121 BYRONS LANE
MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST SK11 0HA
Property details
Tenure
FREEHOLD
Floor area
289 m²
Council tax band
H
Last sold
£1,025,000 Nov 2014
Local average
£457,443 (+227.9%)
Deprivation
Decile 4 (13,135 of 33,755)
Street crime
118 incidents within 1 mile (Apr 2026)
Key features
- Distinguished Grade II listed Georgian residence
- Set within an enviable & private position
- Approx. 3 acres of picturesque grounds o
- Beautifully enhanced interiors blended with period character
- Stunning orangery inspired by Joseph Paxton, with underfloor heating and log burner
- Five well-proportioned bedrooms, including a basement floor suite
- Bespoke kitchen with high-spec appliances, granite worktops and stylish finishes
- Equestrian potential with stabling, tack room, outbuildings and direct access to countryside walks
- EPC Rating = D
Additional details
- Parking
- Yes
- Garden
- Yes
Description
Description
This distinguished Grade II listed Georgian residence occupies an enviable position, surrounded by landscaped gardens, open land and a tranquil lake, creating a rare opportunity to enjoy refined rural living defined by space, serenity and exclusivity. Despite its idyllic seclusion, the property remains conveniently close to Macclesfield and a collection of highly regarded surrounding villages. Dating in part from circa 1760, when it was originally known as Byrons Wood Cottage, the house was later extended in the early 19th century to form the elegant home seen today. The current owners have meticulously enhanced the property throughout, preserving its rich heritage while introducing a sophisticated and cohesive interior. The result is a beautifully balanced country home that combines period character with contemporary comfort, subtly influenced by a calm, coastal-inspired palette. The interiors retain an abundance of original Georgian features, including classic proportions, traditional sash windows with original shutters, and carefully restored or replaced glazing. These heritage elements are seamlessly complemented by bespoke finishes, including Mandarin stone flooring, bespoke fitted furniture and thoughtfully curated detailing throughout. The exterior has been recently enhanced, including new fascias crafted by local Pott Shrigley joinery and finished in heritage-approved tones, ensuring the home remains both well-maintained and sympathetic to its listed status. A particular highlight is the magnificent orangery, inspired by the work of Joseph Paxton echoing the iconic glasshouse at Chatsworth through its original structural influences. This striking space combines elegant proportions with impressive modern enhancements, including motorised vents, underfloor heating and a feature double-sided log burner. Designed very much with contemporary living in mind, the orangery offers a superb sense of space and light, with expansive glazing that draws in natural light and perfectly frames views of the surrounding gardens. The result is a bright, open and highly versatile environment that seamlessly connects indoors and out ideal for modern family life, as well as stylish entertaining throughout the seasons.
At the heart of the home, the bespoke breakfast kitchen and living area has been beautifully reconfigured to offer both practicality and style, complete with granite worktops, walnut shelving, a Nexus range cooker, Neff and Hotpoint appliances, American-style fridge and purified water system. A log burner provides additional warmth and character, while a charming window seat creates a welcoming focal point. The living spaces are complemented by a stylish media room with Crittall-style doors, panelling and a feature electric fire, this versatile space with garden access could also serve as a family room/snug or home office The bedroom accommodation is impressive and generous. A basement floor bedroom suite with bespoke panelling, fitted furniture and a Duravit en suite offers excellent flexibility for guests or multigenerational living, with its own external access. Additional spaces, including a potential boot room and practical utility areas, further enhance everyday living.
To the first floor the four bedroom layout continues to impress, with well-proportioned rooms, exposed beams and double-aspect views. The family bathroom has been thoughtfully designed as a luxurious retreat, featuring underfloor heating, a vaulted ceiling and a Japanese soaking bath, alongside high-quality Duravit fittings and elegant tiling. The principal suite enjoys scenic views and benefits from a modern en suite shower room. Externally, the grounds are undoubtedly a standout feature, forming a truly delightful garden setting that has been lovingly cultivated and beautifully maintained. A charming walled garden and inviting patio areas are complemented by an abundance of established planting, including mature trees, cascading wisteria, vibrant poppies and seasonal flowers that bring colour and texture throughout the year. A picturesque lake further enhances the sense of tranquillity, all set against the backdrop of rolling land with carp and trout, complete with an elegant fountain. This enchanting outdoor environment provides exceptional opportunities for al fresco entertaining, family enjoyment and peaceful relaxation, with direct access to superb countryside walks. For equestrian enthusiasts, the property offers further scope and exciting potential to develop its existing facilities, making it an ideal lifestyle choice. Additional outbuildings, including stabling, a tack room & a carriage shed (with agreement for utility and storage), enhance the versatility of the property & further support its appeal as a refined rural retreat
Location
Set within beautifully landscaped grounds of approximately 3 acres, Byrons Wood House enjoys an enviable and highly private position at the head of a long driveway, approached via Byron’s Lane one of Macclesfield’s most sought-after and prestigious addresses. This delightful, meandering road is characterised by an array of substantial period homes and leads towards the charming village of Sutton, creating a wonderfully picturesque setting in the foothills of the Pennines.
The property adjoins both Macclesfield Canal and Macclesfield Golf Course, affording far-reaching views across open countryside and surrounding hills. The canal towpath offers idyllic routes for walking and cycling, while the nearby Peak District National Park provides endless opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
Sutton itself is a highly regarded semi-rural village, known for its strong sense of community and appealing blend of countryside tranquillity and everyday convenience. It offers a selection of local amenities including a general store, post office, and charming tea rooms, alongside welcoming country pubs most notably the renowned Sutton Hall gastro pub, all within easy reach of the property.
Macclesfield town centre lies just over a mile away (1.3 miles) and provides a comprehensive range of high street and specialist shops, restaurants and services, while Wilmslow and Alderley Edge are also easily accessible for more boutique shopping and dining experiences.
The area is exceptionally well connected, with Macclesfield railway station (1.2 miles) on the main West Coast line, offering direct services to Manchester Piccadilly in approximately 25 minutes and London Euston in under 1 hour 45 minutes. Manchester Airport is 12 miles away, and road links to the wider North West are excellent, further enhanced by the nearby Poynton bypass.
There is an excellent choice of schooling in both the state and private sectors, with highly regarded options including Beech Hall (2.2 miles) and The King’s School Macclesfield nearby (3.6 miles), as well as Terra Nova (10. Miles) and The Ryleys (7.8 miles) within easy reach.
For leisure, the surrounding area offers a wealth of facilities, including multiple golf courses, livery yards, health clubs and country pursuits, making it ideal for those seeking an active and well-rounded lifestyle.
Altogether, the location of Byrons Wood House perfectly combines the beauty of a rural setting, the charm and convenience of nearby Sutton with its local tea rooms and amenities and excellent connectivity, further enhancing the appeal of this exceptional and elegantly appointed home.
Square Footage: 4,191 sq ft
Acreage: 3.13 Acres
Listed by
Wilmslow
Savills
Reference: 89627682
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Flood risk
Zone: 1
Risk: Low
Job (default Low)
Price history
| Event | Date | Price | % change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Listed for sale | — | £1,500,000 | +46.3% |
| Sold | 14/11/2014 (11 years ago) | £1,025,000 | — |
Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data. Crown copyright.
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Rental Range
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Based on Local Authority from postcode lookup → Cheshire East.
LHA (30th percentile) floor for East Cheshire: £1,745/mo (Apr 2025 – Mar 2026)
Location
Nearby
Nearest stations, universities and amenities (distance from property).
| Type | Name | Distance |
|---|---|---|
| Bus stop | Gurnett, Byrons Lane / Ye Olde Kings Head | 0.1 miles |
| Bus stop | Macclesfield, Byrons Lane / Laburnum Road | 0.3 miles |
| Shop | The Co-operative Food | 0.4 miles |
| Shop | Macclesfield Audi | 0.5 miles |
| Train station | Macclesfield | 1.1 miles |
| Hospital | Rosemount Resource Centre | 1.7 miles |
| Train station | Prestbury | 3.6 miles |
| Hospital | Corbar hall | 8.2 miles |
| University | University of Derby, Buxton | 8.3 miles |
| University | Tovell Building, Buxton & Leek College | 10.2 miles |
Street-level crime
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Violence and sexual offences | 63 |
| Anti-social behaviour | 13 |
| Drugs | 12 |
| Public order | 6 |
| Vehicle crime | 6 |
| Criminal damage and arson | 5 |
| Shoplifting | 4 |
| Other theft | 3 |
| Burglary | 2 |
| Possession of weapons | 2 |
| Robbery | 2 |
| Total incidents | 118 |
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hollinhey Primary School | Primary | 0.5 miles | Good — 27 Feb 2012 |
| Christ The King Catholic and Church of England Primary School | Primary | 0.6 miles | Inadequate — 11 Jul 2018 |
| Ash Grove Academy | Primary | 0.7 miles | Outstanding — 26 Jun 2024 |
| The Macclesfield Academy | Secondary | 0.9 miles | Requires improvement — 21 Jul 2020 |
| Macclesfield College | Other | 1.0 miles | — (No rating) |
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