An Architect's guide to: Property Hot Spots in Macclesfield
Property Hot Spots in Macclesfield include: Adlington, Bollington, Bollington Central, Bollington East, Bollington West, Broken Cross, Chelford, Cheshire, Disley & Lyme Handley, Henbury, Hurdsfield, Kerridge, Macclesfield, Macclesfield Bollinbrook, Macclesfield Broken Cross, Macclesfield Central, Macclesfield East, Macclesfield Hurdsfield, Macclesfield Tytherington, Macclesfield West, Mottram St Andrew, Nether Alderley, Newton, Over Alderley, Pott Shrigley, Prestbury, Rainow, Tytherington, Tytherington Business Park, Whiteley Green.
The top ten Most Expensive Streets in Macclesfield are:
- Summerhill Road
- Withinlee Road
- Bradford Lane
- Bridge End Lane
- Heybridge Lane
- Castle Hill
- Yew Tree Way
- Hocker Lane
- Bridge End Drive
- Wilmslow Road
Local Authority in Macclesfield
Cheshire East Council is the local authority for Macclesfield http://www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/
Cheshire East Council is the local authority for Macclesfield http://www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/
Conservation Areas in Macclesfield
Development is restricted in a Conservation Area. Permitted Development rights are removed and buildings have a similar status to listed buildings. It is not impossible to build or extend in a Conservation Area, but expertise is required. Raynes Architecture have an expert track record at gaining planning permissions with listed buildings. The following areas are conservation areas. click the links for detailed maps.
Development is restricted in a Conservation Area. Permitted Development rights are removed and buildings have a similar status to listed buildings. It is not impossible to build or extend in a Conservation Area, but expertise is required. Raynes Architecture have an expert track record at gaining planning permissions with listed buildings. The following areas are conservation areas. click the links for detailed maps.
- Barracks Square
- Bollington
- Bollington Cross
- Butley Town
- Buxton Road Macclesfield
- Christ Church Macclesfield
- Danebridge/Wincle
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Macclesfield is ideally situated between city centre Manchester in one direction, Peak District in another and countryside of Cheshire. Direct link to London only 1hr 50mins. The town has a great feel with a lovely cobbled area in front of the town hall with coffee shops flanking two sides.
Bollington is situated between Potts Shrigley and Macclesfield edging on to the Peak District and so ideal for walkers and cyclist. After a day of strenuous activity, walking or riding in the peak district what better way to relax than in village Inn drinking fine ale accompanied by good food in one of Bollingtons 26 hostelries.
White Nancy - Overlooking Bollington and the Cheshire plains with views that are inspirational.
The Middlewood Way - Route 55 of the National Cycle Network - A 10-mile traffic-free route for walkers, cyclists and horse riders and forms part of
Accessibility - The Middlewood Way is mostly level and hard-surfaced and is wheelchair accessible.
Prestbury is a great place to live. Situated between the towns of Macclesfield and Wilmslow it still retains a village atmosphere, Prestbury is a friendly village with good pubs,schools and restaurants. For commuting it offers good rail links to both Manchester and London, it is also close to Manchester airport (but not on the flightpath). For relaxation it provides a great situation, especially for those who enjoy the outdoors. The Peak district national park lies on the doorstep to the west and the picturesque villages of Cheshire lie to the south and east. Because of its its benefits Prestbury has always been one of the most sought after location, the result is that the property prices are higher than average.
Close to Macclesfield. Unaffected by aircraft and road noise it lies just 2 miles from the Pennines and on all but one side is surrounded by open countryside.
To go for a walk in the Derbyshire Dales around for example Chatsworth and Bakewell requires just a 45 minute traffic jam free car journey.
On one of the principal rail lines, commuting to Manchester and elsewhere is easy -London is but 2 hours 30 mins from Macclesfield and Manchester airport is only 20 minutes away.
Bollington is situated between Potts Shrigley and Macclesfield edging on to the Peak District and so ideal for walkers and cyclist. After a day of strenuous activity, walking or riding in the peak district what better way to relax than in village Inn drinking fine ale accompanied by good food in one of Bollingtons 26 hostelries.
White Nancy - Overlooking Bollington and the Cheshire plains with views that are inspirational.
The Middlewood Way - Route 55 of the National Cycle Network - A 10-mile traffic-free route for walkers, cyclists and horse riders and forms part of
Accessibility - The Middlewood Way is mostly level and hard-surfaced and is wheelchair accessible.
Prestbury is a great place to live. Situated between the towns of Macclesfield and Wilmslow it still retains a village atmosphere, Prestbury is a friendly village with good pubs,schools and restaurants. For commuting it offers good rail links to both Manchester and London, it is also close to Manchester airport (but not on the flightpath). For relaxation it provides a great situation, especially for those who enjoy the outdoors. The Peak district national park lies on the doorstep to the west and the picturesque villages of Cheshire lie to the south and east. Because of its its benefits Prestbury has always been one of the most sought after location, the result is that the property prices are higher than average.
Close to Macclesfield. Unaffected by aircraft and road noise it lies just 2 miles from the Pennines and on all but one side is surrounded by open countryside.
To go for a walk in the Derbyshire Dales around for example Chatsworth and Bakewell requires just a 45 minute traffic jam free car journey.
On one of the principal rail lines, commuting to Manchester and elsewhere is easy -London is but 2 hours 30 mins from Macclesfield and Manchester airport is only 20 minutes away.