Offers in region of
£260,000
2 bed detached house for salePark Lane, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Planning Permission: Consent approved for conversion to a residential dwelling.
Prime Location: Detached building on sought-after Park Lane, Macclesfield.
Exceptional Cellar: Gargantuan cellar offering scope for gym, cinema, storage or ancillary rooms.
Rooftop Views: Roof access with fantastic elevated outlooks across the town and surrounding hills.
Planning Reference. Pp- 14393582
Festivals House; Planning consent to create your dream Park Lane home.
Festivals House is an exceptional opportunity: A handsome detached office building on Park Lane, Macclesfield, offered with planning permission applied for (Planning Reference. Pp- 14393582) for conversion into a striking residential dwelling, which it was before its current incarnation.
Poised between period streets and the attractive green corridors that give Macclesfield its character, this substantial property already feels like home - its generous proportions, flexible layout over two sizeable floors, and an extraordinary gargantuan cellar create a blank canvas for creative residential design. With approved planning in place, incoming owners can move confidently from vision to delivery, transforming light-filled office rooms into elegant living spaces, bedrooms, and sociable reception areas while retaining the building’s strong street presence and individuality.
Approach to Festivals House on Park Lane conveys immediate kerb appeal: A detached, well-proportioned building set back just enough to offer privacy while remaining part of a friendly Macclesfield neighbourhood. Internally the existing configuration provides a practical starting point for conversion. The two main floors offer high ceilings and large windows that promise bright principal rooms, flexible zoning for open-plan living or defined formal rooms, and generous circulation that eases the insertion of contemporary kitchens, bathrooms, and utility areas. The gargantuan cellar is a rare and valuable feature, perfect for conversion into a home gym, cinema, extensive storage, a wine room, or ancillary living accommodation subject to building regulations and design choices. A rooftop access point crowns the property and unlocks a unique lifestyle benefit: Elevated outlooks and far-reaching views across Macclesfield’s tree-lined streets and surrounding hills, a private vantage for morning coffee or evening relaxation.
Outside, a quaint, enclosed garden to the rear supplies the practical and emotional comforts modern homeowners prize: A secure, intimate external space for children or pets, container gardening, al fresco dining, or simply a quiet spot to unwind. The garden’s sheltered aspect and manageable size suit both low-maintenance living and creative landscaping schemes, enabling an easy link from interior living spaces to private outdoors when the conversion introduces new doors or glazed screens. Practical conveniences are well covered: The building’s existing use as a charity office means robust services are already in place, and the transition to residential use will benefit from the structural solidity and thoughtful proportions that an institutional building typically offers.
Living on Park Lane in Macclesfield brings everyday advantages that complement the property’s physical attributes. The location delivers a calm residential rhythm combined with excellent local amenity: Independent shops, cafés, and essential services are close by, while the historic town centre, cultural venues, and transport connections to Manchester and beyond remain within easy reach. Park Lane’s leafy character, mature trees, and sense of community afford both privacy and neighbourly warmth, making it a sought-after setting for families, professionals, and downsizers seeking space without sacrificing convenience. For those who value recreation, nearby parks and walking routes across the Cheshire countryside encourage an active, outdoor lifestyle, while established schools and healthcare facilities add practical reassurance.
Festivals House is a rare proposition: A detached, characterful building with permission applied for ( Planning Reference. Pp- 14393582) to become a residence, generous internal volumes across two floors, an unusually large cellar, roof access with fantastic views, and a private rear garden, all set on prestigious Park Lane in Macclesfield. It is an invitation to design a home with scale, light, and personality in a location that blends tranquillity and connectivity. For anyone seeking a conversion project that promises both immediate potential and long-term lifestyle rewards, Festivals House offers a confident and compelling canvas.
Festivals House is an exceptional opportunity: A handsome detached office building on Park Lane, Macclesfield, offered with planning permission applied for (Planning Reference. Pp- 14393582) for conversion into a striking residential dwelling, which it was before its current incarnation.
Poised between period streets and the attractive green corridors that give Macclesfield its character, this substantial property already feels like home - its generous proportions, flexible layout over two sizeable floors, and an extraordinary gargantuan cellar create a blank canvas for creative residential design. With approved planning in place, incoming owners can move confidently from vision to delivery, transforming light-filled office rooms into elegant living spaces, bedrooms, and sociable reception areas while retaining the building’s strong street presence and individuality.
Approach to Festivals House on Park Lane conveys immediate kerb appeal: A detached, well-proportioned building set back just enough to offer privacy while remaining part of a friendly Macclesfield neighbourhood. Internally the existing configuration provides a practical starting point for conversion. The two main floors offer high ceilings and large windows that promise bright principal rooms, flexible zoning for open-plan living or defined formal rooms, and generous circulation that eases the insertion of contemporary kitchens, bathrooms, and utility areas. The gargantuan cellar is a rare and valuable feature, perfect for conversion into a home gym, cinema, extensive storage, a wine room, or ancillary living accommodation subject to building regulations and design choices. A rooftop access point crowns the property and unlocks a unique lifestyle benefit: Elevated outlooks and far-reaching views across Macclesfield’s tree-lined streets and surrounding hills, a private vantage for morning coffee or evening relaxation.
Outside, a quaint, enclosed garden to the rear supplies the practical and emotional comforts modern homeowners prize: A secure, intimate external space for children or pets, container gardening, al fresco dining, or simply a quiet spot to unwind. The garden’s sheltered aspect and manageable size suit both low-maintenance living and creative landscaping schemes, enabling an easy link from interior living spaces to private outdoors when the conversion introduces new doors or glazed screens. Practical conveniences are well covered: The building’s existing use as a charity office means robust services are already in place, and the transition to residential use will benefit from the structural solidity and thoughtful proportions that an institutional building typically offers.
Living on Park Lane in Macclesfield brings everyday advantages that complement the property’s physical attributes. The location delivers a calm residential rhythm combined with excellent local amenity: Independent shops, cafés, and essential services are close by, while the historic town centre, cultural venues, and transport connections to Manchester and beyond remain within easy reach. Park Lane’s leafy character, mature trees, and sense of community afford both privacy and neighbourly warmth, making it a sought-after setting for families, professionals, and downsizers seeking space without sacrificing convenience. For those who value recreation, nearby parks and walking routes across the Cheshire countryside encourage an active, outdoor lifestyle, while established schools and healthcare facilities add practical reassurance.
Festivals House is a rare proposition: A detached, characterful building with permission applied for ( Planning Reference. Pp- 14393582) to become a residence, generous internal volumes across two floors, an unusually large cellar, roof access with fantastic views, and a private rear garden, all set on prestigious Park Lane in Macclesfield. It is an invitation to design a home with scale, light, and personality in a location that blends tranquillity and connectivity. For anyone seeking a conversion project that promises both immediate potential and long-term lifestyle rewards, Festivals House offers a confident and compelling canvas.



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