For sale Barn

The Drift House

BURLAND GREEN, NANTWICH, BURLAND, CHESHIRE EAST CW5 8NG

5 beds 5 baths 336 m² Listed 13 Apr 2026 (-61d)

£1,950,000

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Property details

Tenure

FREEHOLD

Floor area

336 m²

Last sold

£1,150,000 Mar 2017

Local average

£303,844 (+541.8%)

Street crime

2 incidents within 1 mile (Apr 2026)

Key features

  • Underfloor heating both upstairs and downstairs
  • Fully converted 15 years ago to contemporary living accommodation
  • Each room individual heating control panel
  • Has been designed to accommodate access for wheelchair users on lower level - useful for multi-generational living arrangements
  • Brand new annex over two levels set away from main house with spacious bedroom, bathroom and kitchen
  • Total of 5383 sq ft including house, annex and garage space

Additional details

Electricity
Mains supply
Water
Mains supply
Sewerage
Private supply
Heating
Oil
Accessibility
Lateral living, Step-free access, Wide doorways, Ramped access, Level access shower, Level access
Parking
Garage
Garden
Private garden
Listed property
No
Restrictions
No
Required access
No
Rights of way
No
Flooded in last 5 years
No
Flood defences
No

Description

The owner would consider a part-exchange for a property offering a minimum double garage (or scope to build/develop), open-plan living, at least four bedrooms (ideally with a ground-floor bedroom or convertible room), modern interiors, and a ground-floor bathroom large enough for wheelchair access.
The Drift House
For those who crave light, land and a home that offers space to breathe and grow, The Drift House calls, from the peaceful Cheshire village of Burland.
 
Country living, city connectivity
With walks in abundance on the doorstep, close to the Shropshire Union Canal and on the cusp of the thriving East Cheshire town of Nantwich, Burland is the perfect bridge between country living and city convenience.
 
Tucked away beyond electric gates, The Drift House reveals itself slowly, approached via a tree-lined driveway backing onto a paddock belonging to the home. Sense the calm and space, as the wider world drifts quietly away.
 
A turning circle directly in front of the annexe and triple garage allows for easy access, with the garaging itself providing comfortable parking for four cars, while the driveway comfortably accommodates double figures – ideal for guests and grown-up children. A classic five-bar gate leads into the courtyard beyond.
 
OWNER QUOTE: “Unlike many barns, which can be quite dark, with low ceilings and lots of separate rooms, The Drift House is so light inside. It’s high, open and you really use every bit of space. You never feel enclosed.”
 
Enchanting arrival
The entrance hall at The Drift House immediately sets the tone: expansive, architectural, and drenched in natural light. Vaulted to the roof with exposed trusses and a striking bridge walkway connecting the two wings of the home, the space feels as much like a gallery as it does a family living space.
 
Pale ceramic tiles warmed by underfloor heating run underfoot, a feature echoed throughout the home, while bespoke handmade lighting adds warmth against the crisp white décor. A full intelligent lighting system allows zonedmoods to be created throughout, at the touch of a button.
 
Currently arranged as a dining hall, the scale and centrality of this space offer great flexibility. Whether as a formal reception room, dining hall or even as a future second kitchen–living area, it’s a space that adapts to its owners’ needs.
 
Savour the views
At the heart of the home lies the expansive kitchen–dining–family room, a soaring, light-filled space that embodies the blend of modern comfort and rural rusticity found throughout The Drift House.
 
Originally fronted with solid glass, it’s now fitted with a full wall of bifolding doors, three vast openings fold back completely to connect the entire living space to the sculpted gardens, water features and dining areas beyond, creating a seamless flow between inside and out.
 
Beneath high vaulted ceilings, the kitchen balances warmth and innovation. A modern oak design is paired with exposed RSJs and subtle industrial touches, fusing tradition and contemporary style with flair. At its centre, a vast island stretches out, complete with a double sink and large induction hob - perfect for both cooking and conversation.
 
Integrated appliances include a steam oven, main oven, combi multifunction oven, two warming drawers, dishwasher and a sleek American fridge-freezer with chiller, flanked by a bespoke wraparound wine rack. The breakfast bar, seating six with ease, keeps family time at the heart of the space, ensuring you can connect over homework, lunchtime prep and morning cuppas.
 
Practical places
Tucked off one corner of the kitchen, the utility room is spacious and practical, plumbed for a washing machine and dryer, with its own sink, plenty of storage and dedicated cupboard housing the boiler and hot water system.
 
Warm and well-ventilated, the utility room also doubles as an excellent drying room throughout the year. The home’s multi-zone heating is controlled from here, with three separate panels allowing each area to be individually set for comfort and efficiency.
 
Flow through into the snug, a cosy yet spacious autumn-winter lounge for the cooler months with a dedicated media wall and feature slate wall with log burning stove.
 
Returning through the central dining hall, make your way through to the private, peaceful study, the perfect place to work from home whilst remaining connected. This room could also serve as a snug for multigenerational living, positioned next to the accessible downstairs fourth bedroom with its tactile original exposed beams and brick wall with arched alcoves. There is also a Jack ‘n’ Jill bathroom, with walk-in shower, wash basin, WC and heated towel radiator.
 
OWNER QUOTE: “Every room downstairs has independent access outdoors.”
 
From the entrance hall, ascend the oak stairs up to the gallery landing. Tucked peacefully away at the farthest end of the landing, access the master bedroom via its walk-through, boutique chic ensuite, with a wide countertop with wash basin and built in storage on the right, opening up to the large walk-in shower and freestanding bathtub opposite. Shimmering tiles have a matt finish, with WC tucked privately away to one side.
 
Beyond the vast main bedroom sits beneath a beam-laden vaulted ceiling, with windows drawing in light and framing verdant views out over the garden, with ample built-in storage.
 
Back along the landing, enjoy the best views in the house from bedroom three, a spacious double with vaulted ceiling embellished in beams. Wake up to views over the paddock and countryside before refreshing in the shower room ensuite with large bath containing shower head attachment.
 
Privately positioned at the far end of the landing, bedroom two is quiet and self-contained room that offers a sense of independence and detachment from the wider flow of the bedrooms. With its own spacious shower room and separate entrance via a set of stairs from the outside, it can be reached without passing through the main house - offering flexibility for multigenerational living, independent teens, work purposes or visiting family.
 
Sunshine and seclusion
OWNER QUOTE: “It’s got everything you need – privacy, views – the garden is a south facing sun trap, it ticks every box.”
 
Set within approximately 6.5 acres, the gardens and grounds at The Drift House are a true extension of the home, elegantlylandscaped, carefully considered and designed to amplify the enjoyment of everyday living.
 
To the rear, the garden unfolds in a series of distinct but connected spaces: structured box hedging wraps around a central lawn; a raised stone pond brims with planting in view of a pergola-topped relaxation area; and a bespoke dining zone with timber bench seating is flanked by raised beds and contemporary water features, independently controlled from the kitchen for a mellow sensory experience whilst dining alfresco.
 
At every turn, this garden is designed to delight, in a tranquil and low maintenance manner - from blossom trees and boxhedging to sunshine and stillness, all accessible from every ground-floor room, making the outdoors an integral part of everyday life.
 
Beyond the formal garden, two hedge-lined fields extend the sense of space and seclusion. One has its own separate access from the road, with internal gates allowing the two to be joined, ideal for equestrian use or grazing. There’s also scopeto install stables or a dedicated unit for a car collection, offering real potential for future lifestyle or leisure needs.
 
The Annexe
Created from scratch by the current owner and never yet stayed in, the annexe is an elegant and entirely self-contained living space tucked within the extended triple garage building.
 
With its own private entrance and French doors opening to the courtyard, it offers independence without compromise, perfect for visiting family, growing teens, or as a beautifully appointed Airbnb.
 
Open-plan and airy, with laminate flooring and a log-burning fire setting a warm, relaxed tone, the ground floor features a cosy light-filled living room opening into a cream-toned kitchen; fully equipped and seamlessly integrated. A separate, luxurious bathroom completes the downstairs.
 
Upstairs, beneath a vaulted ceiling, the double bedroom resonates with light, perfectly peaceful thanks to high-level windows and a quaint porthole that frames views across the countryside. With its own water, heating and electric supply, the annexe functions entirely independently - offering flexibility, privacy, and future potential in equal measure.
 
Out and about
Surrounded by peaceful countryside yet perfectly connected, The Drift House offers the best of both worlds. From gentle morning walks along the nearby Llangollen Canal to hilltop adventures in the heart of the Welsh mountains a little further afield, this is a location made for those who love the outdoors. Golf courses, equestrian centres, and tennis courts are all within easy reach, along with a network of surrounding, scenic villages and traditional rural pubs for unwinding and dining out at the weekend.
 
Just five minutes away, the market town of Nantwich provides everything needed day to day, with a thriving high street full of independent shops, cosy cafés, restaurants and a thriving arts scene.
 
For more extensive retail, culture and dining, Chester and Tarporley are both within comfortable reach, with their own distinct high streets, from Chester’s ancient cobbles and Rows to Tarporley’s trendy boutique shops and bars.
 
Families are well catered for, with a number of well-regarded schools nearby. Bunbury’s popular primary is just 2.5 miles away, while Tarporley High and Bishop Heber both have strong reputations at secondary level. For independent options, The Grange, Abbey Gate College, and Kings and Queens in Chester all lie within the wider catchment.
 
When it comes to connectivity, The Drift House delivers is ideal for commuters. Nantwich station links easily to Crewe -a major rail hub with fast connections across the UK - while the M6, Manchester and Liverpool airports are all accessible in under an hour.
 
Balancing the bliss of countryside calm with the ease of modern connection, The Drift House is a home designed for living well. Light-filled, spacious and supremely flexible, whether hosting leisurely summer lunches in the garden, watching the seasons shift across the paddocks, or welcoming family to stay in the self-contained annexe, The Drift House is a home in which to settle, stretch out, soak up the sunshineand savour everything homelife has to offer.
EPC Rating: B

Listed by

Chester

Currans Homes Limited

Reference: 174366407

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Address Current Potential Floor area Age band Type
Burland Green Cottage, Burland Green, Burland, NANTWICH 44 91 173 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Detached
Burland Green Cottage, Burland Green, NANTWICH 71 80 163 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Detached
The Drift House, Burland Green, Burland 81 89 336 m² England and Wales: 2007-2011 House
The Drift House, Burland Green, Burland, NANTWICH 81 89 336 m² England and Wales: 2007-2011 Detached

Flood risk

Zone: 1

Risk: Low

Job (default Low)

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Price history

Event Date Price % change
Listed for sale £1,950,000 +69.6%
Sold 23/03/2017 (9 years ago) £1,150,000

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data. Crown copyright.

Sold Comparables

Same street and nearby sales within 0.25 miles (last 5 years). Data from Land Registry Price Paid.

Address Price Date Type
UPPER GREEN HOUSE WREXHAM ROAD, BURLAND, NANTWICH, CHESHIRE EAST, CW5 8ND £660,000 24/03/2022 Other

Area average: £660,000 (1 sale)

Capital growth trend

Land Registry outcode average: last 12 months vs 5y and 10y ago (from sold prices).

5y growth 23.8%
10y growth 73.3%

House Price Index (HM Land Registry — official index, not sold-price averages): Cheshire East. Series: All dwelling types. As of March 2026.

1y (index) 1.3%
5y (index) 22.9%
10y (index) 52.2%

Rental Range

Estimated market rent for Cheshire East. Low = conservative, Realistic = average, Optimistic = best case.

Low £878/mo
Realistic £975/mo
Optimistic £1,073/mo

Based on Local Authority from postcode lookup → Cheshire East.

LHA (30th percentile) floor for Bolton and Bury: £947/mo (Apr 2025 – Mar 2026)

Location

Address

Long Lane

Nearby

Nearest stations, universities and amenities (distance from property).

Type Name Distance
Bus stop Burland, Long Lane / Wrexham Road 0.1 miles
Shop Snugburys 1.2 miles
Shop Blackberry Farm, Farm Shop 1.3 miles
Train station Nantwich 3.2 miles
Train station Wrenbury 4.1 miles
Hospital Leighton Hospital 5.5 miles
Hospital Tarporley War Memorial Hospital 6.4 miles
University University of Buckingham Crewe Campus 7.2 miles

Street-level crime

Category Count
Criminal damage and arson 1
Vehicle crime 1
Total incidents 2

Within 1 mile during Apr 2026. Source: data.police.uk (England & Wales).

Schools nearby

Nearest open schools with Ofsted ratings (England). Closed schools are not shown. Data from Get Information about Schools and Ofsted.

Name Type Distance Ofsted
Acton Church of England Primary Academy Primary 1.8 miles Good — 22 Nov 2023
Malbank School and Sixth Form College Secondary 2.5 miles Good — 21 Sep 2022
Millfields Primary Academy Primary 2.6 miles Good — 6 Oct 2016
Reaseheath College Other 2.7 miles (No rating)
Nantwich Primary Academy Primary 3.0 miles Good — 27 Dec 2018

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Rent-driven metrics

Based on Area rent estimate.

Rent ratio 0.05%
Max investor price (0.8%) £121,875
Target investor price (1%) £97,500
  • Rent ratio — Monthly rent ÷ purchase price (1% rule). 1%+ = strong, 0.8–1% = okay, <0.8% = weak for cashflow.
  • Max investor price — Rent ÷ 0.8%; the price at which rent would be 0.8% of price (Stoke-style target).
  • Target investor price — Rent ÷ 1%; the price at which rent would be 1% of price (strong cashflow band).
  • Gross yield — Annual rent as % of purchase price (no costs).

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