A freehold property with development potential, Mickerdale Cottage is a historically significant sandstone cottage believed to date back to circa 1860. The property is arranged over two storeys and includes an attached shippon, reflecting its traditional rural origins. It has suffered fire damage and is currently derelict, presenting an opportunity for comprehensive restoration or redevelopment, subject to necessary consents. The site includes a detached sandstone outbuilding with a single garage, fuel store, and WC. The total land area is approximately 3.78 acres, which includes a single ring-fenced field suitable for various uses.
Previously approved planning permissions (now lapsed) proposed a reconfiguration of the internal layout, including an enclosed porch, reception room, lounge, sitting room, garden room, dining room, kitchen, ground floor shower room, three double bedrooms, and a family bathroom. The property is located in Burwardsley, a semi-rural village near Tattenhall, with local amenities including a village store, church, and pub. The area offers walking opportunities along the Sandstone Trail and has good transport links to the M53, M56, and M6 motorway networks, as well as Chester Railway Station.
Mains electricity is terminated at the entrance gates, and a private drainage system is present but untested. The property is sold with vacant possession.