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Great Moreton Park, New Road, Moreton, Congleton, Cheshire, CW12

Guide price £1,250,000

5 Beds 3 Baths 3 Receptions

REF: WIL260068

THE PROPERTY

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One of three contemporary homes with a strong rural outlook, defined by light, space and material.

- Detached house of circa 3,100 sq ft
- Family-built development of three homes
- Each plot approximately half an acre
- Elevated specification
- Oak staircase double height hallway
- Light-filled double aspect living room
- Formal dining room with Crittall-style steel glazed doors
- Open-plan kitchen/living/dining with sliding doors onto garden
- Large-format triple glazing
- Large utility and store and WC
- Principal suite with Juliet balcony and en suite shower room
- Guest suite with shower room
- Three further double bedrooms
- Bright family bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower
- South-facing landscaped gardens and Indian stone terrace
- Private parking
- Detached double garage with boarded out loft space
- Leicht kitchen, NEFF appliances
- Duravit and Hansgrohe bathrooms
- Porcelanosa tiles
- Air source underfloor heating downstairs
- Oak shaker style doors
- CAT5 room cabling
- 10 year new home warranty
- EV charging point
- Fibre Gigabit broadband

DESCRIPTION
Set on the edge of open countryside, overlooking parkland and the Grade II* Listed Great Moreton Hall - designed by Edward Blore in the 1840s - Blore House is one of three detached houses by Gleave Homes, forming a small, high quality contemporary scheme defined by a careful use of natural materials. The houses take their names from the estate's history: Ackers House, Bellot House and Blore House. Blore House is the first to be released, with the remaining two to follow shortly. Each house extends to approximately 3,100 sq ft and has been designed with a clear emphasis on light, flow and longevity. Generous windows are a defining feature throughout; at the front, two well-proportioned reception rooms draw in natural light, while the the rear, full width sliding doors open the principal living space directly onto the garden. The internal arrangement is open yet adaptable. Crittall-style glazed doors connect the front dining room to a south-facing kitchen, dining and living space at the rear, where full-width glazing frames uninterrupted views across surrounding fields.

Materiality is central to the scheme, with a clear emphasis on natural, durable finishes including Indian stone paving and stone lintels. This is paired with a high-performance specification: triple glazing, underfloor heating powered by an air source heat pump, and carefully selected finishes throughout. Kitchens are by Leicht with NEFF appliances, while bathrooms combine Duravit sanitaryware with Porcelanose tiling. Practical elements are well resolved. A generous utility room has direct garden access alongside a gardener's WC and considered door placements surrort easy day-to-day movement. An oak staircase leads to five double bedrooms arranged across a single floor. The principal suite is oriented to the view, with a Juliet balcony and en suite, complemented by a further guest en suite and a family bathroom. This home includes private parking, a detached double garage, electric vehicle charging and gigabit fibre broadband.

GARDENS & GROUNDS
Overlooking stunning Cheshire countryside with views of Great Moreton Hall, these houses are architecturally considered and expansive throughout. Set off the road with a private drive into the development, this home has ample parking, a detached garage and generous gardens. Rear elevations pair traditional red brick with full-height glazing in a clean, contemporary take on rural architecture - designed to maximise natural light, frame the views, and create a seamless connection between house and garden.

LOCATION
This peaceful, semi-rural setting in Moreton cum Alcumlow adjoins the historic grounds of Great Moreton Hall and enjoys uninterrupted views across open countryside. The balance here is key: close enough for convenience, yet far enough removed to feel properly separate. Though surrounded by farmland, the location is well connected - within easy reach of Congleton, Sandbach and Holmes Chapel, with motorway links nearby and fast rail services to Manchester and London. Locally, there's a strong sense of community and plenty to enjoy; award-winning Halton Farms is known for its popular milk shack, while nearby attractions include Little Moreton Hall (National Trust), Rode Hall and Gardens, and the scenic walking trails at Mow Cop. Independent shops, pubs and good schools in the surrounding villages make this an idyllic yet practical place to put down roots.