New Detached developments in leicestershire : New detached Developments in leicestershire

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Detached leicestershire Call for details about pricing  0845 630 1277 Bryant Homes

MIDHURST, Peartree View , Loughborough,Leicestershire, LE11 5XY,Leicestershire


Detached ,Call for details about pricing 0845 630 1277

Bryant Homes

Development details Set almost in the heart of the Midlands, with easy access to all the major towns and cities of the region, Loughborough combines all the attractions of a traditional market town with all the essential amenities for modern living at its best. Living There are plenty of options for leisure and entertainment too, from pubs and nightclubs to restaurants and bistros, multi-screen cinemas to theatres like the Charnwood, everything from opera to hip-hop at the university’s Arts Centre and dozens of other live music venues as well. If sport’s one of your interests, you’ve an embarrassment of riches - three different leisure centres within the town, five golf courses within a dozen miles, somewhere to enjoy football and fishing, rowing and riding, bowls and badminton and much more besides. And when you feel like a day out, the attractions include Donnington Park race track, historic Belvoir Castle, legendary Sherwood Forest, the Great Central Steam Railway and breathtaking Rutland Water to name but a few. The town has a wide range of well-known stores, while the blend of independent shops and regular markets provides further variety and choice. Location Now add a location just 3 miles from the M1 (Junction 23), regular rail services into Leicester, Nottingham and Birmingham, and Nottingham East Midlands Airport less than 10 miles from your door and you begin to see why Loughborough is perfectly placed for the life you want to live. Especially in a beautiful Bryant home that lets you live it to the full.

Detached leicestershire Call for details about pricing  0845 688 2677 Bryant Homes

RAGLAN, Woodland Mews , Coalville,Leicestershire, LE67 4GB,Leicestershire


Detached ,Call for details about pricing 0845 688 2677

Bryant Homes

Development details Coalville is ideal if you want to live in a friendly-sized market town, but stay in reach of larger centres of work and entertainment. Living The nearby Hermitage leisure centre at Whitwick also attracts a lot of people with its swimming pool and excellent sports facilities. Or for something a bit more cultural, try the Snibston Discovery Park in Coalville – one of the Midland’s most exciting all-weather museums with lots about the history of the region. There is no shortage of restaurants and bars either, as well as a popular nightclub for a convenient night out. Coalville is surrounded with things to interest kids and adults alike. There’s the Leicester Space Centre, the National Forest, Twycross Zoo, Calke Abbey, Melbourne Hall, the Motor Cycle museum and Donnington Park race track which has a huge market on Sundays. Nottingham, Leicester, Loughborough, Burton-on-Trent, and Derby are all an easy drive away. But you don’t need to leave town for day to day shopping. As well as a department store there’s a good choice of high street and independent shops in Coalville. Two supermarkets will take care of your weekly food shopping, and there’s also a bustling shopping centre and indoor market. The area also has a decent range of schools catering to all ages from primary to sixth form. Location Other big magnets for shoppers are Nottingham and Loughborough city centres, and the fabulous Fosse Shopping Park just off the M1 at Leicester. With the M1 and M42 within easy reach and Nottingham East Midlands Airport also close by, Coalville’s perfectly located and offers an easy, relaxed environment in which to make the most of life.

Detached leicestershire Call for details about pricing  0845 688 2677 Bryant Homes

KIRKSTONE, Woodland Mews , Coalville,Leicestershire, LE67 4GB,Leicestershire


Detached ,Call for details about pricing 0845 688 2677

Bryant Homes

Development details Coalville is ideal if you want to live in a friendly-sized market town, but stay in reach of larger centres of work and entertainment. Living The nearby Hermitage leisure centre at Whitwick also attracts a lot of people with its swimming pool and excellent sports facilities. Or for something a bit more cultural, try the Snibston Discovery Park in Coalville – one of the Midland’s most exciting all-weather museums with lots about the history of the region. There is no shortage of restaurants and bars either, as well as a popular nightclub for a convenient night out. Coalville is surrounded with things to interest kids and adults alike. There’s the Leicester Space Centre, the National Forest, Twycross Zoo, Calke Abbey, Melbourne Hall, the Motor Cycle museum and Donnington Park race track which has a huge market on Sundays. Nottingham, Leicester, Loughborough, Burton-on-Trent, and Derby are all an easy drive away. But you don’t need to leave town for day to day shopping. As well as a department store there’s a good choice of high street and independent shops in Coalville. Two supermarkets will take care of your weekly food shopping, and there’s also a bustling shopping centre and indoor market. The area also has a decent range of schools catering to all ages from primary to sixth form. Location Other big magnets for shoppers are Nottingham and Loughborough city centres, and the fabulous Fosse Shopping Park just off the M1 at Leicester. With the M1 and M42 within easy reach and Nottingham East Midlands Airport also close by, Coalville’s perfectly located and offers an easy, relaxed environment in which to make the most of life.

Detached leicestershire Call for details about pricing  0845 630 1443 George Wimpey

Saxby Kings Court, Nottingham Road, Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire,Leicestershire


Detached ,Call for details about pricing 0845 630 1443

George Wimpey

Ashby is an exciting combination of old and new - steeped in history and character, yet with facilities and services to suit even the most demanding of modern lifestyles.Kings Court comprises of 2 bedroom apartments and 3 and 4 bedroom homes. LivingRoom 3.44m x 6m KitchenRoom 3.65m x 2.92m UtilityRoom Downstairs CloakRoom Bedroom1 3.4m x 2.92m Bedroom2 2.45m x 3.m Bedroom3 3.16m x 2.32m MasterBedroom 3.51m x 3.6m Ensuite shower Ashby lies at the heart of the flourishing National Forest, an area embracing ancient buildings, visitor attractions and miles of nature trails - with Conkers family visitor centre, Ashby Canal and Snibston Discovery Park all just a few miles from the development. Kings Court offers the best of all worlds - a superb location just a mile from the centre of historic Ashby-de-la-Zouch, close to the beautiful Leicestershire countryside and within easy reach of the region's major commuter links. SHOPS The town centre is home to an excellent selection of leading name high street and independant stores, in addition to supermarkets, banks and a post office. SCHOOLS The town benefits from schools for all ages Leicestershire County Council Education Department 0116 265 6684 For younger children call Leicestershire Childrens Services 01162 656 545 TRANSPORT Commuters will appreciate the close proximity to the area's main road routes - the A42 is less than a mile from Kings Court, providing access to the M42 and M1 and putting both the east and west midlands within easy reach. HEALTH NHS Direct 0845 4647 LEISURE Hood Park Leisure Centre, Ashby 01530 412 181

Detached leicestershire Call for details about pricing  0845 630 1277 Bryant Homes

MALBURY, Peartree View , Loughborough,Leicestershire, LE11 5XY,Leicestershire


Detached ,Call for details about pricing 0845 630 1277

Bryant Homes

Development details Set almost in the heart of the Midlands, with easy access to all the major towns and cities of the region, Loughborough combines all the attractions of a traditional market town with all the essential amenities for modern living at its best. Living There are plenty of options for leisure and entertainment too, from pubs and nightclubs to restaurants and bistros, multi-screen cinemas to theatres like the Charnwood, everything from opera to hip-hop at the university’s Arts Centre and dozens of other live music venues as well. If sport’s one of your interests, you’ve an embarrassment of riches - three different leisure centres within the town, five golf courses within a dozen miles, somewhere to enjoy football and fishing, rowing and riding, bowls and badminton and much more besides. And when you feel like a day out, the attractions include Donnington Park race track, historic Belvoir Castle, legendary Sherwood Forest, the Great Central Steam Railway and breathtaking Rutland Water to name but a few. The town has a wide range of well-known stores, while the blend of independent shops and regular markets provides further variety and choice. Location Now add a location just 3 miles from the M1 (Junction 23), regular rail services into Leicester, Nottingham and Birmingham, and Nottingham East Midlands Airport less than 10 miles from your door and you begin to see why Loughborough is perfectly placed for the life you want to live. Especially in a beautiful Bryant home that lets you live it to the full.

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