Ever fancied waking up in a property that feels so LA, that if you walk past your window fast enough you can imagine catching a glimpse of the Hollywood sign?
If the Oscars has you feeling like you want to live a taste of the high life, then fear not, because we’ve got you covered with a property that feels like it’s straight out of the land of lights, camera, action.
This five bedroom mansion is located in Alderley Edge within Cheshire, and with its oval shaped exterior, you can see a full 360 of the surrounding landscapes.
Before you even see the property itself, you make your way up a private road leading straight to the just-over 10,000 square foot house.
The first floor is mesmerising from its amenities such as a music room, media room, study and sitting room as you walk in, to the collective gym, steam room, sauna and pool at the other end of the house.
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What a way to let the light in.Who doesn’t want a pool in their house?Credit: Rightmove
Your eyes can’t help but focus on the wide circular hall, lit up perfectly by the sun roof overlooking it, even on a dull day some natural light is always appreciated.
The second floor has five large bedrooms all with en suites and individual dressing rooms, so you can get yourself all dolled up without having to worry about whose turn it is to use the mirror.
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One of the bedrooms even has its own lounge space for when you want to admire how beautiful this grand dwelling place really is.
Obviously the master bedroom has the largest wingspan and is curved in nature with doors opening out onto the balcony terrace which is curved like this house’s exterior.
Those remarkable floor to ceiling windows are stunning.The only thing missing is a glass of sangria.Credit: Rightmove
Every window segment for all the rooms contains three floor to ceiling slabs which are all attached to each other, allowing you to see the outside world without having to leave your room.
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The land attached to the property is all contained within a walled proximity featuring a formal garden, a wider dome shaped green space and a final rocky terrain with a stone patio taking up one half.
Still not enough to win you over? How about four adjoined stables and an accompanying garage which makes up the surrounding space on the opposite side.
Adjacent to the oval shaped home, the row of stables are detached from the main house with the garage free standing as well.
Stables and a garage, wow.Bird’s eye view of what could be your next mini oasis.Credit: Rightmove
A look inside the ultra-modern Stockport house with ‘bespoke’ entertainment spaces on the market for £2.35m
Emily Sergeant
An ultra-modern house with ‘bespoke’ entertainment spaces and interiors designed by a renowned Art Director is currently on the market in Stockport.
And if you just so happen to be sitting on £2.35 million, then it could be yours.
Now, before we all get carried away, it goes without saying that the vast majority of us won’t have the money to buy this house just chilling in bank accounts right now, but if like us, you’ve got no shame in admitting you love looking at houses you can’t afford in places you’ll probably never live, then allow us to introduce you to this absolute beauty.
This detached residence is located in the highly-sought-after Stockport suburb of Bramhall – which is known and loved for its exclusivity, while still be close to a wide range of amenities, good local schools, and links to parks and nature – and is described by estate agents as being a true one-of-a-kind creation.
This ultra-modern Stockport house is currently on the market for £2.35m / Credit: Shrigley Rose & Co
Set behind private electric gates and approached via a solid granite driveway, every element in this home has been meticulously curated to ‘make an impact’.
With accommodations arranged over five floors, just some of the highlights include, but are by no means limited to, a showpiece kitchen featuring sculpted worktops, built-in bar, and an expansive island that integrates everything needed for modern living – with floor-to-ceiling sliding doors extending out onto a beautifully decked private courtyard.
The property boasts four opulent ensuite bedrooms, including a master suite with a walk-through dressing area, built-in fire and TV, and a spa-inspired bathroom with a freestanding bath.
The one-of-a-kind house has ‘bespoke’ entertainment spaces throughout / Credit: Shrigley Rose & Co
State-of-the-art entertainment spaces, like a bespoke billiard table, a high-spec multi-purpose gym a hand-crafted Sorrel Wine Cellar, and a covered outdoor terrace, fill the property, making the home the ultimate place for hosting.
When you step foot outside the house, you’ll find it’s just as impressive as it is on the inside.
There are several landscaped outdoor ‘sanctuaries’ to enjoy all year round, no matter what the weather has in store, featuring a private terrace with slatted screens, louvered roof, sculptural fire table, integrated lighting, and lush greenery.
Like what you see? This property is currently on the market with Stockport-based independent estate agents, Shrigley Rose & Co, for a Guide Price of £2.35 million, and if you fancy taking a closer look, then you can contact the agents to arrange a viewing.
Or you could just take the cheaper route instead and have a nosy at the Rightmove link here.
Featured Image – Shrigley Rose & Co
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The Council is giving Mancs £2,500 to move into a ‘more manageable’ home
Emily Sergeant
The Council is now offering financial help to support people moving into a smaller and ‘more manageable’ property.
Ever heard of ‘rightsizing? Well, according Manchester City Council it’s a process where a tenant in a larger social rent, Council, or Housing Association property, that may have more rooms than they need or perhaps are struggling to manage a big house as they get older, can be supported into a smaller property that better suits their needs.
The benefits of this process include cheaper bills, lower rents, and overall, just homes that are easier to clean and manage.
The aim of it is also to free up larger Council properties for families who are on the housing register – of which there are said to be around 20,000 of them currently at this time, with larger homes having some of the most significant wait times.
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We are offering £2,500 to help people move into a smaller more manageable home, freeing up larger homes for families that need them.
It’s also estimated, according to the Council, that a third of all social rented family homes are thought to ‘underoccupied’.
This is why financial support and grants are now being offered.
Last year alone, 109 households were helped to ‘rightsize’ and were supported in the process by a dedicated team of Council officers, as well as benefitting from the Rightsizing Incentive Scheme – with a further 432 households having expressed interest doing so in the future.
Residents interested in ‘rightsizing’ could get a cash incentive of £2,500, which can be spent on anything they like, along with moving costs.
The Council is giving Mancs £2,500 to move into a ‘more manageable’ home / Credit: Benjamin Elliott (via Unsplash)
“Rightsizing could be a brilliant option for older people who are renting a Council home who may have spare rooms they don’t need or would benefit from looking after a smaller property,” explained Cllr Gavin White, who is Manchester City Council’s Executive Member for Housing and Development.
“Often a barrier to moving is the cost, but the Council will take care of the financial burden to help a resident move into a new home.
“The benefit for the city is that we can free up more larger homes for people who are waiting for a property that properly meets their needs. We think around a third of Council tenants could be under occupying their home, which means they could be paying more than they need to or they could be hit with the bedroom tax.”