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THE BROMALES
Regents Close, Bramhall, Cheshire
type:
Detached
bedrooms:
4 | 5
price:
SOLD
map key:
PLOT 1 : MASSEY HOUSE
PLOT 2 : DAVENPORT HOUSE
PLOT 3 : BRUN HOUSE
PLOT 4 : HACUN HOUSE
introduction:
Set in Regent Close, in historic Bramhall, Cheshire, this exquisite development of just four detached houses will provide the perfect location for active family life.
Consisting of two, four bedroom and two five bedroom properties, each home has been designed with the highest standards of imagination and flair to offer spacious accommodation of great character and charm.
location - Bramhall
The manor of Bramhall is called Bramale, a name which comes from the old English words 'brom' meaning broom and 'halh' meaning secret place, generally near water. The current name was chosen as the spelling closest to this Doomsday version. It was favoured both by Charles Nevill, the Victorian owner of Bramall Hall, and by Hazel Grove and Bramhall Urban District Council who took over the Hall in 1935. Bramhall Park provides a beautiful landscape setting for the Hall. The house is set in 70 acres of parkland, which have been landscaped in the style of Capability Brown. The park features two lakes, woodland walks and gardens.
shopping:
Bramhall has its own impressive selection of high quality independent retailers. In addition, Stockport’s bustling town centre, officially recognized as one of the safest places to shop in the country, has an excellent range and choice of shops including many leading high street retailers, a famous historic market and paved side streets filled with specialist shops.
lesiure:
Lying between the cosmopolitan City of Manchester and the beautiful countryside of the Derbyshire Peaks and the Cheshire Plains, the area boasts excellent shopping facilities, a diverse and interesting range of visitor attractions, stunning countryside and a number of thriving local centres.
Walking, cycling and a whole range of outdoor activities are available in and around Bramhall with three river valleys winding through the area, linked by extensive trails to urban and countryside parks including Etherow and Reddish Vale Country Park, Midshires Way and the Transpennine Trail. You can also take a gentle canal-side stroll at Marple Locks.
travel:
Getting to Bramhall, could not be easier. The village enjoys excellent motorway and railway communications and is within just a few minutes drive of Manchester International Airport.
education:
Education is well catered for with a good choice of nursery, primary and secondary schools in the vicinity There is also a selection of private schools and colleges within easy reach. The Universities of Manchester, Salford, UMIST and Manchester Metropolitan each provide a full selection of Undergraduate and Postgraduate study programmes.
contact:
(T) 0161 440 9595
(E) info@mayfieldhomes.co.uk

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