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Pear Tree Meadows by Bovis Homes in Nantwich

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Pear Tree Meadows is located on the edge of the Shropshire and Union Canal and just half a mile from Nantwich town centre. This quiet family developments offer a range of modern homes to suit everyone with natural habitat areas, green open public spaces and local farm land. Its also home to Hedgehog Highways promoting the longevity of local wildlife.This new community is situated along canal side walks and is a short way from the town centre making it easy to do the day-to-day shopping and leisure activities.



Amidst Nantwich's timber and sandstone buildings, there are various independent and leading shops up and down the high street including bookshops, antiques, a post office, fashion, art, florists and charity outlets. The town has supermarkets M&S Food, Sainsbury's, Morrison's and The Co-operative Food, in addition to its 500 year old local market and monthly Farmer's Market. There is the Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet located 23 miles away and other shopping villages and malls can be found in nearby Crewe, Manchester, Trafford and Chester.



Nantwich, originally a Roman salt-making settlement, has the largest collection of historic buildings in the county after Chester; including the Grade I listed St Mary's Church that dates to the 14th Century and the Churche's Mansion that was built in 1577. The town even has its own museum, so you can discover the full fascinating history.

The town has an annual Jazz and Blues festival which is becoming increasingly popular where most of the local pubs, bars and restaurants host live performances. The Nantwich Food Festival that takes place in the summer season transforms the community into a food lovers' paradise and attracts all ages, tastes and wallets.

This vibrant community is bursting with clubs, societies and sports for all ages. You can explore the banks of the River Weaver, Nantwich lake and the Shropshire Union Canal with a 3-mile circular walk. The nearby Nantwich Aqueduct is another historical structure that sits on the edge of town and the Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker has been transformed into a museum.

For ramblers, the Peak District is located just 30 miles away and for water lovers, you can take the plunge at the Nantwich outdoor brine pool.



Located 20 miles south of Chester and 5 miles southwest of Crewe, Nantwich is served by four major roads including the A500 which serves as a direct link to Junction 16 of the M6 about 10 miles away. Manchester is just 36 miles north and Birmingham 60 miles south. Trains from Nantwich railway station run directly to Manchester, Birmingham, Shrewsbury and Crewe; the station is just a 10-minute walk from the Pear Tree Meadows estate. For air travel, Manchester airport is about 30 miles and John Lennon Airport in Liverpool is approximately 34.

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