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Heatherley Wood Brochure.Pdf A bespoke development of 4, 5 and 6 bedroom homes A prestigious development of just 50 homes. From spacious and stylish detached properties to contemporary townhouses. These four, five and six bedroom properties are set within a 400-acre historic parkland, and offer a spacious design and bespoke specification for an elevated level of modern luxury living. Positioned close to the affluent Cheshire village of Alderley Edge, the spectacular views and famous National Trust parkland at ‘The Edge’ and boasting superb transport connections, Heatherley Wood is a place far beyond the ordinary. Open space, spectacular views and a stunning country estate Since its beginnings as a much loved family residence, Alderley Park’s appeal has never faulted, with the natural beauty of the woodland, the idyllic lake and all the park has to offer continually exceeds expectations Alderley Park has always offered a charmed lifestyle and was the stunning setting for an impressive stately home for the Stanley family for many, many years. It continues to promote this unique privilege today, with residents able to enjoy the best life has to offer. Heatherley Wood is nestled away in 400 acres of historic parkland which creates a truly unique setting with picturesque views from every corner of the development. Natural beauty and tranquillity surround Heatherley Wood, with residents able to explore the country estate at their leisure. With scenic running, walking and cycling routes, including trail terrain and farmyard paths, you are spoilt for choice at Alderley Park. The idyllic lake and fully operational farm ensure leisure time at Alderley Park comes hand-in-hand with breath-taking backdrops. Various events take place throughout the year too, allowing all to enjoy the magic of Alderley Park. From Cheshire village to cosmopolitan city Heatherley Wood has the edge A34 M60 A56 Timperley A6 Culture in all its forms inspires and invites us Dunham Cheadle Massey to see life from entirely new perspectives Cheadle Hazel Grove Hale Manchester Hulme Airport M56 Bramhall A555 Handforth A556 A538 Hoo Green Poynton A523 Mere Wilmslow A34 Adlington Mobberley Alderley Edge village Alderley Edge Tabley Prestbury With the hamlet of Nether Alderley home to a 14th Century Bollington Church and working medieval corn mill nearby, the local area Knutsford is still closely connected with the countryside, beautifully combined with its close proximity to towns with a contemporary Ollerton outlook and a world-class city. A537 A556 The Rex Cinema, Wilmslow Alderley Alderley Edge is known for its café culture, upmarket eateries, Chelford Park bars and designer boutiques, and the desirable village also A523 benefits from a Waitrose and holds a monthly Farmers Market. It is widely recognised as Cheshire’s social hub and is just five A537 Over Peover minutes’ drive away from Heatherley Wood. Henbury The neighbouring town of Wilmslow is just a few miles away, offering a further choice of upscale and high street shopping, M6 dining and leisure facilities such as the Rex Cinema for the latest Hollywood blockbusters, independent films and live satellite broadcasts from the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Sutton St Mary’s Church, Nether Alderley Opera House, and National Theatre. Wilmslow also hosts a regular artisan market selling the freshly grown, baked, brewed Goostrey Lower Gawsworth and distilled products from across Cheshire and North Wales. Byley Withington A34 City life is highly accessible, with Manchester a byword for a wealth of shopping, sport, concerts and culture, from Harvey Nichols and Selfridges to the National Football Museum, A523 Museum of Science and Industry and Imperial War Museum North. The city attracts top entertainment names and tours to the Manchester Arena as well as the Opera House and Palace Theatre. It is not just a big name in the Premier League but also the UK’s basketball city with teams like the Manchester Giants, and its National Cycling Centre is one of the world’s finest. Discover an appetite for good living Throughout life, food and drink is a journey of discovery - of new sensory experiences, of new directions from visionary chefs, and the thrill of discovering a special venue for the first time The Bubble Room The Botanist Gusto The opportunity to enjoy good food and relaxed dining is quite literally at the heart of Heatherley Wood. Alderley Park has been granted planning permission for a pub and restaurant located in the stunning Grade II listed Tenants Hall, which will ultimately create a charming new dining destination. Just down the road a gastropub gem celebrates the legend of The Merlin the Wizard of Alderley Edge at the Wizard Inn where contemporary meets rustic with wooden beams, stone floors and modern British menus. The Wizard tea-rooms are the place to drop in for morning coffee, breakfast or lunch made from locally sourced suppliers. It is dog-friendly too, so there is always a warm welcome for all members of the family. Alderley Edge with its restaurants and watering holes along the lively London Road is the place for stylish modern dining, where gold and white awnings and outdoor terraces showcase the village’s renowned day and night-time scene. Unusual, floral-inspired cocktails can be enjoyed at The Botanist, Alderley Bar & Grill offers fine charcoal-grilled steaks sourced from local butchers whilst Gusto is renowned for its indulgent Italian menu. The Bubble Room, Yu and Victors are high end restaurants with impressive menus and stunning settings. Just 40 minutes away, Manchester city centre offers cafés by the score, creative cocktails and cosmopolitan dining such as Pacific Rim flavours and modern Australasian cuisine. Or head to Chester and the Carden Park estate’s restaurants for award-winning fine-dining at Redmonds or casual dining at The Vines, accompanied by a bottle of Carden Estate Reserve wine. From fitness to exploring nature, open up to new possibilities There is an intrinsic beauty in nature, and to its nuanced changes throughout the seasons, yet with an appeal and beneficial effect on our mood that is timeless Heatherley Wood puts well-being and a healthy lifestyle to the fore. Alderley Park recently opened a new gym and sports complex, including health and fitness suite, dance studio, sports hall, three tennis courts and a five-a-side all weather football pitch, providing state-of-the art equipment and impressive facilities, operated by Everybody Sport & Recreation. Nearby Alderley Edge cricket club, founded in 1870, has over 40 teams with a thriving junior section for 6-18s. The Club is also a premium base for racquet sports with adult and junior tennis and Cheshire league squash, with panoramic views of Cheshire scenery and the thriving Club House social scene. The landscape also makes for great golf, with Alderley Edge Golf Club close by and Wilmslow, Prestbury and more clubs dotted across the local landscape. Enjoy early morning walks, jogs or bike rides along the Park’s running and cycling trails, and explore the Alderley Edge escarpment, which is managed by the National Trust and only three miles away. Youngsters will love to play in piles of autumn leaves, while spring and winter draw people to enjoy the sylvan setting as well as the Hare Hill estate with its ornamental lake and parkland. Just ten miles away the iconic Tatton Park offers a thousand acres of estate, deer park, and glorious gardens, while ten minutes’ drive away you can discover even bigger places and explore the wonders of the universe in the Planet, Star, and Space Pavilions at the Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre. In a class of its own Education is about gaining knowledge, but also about providing the solid foundation to equip individuals to adapt, relish challenge, and make the most of every opportunity Nether Alderley Primary School - 1 mile Alderley Day Nursery - 1.1 miles Alderley Edge School for Girls - Sixth Form Little Eagles Pre School - 1.2 miles Finding schools and nurseries where children feel happy, grow as individuals, and develop their individual talents Alderley Edge School for Girls - 2.4 miles and strengths is an essential aspect of a family life, and at Heatherley Wood there is a wealth of choice when it Alderley Edge Pre School - 2.5 miles comes to education. A number of highly-regarded nurseries, independent and state schools can be found within easy reach of Heatherley Wood. The Ryleys School - 2.6 miles There are a number of day nurseries and pre-schools The King’s School - 4.8 miles* located close to Heatherley Wood offering comprehensive childcare provision and early years foundation stage (EYFS) Wilmslow High School - 5.1 miles education, offering babies, toddlers and pre-school children an excellent start in life. Wilmslow Preparatory School - 5.4 miles For younger children, Nether Alderley Primary is about a mile away from the development and offers a Yorston Lodge School, Knutsford - 8.2 miles quintessential small, friendly environment, where there has been a village school since 1620. The Manchester Grammar School - 15.1 miles The Ryleys, a preparatory school, is a short drive away, along with Wilmslow Preparatory School, Ashdene Manchester High School for Girls - 15.6 miles Primary School, Lindow Community Primary School and the Wilmslow Academy. Older children are served by Wilmslow High School, just five minutes away, while Alderley Edge School for Girls provides independent education for all ages with a well-established sixth form. The wider area offers an even broader choice with Manchester Grammar School and Manchester High Alderley Edge School for Girls School for Girls amongst the best in the country. *Distance based on new King’s School location - Alderley Road, Prestbury SK10 4SP The Ryleys School A highly accessible location There is a real sense of freedom in knowing you are at the heart of exceptionally developed connections, not just regionally, but nationally, and to the world Alderley Edge village 2.0 miles Regular buses direct from Alderley Park from Monday to Friday Alderley Edge Village approx.
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