Alderley Exterior

House For Sale £344,995
Plot 53, The Alderley at Lavender Fields, Langley Road, Langley SK11


Description

The Alderley is a well-designed semi-detached bungalow with two double bedrooms and a private driveway.

The spacious hallway leads to the generous lounge at the rear of the property and incorporates French doors to the enclosed garden. The light-filled kitchen is a practical space and looks out onto the front garden. The large master bedroom includes a luxurious en suite with a sumptuous rainfall shower. Bedroom 2 - a roomy double - overlooks the rear garden. The stylish family bathroom is fitted with contemporary white sanitaryware by Ideal Standard. Finally, completing this modern bungalow is a store cupboard for maximum living space.

Every new build home at Lavender Fields will be constructed to Seddon Homes' renowned high build quality and come with a range of high-specification fixtures and fittings - including a designer SieMatic rigid-built kitchen - at no extra cost. Visit Lavender Fields! Available Thursday-Monday, 10am-5pm.

The tenure for every home on this development is Freehold. Maintenance fee is estimated at £350 per annum. Please note that Council Tax will apply (unless you meet the criteria for Exemption). The Council Tax band will be determined by the relevant Council.

Images and tours provided within this listing serve as examples only. Please note that specification may differ.

About Lavender Fields

Lavender Fields is a modern new homes development of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes in Langley, Macclesfield, and will offer something for an array of different buyers. These homes have a delightful location with beautiful rural surroundings. Each property will be built to Seddon Homes' renowned high standards and come with a range of high-specification fixtures and fittings - including a Stuart Frazer designed rigid-built kitchen - at no extra cost.

Why buy your new home in Langley?

Langley is a charming rural village which borders Macclesfield Forest and is only three miles from Macclesfield itself. Historically, the village of Langley grew due to the button making industry and later, the silk industry.

Langley's close proximity to Tegg's Nose and The River Bollin makes it a popular destination with outdoor enthusiasts. Langley is famed as the birthplace of renowned wildlife painter Charles Tunnicliffe OBE.

Tegg's Nose offers stunning views across the Cheshire plain. The Country Park is popular with cyclists and horse riders and is a favourite with local children for sledging in winter. Fishing and rock climbing are also popular pastimes in the area.

In some areas of Tegg's Nose Country Park blueberries and wild apples can be seen and woodpeckers, nuthatches and birds of prey can all be spotted in the area!

The market town of Macclesfield is nearby and is home to a large array of high street shops, markets, a silk museum and art gallery, Macclesfield Golf Club and Macclesfield Town F.C.

Macclesfield was traditionally known as 'Treacle Town'. The name originated from an accident when a carriage spilt a cargo of treacle on the street and people rushed to scoop it off the cobbles. Due to this, the town holds a treacle market on the last Sunday of every month, with local food, drinks and antiques.

Local Amenities

Langley is home to St. Dunstan Inn, a unique real ale pub with an open fire and beer garden, perfect for a sit down after a long walk in the countryside!

The nearest schools are St. James Pre School and Hollihey Primary in nearby Sutton. Ash Grove Primary School and Nursery is located in Macclesfield together with a good local secondary school, The Macclesfield Academy.

Business and Industry

Macclesfield is home to the second largest manufacturing site and European centre for packaging for global pharmaceutical company, AstraZeneca. The Macclesfield site alone employs around 1,800 people and distributes medicines to 130 global markets.

Tytherington Business Park is only around 5 miles from Lavender Fields.

Transport

From nearby Macclesfield, there are good road links via the A523 - which itself runs through Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire. Langley is further conveniently located with Macclesfield train station being only a 10-minute drive away. This station has fast links to major cities, including Manchester and Birmingham, which is handy for commuters.

If you love jetting away then your nearest airport is Manchester Airport, around 15 miles away.


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