New Detached developments in leicestershire : New detached Developments in leicestershire

New Detached in leicestershire

Detached leicestershire £334950 Crest Nicholson

Plot 143 - Alderminster Waterside Park Hinckley, Leicestershire,Leicestershire


Detached ,£334950

Crest Nicholson

A Superb portfolio of 3 and 4 bedroom houses set within this traditional development of pretty street scenes and small courtyards. Surrounded by rolling agricultural land, Hinckley is a pleasant market town within easy reach of Leicester and Birmingham. This is an area steeped in history with some excellent local village pubs and a good range of local shops and amenities. Perfect for country lovers and commuters, the properties at Waterside Park are conveniently located within easy reach of the A5, providing excellent links to Coventry and Leicester with local rail services that can take as little as 40 minutes to reach the centre of Birmingham.

Detached leicestershire £340000 Bryant Homes

FAIRFIELD, Humberstone , Leicester,Leicestershire, LE5 0AG,Leicestershire


Detached ,£340000

Bryant Homes

Development details Situated on the outskirts of Leicester, Bryant at Humberstone is a choice development of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes in a leafy setting and close to Humberstone Heights golf course. Living Leicestershire offers many exciting attractions. From family fun to historic houses there’s plenty for everyone. The National Space Centre in Leicester, with its real rockets and interactive challenges, is well worth a visit. Take a boat trip on the Grand Union Canal, or travel back in time on a steam train at the Great Central Railway. Kids will enjoy the fun-packed Twinlakes Park near Melton Mowbray, as well as Snibston Discovery Park near Coalville. Twycross Zoo near Market Bosworth is another fantastic family day out. Sports enthusiasts can take advantage of the excellent facilities available at nearby leisure centres and Evington swimming pool. There are plenty of amenities nearby for your everyday convenience including shops, takeaways, and restaurants. Further afield the vibrant city of Leicester has the ultimate in high street stores and entertainment facilities. You can browse to your heart’s content around The Shires Shopping Centre, then take it easy in one of Leicester’s relaxing bars or restaurants. Schools for children of all ages are plentiful in the area. Primary schools include Rowlatts Hill and Balderstone Close while older pupils are well served at Crown Hill Community College and the City of Leicester College. Location Getting out and about is easy. The M1 (Junction 21) is just seven miles away, while Leicester train station offers regular services to London and Birmingham. When you want to get away from it all, Nottingham East Midlands Airport is easily reached.

Detached leicestershire £349995 George Wimpey

Montford Weavers Lodge, Barkby Lane, Syston, Leicester,Leicestershire


Detached ,£349995

George Wimpey

Close to the city of Leicester yet next to open countryside and within easy reach of local facilities Weavers Lodge has it all. LivingRoom 3.38m x 6.20m KitchenRoom 5.93m x 5.24m UtilityRoom Downstairs CloakRoom Study 3.38m x 2.14m Bedroom1 3.91m x 3.38m Ensuite shower room Bedroom2 3.48m x 3.03m Bedroom3 3.48m x 3.09m Bedroom4 3.38m x 2.21m MasterBedroom 3.46m x 4.18m Ensuite shower Cosmopolitian Leicester city centre is just a few miles away by car, bus or the regular srevice from Syston Station, while a huge selection of leading retailers and supermarkets can be found at the nearby Fosse Park Shopping Centre SHOPS Syston is a well-served community offering a wide selection of high street and independent stores, as well as a post office, banks, supermarkets, public houses and take away food outlets. TRANSPORT For commuters the Leicester Western By Pass offers convenient access to the M1 and M69 LEISURE The town is also home to a choice of health and leisure facilities-including a swimming pool, library and community centre

Detached leicestershire £364950 Miller Homes

trinity park Barrow Upon Soar, Loughborough, Leicestershire,Leicestershire


Detached ,£364950

Miller Homes

Ground metres / feet kitchen/breakfast5.645m x 2.877m study/family3.157m x 3.052m drawing room2.867m x 5.214m utility1.710m x 2.887m wc1.007m x 1.585m First metres / feet lounge7.454m x 4.158m (max) master bedroom3.650m x 3.983m en-suite 11.876m x 2.877m dressing1.728m x 2.877m Trinity Park In attractive countryside on the western edge of Barrow-upon-Soar, a bustling village close to Loughborough and exceptionally convenient for the commuter, Trinity Park is a wonderful place to put down roots in a mature community. Beautifully landscaped, with a wonderful sense of space, these superb contemporary homes are destined to become a popular and desirable neighbourhood. Location With its colourful houseboats lined up along the riverbank and its lively community life, Barrow-upon-Soar has something for everyone. Leisure The network of walks around the village and its surrounding countryside form an excellent introduction to Barrow. The ‘Fossil Trail’ in particular provides an entertaining primer in village history, while the many longer walks along the River Soar and the Grand Union Canal, and through nearby Charnwood Forest with its country parklands, offer endless pleasure as the seasons change. Barrow has a library and a choice of traditional pubs, and there is a wide choice of sports clubs and societies based around the Humphrey Perkins High School, where there is a swimming-pool and community centre. The nearby Soar Valley Leisure centre includes a 25m swimming-pool and a fitness studio, and the short trip into Loughborough, with its large student population, brings a wide range of live entertainment and nightlife into reach. Shopping The village shopping centre in the High Street includes traditional butchers and bakers, a small supermarket, a newsagent, a pharmacy and an off-licence, and there is a good selection of hairdressers and other local traders. Loughborough town centre offers a wider range of high-street names and specialist retailers, many of them based in Carillion Court, covered shopping centre. The town hosts a popular street market twice a week and a farmers’ market twice a month. Transport Close to the A6 and with its own local rail station, Barrow has excellent transport links, by bus and train, with Loughborough, Leicester and many smaller towns in the area. Nottingham East Midlands Airport is around 15 miles away.

Detached leicestershire £365950 Miller Homes

Plot 11, The Scott, trinity park, Barrow Upon Soar, Loughborough, Leicestershire,Leicestershire


Detached ,£365950

Miller Homes

Ground metres / feet kitchen/breakfast5.645m x 2.877m study/family3.157m x 3.052m drawing room2.867m x 5.214m utility1.710m x 2.887m wc1.007m x 1.585m First metres / feet lounge7.454m x 4.158m (max) master bedroom3.650m x 3.983m en-suite 11.876m x 2.877m dressing1.728m x 2.877m Trinity Park In attractive countryside on the western edge of Barrow-upon-Soar, a bustling village close to Loughborough and exceptionally convenient for the commuter, Trinity Park is a wonderful place to put down roots in a mature community. Beautifully landscaped, with a wonderful sense of space, these superb contemporary homes are destined to become a popular and desirable neighbourhood. Location With its colourful houseboats lined up along the riverbank and its lively community life, Barrow-upon-Soar has something for everyone. Leisure The network of walks around the village and its surrounding countryside form an excellent introduction to Barrow. The ‘Fossil Trail’ in particular provides an entertaining primer in village history, while the many longer walks along the River Soar and the Grand Union Canal, and through nearby Charnwood Forest with its country parklands, offer endless pleasure as the seasons change. Barrow has a library and a choice of traditional pubs, and there is a wide choice of sports clubs and societies based around the Humphrey Perkins High School, where there is a swimming-pool and community centre. The nearby Soar Valley Leisure centre includes a 25m swimming-pool and a fitness studio, and the short trip into Loughborough, with its large student population, brings a wide range of live entertainment and nightlife into reach. Shopping The village shopping centre in the High Street includes traditional butchers and bakers, a small supermarket, a newsagent, a pharmacy and an off-licence, and there is a good selection of hairdressers and other local traders. Loughborough town centre offers a wider range of high-street names and specialist retailers, many of them based in Carillion Court, covered shopping centre. The town hosts a popular street market twice a week and a farmers’ market twice a month. Transport Close to the A6 and with its own local rail station, Barrow has excellent transport links, by bus and train, with Loughborough, Leicester and many smaller towns in the area. Nottingham East Midlands Airport is around 15 miles away.

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