Listed for £800,000
March 2, 2026
Sold for £675,000
2020
Sold for £382,500
2007
Sold for £177,500
1999
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The garden is level, enclosed and south facing, designed to be enjoyed rather than maintained. A lawn sits alongside a separate side garden, with roses woven throughout and snowdrops announcing the start of spring at the front of the house. A rear terrace provides evening seating, catching the last of the light, and an integral store offers useful external storage. It feels private but not isolated — the sort of setting where a conversation over the garden wall is welcomed rather than avoided.
Sylvan Cliff places you within easy reach of Buxton’s cultural rhythm. Pavilion Gardens hosts regular events and summer gatherings, the Opera House anchors the town’s artistic calendar, and the annual Buxton Carnival passes close enough to feel part of it without overwhelming the setting. Good local schools are nearby, and Buxton station is a short walk away, offering straightforward rail access to Manchester. For those who drive, the journey is around an hour. With multiple reception rooms and six bedrooms, hybrid working is comfortably accommodated without displacing family life.
At approximately 3,540 sq ft on a plot of around 0.15 acres, with driveway parking for six vehicles, Nanango is a refined period home with the space and versatility modern families require. It carries its history well, not as ornament, but as structure. In a town prized for both community and culture, it sits exactly where it should.