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A Grade II* listed Georgian townhouse, built in 1710, occupies a prominent position on Welsh Row in Nantwich. The property features a spacious reception hall with a panelled oak staircase, a dining room with full-height panelled walls, a drawing room with a bow window, and a sitting room/snug with a large stone recess housing a four-oven Aga cooker. The ground floor also includes a kitchen breakfast room with additional storage and appliances, as well as a rear corridor and a WC. The first floor boasts an impressive principal bedroom with a Palladian window, a second bedroom, a study, two bathrooms (one en suite), and an extension with three rooms that could be used for additional accommodation or workspace. The second floor comprises five bedrooms, a family bathroom, a separate shower room, a wig room, and a linen room. The property includes a cobblestone courtyard with brick pillared double entrance gates, a paved area with a pergola and stone fountain, and a garden shed, set amidst walled gardens with mature shrubs and trees. The square footage of the property is approximately 6,373 square feet.