image: Hinchcliffe Holmes)

Upstairs, a master bedroom comes with an en suite with six other bedrooms serviced by a family bathrooms.

The accommodation offering is complimented by a one-bedroom self-contained annex, ‘ideal’ for further family members or guests.

Outside, a driveway set behind automated gates leads to a detached double garage, and provides ample off-road parking.

One of the reception roomsOne of the reception rooms (Image: Hinchcliffe Holmes)

‘Beautifully’ landscaped gardens surround the property with a range of boarders, trees, large lawn and sitting areas ideal for entertaining outside.

The home is located within walking distance from Frodsham’s high street and railway station.





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