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Brindley Park by Redrow Homes in Chellaston

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About the Development


Nestled in the sought-after village of Chellaston, yet just seven miles from the historic city of Derby, Brindley Park offers spacious three and four-bedroom homes designed with luxury in mind. 

Chellaston has gained a reputation for offering the best of both worlds in town and country living. Located within an easy commute of Derby city centre, also enjoy excellent connections to the A50 and M1 for traveling further afield. 

Built with family living in mind, these spacious homes have outstanding schools on their doorstep, including the highly-respected Chellaston Academy. The beautiful Chellaston Park is just a stone’s throw away, featuring five hectares of green open space perfect for family time spent outdoors. 

Featuring award-winning homes from the Heritage Collection, which boast stunning architecture inspired by the Arts and Crafts era, our exclusive development will offer only 32 spacious homes designed to the highest specification as standard. 

These traditional homes combine 1930s charm with a contemporary, hi-spec interior. With high ceilings, larger doors and generous floor spaces, each home has an individual style and the option for bespoke finishing touches, so no two homes are the same.

Register your interest today to find out more about the second phase of this sought after new development. Remember, you can reserve your Brindley Park home for just 5% deposit with Help to Buy and there’s now no Stamp Duty up to £300,000.


Amenities

The village has a number of shops for your day to day needs, including a CoOp and a Tesco Extra, while for your weekly shop, there is a Sainsbury’s superstore on Derby Road about halfway into town.

Chellaston has an excellent medical centre offering a range of services as well as GPs (Sat Nav DE73 5BG, call 0845 467 7064) and dentists can be found at Allenton Dental Surgery (Sat Nav DE24 9AD, call 0845 467 7064)

Dining

There are a number of highly recommended eateries in Chellaston, including the Rose & Crown, The Lawns, Curry Art and the Bonnie Prince.

Head into Derby and that choice expends significantly, with dozens of great restaurants to choose from, including Darleys, Masa, the Dovecote, the Blacksmith’s Loft, Clock Bistro, Jack Rabbits, Bistro Pierre and many more.

Education

Your older children will thank you for choosing Brindley park, because the local high school, Chellaston Academy, is just a short walk away so there’s no bus ride or school run to deal with. Ranked as ‘good’ by Ofsted, it is a highly popular and successful school.

Chellaston is also home to Chellaston Infants, rated ‘good with outstanding early years provision’ and Chellaston Juniors rated ‘good’ with many outstanding features. Homefields Primary, also within easy reach, goes one better with an overall Ofsted ranking of ‘outstanding’.

Leisure

There’s plenty to do close by in the lively village of Chellaston, with even more going on in the city itself, just 5miles to the north. Check out the excellent facilities at the Rolls Royce Leisure Centre, play a round at SinFin Golf Course, or sign the kids up to one of the many football teams of AFC Chellaston. Elvaston Castle Country park is also well worth a visit for a family picnic and a taste of historic sophistication.

Head into derby and you can choose from three multi-screen cinemas, two theatres and endless other attractions. The night life is pretty good too, with Lonely Planet guides calling Derby ‘the best place to drink real ale in the world’.

For a breath of fresh air, head to the 555square miles of the Peak District National Park, just 20miles away, or for a more adrenaline-fueled day, head west to Alton Towers, just a 30 mile drive.

Shopping

There are a few local shops in Chellaston, but for a real retail experience, head into town to the Intu Derby shopping centre, where you’ll find over 200 stores in a state of the art mall, along with welcoming cafes and popular family restaurants. The centre of the city is pedestrianised, so you can wander and browse at will around all your favourite high street stores, and don’t miss the famous indoor market.

For a less consumer-minded shopping trip, head for the Cathedral Quarter, while you’ll discover a charming selection of unique independent shops set in historic surroundings, where the pace of life moves that little bit slower.

Transport

One of the biggest plusses for Brindley Park is the excellent commuter connections, with the A50, junction 3, close by leading to the M1, junction 24/24A, just 8miles away. Derby city centre is 5miles, Burton upon Trent is 11miles, Nottingham is 18miles and Ashbourne, Gateway to the Peak District, is just 20 miles away. There are regular busses running along Derby Road to and from the city.

Trains from Derby link directly to London in an hour and a half, Birmingham in around 40minutes and Nottingham in just 25minutes. If you’re heading further afield, East Midlands Airport is just 10miles away.

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