Windmill Lane, Kerridge, Macclesfield, Cheshire East, SK10 5AZ | Property for sale | Savills
2,919 sq ft
Guide price £850,000(€1,017,135)

Windmill LaneKerridge, Macclesfield, Cheshire East, SK10 5AZ


    Key features

    • An idyllic setting with views towards the Cheshire Plain
    • Delightful stone built property
    • Close to Bollington & Maccelesfield
    • Well presented and flexible accommodation
    • Set in approx 3 acres of woodlands and grounds
    • Detached & single garage

    A delightful stone brick built home set within woodlands and grounds to approx 3 acres, offering well-balanced and flexible accommodation to 2919 sq ft.

    About this property

    • Bridge House is a delightful stone built home set within woodlands and grounds to approx 3 acres. The property offers well balanced and flexible accommodation extending to 2919 sq ft and has been beautifully maintained and restored by the current owners.

      The house is approached over a winding driveway leading to a detached garage with an additional single garage attached to the house and there is plenty of space for parking several vehicles. The property is entered via an enclosed porch into the delightful kitchen, with hand painted shaker style units, marble worktops arranged around a central island. There is a range of comprehensive appliances including Neff oven, hob and dishwasher. There is an integrated fridge freezer and space for a washing machine. Luxurious Karndean flooring flows through the kitchen into the formal dining room which then leads into the spacious and relaxing Living room. The dual aspect living room is beautifully presented with a feature fire place bespoke made using sandstone from the local quarry and enjoys delightful views over the gardens. The living room leads into the spacious and welcoming hallway which leads through to three downstairs bedrooms, a lovely conservatory, a family bathroom suite with a separate bath and shower, and a separate WC. To the first floor there are an additional three bedrooms. The principal suite benefits from fully fitted furniture and an en suite bathroom with white sanitaryware and a shower. The remaining bedrooms are served by a family bathroom with separate bath and separate WC.

      Externally the property is beautifully enveloped within gardens and woodlands providing tree lined and Cheshire Plains views. There is a large detached stone built workshop located within the ground with potential to convert into a home office/home gymnasium.

      For those seeking a delightful property in an idyllic semi-rural setting yet within close distance of local towns this property is a must view.

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    Local information

    • Windmill Lane is an idyllic setting running along the west side of Kerridge Hill and is formerly known as the ‘top road' by old Bollingtonians. Historically the lane was used for quarrying and coal mining and two major items of interest along the lane are Clayton's Tower and Victoria Bridge. Local landmarks include the Grade II listed White Nancy which is a very popular walking destination built by the Gaskell family, the aqueduct embankment and Bollington viaduct which is now a feature of the Middlewood way the 10 mile/16 km linear walk that occupies the former railway.
    • Bridge House is well located in an elevated setting within the western foothills of the Pennine range of hills above the Cheshire plain, adjacent to the Peak District National Park. The Cheshire's market towns of Bollington (0.8 miles) and Macclesfield (2.7 miles) are within a short distance. Bollington is a bustling town often referred to as ‘The Happy Valley, renowned for its lovely independent shops, cafes and pubs all surrounded by glorious countryside and the Macclesfield canal.
    • Macclesfield is a short distance away with a regular rail service to London Euston (1hr 47mins) and Manchester Piccadilly (22 mins) commuting is easy and Manchester International Airport is about 16.8 miles away. The town is well served by state and private schools including Beech Hall and Kings School Macclesfield. All the main supermarkets are represented in the town as well as numerous specialist shops, restaurants and all the services one would expect of a thriving market town.
    • There are numerous golf courses, leisure and sporting facilities in the area and Macclesfield Forest is popular for mountain biking and walking. The villages of Kerridge (1 mile), Hurdsfield (2.4 miles) and Prestbury (3.2 miles) are all close by.

    Additional information

    • EPC Rating: F
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: TBC