Listed for £750,000
March 30, 2026
Sold for £167,000
1998
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The living room has a different vibe, centred around the large open fire that is gorgeous on winter afternoons and evenings, although the sun both rises and sets in this room, giving it a distinct feel at different times of the day. In summer, there is the choice to relax either in the garden or at the front of the house, accessed from the living room bifolding glass doors. With the sun reflecting off the white walls, the front has an almost Mediterranean feel, slightly set back, sitting sheltered from the breeze, often unnoticed by the occasional passer-by.
The character of the house has allowed many of the rooms to be used in a variety of ways as our family has grown and changed. The bedrooms are all a good size and have served many purposes over the years; bedrooms, offices, and snug space for teenagers. The master bedroom has always felt particularly special, with steps leading up to it, setting it slightly apart from the rest of the house. The office downstairs is a peaceful room, also doubling as a playroom.
My sense is that whomever the next custodian of our home is, they will be very lucky. We have taken what was there and worked hard to make this a very special home.
The House
Stepping through the attractive timber front door, complete with brass letterbox and door knob, you are welcomed into a spacious hallway laid with striking slate floor tiles veined with copper tones. This practical yet characterful space sets the tone for the home and offers excellent potential to create a mudroom or boot room area.
To the right sits the elegant lounge, a warm and inviting reception room with beautiful Tedd Todd oak flooring and high ceilings that enhance the sense of space. An open fireplace provides a cosy focal point during the winter months, while dual aspect glass doors allow natural light to flow through the room throughout the day. Sliding patio doors connect the room to the garden, making it just as enjoyable during the warmer seasons.
To the left of the hallway is a further reception room currently arranged as a study, though equally suited as a playroom, snug or reading room. With pleasant views outside and a calm atmosphere, this versatile space adapts easily to family life.
At the heart of the home lies the extended kitchen, dining and living area… a beautifully designed space that brings the family together and connects seamlessly with the garden. The bespoke timber kitchen is both elegant and practical, featuring a butler sink, a copper boiling water tap, a second copper sink and a traditional AGA range cooker. A generous walk-in pantry sits neatly behind a sliding barn-style door, providing excellent storage while maintaining the kitchen’s characterful aesthetic.
Large sliding doors and a picture window frame views of the garden, drawing natural light deep into the room, while a modern roof lantern above enhances the feeling of openness. The lantern is fitted with heat and rain sensors, opening automatically to ventilate the room and closing if rain is detected.
The kitchen, dining and living space also benefits from a Crestron smart home system, allowing lighting and music in this area to be easily controlled with the potential in place to add smart controlled blinds or curtains later.
A practical utility room and a downstairs WC provide additional storage and laundry space, helping keep the main living areas organised. Furthermore, a sun room provides the perfect view of the garden.
Upstairs
Upstairs, the principle bedroom offers a calm and spacious retreat, enjoying dual aspect windows and high ceilings that continue the home’s period charm. The room is complemented by an en suite bathroom with bath.
Bedroom two is a particularly generous double room, also featuring dual aspect windows and excellent proportions. There is potential here to create an additional en suite if desired subject to any necessary permissions. Bedroom three is another comfortable double room with triple aspect pleasant views, while bedroom four provides a further double bedroom with a view over the garden. Bedroom five is currently arranged as a single bedroom and would also work beautifully as a nursery or home office.
Outside, the garden is a lovely feature of the home. Mature planting and established greenery create a peaceful setting, with sunlight moving across different areas of the garden throughout the day. The kitchen and living areas open naturally onto the York stone paved terrace and garden, creating an excellent space for outdoor dining, relaxing or entertaining during the warmer months. To the front of the property there is a further terraced area with seating alongside off-road parking for 3-4 cars, as well as a garage providing additional storage.
Sunnybank Drive enjoys a peaceful South Wilmslow setting while remaining conveniently close to the town centre and local amenities. The area is particularly popular with families thanks to its excellent local schools including Ashdene Primary School, Lindow Community Primary School, Gorsey Bank Primary School and St Anne’s Fulshaw C of E Primary School.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, South Wilmslow is a wonderful base from which to explore the surrounding countryside. From the doorstep there are beautiful walks across the peat bogs and East Cheshire nature reserve and bogland, connecting to Lindow Common in one direction, Morley Green and the Cheshire Smokehouse in another, and across towards Mobberley and the delightful Plough and Flail Inn in the other direction.
Wilmslow town centre offers a wide selection of restaurants, cafés and independent shops, while the train station provides regular services to Manchester and London. The surrounding countryside and nearby woodland walks along the River Bollin also offer wonderful opportunities to enjoy the outdoors.
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Cheshire East
Council Tax Band: G
Listing Status: Not Listed
Services Water: Mains supply Drainage: Mains Electricity: Mains supply Heating & Climate Control: Gas central heating supplied via a combi boiler and app controlled Hive thermostat. Open fire to the lounge. Electric controlled Aga to the kitchen dining living space. Climate control roof lantern with windows opening when kitchen dining space reaches a certain temperature and closing when rain is sensed. Remote controlled Velux in the upstairs landing. Internet & Connectivity: Ultrafast available - according to the ofcom broadband checker Security & Entrance: Security alarm controlled from a panel in the hall. Mobile Coverage: Good outdoor and indoor with EE -according to the ofcom mobile coverage checker
Flood Risk: According to the Government long-term flood risk check service, the property has a ‘very low’ risk of flooding.
Fixtures and Fittings: Fixtures and fittings not explicitly mentioned are excluded from the sale. A full inventory of items to remain can be made available by separate negotiation.
Access: Sunnybank House sits on an unadopted road. Frontages are the responsibility of each homeowners.
Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way: To the best of our knowledge, we are not aware of any wayleaves, easements or public rights of way affecting the property. Buyers must instruct their solicitor to verify this as part of the legal due diligence process.
EPC Rating: D