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Congleton is a town in the county of Cheshire in the north west of England, on the banks of the River Dane, and to the west of the Macclesfield Canal. It has a population (2001 Census) of 22,763. It is thought to have been a Roman settlement, and in 1272 it received its charter to hold fairs and markets. King Edward I granted permission to build a mill. Congleton became an important centre of textile production, especially lace and leather gloves. The neighbouring town of Buglawton was incorporated into Congleton borough in 1936. Since 1974 Congleton borough has covered much of south-east Cheshire.
A large family home comprising of an entrance hallway, lounge, dining area, kitchen, utility, wc and garage to the ground floor with four bedrooms, a bathroom and en-suite to the first floor. With a recently updated gas central heating boiler, the property also benefits from double glazing as stated...
