Welcome Home To Cheshire

Prestbury is one of three precious stones shining from the corner points of Cheshire’s Golden Triangle; a glittering, star-studded setting completed by Alderley Edge and Wilmslow. This hat-trick of leafy, affluent neighbourhoods is also known as the Footballer Belt, owing to the high concentration of Premier League players who’ve called it home, including Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand, Marcus Rashford and Cristiano Ronaldo.


For your chance to live it up like a star in this Stylish House in Prestbury, worth £3,500,000, along with £100,000 cash, just enter the Cheshire House Draw, supporting the Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK.  This chic, five bedroom house features a stunning, galleried entrance hall, oversized doors and windows throughout, a spacious living room, lounge, and immaculate open-plan kitchen, as well as a home cinema, gym and south facing garden.

Nestled among rolling meadows and woodlands at the foothills of the Pennines, in the green belt of the county that The Telegraph calls the most underrated in England, the Anglo Saxon village of Prestbury boasts over 50 Grade II listed buildings. English Heritage celebrates its chocolate-box, timber-framed farmhouses, pretty cottages, Norman chapel and sundial, and even the remains of an 11th century cross and the village stocks.
Today’s Prestbury is a thriving community of independent establishments, with its own tennis and golf clubs, and station serving trains to Manchester and London. Residents can discover pre-loved designer clothing in Dress Cheshire, curated homeware in Rococo or seasonal food on the banks of the River Bollin at The Bridge pub. Helen Flanagan, Andrew Flintoff and Paddy McGuiness are just a few local personalities who’ve fallen for Prestbury’s charms.
Minutes to the west, the vibrant village of Alderley Edge boasts similar celebrity luminaries and a thriving highstreet, presided over by the picturesque spire of Grade II listed St Phillips and St James’ sandstone church. Alderley Edge’s synonymous, red sandstone escarpment rises high above the village, presenting panoramic views of Manchester’s skyline. Adjoining National Trust land offers scenic walks through mature woods of beech, pine and oak, and holds the tale of a mysterious legend’s white mare, wizard and underground army.
Within half an hour’s drive from Prestbury lies the historic market town of Knutsford, where cobbled streets, colourful awnings and perfectly preserved, listed buildings create a quaint destination for a day’s exploration. Its beloved high street includes a local butcher shop, Woods, and cheesemongers, The Cheese Yard, as well as The Real Fruit Creamery, who whip up luxury artisan gelatos in their parlour on Malt Street.  And, of course, Cheshire’s signature, upmarket and independent fashion boutiques also abound.
The Lost and Found inhabits Knutsford’s majestic old Town Hall on Princess Street, an ornate, gothic revival masterpiece, where visitors can while away the hours with botanical drinks and seasonal food.  On King Street, The Botanist serves up indulgent fare, while its neighbour, King Street Kitchen, offers health conscious dishes inspired by trips to Southern California. The timber beamed Rose and Crown Inn is a cosy spot with celebrated food and a fireplace first lit in the 1600s.  

Bordering Knutsford is Tatton Park, a breathtaking country estate where herds of deer roam freely in over one thousand acres of parkland. In spring, watch Red and Fallow stags shedding their antlers as they graze and, in October, hear them roar as they rut their way into breeding season. Tatton’s working farm gives children a chance to hold newly hatched chicks, meet foals and calves and see heritage milking and shearing, while fifty acres of beautiful gardens unfold like a potted history of landscaping fashions through the last four centuries. 

For your chance to win this Stylish House in Cheshire, in this enviable location, and support the Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK, giving those affected by bowel cancer more time with the people they love, enter now.

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