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Situated in an elevated position on the fringe of Peak countryside, near the Macclesfield canal, this 3-storey, plus attic conversion, Peak stone-fronted cottage boasts an eclectic fusion of period and contemporary style. The property features a sunroom with bi-fold doors to a south-facing private garden, bespoke windows with thermal and acoustic glass, and bespoke plantation shutters. The interior includes two reception rooms with fireplaces, a cosy study area, a characterful vestibule, a kitchen with Peak stone fireplace and white granite-effect worktops, and a sunroom with bi-fold glazed doors. The second floor features a gallery-style landing, two bedrooms, a shower room, and an attic conversion with Velux skylight windows. The property has differing ground levels, unusually high on the front and lower at the rear, and retains original beams, doors, and picture rails, with the overall style being a mix of period and modern contemporary chic.