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Our Summary
- Planning permission recently granted for substantial remodelling and extension to the main house
- Former stable barn with planning permission already granted for conversion into a separate four-bedroom dwelling
- Originally part of the Arley Estate and dating back to the 1600s, Georges Lane Farm began life as a humble cottage before evolving over the centuries into a surprisingly spacious country home, now balancing character, privacy and future potential in equal measure, set in a 1
- Development potential While Georges Lane Farm already offers significant space and flexibility, the former stable barn presents an equally intriguing opportunity, with planning permission already in place for a separate four-bedroom dwelling
- Alternatively, subject to the necessary consents, it could also lend itself to a variety of uses, from annexe accommodation to visiting relatives, tomultigenerational living or even use as a holiday let, office, gym, artist studio or equestrian use
- Planning permission granted in October 2025 also allows for substantial remodelling and extension designed to reposition the home further from the adjacent barn and focusing the living accommodation to make the most of the sunny south and south-easterly garden aspect
- With its quirky charm, surprisingly adaptable spaces and exciting future potential, Georges Lane Farm is a home ready to evolve alongside its next chapter
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Description
Georges Lane Farm is a character-filled country home dating back to the 1600s, set in a 1.5 acre plot in Aston By Budworth. The property features a thatched roof, a red door, and a flower-filled frontage, with a traditional field gate leading to a stone driveway with parking for up to four cars. Inside, the entrance hall is a sociable space with built-in cabinetry and traditional features such as chair rails, wood panelling, and whitewashed beams.
The dining room and lounge are filled with light, with wooden flooring and wood panelling, while the kitchen-dining room is a spacious family entertaining space with a large breakfast table and views out over the garden. The property also has a study area, a boot and utility room, and a separate boiler room. The ground floor includes a characterful and accessible bedroom with a brick fireplace, as well as a bathroom with a bath and shower over.
The garden offers sunny south-easterly views, with a patio area and a quiet courtyard.