Turnkey contemporary smallholding: high-spec home with paddocks, menage and planning consent.
4 double bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms
Approximately 3,200 sq ft of newly built, high-spec living space
Set in c.6.7 acres with paddocks, menage and stables
Approved planning consent for 18m x 12m livestock barn (23/21495)
Air source heat pump, zoned heating, EV charging and CCTV fitted
Very slow fixed broadband despite 5G router — may affect remote work
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; check insulation and running costs
Electric sliding gates, large driveway, carport/workshop and Biopure plant
Sunnyside is a striking contemporary smallholding set in about 6.7 acres of private Cheshire countryside. The newly constructed 3,200 sq ft detached home delivers generous living spaces including a high-spec open-plan kitchen/dining/living area, a separate lounge, and a bespoke glazed staircase that punctuates the entrance hall. Four double bedrooms all have en-suite facilities; the master suite includes a fitted walk-in wardrobe and Juliet balcony overlooking the grounds.
The outdoor provision is a major strength for equestrian or smallholding buyers: secure fencing, four paddocks with water supplies, a 40m x 20m menage, and an L-shaped stable block currently housing three stables. Approved planning consent for an additional 18m x 12m livestock barn (application 23/21495) provides scope to expand agricultural use. Practical extras include a carport/workshop, electric sliding gated access, off-street parking, and a Biopure waste treatment plant.
The house blends modern technology and sustainability with day-to-day practicality: high-temperature Hitachi air source heat pump with smartphone control, zoned underfloor heating ground floor, air conditioning in key rooms, electric vehicle charging point, CCTV, 5G router and a six-year PCC warranty. These features create a turnkey offer for buyers seeking a high-spec rural home with ready-made equestrian facilities.
Buyers should note a few material considerations. Broadband is reported as very slow despite 5G routing, which may affect home-working or streaming in some parts of the plot. Records indicate solid brick walls with no assumed insulation, and the property’s main fuel listing shows oil; buyers may wish to confirm running costs and insulation details. The location is hamlet/isolated—highly private but requiring car travel for many services. Overall, this is a rare, well-specified smallholding for purchasers prioritising space, equestrian use and contemporary comfort.