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New Homes in Wilmslow

Little more than 10 miles from Manchester, Wilmslow is a desirable town in Cheshire. With great access to other parts of the North West and Greater Manchester, you can get to places like Macclesfield, Sandbach and Congleton in around 25 minutes from houses in Wilmslow. 
 
New builds in this area are always popular, thanks to attractions like the Carrs, Styal Woods and Quarry Bank Mill, as well as Lindow Common which is popular among dog walkers. Developments in Wilmslow are also close to Manchester Airport, so take a look below to see what’s going on in the area right now. 
  • Stanneylands

    Stanneylands

    Little Stanneylands, Wilmslow, SK9 4ER
    • 4 bedroom
    • £500,000 to £815,000
  • Kings Park

    Kings Park

    Fence Avenue, Macclesfield, SK10 1LT
    • 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
    • £425,000 to £775,000
  • Orchard Meadows

    Orchard Meadows

    Russett Avenue, Appleton, WA4 5RR
    • 3 and 4 bedroom
    • £385,000 to £620,000
  • Scholars Place

    Scholars Place

    Hassall Road, Alsager, ST7 2HP
    • 4 bedroom
    • From £352,500
  • Sydney Place

    Sydney Place

    Sydney Road, Crewe, CW1 5GP
    • 3 and 4 bedroom
    • £250,000 to £432,500
  • Kingsbourne

    Kingsbourne

    Waterlode, Nantwich, CW5 5BS
    • 4 and 5 bedroom
    • £372,500 to £517,500
  • Maylands Park

    Maylands Park

    Broad Lane, Stapeley, Nantwich, CW5 7QL
  • Scotgate Ridge

    Scotgate Ridge

    Scotgate Road, Honley, Holmfirth, HD9 6RE
    • 3 and 4 bedroom
    • £299,995 to £639,995
  • Penning Ridge

    Penning Ridge

    Halifax Road, Penistone, Barnsley, S36 7EY
    • 3 and 4 bedroom
    • £356,995 to £499,995
  • Oughtibridge Valley, Sheffield

    Oughtibridge Valley, Sheffield

    Main Road, Oughtibridge, S35 0DN
    • 3 and 4 bedroom
    • £332,995 to £554,995
  • The Damsons

    The Damsons

    Blandford Way, Market Drayton, TF9 3FS
    • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
    • £285,000 to £450,000

Living in Wilmslow


You can look forward to settling down in a picturesque Cheshire town when you buy a new home in Wilmslow, which is a spot with more than just looks going for it. You’ll find out more about that below, while you can head over to our latest offers. 
 
If you’re struggling to save for a deposit, we can support you with our low deposit schemes. And if you’re part of the armed forces, we can offer a 5% deposit contribution towards your first or second home. 
 
Suddenly need more space for your growing family? We have you covered. Our help to sell schemes make it easy to sell your current home. You won’t have to worry about estate agent fees or the open property market. Let us do the legwork while you enjoy your new home. 
 
We also have a Key Worker Deposit Contribution scheme available for key workers, including flooring throughout your brand-new DWH home. 
 

Things to see and do in Wilmslow


With a pleasant town centre that’s great for a coffee and a bite during the day or a meal and drinks come the evening, the Carrs is a nice park where you can pick up the trail of the River Bollin for some family walks. Doing so to the north will bring you to Quarry Bank, a historic National Trust-owned working mill which was originally built in 1784. 

Lindow Common is the place to go if you have a dog or just fancy a stroll, while Styal Country Park is perfect for stretching your legs a little further. If you have kids to tire out then Energi Leisure Park’s trampolines could fit the bill, while the hands-on Runway Visitor Park Education Centre is an interesting aviation museum at nearby Manchester Airport. 

Education


There’s a great choice of schools in Wilmslow for your children to attend. Lacey Green Primary and Ashdene Primary are both rated as outstanding by Ofsted, while St Anne’s Fulshaw CofE and Gorsey Bank Primary are also good. The local secondary, Wilmslow High School, is also classed as good by the education board. 

Transport links in Wilmslow


Wilmslow’s train station is just a short stroll from the centre of town along Station Road, close to where Manchester Road and Alderley Road meet. Trains into Manchester take just 20 minutes, which could be ideal for the daily commute. Manchester Airport is only around four miles away, while the M56 motorway is only a 10-minute drive from the centre of town. 

The Wilmslow property market


Wilmslow is a highly desirable place to live, which is reflected in the local property market. House prices are significantly higher than the national average, although properties do range from affordable 1 bedroom flats right the way through to vast detached homes with huge gardens. 

You can also find spacious 2 and 3 bedroom new build houses along Stanneylands Road, as well as some superb houses in neighbouring Macclesfield. So take a look at what’s happening in the local area, and give us a call today to discuss your move.