Dream homes in Cheddleton

This release of 28 four and five-bedroom houses showcase the last detached homes at St Edwards Park, Cheddleton, but interested buyers need to be quick – there are only eight left.
The development, popular with a range of buyers from families to young professionals and first time buyers, has been lovingly manicured to create an idyllic retreat in the countryside, making it a very desirable address indeed.
Julia Pallister, sales director for Redrow Homes (Midlands) says: “St Edwards Park is a much sought-after place to live, thanks to its fantastic location nestled away on the quiet southern edge of the Peak District and beautiful, stylish homes. This is now our final release of detached homes and so the last chance for people to buy this style, new, at St Edwards Park.”
Homes in this release include the four-bedroom Lea, which comes with an en-suite to master bedroom, kitchen, living room and dining room, main bathroom, utility room, cloak room and understairs storage. These properties also have a single garage, with prices starting at £229,950.
Also available is the five-bedroom Windermere, priced from £449,950. This spacious home boasts two en-suite bathrooms, a walk-in wardrobe, family room, study and double garage, on top of everything the Lea has to offer.
Other homes in this release are the four-bedroom Welford, Tamar and Roadford, with prices starting from £269,950.
Julia continued: “There are some great homes on offer in this latest phase – perfect for a large family or even friends sharing. This development is popular with a wide variety of buyers so we’re expecting these last eight detached homes to be snapped up quickly.”
The over-riding features of St Edward’s Park are its impressive architecture and the lush green surroundings, with fabulous views over rolling countryside. Rich woodland and open space account for 85 of the development’s 120 acres.
St Edward’s Park rests in the picturesque village of Cheddleton which has all the amenities of a typical countryside village, with a small post office, pharmacy and a primary school. Nearby is the market town of Leek which has character in abundance with narrow cobbled shopping streets, ancient churches and historic markets. Leek also boasts all the amenities of a modern town, with three large supermarkets and a host of restaurants and public houses.
The development is also around 15 minutes away from Stoke-on-Trent and close to the M6, A52 and A53.
To find out more about living the rural life at St Edward’s Park, visit the development, open weekdays between 12pm and 5.30pm, and from 10am on Saturday and Sunday, or log on to redrow.co.uk.