London Road North, Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, SK12 1BX | Property for sale | Savills
704.39 sq m(7,582 sq ft)
Excess of £2,000,000(€2,393,258)

London Road NorthPoynton, Stockport, Cheshire, SK12 1BX


    Key features

    • Over 7000 sq ft
    • Seven generously proportioned bedrooms
    • Four bathroom suites
    • Grandeur reception rooms
    • Elegant & charming features
    • Set in 3.5 acres of beautiful gardens
    • Scope and opportunity to upgrade
    • Close to Poynton Village

    A fine country home set within 3.5 acres of gardens. Extending to over 7500 sq ft of Regency-style architecture with an abundance of charm and character with renovation opportunity.

    About this property

    • Barlow Fold House, dating back to 1844, is one of Poynton's most prestigious properties. With Regency-style architecture and over 7,500 square feet of accommodation, this historic home stands as a testament to timeless elegance. Nestled within 3.5 acres of tranquil gardens the property stands opposite the former Poynton Hall, offering a fascinating connection to the region's rich heritage.

      Barlow Fold House was originally commissioned by Lord Vernon in 1844 and extended in 1879 by renowned architect Alfred Derbyshire. Over the years, the house has played host to many prominent figures, including the President of the Manchester Geological Society. Its historical significance and architectural merit make this property truly unique.
      The sale of Barlow Fold House represents a unique opportunity to acquire a landmark property and to create one of Cheshire's finest homes blending rich heritage with the potential for modern enhancements. The property could also lend itself to a distinctive wedding venue or boutique hotel subject to the necessary consents.

      The property is approached along a private road and sweeping driveway with the grandeur of the Regency-style façade setting the tone for what lies within. The ground floor extends to over 3000 sq ft including garaging and boasts five expansive reception rooms each retaining its period charm and character. Of particular merit is the magnificent 34'8" drawing room which occupies an elevated position with a delightful bow window which enjoys panoramic undiluted views of the gardens beyond and the 25'6” formal dining room which is adorned with panelling, original fire place and garden views. There are a further three reception rooms also of significant proportions and a kitchen with utility and adjoining store rooms. The accommodation is perfectly proportioned and suited for modernisation and would make the most incredible living/entertaining space. The lower ground floor is expansive and could be converted into additional accommodation.

      The first floor features seven generously sized bedrooms, each with unique views over the gardens. Original features, such as ornate architraves and stained-glass windows, create an air of timeless elegance, while the wide staircase enhances the sense of grandeur. There are four spacious bathroom suites. The bedroom accommodation could be modernised and re-configured to create indulgent and superior sleeping quarters or could be used a hotel accommodation subject to planning.

      Externally the beautiful and expansive gardens extend to 3.5 acres, with a secluded summerhouse and picturesque stream.

      View payable Stamp Duty for this property

    One of Cheshire's finest country homes, of significant architectural merit and local heritage this property is truly exceptional with plenty of untapped potential for renovation!

    Sofia Da SilvaProperty agent

    Local information

    • Barlow Fold House is a property of distinction in a peaceful setting yet still within 0.8 miles of Poynton village. Poynton is thriving Cheshire village on the fringe of Cheshire countryside. Waitrose supermarket, specialist shops, restaurants, bistros and gastro pubs line this ‘shared space' village on the fringe of the Peak National Park. Davenport Golf Club is just over a mile from the property along with the picturesque Macclesfield Canal and the Middlewood Way bridle path. The train station is about 1.2 miles away and places the City Centre 23 mins away and London Euston, via Stoke on Trent, from 2hrs 20 mins. Manchester and Airport lies 7.2 miles and Manchester City Centre is 15.7 miles away.

    Additional information

    • EPC Rating: D
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: H