Rowland’s outstanding and beautifully planned development at Astor Grange, Astor Drive, Grappenhall Heys, derives its inspiration from the architecture and ambience of the former Grappenhall Heys Estate, which once embraced the immediate area. Properties display classical facades and perfectly proportioned frontages, ensuring that tradition and modernity blend perfectly together to create the development’s unique hallmark of timeless elegance.
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5 bedroom detached home with double garage
4 bedroom detached home with garage
5 bedroom detached home with double garage
5 bedroom detached home with double garage
3 bedroom semi-detached home
4 bedroom detached home with garage
3 bedroom semi-detached home
Grappenhall offers several well-run primary schools, whilst Cransley School in nearby Northwich is an excellent independent school with an outstanding reputation.
Local transport links are excellent, with the M56, M6 and M62 all just minutes away. These place the major cities of Manchester, Chester and Liverpool within easy reach, whilst also providing rapid access to the Peak District, North Wales and the Lake District. From Warrington Bank Quay station, local trains serve Manchester and Liverpool, with direct inter-city services to London taking just under two hours. Manchester Airport is around twenty minutes away via the M56.
Just a few moments’ walk from Astor Grange is Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden – the last vestige of the original estate – now beautifully renovated and revived, a perfect place for quiet and contemplation amongst well-tended flowerbeds and walks. South of Grappenhall, open country reaches out to Delamere Forest and the hills of the Mid-Cheshire Ridge, a wonderful area for walking, cycling and equestrian pursuits – plus it’s only a short drive to Chester, as well as to fashionable Cheshire destinations such as Knutsford, Alderley Edge and Wilmslow.
Grappenhall embraces everything you would expect from a thriving village - a historic parish church, several pubs, well-run primary schools and a popular, sociable cricket club. The 18th century Bridgewater Canal passes through the village and its towpath leads to a network of byways through surrounding countryside, which offers limitless opportunities for walking, cycling and horse-riding.
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