Property of the Week: a four-bedroom home in Crewe steeped in history
By Gwyn Griffiths
27th Aug 2021 | Property of the Week
ARE you looking for a new home in Crewe, or do you enjoy browsing for dream property potential available in the local area?
Then go no further than the Property of the Week feature on Crewe Nub News because we have a stunning range of homes that are for sale right now.
Our Property of the Week feature highlights homes currently on the market with local estate agents Stephenson Browne.
This week we feature a property that has seen more than its fair share of Crewe history. It's in Stewart Street and is one of two grand semis converted from a previously detached dwelling that was built around 1895 for one of the founder members of what is now the Mornflake cereal company.
The whole property was a nursing home in the 1940s and after that occupied by Italian cloth makers for what was the former Chester Barrie clothing company.
On the market for £350,000, it is an elevated property with good-sized landscaped gardens and from the first floor you can see as far as Queen's Park.
The House
- entrance hall with original-tiled floor and wooden balustrade to galleried landing
- lounge with doorway leading to study
- dining kitchen
- large cloakroom
- first-floor landing with second staircase to top floor
- master bedroom with dressing room
- second bedroom with sink and feature fireplace
- bathroom
- 2 bedrooms on second floor, one currently used as an artist's painting gallery
- shower room
- patio and garden
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