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This spacious new home is located in the Lower Heath area of Congleton, close to the banks of the River Dane on the edge of the Peak District, providing you with beautiful countryside views all year round. Plenty of wide-open green spaces mean that you’ll find Giantswood Grove an amazing space for your family to grow. Open-plan kitchens and dining areas in each house mean you’ll have enough room to host dinner parties, enjoy weekend baking with the kids, or simply enjoy a family meal together.
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The development offers a total of 94 new homes built at the edge of this historic Cheshire market town, meaning you’ll truly be part of a community. Get in touch today and we’ll be happy to answer any questions.
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A 5-minute drive from Giantswood Grove, Congleton High Street has a wide range of brand name stores and a varied choice of independent retailers, including a Makers Market on the last Saturday of each month which boasts a showcase of food, drink, art and crafts from local artists.
Giantswood Grove is also served by a Tesco Superstore, just a mile away from the development.
The local area is dotted with pubs, restaurants and cafés, offering a range of cuisines. Just 10-minutes away is the Cheshire Tavern, a country pub offering a range of dishes to suit every taste. Enjoy the warm sense of community whilst attending one of the pub’s regular quizzes or curry nights.
If you fancy something a little more creative, visit Alcumlow Hall Farm, where you can try your hand at creating your own pottery with Little Harts Pottery Studio before relaxing and sampling some award-winning Snugburys ice cream. There is also an opportunity to support local businesses with a spot of rural shopping in the traditional barns at Alcumlow Hall Farm, where you can peruse the range of independent stores offering everything from crafts to home interiors.
Buying a house close to good quality schools is a priority for many families, and your children will love the range of progressive schools in the area. Giantswood Grove is located near the well-performing Buglawton Primary School, St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, and Havannah Primary School. For secondary education, Eaton Bank Academy is just a 5-minute walk away from Giantswood Grove and Congleton High School, just a 10-minute drive, both of which are rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted. There are also opportunities for those wanting to enter higher education close to home, with Manchester Metropolitan’s Crewe campus just a 30-minute drive away from the development.
Congleton benefits from good commuter links by both road and rail to Manchester and North Staffordshire. Giantswood Grove is particularly well-placed for Manchester commuters, with a prime position on the A34 and Manchester Airport just a 35-minute drive away
The A34 provides links to Stoke-on-Trent, Manchester and several local Cheshire towns, including Wilmslow, Alderley Edge and Handforth, with the A54 providing links to Holmes Chapel and Middlewich. The M6 is just 7 miles away, giving access to Birmingham, Liverpool and the rest of the motorway network.
Mainline train stations in Crewe and Macclesfield are just a short drive away, providing excellent connectivity to Manchester and London. The local Congleton Station also offers hourly services to Stoke-on-Trent and Manchester Piccadilly.
Reliable buses connect the entire town, with Congleton Bus Station having numerous stops and acting as a hub for the bus routes.
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Congleton lies on the banks of the River Dane, within the Cheshire countryside. The town has many natural beauty spots, including Astbury Mere Country Park, a former sand quarry which sits on the edge of the Peak District National Park. With rolling hills and a secluded lake, Astbury Mere offers a chance for you to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
For those who wish to explore Cheshire’s Peak District, England’s first National Park, they’ll find a myriad of unusual delights amongst the breath-taking scenery and dramatic landscapes. From the rocky outcrop of Alderley Edge that conceals mysteries of Merlin to the weird and wonderful bridges and locks on the Macclesfield Canal, Cheshire’s Peak District has events and attractions to suit every member of the family.
There’s also plenty of opportunities to explore country parks and nature reserves including Tegg’s Nose Country Park which offers scenic views over Macclesfield Forest and is part of the famous Gritstone Trail, a 35-mile trail with a variety of interesting landmarks as well as stunning views across Cheshire's peaks and plains, including the Welsh hills and the cathedrals of Liverpool.
For those looking for further peace and quiet, the Macclesfield Canal runs through Congleton. You can take leisurely walks along the banks and enjoy sights such as the Silk Museum, the Anson Engine Museum and Bosley Reservoir.
Congleton Park is perfect for a family day out, with a play area for little ones and large rolling green spaces perfect for a picnic and a bowling green. At Glebe Farm, spot the alpacas, donkeys and goats roaming in the paddocks and get stuck into farm life with a tractor ride. With a coffee shop and butchers on-site, Glebe Farm makes for a fun-filled day out.
For arts and culture, take a visit to Clonter Opera Theatre and experience compelling artistic performances. Thanks to a varied performance schedule, you can find everything from classic fairy tales to seasonal themed shows.
Travel a little further afield, and you’ll find Little Moreton Hall, a spectacular Tudor Manor House. Immerse yourself in history as you take a tour of the Manor House and discover what it was like to live in Tudor times. For those wanting some peace and quiet, take a relaxing stroll around the lovely gardens surrounding the Manor.
In nearby Holmes Chapel, pay a visit to the eclectic Beer Emporium, which has a wide selection of craft beer and ales to satisfy every taste. Or if outdoor activities are more your style, try your hand at clay pigeon shooting at Holmes Chapel Shooting Ground.
Shoppers will be delighted to learn that Congleton is close to retail hotspots in Liverpool and Chester. Liverpool One is stacked with big brand names, while Cheshire Oaks — less than an hour’s drive west — is the ideal place to spend a day. To the east, Sheffield has a buzzing nightlife scene along with enough restaurants and shops to keep you entertained for years to come!
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