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Chelford Area Guide & Estate Agents

Chelford is a welcoming Cheshire village that combines rural charm with excellent transport connections. Just six miles from both Knutsford and Macclesfield, it offers the tranquillity of country living alongside easy access to market towns and the wider North West. With leafy lanes, strong community spirit and countryside on the doorstep, Chelford has become a sought-after address for those seeking balance and quality of life.

History and Heritage

Chelford’s roots can be traced back to the Domesday Book, where it was recorded as “Celvret.” For centuries, it has been recognised as an agricultural centre, with its traditional livestock market once among the most important in Cheshire. The historic market operated in the village until 2017 and remains a key part of Chelford’s identity.

Heritage buildings, farmland and traditional homes reflect its agricultural past, while the village continues to evolve as a desirable place to live.

Lifestyle and Community

Life in Chelford is shaped by its welcoming community and rural setting. The village itself offers convenient amenities including a post office, local shops and friendly pubs. For more extensive dining and shopping, Knutsford, Alderley Edge and Wilmslow are only a short drive away.

Community life is active, with local clubs, sports facilities and nearby walks contributing to a strong sense of belonging. Chelford’s history as a market village also gives it a unique character within Cheshire.

The Great Outdoors

Surrounded by rolling farmland and green space, Chelford is ideal for those who enjoy the outdoors. Country lanes, bridleways and footpaths provide opportunities for walking, running and cycling. The nearby Cheshire Plain offers beautiful open landscapes, while Tatton Park, Alderley Edge and Jodrell Bank are all within easy reach for leisure and exploration.

Education and Family Appeal

Families benefit from a selection of excellent schools in the local area. Chelford Primary School is well regarded, and a number of high-performing secondary and independent schools are nearby, including The Ryleys in Alderley Edge and King’s School in Macclesfield.

Connectivity

Chelford is superbly connected for a village of its size. The railway station provides direct services to Manchester and Crewe, making it attractive for commuters. The A535 links quickly to the M6 and M56, ensuring easy road access across Cheshire and beyond. Manchester Airport is less than 20 minutes away by car.

Property in Chelford

Chelford offers a wide variety of property, from traditional cottages and farmhouses to modern family homes and new-build developments. Many properties enjoy generous plots and views across the countryside, adding to their appeal. Larger country residences on the fringes of the village are particularly sought after, combining privacy with convenience.

House prices reflect the village’s desirability, with strong demand from both local buyers and those relocating from Manchester or further afield.

Who Lives Here?

Chelford attracts a diverse range of residents. Families value the schools and green surroundings, professionals enjoy the transport links, and many are drawn to the village for its sense of peace and rural character. Its mix of traditional heritage and modern accessibility makes it a popular choice for those seeking the best of Cheshire living.

Why Choose Chelford?

Chelford offers more than a place to live. It is a village where heritage and countryside meet modern convenience, where community and connectivity go hand in hand. With its agricultural roots, excellent transport links and attractive property, Chelford has established itself as one of Cheshire’s most appealing locations.

For those seeking a home that combines charm, practicality and prestige, Chelford is an exceptional choice.

Prime Market Overview

3
Prime Sales
Last 12m
£815,000 £815k
Median Prime
Price 12m
£770,000 £770k
Min Prime
Price 12m
£899,000 £899k
Max Prime
Price 12m
Prime Market Trend – Chelford
Average sale price per year. “Prime” = sold at/above local prime threshold for that year.
All sales count per year shown on hover Prime vs Pre-Prime split also on hover

Recent Prime Sales (Last 20)

Address Postcode Property Type New Build Price Date
4, MERE COURT, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9EB Detached No £899,000 21 Mar 2025
26, HITCH LOWES, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9SR Detached No £770,000 13 Mar 2025
3, MERE COURT, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9EB Detached No £815,000 25 Oct 2024
110, DIXON DRIVE, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9BX Detached No £805,000 16 Sep 2024
8, DRUMBLE FIELD, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9BT Detached No £750,000 25 Apr 2024
25, HITCH LOWES, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9SR Detached No £725,000 25 Oct 2023
2, WOODLANDS END, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9BF Detached No £740,000 24 Aug 2023
DALEFIELDS, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9AH Other No £1,500,000 1 Mar 2023
3, MILLBANK CLOSE, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9SJ Detached No £720,000 20 Jan 2023
118, DIXON DRIVE, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9BX Detached No £753,000 20 Oct 2022
CHELFORD SURGERY, ELMSTEAD ROAD, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9BS Other No £725,000 30 Sep 2022
4, MILLBANK CLOSE, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9SJ Detached No £710,000 31 Aug 2022
26, HITCH LOWES, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9SR Detached No £720,000 19 Aug 2022
HOLLY TREE HOUSE, PEPPER STREET, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9BE Other No £5,600,000 5 Aug 2022
THE WOODLANDS, KNUTSFORD ROAD, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9AS Detached No £3,650,000 30 Jun 2022
ASTLE EDGE, PEOVER LANE, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9AL Detached No £1,601,126 25 Apr 2022
ABBEY HOUSE, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9AH Detached No £1,595,000 24 Apr 2022
FOXFIELDS, PEOVER LANE, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9AL Detached No £2,345,000 10 Feb 2022
MANOR LODGE, HOLMES CHAPEL ROAD, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9AQ Detached No £1,395,000 24 Sep 2021
SCHOOL HOUSE, ALDERLEY ROAD, CHELFORD, MACCLESFIELD SK11 9AP Semi-detached No £1,200,000 13 May 2021

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