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Amber Rise

by Ashberry Homes

Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3QL

4 bedroom houses

£349,950 - £379,950

Amber Rise is a development of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes in Ripley, Derbyshire. Found at the heart of the Amber Valley, the development is just a short drive from Derby and Nottingham, as well as the beautiful Peak District. Excellent local schools are found within the local area, while outstanding amenities are available within a few minutes’ drive.The town of Ripley is situated in the heart of the Amber Valley, and is little more than a short drive away from the beautiful Derbyshire countryside and the picturesque Peak District.Small, family-run stores provide the bulk of the retail options in Ripley. The area’s limited population is well served by these outlets, with essentials and luxury items available in abundance. Further afield, chain stores and well-known brands can be found in Derby and Nottingham. Regular markets are a big part of village life, and these take place regularly for Ripley residents. These markets are also an opportunity to further explore local produce, including items for sale and popular food and drink.Butterley Reservoir is ideal for birdwatchers and anglers, with platforms and viewpoints found close by. A footpath is also available to take in the spectacular scenery, with the Midland Railway Trust visible in the background. Further woodland areas are available locally, with trails and wildlife hubs abounding close to Ripley. Perfect for children, Crossley Park features green spaces, a play area and paddling pool, and a bandstand that is used for occasional concerts in the warmer months. This is one of several parks found in Ripley and the surrounding area.Families will welcome the variety of well-regarded schools in the vicinity of the development, with a number of primary and secondary education centres just a short drive of Amber Rise. Ripley Infant and Junior Schools, Waingroves Primary School, and Codner Community Primary are all under a five-minute drive away from the development. As a secondary option, Ripley Academy is only around half-a-mile away from Amber Rise. For higher education, there are two universities within a 30-minute drive of Ripley; the University of Derby and the University of Nottingham.Residents of the development that are looking to commute will benefit from first-rate road links, as commuting hubs such as Derby and Nottingham are just a short trip away from Amber Rise – a 20-minute and 30-minute drive, respectively. When travelling further afield, East Midlands Airport can be reached in just over a half-hour drive away from the development. Alternatively, Langley Mill train station is just over 10 minutes away by car, and offers trains into Nottingham, a 20-minute trip, and Sheffield, around a 30-minute journey.

Ashberry at Forster Park

by Ashberry Homes

Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 4BB

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£465,000 - £620,000

Situated on the outskirts of popular Stevenage, Ashberry at Forster Park is a collection of excellent 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes. Surrounded by exciting leisure opportunities, useful amenities, and fantastic transport links, the homes are ideal for first-time buyers, commuters, and families.Ashberry at Forster Park joins the bustling Stevenage community, with the town set to be a thriving space for leisure, culture, and retail. The homes are close to beautiful countryside scenery as well as excellent opportunities for recreational activities and shopping within and around the town. The homes have easy access to the A1 and Stevenage railway station, offering convenient travel into neighbouring towns and cities – including Cambridge and central London. This development will fall under the administration of Hertfordshire County Council. Ashberry at Forster Park enjoys a variety of nearby attractions, many of which are reachable within 15 minutes. Fairlands Valley Park is rich in outdoor avocation, with 120 acres of parkland, an aqua park, sailing centre, and ample woodland to enjoy. Stevenage Arts and Leisure Centre has a host of sporting and leisure facilities, and is linked to The Gordon Craig Theatre, which provides an array of wonderful live shows. For family-friendly fun, Stevenage Leisure Park is just over two miles away and boasts a soft-play area, a cinema, and bowling. Knebworth Country House and Gardens remains a popular choice, with visitors able to marvel at the grand interior of the house and enjoy time spent in the gardens and park. The homes are well-connected to city life, with Cambridge 27 miles away and London accessible within 30 minutes via public transport.Stevenage has a vibrant shopping scene, with stores catering for every need. The high street piazza is well-stocked with popular retail favourites. The town also benefits from several shopping centres. One of which – Westgate Shopping Centre – is just a seven-minute drive away, and boasts clothing, health, and beauty selections. The English capital is within easy reach and possesses shopping opportunities in abundance, with hotspots including Covent Garden and Westfield Shopping Centre. For dining, Stevenage Leisure Park holds a host of eateries, with the high street featuring Tapas, Thai, Italian, and an eat-in bakery, to name a few. The wider area benefits from several public houses favoured among locals.Ashberry at Forster Park is well-positioned for schooling. Parents of young children have several options close by, including The Leys Primary and Nursery School just a seven-minute drive away, Almond Hill Junior School a 15-minute walk away, and an on-site primary school. Secondary schools in the local area consist of The Thomas Alleyne Academy a mile away, and St John Henry Newman Catholic School just one-and-a-half miles away. Both offer sixth-form facilities. Stevenage has the advantage of being well-placed for higher education – the closest choice, The University of Hertfordshire, being just a 17-minute drive away. Other nearby options include The University of Cambridge, Anglia Ruskin University, and The University of Northampton, all of which are around an hour’s drive away. Several popular universities in London can be reached in around an hour and a half, including Imperial College London, Kings College London, and University College London.Stevenage is well-served by a dedicated public transport system, connecting it to the wider local area and beyond. Stevenage railway station is just two-and-a-half miles away, linking the town with London St. Pancreas in under half an hour, in addition to London Kings Cross in as little as 23 minutes and Cambridge in 40 minutes. Residents of Forster Park can travel local bus routes with ease; Lister Close bus stop is just half mile away, with connections running to central Stevenage – which boasts a bus interchange – and Grange Estate. For travel by car, the homes have convenient access to the M1 and A1, with routes running throughout the country. Nearby air travel is possible at London Luton airport just over 13 miles away, linking the area with the rest of the country and the world.

Ashberry at Jellicoe

by Ashberry Homes

Moreton, Merseyside, CH46 8AP

3 bedroom houses

From £292,995

Ashberry at Jellicoe is a collection of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes in the sought-after area of Moreton in Merseyside. The development is close to the North Wirral Coastal Park and just seven miles from Liverpool City Centre. Nearby transport links include Moreton train station and junction 2A of the M53, connecting the area with Liverpool and Birkenhead.Enjoying a sought after location close to Moreton town centre and just a short walk from the idyllic North Wirral Coastal Park, Ashberry at Jellicoe provides a beautiful setting to be treasured for years to come.Just half a mile from Ashberry at Jellicoe, Moreton town centre is home to a selection of high street shops, supermarkets, food outlets and general amenities. Upton Retail Park is just two miles away, and presents a handful of brand-name stores, including a large supermarket, variety store and homeware shop, while Junction One Retail Park in Bidston Moss (3 miles) is also nearby, offering a wider range of shops and services. Slightly further afield, Liverpool City Centre boasts a first-class shopping destination which spans exclusive retail outlets, modern department stores and bohemian street markets. Designer outlets are bountiful in Liverpool with the fashionable Cavern Walks and Met Quarter promising prestigious labels and aspirational fashion brands. Liverpool ONE is an award-winning, open-air shopping plaza at the heart of the city, with a range of high-street and designer boutiques alongside excellent quality restaurants and cafés, all reachable within 20 minutes by car. For a unique retail experience, Liverpool’s well-known Bold Street is the city’s bohemian centre, with vintage stores, artisan bistros and experimental fashion boutiques.The area surrounding Moreton offers a perfect blend of countryside and coast, with acres of attractive green space and breath-taking seaside landscapes to be enjoyed. Over 200 acres of open land is ripe for exploration at the impressive North Wirral Coastal Park, featuring coastal viewpoints, picnic areas and wildflower meadows, all just a 10-minute walk from home. Just beyond the northern boundary of the development, Ditton Lane Nature Reserve provides access to one of the most popular walking and cycling routes in the area – the Wirral Circular Trail. Those who enjoy staying fit will delight in the numerous leisure and sports centres in the area. A fully-equipped gym, swimming pool and squash courts can be found just one mile from the development at Leasowe Leisure Centre, while West Kirby Concourse Leisure Centre offers similar facilities a little further afield. More sporting opportunities can be found just a stone’s throw from home, with three notable golf clubs in the area, as well as a separate driving range and practice facility just a short walk from Ashberry at Jellicoe. New Brighton Rugby Club is also located just a few minutes’ drive from home. Under 20 minutes away by car, the cosmopolitan city of Liverpool boasts an accredited World Heritage Site at its picturesque waterfront. Enjoying a rich history of music, art and architecture, this fascinating city is home to the largest group of Grade I listed buildings in the UK, along with the most extensive collection of galleries and museums outside of London. With a bustling shopping scene and unrivalled restaurant circuit, this vibrant city is an urban hub of world-class entertainment.An ideal setting for families, Moreton and its surrounding areas are home to a number of highly-regarded schools, covering all levels of education. For younger children, a range of popular primary schools can be within just one mile of the development, including Lingham primary school (0.6 miles), Sacred Heart Catholic primary school (0.7 miles), and Christ Church primary school (0.7). Those requiring secondary education will find several exceptionally well-rated schools nearby, including Clare Mount Specialist Sports College, Upton Hall School FCJ (girls), The Mosslands School (boys) and Weatherhead High School (girls) – all within 3.5 miles. As well as Hilbre High School, St Anselm’s Catholic Grammar School (boys), Calday Grange Grammar School (boys) and West Kirby Grammar School (girls) within five miles of the development. Those choosing to continue their study will find convenient transport links to a handful of award-winning of universities, including the notable University of Liverpool, which can be reached within 20 minutes via the M53/Kingsway Tunnel.This well-connected development provides an ideal setting for commuters, just five miles from Birkenhead town centre, seven miles from cosmopolitan Liverpool City Centre (via the Queensway Tunnel) and 20 miles from the beautiful cathedral city of Chester. Ashberry at Jellicoe is located around one mile from junction 2A of the M53, providing easy access to the main employment areas of Liverpool (17 minutes), Bromborough (20 minutes) and Ellesmere Port (24 minutes), among many other destinations. For travel by train, Moreton Station is located directly adjacent to the site, and provides daytime services to Birkenhead and Liverpool every 15 minutes, and evening services every 30 minutes. The nearest bus stop is situated directly outside of the development on Pasture Road, providing regular direct services to Moreton Centre and Birkenhead, as well as to the employment areas of Eastham and Queensferry. Indirect links to Liverpool city centre and Arrowe Park Hospital are also available by bus.

Ashberry at Pirton Fields

by Ashberry Homes

Churchdown, Gloucestershire, GL3 1AF

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£384,995 - £459,995

Ashberry at Pirton Fields is a fantastic development of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes in Churchdown, Gloucester. Benefitting from close proximity to stunning countryside and central Cheltenham, the area is ideal for all types of homebuyers. Local schools are within a 10-minute walk, Gloucester train station is less than three miles away, and major locations including Birmingham and Oxford are reachable in an hour.The village of Churchdown, Gloucestershire, is encompassed on three sides by dazzling countryside, and is positioned less than six miles away from Cheltenham.Traditional traders in Churchdown provide essential services for homeowners at Ashberry at Pirton Fields. Two main areas offer helpful outlets, including Blacksmith Lane, home to a chemist, coffee shop, and hairdresser, and St John’s Avenue, home to a post office, a supermarket, and a bakery. In Cheltenham and Gloucester, easily reachable by car, well-known shops and chain stores are available, along with larger supermarkets and specialist stores.Churchdown’s mixture of rural and urban areas ensures that there’s lots to see and do in the village, including Churchdown Hill. This nature reserved is part-managed by the Woodland Trust and the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, and this management allows the public to have access. Further green spaces are available in the village and the local areas, as well as segregated bicycle paths for rides out. Nearby Cheltenham and Gloucester are reachable via the M5, giving residents easy access to these settlements and their fantastic amenities.Those seeking to own a home on Ashberry at Pirton Fields will be well-served by the highly regarded schools in the area. Under a mile away from the development are Innsworth Infant School and Longlevens Infant School. Plus, a little over a 10-minute walk away is St Mary’s RC Primary School. For older students, Churchdown School Academy is only around a five-minute drive away from Ashberry at Pirton Fields. Any future university students living on the development will be pleased by the ease of access to the University of Gloucestershire’s campuses, which are all within a 20-minute drive of the development.Potential residents of Ashberry at Pirton Fields will appreciate the variety of transport options available for commuting to nearby towns and cities. Around two and a half miles away from the development, a little under a 10-minute drive, is Gloucester train station, which provides trains into nearby Bristol – under a 50-minute trip – and Newport – a journey that takes a little under an hour. For those preferring to drive, this development’s direct access to the M5 means that a number of cities are within driving distance of Ashberry at Pirton Fields. Worcester, around 25 miles away, and Bristol, roughly 40 miles away, are both less than 45 minutes’ drive. A little further away, both Birmingham and Oxford can be reached in about an hour’s drive.

Ashberry at Whitehouse Park

by Ashberry Homes

Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK8 1HF

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses and 1 bedroom apartments

£240,000 - £550,000

Ashberry at Whitehouse Park is a collection of 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes in Whitehouse, on the edge of Milton Keynes. Benefitting from excellent transport links, fantastic on-site primary and secondary schools, and unrivalled local amenities, this development is ideal for all types of homebuyers, including first-time buyers, families, and young professionals. The site is just a seven-minute drive from central Milton Keynes and its train station, with regular routes to London Euston and Birmingham International reaching their destination in 35 and 45 minutes respectively.Ashberry at Whitehouse Park is found in Whitehouse, around three miles from central Milton Keynes. The development is also close to Stony Stratford and Wolverton, with homes here under the administration of Milton Keynes Council.The area’s premier shopping destination is Centre:MK. Home to thousands of brands and countless well-known stores, this centre is one of the most popular retail centres in the UK. From fashion and technology to homewares and luxury items, Centre:MK is perfect. Special events at the centre also mean that visits are different every time, with regular markets playing host to local and international highlights and one-off events guaranteeing a great day out. For quieter shopping, the region’s independent stores are popular. Swinfen’s Yard in Stony Stratford is an elegant courtyard housing some of the area’s best independent traders, including boutiques, barbers, and handcrafted doughnuts.Given its close proximity to Milton Keynes, Ashberry at Whitehouse Park is within easy reach of outstanding leisure amenities. Beyond the local walking and cycling routes and the well-regarded Abbey Hill Golf Centre, central Milton Keynes is home to Xscape, a leisure hub featuring a cinema, a trampoline park, indoor sky diving, and the Snozone. The latter is the UK’s premier provider of authentic slope experiences, with provision for skiing and snowboarding for beginners, intermediates, and experts. Other activities include visits to Gulliver’s Land Theme Park for children, trips to Silverstone for high-octane motorsport, and taking in top-level football at Stadium MK. Alternatively, tranquil visits to Willen Lake, Bletchley Park, and Salcey Forest come highly recommended.On-site primary and secondary schools ensure that top-tier education is available for students up to 18 years old. Just a short walk from the homeowner’s front door, these schools provide the perfect foundation for students, leading them through Key Stages 1 to 4. For further and higher education, nearby Milton Keynes is home to the Open University in its Walton Hall district, Cranfield is home to the postgraduate-exclusive Cranfield University, and University Campus Milton Keynes, a campus of the University of Bedfordshire, is also found locally.Set close to the A5, Ashberry at Whitehouse Park benefits from excellent road links to nearby destinations, including central Milton Keynes to the east, Northampton via the A43, and Oxford via the A34. Excellent rail services are available from Milton Keynes train station, just a seven-minute journey from the development. From here, travellers can reach London Euston in just 35 minutes and Birmingham in just 45 minutes. The closest airport to the development is London Luton Airport, around a 40-minute drive from Ashberry at Whitehouse Park. International and domestic flights run daily from the airport, with destinations including the Netherlands, Portugal, and Switzerland.

Ashberry Homes at Whitford Heights

by Ashberry Homes

Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B61 7ED

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£379,995 - £630,000

Ashberry at Whitford Heights is a wonderful development of stunning 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. Situated on the outskirts of the charming market town, the homes are ideal for a range of buyers, including families, first time buyers and young professionals.Ashberry at Whitford Heights is a fantastic development of homes on the outskirts of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. Situated close to a selection of popular amenities, the homes are just a three-minute drive to Bromsgrove town centre, where visitors will find a rich choice of dining and shopping options. Ideally placed with easy access to the M5 and A46, the homes are excellently placed for commuter routes to Birmingham, Worcester and Coventry. This development falls under the administration of Worcestershire County Council. Residing close to tranquil natural scenes, Ashberry at Whitford Heights benefits from both semi-rural surroundings and easy access to Birmingham city centre. For gentle leisure activity, Sanders Park is just a 12-minute walk away, and features a bowling green, tennis courts, skate park, a bandstand and children’s play area, as well as picturesque greenery ideal for walking. The homes are placed just a short seven-minute drive away from Bromsgrove Golf Centre, Bromsgrove Sports and Leisure Centre, and Chaddesly Woods Nature reserve – the latter boasting 250 acres of nature, including woodland at least 400 years old. For family days out, West Midlands Safari Park is 11 miles away, with over 165 animal species and special events throughout the year. Blackwell Adventure is just a 14-minute drive away, with a laser tag, zip wire and tree trek activities. Central Birmingham is just over 17 miles away, with notable activities including Treetop Adventure Golf and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.Bromsgrove is well served by several popular schools. For those with young children, Millsfield First School is just a nine-minute walk away, while St Peter’s Catholic First School is an 11-minute walk away. Secondary schools include South Bromsgrove and North Bromsgrove High Schools, both of which are around a five-minute drive away. For parents interested in private schooling options, Winterfold House, Bromsgrove School and Bromsgrove Preparatory School are all under a 10-minute drive away. Those keen to pursue higher education benefit from the University of Birmingham being just over 12 miles away, and Coventry University a 45-minute drive away.The homes are just a seven-minute drive away from Bromsgrove train station, or 20 minutes via bus. From here, trips to Birmingham New Street take half an hour, with journeys to Worcester taking 20 minutes, and trains to Kidderminster lasting just under an hour. Ashberry at Whitford Heights is a 13-minute walk away from Willow Road bus stop, with links to Kidderminster, Redditch and Bromsgrove bus station. Motorists have easy access to major roads including the M5, A38, and A448, with routes to Birmingham city centre taking just 40 minutes. For national and international travel, Birmingham Airport is around 23 miles away, with both short-haul and long-haul flights available. For shopping, Bromsgrove boasts a variety of superstores for everyday essentials, one of the closest being just a six-minute drive away. Bromsgrove high street is saturated with a selection of independent and chain stores a four-minute drive away, with the town centre also featuring restaurants inspired by cuisines across the world. Alternatively, dine on delicious food overlooking the canal, with popular choices including The Queen’s Head and The Priory Café. Kingfisher Shopping Centre is 10 miles away, with a vast selection of retail stores, restaurants, a cinema, gym and children’s play area.

Beaumont Park

by Ashberry Homes

Great Dunmow, Essex, CM6 4FU

3 & 4 bedroom houses and 2 bedroom bungalows

£454,995 - £729,995

Beaumont Park is a development of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes in the desirable area of Great Dunmow, Essex. Close to acres of farmland, this development provides rural living with the convenience of urban development. Local amenities and transport links make this ideal for all types of homebuyers, while the local schools are ideal for young families.Great Dunmow boasts a rich and fascinating history. Home to quaint cottages, stunning riverside walks and a vibrant town centre, this charming market town promises a strong sense of community in traditional countryside surroundings.As an ancient market town surrounded by rich, agricultural land, Great Dunmow itself holds a strong reputation for offering an excellent selection of fresh, local produce. Open air markets are held regularly in the town and its surrounding areas, with weekly markets held in Saffron Walden on Tuesdays and Saturdays, in Great Dunmow on Tuesdays, and in Thaxted every Friday. Many of the bordering villages also hold regular farmers’ markets selling fresh fruit, vegetables, meat and other produce, all grown or reared in the local region. For everyday shopping, Great Dunmow’s bustling high street and town centre is within one mile of Beaumont Park, with plentiful food and clothes shops, restaurants, coffee shops, traditional pubs, and a post office. Conveniently, a 24 hour supermarket can also be found around a 2-minute walk from the development. Further shopping opportunities can be found in the popular towns of Saffron Walden and Bishops Stortford, while Braintree Village – around 15 minutes’ drive away – is an impressive outlet shopping village with over 60 aspirational fashion and homeware brands, as well as a handful of popular restaurants, and even a cinema. The exciting city of Chelmsford is around 13 miles away and offers an all-encompassing shopping experience, with a host of independent retailers, flagship stores, major shopping hubs, and a number of bustling outdoor markets.Beaumont Park enjoys an idyllic location comprising mainly of arable farmland, with stunning views of open countryside and woodland. Nestled on the western edge of Great Dunmow’s historic market town, this exciting new development promises an unrivalled range of leisure attractions to suit every member of the family. Within Great Dunmow itself, residents will find plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, beginning with the much loved Doctors Pond; a wonderful fishing pond and charming park with plenty of ducks and wildlife to be admired. Also in the town centre, there is a popular skate park and children’s play area, as well as the annual Great Dunmow Summer Solstice Festival and Carnival, which includes a traditional procession, showground events, food, and an evening concert. Slightly further afield, the breathtaking Gardens of Eastern Lodge is a site to behold, boasting a rich and fascinating history which dates back to the 18th century. The gardens, considered one of the late Harold Peto’s finest works, were originally designed for the Countess of Warwick in 1902. Today, this idyllic haven is open to the public on selected days, with The Italian Garden, The Peto Treehouse, The Walled Garden and Peto’s Glade, just some of the enchanting features waiting to be explored. Those who enjoy a spot of golf will find a number of attractive courses close to the development, while amblers may enjoy a leisurely walk along The Flitch Way – a cycle path and footway that stretches from Braintree railway station to Bishops Stortford. Alternatively, the popular tourist towns of Saffron Walden and Bishops Stortford are just a short drive away, offering a range of excellent shopping and entertainment facilities, while Chelmsford’s vibrant city centre – around 13 miles away – has high street retailers, a cinema, bowling, award-winning restaurants and excellent nightlife.Residents of Beaumont Park will find well-regarded schools within both walking distance and easily commutable drives. For younger children, Dunmow St Marys Primary School is under a mile from the development and less than a 15 minute walk from home, while Helena Romanes School and Sixth Form Centre is a short 5-minute drive away. A range of independent and grammar schools can also be found within close proximity of Beaumont Park, with the highly-rated Felsted School around a 10-minute drive from home, as well as King Edwards Grammar School and New Hall School – both in Chelmsford – which can be reached within a 30-minute drive.Ideally located for commuters, Beaumont Park is well served by an excellent local road network and convenient public transport services. The A120 is approximately half a mile from the site and connects Great Dunmow to Stansted Airport, Braintree and the M11. Junction 8 of the M11 at Stansted is six miles away, allowing direct access to London and Cambridge in 75 minutes and 45 minutes respectively. Those travelling by train are equally well catered for, with Stansted train station offering regular services into London Liverpool Street in around 50 minutes, leaving every 25 minutes at peak times. Alternatively, Bishops Stortford station is around 9 miles away and also has regular trains into London Liverpool Street. International travel is provided by Stansted Airport, which is just a 10-minute drive from home.

Bourne Springs

by Ashberry Homes

Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 0YS

2 & 3 bedroom houses

£199,950 - £299,950

Bourne Springs is a development of beautiful new homes nestled in the heart of Bourne, Lincolnshire, benefitting from the tranquil surrounding countryside while staying connected to the vibrant towns and cities nearby. Offering a mix of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes, this thoughtfully designed community provides the perfect blend of modern living in a traditional setting. With its convenient location just 30 minutes from Peterborough and excellent road links to the A15 AND A151, Bourne Springs offers easy access to amenities. Residents with young families are spoiled by a number of highly regarded schools in this sought-after area, which is a popular draw to the region. This development is sure to appeal to a wide range of purchasers, from first-time buyers and families through to investors.Bourne Springs is located in Bourne, Lincolnshire, less than two miles away from the town centre. This development benefits from excellent road connections to surrounding areas - major roads nearby include the A151 and A15. The market towns of Stamford and Spalding can be reached by car in around 25-minutes, while Market Deeping can be reached in approximately 10 minutes and Peterborough within around half an hour. The development is in Bourne, Lincolnshire, and falls within the administrative boundaries of Bourne Town Council and South Kesteven District Council. Keep your cupboards stocked at one of several supermarkets that are located just a quick drive away from Bourne Springs. In only around a five-minute drive, there are a handful of well-known stores, most notably based in the centre of the market town. Visitors will also discover a collection of high-street stores and independent shops. For more comprehensive shopping options, there are a few shopping centres withing driving distance, including Deeping Centre, which is around 15 minutes away, and Stamford Retail Park, which is roughly 20 minutes away. Bourne Springs benefits from a wonderful location that offers plenty in the way of entertainment and leisure. Either on foot on by car, there are numerous parks, heritage sites, and other stunning places of interest. Just over a five-minute drive away is Bourne Wood, a beautiful woodland that features walking trails, ponds, and idyllic spots for picnics. A little more than four miles away from the development is Grimsthorpe Castle Park and Gardens, a country estate nestled in more than 3,000 acres of parkland. A 30-minute drive will lead residents to Baytree Owl and Wildlife Centre, which is home to more than 100 birds and provides educational and engaging encounter sessions throughout the year. There are a whole host of highly rated schools within driving distance of Bourne Springs – perfect for any families looking to make a home at the development. For example, Bourne Abbey C of E Primary Academy and Bourne Grammar School are both within two miles and can be reached in around a five-minute drive. For further education, Bourne Academy is less than 10 minutes away by car and provides comprehensive learning for children aged between 11 and 18. There are also several universities within reach of Bourne Springs, including Anglia Ruskin University, which is around 30 minutes’ drive, and the University of Lincoln, which is a little under an hour away by car. Residents of Bourne Springs who will be travelling regularly for work have a reliable road network close by. Local towns and further afield cities are within easy reach, including Stamford, Grantham, Peterborough, and Lincoln. Public transport is also an option, as there are several bus stops – which allow travel throughout the immediate area – just under a mile away from the development.

Brierley View

by Ashberry Homes

Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 2GF

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

£189,950 - £349,950

Brierley View is a development of new energy-efficient homes in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, bordering Brierley Forest Park. Bringing a stunning selection of 2, 3 and 4-bedroom homes to an established community, this development is sure to appeal to many potential homebuyers, including growing families, first-time buyers, and commuters to Nottingham, Derby, and Sheffield.Brierley View sits on the northern periphery of Sutton-in-Ashfield, backing onto the attractive Brierley Forest Park. Residents benefit from the conveniences of an already well-established surrounding community, including on-hand shops, schools, and medical facilities. The development is situated just off Ashland Road West, a 10-minute drive from the M1 connecting the area to Nottingham, Sheffield, and beyond. This development falls under the administration of Ashfield District Council and Nottinghamshire County Council.Nestled alongside the stunning Brierley Forest Park, residents are minutes’ walk away from one of the area’s finest family-focused assets. Home to a visitor centre, café, and a community pond, walkers will discover miles of pathways around the park. Keen golfers can also find a well-maintained 18-hole golf course adjacent. Lammas Leisure Centre is a four-minute drive away for those requiring a local gym, with the centre also providing an indoor swimming pool, state-of-the-art sports facilities, and a full calendar of group fitness classes. National Trust’s Hardwick Hall is a seven-mile drive away and is one of many local landmarks exemplifying the area’s history and culture. Cyclists will be encouraged by the local council’s implementation of bike-focused infrastructure, with cycle paths, bike trails, and even a local mountain bike track in Brierley Forest Park.Families will be reassured to find a choice of popular schools within the surrounding area, including St Mary Magdelene Primary School within the local community under half a mile away for a short walking commute. Additional primary school options for younger families include Brierley Forest Primary and Nursery, All Saints C of E Infant and Nursery School, and Woodland View Primary School, none further than a five-minute drive away. Secondary school options include Quarrydale Academy, Ashfield School, and Sutton Community Academy within a surrounding two-mile radius. For those seeking out higher education, West Nottinghamshire College is under 10 minutes’ drive away, while leading university institutions can be found in Sheffield, Derby, and Nottingham.The eight-minute walk to Huthwaite Road presents several local bus stops, the closest of which is Siddalls Drive with shuttles running to Mansfield, Huthwaite, and Alfreton. From Mansfield, regular local rail services connect residents to some of the local area’s more prominent destinations – including Nottingham, from where national rail journeys are available. Local road links connect residents to the wider area, ideal for commuters travelling to neighbouring towns and cities. Residents looking to travel further afield are a 33-minute drive from East Midlands airport for regional and European destinations.Residents of Brierley View have access to superb shopping and dining, both locally and further afield. Two convenience stores serve the immediate community ensuring everyday top-ups are on hand, plus there are several restaurants and a pub within a mile of the development. A choice of popular supermarkets can be found in the vicinity of the Idlewells Shopping Centre – a four-minute drive away. Here, a convenient collection of independent and high-street vendors can be found, serving a spectrum of needs from a local butcher, a bookstore, and several charity retailers – on top of a bustling indoor market and a selection of cafés. Three miles southwest of the development is the McArthur Glen Designer Outlet Village, home to 65 designer stores selling name-brand stock at reduced prices – a valuable shopping asset to have just a short drive away. Cafés and restaurants offer somewhere to take a load off alongside shopping.

Carrington View

by Ashberry Homes

Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, EH19 3FA

3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses

£349,995 - £527,995

Carrington View is a thoughtfully designed community of new homes in Bonnyrigg, Midlothian. Offering a stunning selection of 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes, this development is settled in the town’s green outskirts, just off the B6392. These homes are sure to appeal to many potential homebuyers, including growing families, those taking their next step, and commuters to Edinburgh.Carrington View is nestled in the southeastern edge of the Bonnyrigg community. An abundance of amenities benefit town residents, while the locals enjoy the advantages of the surrounding Midlothian landscape. Bonnyrigg is well supplied by shops, restaurants, and local commerce, as well as excellent commuter links to Edinburgh, with the Scottish capital just eight miles north-west. The Dalhousie Burn runs near the development’s boundary, flowing up through the River Esk to the North Sea. This development falls under the administration of Midlothian Council.The Red Woods are a mile away from the development, and Welfare Park is a 10-minute bike ride away. Both offer ideal locations for outdoor exercise and leisure. The nearby River Esk is marked by a number of notable local landmarks to explore, including Dalkeith Palace, Rosslyn Castle, and Wallace’s Cave. The region’s saturation of important architecture, as well as a few fascinating museums, exemplifies its historical importance. The area has a choice of local football clubs to follow, Newtongrange Star FC being the closest – just three minutes away in the car. The region also offers a fine selection of golf courses, hosting five courses within a six-minute drive, including Kings Acre which boasts 18 well-maintained holes. Musselburgh Beach is an 18-minute drive north, while the adjacent capital city of Edinburgh offers world-famous leisure, history, and architecture. The city is especially famed for its tourist culture and entertainment venues.Residents with young families will be pleased to find the Bonnyrigg area well supplied with school options. Bonnyrigg Primary School is an eight-minute walk away, providing children with a broad and stimulating education. Additionally, Burnbrae Primary School and St Mary’s RC Primary School are a three- and four-minute drive away, respectively. For older children, Lasswade High School and Newbattle High School are within three miles of the development, both commutable via public transport. For those pursuing higher education, Edinburgh College’s Midlothian Campus is a six-minute cycle away, offering popular vocational courses. Edinburgh has several well-respected universities; The University of Edinburgh is one of the oldest educational institutions in the world, and part of the Russell Group; Edinburgh Napier and Queen Margaret University both offer individual-focused experiences with a choice of career-minded courses.Brixwold Bank bus stop is a three-minute walk away, providing regular shuttle services to Bonnyrigg, Rosewell, and East Craigs. Eskbank station is the closest train station to the development – a mile away. It offers services between Edinburgh and Tweedbank. Edinburgh provides national rail routes and connections. The development is just off the B6392, leading north to the A7 in a minute. The A7 runs south all the way to Carlisle, and north to The City of Edinburgh Bypass in eight minutes. The drive from the development to Edinburgh city centre takes approximately 30 minutes. Edinburgh Airport is 15 miles away, supplying worldwide flights.Shopping locally is simple at Carrington View, with a choice of popular supermarkets a short drive away. Bonnyrigg High Street is under a mile away, with an excellent choice of shops, cafés, and restaurants. This vibrant hub offers spots for socialising, and tastes include Chinese, Indian, and British. Beetroot Bar and Grill is one of several local establishments to offer a hearty Sunday dinner – three minutes’ drive away. Music lovers will be able to seek out live playing at several of the town’s pubs. Staiside Court and Straiton Retail Park are a four- and 11-minute drive away, respectively, satisfying more comprehensive shopping needs. Both host well-known brands and eateries. Edinburgh offers fantastic shopping, with the Royal Mile an epicentre of retail and dining. The city is famous for its fashion brands, flagship stores, and independent districts. Several shopping centres and surrounding retail parks make sure residents have everything on hand.

Chellaston Fold

by Ashberry Homes

Chellaston, Derbyshire, DE73 6TQ

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£323,500 - £429,950

Nestled within an idyllic semi-rural location, Chellaston Fold is a collection of wonderful 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes situated on the outskirts of Chellaston village, Derbyshire. The stylish homes benefit from convenient access to major roads and local amenities, as well as ample leisure opportunities.Chellaston Fold is set against a rural Derbyshire backdrop, joining the popular village of Chellaston. Situated around a 15-minute drive away from Derby, the homes are ideally placed for convenient travel into the city centre, which has plentiful shopping options and eateries. Residents have a fantastic selection of nearby road links, including the M1 just 11 miles away. Leisure activities are found in abundance within the surrounding area. This development will fall under the administration of Derbyshire County Council.Chellaston is well-situated for leisure, with a combination of countryside and urban attractions nearby. Chellaston Park is just a 10-minute walk away, and as well as open green space, has fantastic sports facilities including a play area and sports pavilion. For family days out, Elvaston Castle Country Park takes nine minutes when driving. Spanning 321 acres, visitors can relish time spent in parkland and a woodland, with several historic elements to be explored. A little further out, Staunton Harold Reservoir is six-and-a-half miles away and offers 163 acres of outdoor space adorned with wildflower meadows, woodland, and stunning open water views. Just three-and-a-half miles away is Moorways Sports Village and Water Park. The site has recently undergone a £42 million refurbishment, with brilliant facilities for swimming and soft play, a gym, a sauna, and steam room. Derby city centre is five miles away, with attractions including a theatre, museum, and art gallery. Excellently situated for road travel, Chellaston Fold has easy access to the A46, A50, and the A6. The M1 is reachable in just 15 minutes, with trips to Nottingham taking just half an hour when driving and car journeys to Birmingham lasting an hour. In addition, Leicester is just a convenient 25-minute drive away. Willington train station is just a 12-minute drive away, ensuring that the area is well connected. From here, commuters can travel directly to Birmingham in just 40 minutes, and to Derby in just 10 minutes. Derby train station offers links to Sheffield, Manchester, and Liverpool, among others. In addition, buses regularly pass through the nearest bus stop, Chase Close, to reach Derby. For Domestic and international travel, East Midlands Airport is 10 miles away. Everyday necessities can be acquired at two local superstores around a five-minute drive away, with the area dotted with several smaller grocery stores for ease. Residents are well situated for retail, with central Derby boasting a well-stocked high street and several shopping centres, including Derbion and Kingsway Retail Park. Closer to home, Chellaston High Street has a pharmacy, chiropractor, and bakery, in addition to a coffee lounge and gift shop. There are a host of popular eateries in the vicinity, including traditional British pubs, Indian, and Chinese. Shardlow boasts a fantastic culinary scene, with the village home to highly rated restaurants for every occasion.Those with children are well-served by a selection of esteemed educational facilities. Younger children in the area attend Chellaston Fields Spencer Academy and Homefields Primary School, both of which are just a five-minute drive away. Secondary school options include Chellaston Academy just under a mile-and-a-half away, and Noel-Baker Academy a nine-minute drive away. Those interested in further education can attend Derby College and Landau Forte College Sixth Form, both of which are a 12-minute drive away. Local higher education options include The University of Nottingham 14 miles away, Nottingham Trent University a 28-minute drive away, and The University of Derby just a 15-minute drive away. A little further out, The University of Leicester and De Montfort University are both a 40-minute drive away.

Cherry Meadow

by Ashberry Homes

Hatton, Derbyshire, DE65 5PT

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£224,950 - £409,950

Cherry Meadow is a development of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes in Hatton, Derbyshire, that is ideal for commuters to Derby or Burton, as well as all other home buyers. 10 minutes’ walk from Hatton’s village centre, the development is well served by local amenities, and the schools and transport links further underline this site as a perfect base for families, young professionals, and first-time buyers.The delightful village of Hatton offers stunning panoramic views, as well as high-quality road and rail links; ideal for those seeking to commute to Derby or Burton.A little under a 20-minute drive from Cherry Meadow, in Burton-upon-Trent, is Burton Place Shopping Centre, The Octagon Shopping Centre, and Coopers Square, which hosts a number of high-street shops, eateries, and other retail outlets. Around a mile away from the development is a large supermarket, where residents are able to purchase day-to-day essentials. Hatton is also well-served by a variety of restaurants and eateries, with Indian, Nepalese, and authentic Italian options all within five minutes’ drive of the development.Around six miles drive from Cherry Meadow is a multiplex that screens the latest blockbuster movies. In addition, around nine miles away from the development is another cinema, which plays host to bowling lanes and an ice skating rink. A little over a 20-minute drive from the Cherry Meadow is Branston Water Park, which is a local nature reserve that has held the Green Flag award since 2005. The site consists of a 16-hectare lake with walking trails, bird watching areas, and other facilities. Just under 13 miles from the development is Kedleston Hall, an 18th-century mansion surrounded by attractive parkland, which is currently taken care of by the National Trust. Visitors are able to learn about the mansion and wander the many trails encircling the property.Any residents with children have a variety of options for schools within the local area. Less than a mile away from the development is Heath Fields Primary School. Roughly a four-minute drive from Cherry Meadow is Hilton Primary School. Just over two miles from the development is Richard Wakefield C of E Primary Academy. In addition, within six minutes’ drive of Cherry Meadow is John Port Spencer Academy, which welcomes students between the ages of 11 and 18.For those looking to commute, Cherry Meadow has a variety of options. Just an 18-minute walk from the development is Tutbury and Hatton Train Station, which offers regular services into Derby, under a 20-minute trip, and Stoke-on-Trent, roughly a 40-minute journey. As for those who prefer to travel by car, Cherry Meadow is well-served by road links. Derby, around 10 miles away, Nottingham, roughly a 40-minute trip, and Birmingham, an hour’s drive, are all within easy reach.

Church View

by Ashberry Homes

Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE5 1NL

4 bedroom houses

From £409,995

Located close to Newcastle, Church View is ideal for all types of home buyers, including commuters, families, and first-time buyers. Excellent transport links by road and rail mean that these 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes are ideally placed to access the north east region and beyond. Local amenities, excellent schools, and close proximity to central Newcastle are all highlights of this Ashberry development.Church View is a covetable collection of new homes in Callerton, which is nestled beside Westerhope, to the north west of Newcastle upon Tyne. This desirable village benefits from excellent local amenities, including key transport routes to the city centre and the coast, and into the beautiful rural surroundings of Northumberland. However Callerton itself enjoys a peaceful location, with open countryside situated within walking distance of Church View, while the village offers a selection of shops for everyday essentials, and a popular pub. Families at the development can find a number of primary schools close by too. Nearby Ponteland is a fashionable town that is renowned for its upscale bar and restaurant scene, and central Newcastle is famous for its vibrant nightlife, excellent shopping and dining, and world-class cultural attractions. For a more relaxed pace of life, the historic towns of Morpeth and Hexham are around 30 minutes’ drive away from these new homes near Newcastle, as are the coastal communities of Tynemouth, Whitley Bay and Blyth. For day-to-day essentials there are three supermarkets within two miles of Church View, as well as convenience stores within walking distance. Newcastle city centre attracts visitors from across the region and beyond, drawn by its world-class shops and cultural venues, while with more than 200 stores, restaurants, cafés and a multiplex cinema, the Metrocentre in Gateshead is a popular choice with shoppers.Church View enjoys an enviable position on the edge of green fields, bridleways and country lanes that offer excellent opportunities for cycling, dog walking and running. West Denton Leisure Centre, a short drive from the development, has several swimming pools, a gym, sports hall, all-weather courts and fitness studios; Westerhope Golf Club is around 5 minutes’ walk down the road and rugby union team Newcastle Falcons is based at Kingston Park, less than three miles away. The Jingling Gate – a traditional pub that serves a varied food menu, as well as a wide range of real ales, wines and spirits – is just a few minutes’ walk from Church View while The Poachers Cottage in Callerton – a popular live music venue, bar and restaurant – can be reached on foot within 15 minutes. Italian pizzeria Oli & Joes is also within walking distance. Nearby Ponteland boasts a number of popular wine bars and pubs, and is home to tea rooms, cafés and restaurants, catering to a variety of tastes and offering cuisines from around the world. Newcastle’s celebrated city centre and quayside boast a plethora of eateries, offering everything from street food to fine dining, with the latter including the Michelin-starred House of Tides. Theatre, dance, music of all genres and comedy play an important role in the life of Newcastle, with the stunning Theatre Royal and its stone-pillared façade, at the forefront of cultural destinations within the city. Other venues include the Utilita Arena, City Hall, the Tyne Theatre & Opera House, Northern Stage and Live Theatre.Several schools that cater for youngsters lie within a short distance of Church View. These include Westerhope Primary around 15 minutes’ walk away and Simonside Primary, around a mile away. Milecastle, Farne, Cheviot and St Mark’s Roman Catholic primary schools are also just a short drive away. For older students, Ponteland High School, Studio West and Sacred Heart RC High School can all be reached within 10 minutes by car.Church View is around five miles from Newcastle city centre. Major roads easily accessible from the development include the A1 (for Scotland to the north, Durham, Darlington, York and London to the south), the A69 (for Hexham and Carlisle), and the A19 (for Stockton, Middlesbrough and Doncaster). A public bus route linking Newcastle with Hexham lies on the doorstep, with further bus services available within comfortable walking distance. The nearest Metro station is at Bank Foot two miles away, with regular trains running to the city centre, Gateshead, Sunderland and the coast; mainline train services can be accessed via Newcastle Central Station. Church View is also ideally situated for domestic and international air travel from Newcastle Airport, which is around 10 minutes’ drive from the development.

Eastview Manor

by Ashberry Homes

Morningside, Renfrewshire, ML2 9BG

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£191,995 - £324,995

This stunning development of beautiful new homes in Newmains, North Lanarkshire, features an array of 3 and 4-bedroom properties, which are perfect for families and first-time buyers. The development benefits from an appealing village setting but is also within easy reach of nearby cities and towns, including Glasgow and Edinburgh. Located in Newmains, North Lanarkshire, Eastview Manor is situated just over a 10-minute drive away from junction 6 of the M8. This development falls under the administration of North Lanarkshire Council.The charming village of Newmains is nestled between a cluster of attractions, making it a great place for families and first-time buyers looking for a varied lifestyle. Newmains has a rural village feel, with a rich cultural history based around 19th-century mining, yet has easy access to bigger towns and cities - Glasgow is just under a half-hour drive away. Strathclyde Country Park is just an 18-minute walk away and lies within the valley of River Clyde, one of the most popular family attractions in Scotland’s central belt. This countryside oasis has fun outdoor adventure playgrounds, bicycle hire, a water sports centre, and a café. South Calder Water, known locally as “The Cawder”, is a short eight-minute drive away and is a favourite area for fishing. Visitors can also enjoy the beautiful views along the three-mile walking route. RSPB Baron’s Haugh is a much-loved nature reserve on the edge of Motherwell. Only a 16-minute drive away, this tranquil natural space has a peaceful woodland walkway and plenty of wildlife for enthusiasts to see, including ducks and swans. East Kilbride Golfclub is under half an hour’s drive away and has an entertaining 18-hole course. As one of Scotland’s most advanced courses, it remains a popular destination for golfers. Newmains Primary School is a 12-minute walk away from the development, with the school priding itself on its inclusive environment and caring, supportive staff. St. Brigid’s Primary School is under five minutes away by car, and offers children a safe and respectful place to learn. For older pupils, Coltness High School is a five-minute drive away. Here, students learn in a welcoming environment, with fantastic facilities in all curricular areas. The development is just a six-minute drive away from Wishaw train station. From here, passengers can get into Edinburgh city centre in under two hours, with Glasgow station just a 40-minute journey away. Newmains has several local bus stops taking commuters to the cities and beyond. The closest one to the development, Gospel Hall bus stop, is a seven-minute bike ride away. Residents are a short three-minute drive away from the A73. This major road allows travellers to go further afield across the rest of the UK. The development is also just a 10-minute drive from junction 6 of the M8. The village has a couple of chain supermarkets for everyday essentials. Newmains also has several independent shops, making for an entertaining day out. For shopping further afield, neighbouring town Wishaw has plenty of retail favourites, including homeware chains and convenience stores. Caledonian Retail Park, a long-established shopping centre containing 144,500 square feet of popular retail stores, is just a nine-minute drive away. Just six minutes away by car is the award-winning Terrace Café, which won Retailer of the Year in 2019. Dine here for traditional Scottish cuisine, as well as hearty café staples. Its trendy interior makes it a popular place for locals to dine out. Based in Glasgow, The Gannet is a Michelin-starred eatery offering an unforgettable dining experience and is a 35-minute drive away.

Ferry Grove

by Ashberry Homes

Renfrew, Renfrewshire, PA4 8BS

3 & 4 bedroom houses and 2 bedroom apartments

£154,995 - £392,995

Nestled in the popular town of Braehead, Renfrew, Ferry Grove is a beautiful new development of 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes and apartments. Perfect for first-time buyers, families, and commuters, the homes have easy access to Glasgow city centre and useful local amenities.Ferry Grove is a wonderful collection of homes in Braehead, Renfrew, just eight miles away from central Glasgow. The development can be reached within a nine-minute drive from the M3 and M77, via King’s Inch Road. This development falls under the administration of Renfrewshire Council.Just six-and-a-half miles away from central Glasgow – a place famous for its vibrant cultural scene –Ferry Grove offers residents easy access to city attractions, such as The Gallery of Modern Art and The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Glasgow Botanical Gardens is nestled around two miles away from the city centre and boasts exquisite glasshouses and over nine thousand different plants. XSite entertainment hub is a short five-minute walk away and boasts a multiplex cinema, bowling, climbing wall, and laser games. Ferry Grove is just a six-minute drive away from Robertson Park, a wonderful place to relax among lush greenery, a picturesque pond, and vibrant flower gardens. Those who partake in sporting activities will benefit from the park’s BMX course, skateboard park, tennis courts, bowling green, and cycle tracks. The park is also the home of a charming monthly market selling street food, fresh produce, and artisan crafts. Keeping fit is made easier thanks to nearby Renfrew Leisure Centre and Victory Baths around two miles away. Erskine beach is just a short 15-minute drive away, with views of rolling hills and a sandy section of beach, perfect for picnics and days relaxing by the water. Ideally placed for those with children, Ferry Grove is just two miles away from St James Primary School, while Newmains Primary School takes nine minutes when driving. For older pupils, Renfrew High School and Trinity High School are both just over a mile away. Those interested in further education benefit from the popular West College Scotland being just a nine-minute drive away and The City of Glasgow College taking 15 minutes when driving. For those seeking higher education options, nearby providers include the prestigious University of Glasgow just five miles away, Glasgow Caledonian University a 12-minute drive away, and The University of West Scotland, which will take 25 minutes when driving. Laymoor Avenue bus stop is a short three-minute walk away, with regular routes to Balloch and Glasgow Airport. For travel into central Glasgow, XSite bus stop is just 400 yards away. Travel via train is easily achieved from Hillington West station, which is a short seven-minute drive away from Ferry Grove. Alternatively, Garscadden railway station is five-and-a-half miles away, with trips to Glasgow Central lasting just 16 minutes. When driving, Glasgow Central Station is 13 minutes away, with direct links to Edinburgh and London. Those who drive have easy access to neighbouring town Paisley and central Glasgow via the M8, with journeys to both destinations taking around 17 minutes. Other road options include the B777, A760, and A737 – which also take drivers to Paisley, Glasgow International Airport, and Glasgow city centre. For global travel, Glasgow International Airport is an eight-minute drive away from the homes, with destinations including Tenerife, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and London.For everyday retail and grocery needs, Braehead shopping centre is just a two-minute walk away. The centre boasts a large supermarket, several popular high street clothing stores, and pharmacy retailers, among others. Another popular supermarket is just a five-minute drive away. Residents are just a five-minute walk away from the many dining options found in the XSite centre. Several local eateries can be found on Renfrew high street just a 14-minute walk away, including Italian, Indian, and traditional British. Residents of Ferry Grove can easily experience a range of culinary delights, with neighbouring towns Paisley and Strathbungo – both a quarter of an hour’s drive away – featuring a vast choice of cultural eateries including British, Japanese, Croatian, Greek, and Caribbean. Silverburn Shopping Centre, another nearby option, is a 13-minute drive away and boasts a variety of high street shops and restaurants. For city centre shopping and dining, Glasgow’s bustling streets are lined with independent restaurants and stores, as well as popular chains.

Five Mills

by Ashberry Homes

Auchendinny, Midlothian, EH26 0QZ

3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses

£336,995 - £499,995

Five Mills is a selection of high-specification homes nestled near to Penicuik in the stunning rural surrounds of Auchendinny, Midlothian. Offering 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes, this development is sure to appeal to many potential homebuyers, including first-time buyers, families, and commuters to Edinburgh.Five Mills is situated in the beautiful Midlothian landscape, an addition to the quaint village of Auchendinny just north of Penicuik. The development’s picturesque surrounds are dotted with historic landmarks, while the local town centre supplies everyday amenities. Edinburgh lies eight miles north of Auchendinny and residents are well connected to the capital through public transport and road links. This development falls under the administration of Midlothian Council.Auchendinny is nestled in the stunning Midlothian landscape, the natural surroundings rich in views and history with many places of interest for residents to explore. Castlelaw Hill Fort, Rosslyn Castle, and Old Penicuik House are examples of the hidden gems to discover. There are several notable green public spaces purposed for leisure close to the development; Beeslack Wood and Three Hares Community Woodland are just a nine- and 22-minute walk away, respectively, while Roslin Glen Country Park is two miles away. Pentland Hills Regional Park lies to the west of the development, spanning from Edinburgh to Carlops. The region contains countless walking routes, a plethora of outdoor activities, plus regular events. Edinburgh – a 36-minute drive away – is one of the UK’s prime cultural destinations, home to magnificent architecture, an award-winning zoo, and a collection of well-respected museums and art galleries. The city benefits from adjacent coastline, with popular on-hand beaches.Those with young families will find a number of schools in the surrounding area catering to children of all ages. Mauricewood Primary School and Beeslack High School are both a little over half a mile from the development down Edinburgh Road, meaning the school commute is quick and easy. Additional primary schools in the area include Strathesk Primary School and Roslin Primary School, a four- and six-minute drive away, respectively, while further secondary school options can be found in Penicuik and Bonnyrigg. For those pursuing higher education, the University of Edinburgh is among the foremost education institutions in the world with a long and decorated history. Additional options include Edinburgh Napier and Queen Margaret University, both well regarded and within a reasonable commute of the development.Glencorse Barracks bus stop is a four-minute walk away and provides regular shuttles to Edinburgh, Silverknowes, and Musselburgh. For rail links, Eskbank train station is seven miles away for local services, reaching Edinburgh Waverley in 19 minutes. Edinburgh offers national rail connections, including travel to London in as little as four hours. Motorists will be encouraged by the well-supported road infrastructure connecting the development to Penicuik and Edinburgh, with the A701 being the major local road offering direct access to The City of Edinburgh Bypass. Edinburgh Airport is 13 miles away, supplying worldwide flights.Edinburgh Road leading onto John Street cuts through the centre of Penicuik – just a mile away from Five Mills – flanked by a thriving commercial district that provides a choice of supermarket, several high-street retailers, locally loved restaurants, plus cafés, pubs, and bars. There are several retail parks within a short drive away to suit comprehensive needs. The closest of these is Straiton Retail Park – a 13-mile drive away – host to a wide array of retailers and eateries. With the Scottish capital just a short commute away, residents have one of the UK’s finest retail and hospitality centres on the doorstep. The Royal Mile offers a stunning pedestrianised core from which a plethora of shopping streets emanate. Edinburgh is home to a vibrant nightlife and presents varied award-winning dining with an array of cuisines.

Hartshorne View

by Ashberry Homes

Hartshorne, Derbyshire, DE11 7EY

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£232,950 - £363,500

Hartshorne View is a development of 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes in Hartshorne, Derbyshire. Found close to the National Forest and the ancient village of Ashby de la Zouch, this development is ideal for all types of homebuyers, and especially those with a love for the outdoors. Transport links to Derby, Burton upon Trent, and Nottingham are readily available via road and rail, while East Midlands Airport is just a 15-minute drive away.Boasting a charming and well-connected setting in the heart of The National Forest, Hartshorne View is a delightful collection of 3, 4 and 5-bedroom homes, set in the highly-desirable village of Hartshorne, just four miles from Ashby de la Zouch.Local shops and restaurants are found close to Hartshorne View. These shops ensure that essentials are on hand at convenient times, while nearby Burton upon Trent features well-known stores, large supermarkets, and brand stores offering top-quality fashion, technology, and more. The area’s restaurants include traditional British cuisine and flavours from further afield, including Asia. Again, the built-up settlements nearby offer further choice, with chain restaurants and family-run businesses all available after a short drive.Bordering picturesque green space and close to excellent local amenities, the development is less than a mile from iconic historic buildings, such as the Grade II-listed Manor House and the 17th century St Peters Church. With miles of picturesque scenery to be explored, visitors are encouraged to embark on one of the area’s many walking routes – stopping off to enjoy some home-made refreshments at one of Hartshorne’s traditional village pubs. The popular town of Swadlincote – known for its rich pottery and mining heritage – is just 1.5 miles away, boasting a pedestrianised high street peppered with independent local shops, pavement cafés and quaint eateries. Well-known for its strong sense of community, this vibrant town holds a regular farmers’ market and borders the expansive Swadlincote Woodlands and Park, featuring lush woodlands, picnic areas and footpaths. The town has a plethora of leisure opportunities, including Swadlincote Ski and Snowboard Centre, Green Bank Leisure Centre and outdoor recreation spaces such as Maurice Lea Memorial Park and Eureka Park. The market town of Ashby de la Zouch is just four miles away, and is exceptionally popular with visitors and locals alike. A wonderful piece of English history can be uncovered at the Ashby de la Zouch Castle, less than 4.5 miles away. Dating back to the 12th century this manor house is an English Heritage site that has stunning landscaped grounds, an original tower, and an underground kitchen passage which is open to explore. The notable Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed country house which is also well worth a visit, with walled gardens and an orangery, as well as impressive gardens and grounds. For an educational family day out, the Ashby De La Zouch Museum presents the local history of Leicester with interactive displays, documentary films, guided walks, educational talks and child-friendly activities. For more active learning, The National Space Centre is a science and astronomy display and research facility that boasts hands-on interactive exhibits, authentic rockets and a fascinating space theatre. These new homes in Hartshorne are around 30-minutes’ drive from the plentiful attractions of Derby, the UK’s most central city. Derby’s growing cultural reputation is well-deserved, with museums, galleries and historic buildings all within a 15-minute drive of the development. The notable Derby Museum and Art Gallery provides an enlightening day out for visitors of any age, presenting a wide range of nationally-important artefacts, accompanied by engaging activities and displays.The area close to Hartshorne View features several well-regarded education centres, including infant and primary schools. Woodville Infant School, Albert Village Primary School, and Belmont Primary School are all standout options for parents with young children.Hartshorne View enjoys excellent transport links, with several major roads easily accessible from the development, including the A42 for the M1 in the north and the M42 in the south, the A511 for Burton upon Trent and the A514 for Derby. The nearest railway station is a 20-minute drive away in Burton upon Trent, and from there regular services run to numerous destinations, among them Nottingham, Tamworth, Birmingham, Derby and Sheffield. For national and international air travel East Midlands Airport is 15 minutes’ drive away via the A42.

Horwood Gardens

by Ashberry Homes

Leicester, Leicestershire, LE2 2FB

4 & 5 bedroom houses

£699,950 - £924,950

Spanning two parcels of land, Horwood Gardens offers modern living but with a countryside twist. The picturesque background of the development brings nature to the front door, making these thoughtfully designed 2, 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes ideal for all kinds of homeowners. At Horwood Gardens, town charm meets countryside serenity. Residents will enjoy a peaceful escape with city access, excellent schools, and a vibrant community. The area's rich history is there to be explored, along with lush green spaces and a thriving local culture. From families to professionals, Oadby is the perfect place for those seeking a harmonious and fulfilling life in the heart of Leicestershire. Horwood Gardens is found in Oadby, just a short drive from central Leicester and its amenities. The development sits under the administration of Leicestershire County Council and, for local matters, Oadby and Wigston District Council.A plethora of shopping opportunities is available to homeowners at Horwood Gardens. Everything from pottery and painting to boutique fashion is available within the independent shops of Stoughton Grange Shopping Village, while familiar high street stores are found in Central Leicester. High Cross Mall houses more than 150 shops, while the covered market in Leicester has been the largest in Europe since its inception in the 14th century. For dining, homeowners are spoilt for choice. Chain restaurants are found throughout Leicester, and independent restaurants complement these options. Central Leicester is known for its thriving café culture, and Oadby also has outstanding cafes of its own.The combination of vast outdoor spaces and close proximity to built-up areas of Central Leicester makes Oadby an ideal leisure destination. Outdoor pursuits include a visit to one of the best driving ranges in the UK at Leicester Golf Centre, a stroll to see Shady Lane Arboretum’s trees, wildlife, and grassland, or exploring the University of Leicester Botanic Garden, complete with stunning sculptures, rare plants, and spectacular water features. In Central Leicester, a range of activities is also available, including bowling, visits to multi-screen cinemas and theatres, Premier League football at the King Power stadium, and encounters with wonders beyond our galaxy at the National Space Centre.Education centres in Oadby ensure a high level of achievement, and the area is home to primary and secondary schools alongside fantastic local college. For primary education, Brocks Hill Primary School and Glenmere Community Primary School are well regarded by students, parents, and governing bodies. Two of the top-performing schools in Oadby, Beauchamp College and Gartree High School, have further claims to fame. John Deacon, best known as the bassist for rock legends Queen, attended both schools as a young man. For children with additional needs, Millgate School is on hand to provide exceptional services. The development also has close proximity to the University of Leicester, with the main campus just 3 miles from Horwood Gardens.Oadby’s close proximity to Leicester means that it benefits from excellent transport links. The A6 dual carriageway passes through the town from north to south. This road connects Luton to Carlisle, and this means that key locations are easily accessible for residents of Horwood Gardens. For rail travel, the closest stations are equidistant from the development; Leicester and South Wigstan are both 3 miles away.

Jubilee Place

by Ashberry Homes

Deeside, Cheshire, CH5 2RA

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£274,995 - £359,995

Offering stunning 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes, Jubilee Place provides the ideal location in Deeside, Flintshire, for a variety of potential buyers, including families and first-time buyers. With quick and easy access to neighbouring Chester, as well as the picturesque Wirral coastal path, this development is a fantastically attractive prospect.Jubilee Place is located in Deeside, Flintshire, just six miles west of the historic city of Chester. The development can be reached within a five-minute drive of the M56, via the A494. The local area is rich in green space for a variety of outdoor leisure, as well as being home to a vibrant community of new homes and local businesses. Deeside, and this development, are under the administration of Flintshire County Council.Local shops are found close to the Jubilee Place development, including a convenience store, a coffee shop, and a specialist pet store, meaning everyday essentials are well-served. Supermarkets are also found within a 15-minute drive of the development, ideal for keeping the cupboards stocked. Local cuisine offers a selection of independent eateries within a small radius, with tastes ranging from Indian, Thai, and traditional British. Additionally, a number of cafés and coffee shops locally offer a fantastic opportunity for socialising. Nearby, Chester provides more expansive shopping opportunities, with the city featuring Eastgate – the main shopping street – and Godstall Lane, a series of curiosity shops. Other shopping sites in Chester include Bridge Street and its Rows, The Grosvenor Shopping Centre, and The Forum Shopping Centre.Jubilee Place is ideally placed for a variety of local leisure, offering exercise and entertainment opportunities for the whole family. The community is well-served by walking and cycling routes on which to admire the region and its natural surroundings. Deeside’s leisure offerings mean there’s lots to see and do locally. Wepre Park, Hawarden Golf Club, and Deeside Leisure Centre are all within 15 minutes’ drive of the development, while Chester Zoo – one of the world’s leading centres of wildlife conservation – is eight miles away. The Wirral coastal path is a short walk from the development, and this route follows the beautiful River Dee. Central Chester is around a quarter of an hour away, and this area presents further leisure opportunities, including the historic cathedral, Roman architecture, public parks, and multi-screen cinemas.Those raising young families will be enthused by the number of well-regarded schools close to the development. Sealand CP School and Sandycroft CP School offer provision for nursery, infant, and junior-age children, while Dee Point Primary School and Highfield Community Primary School cater to children aged between 3 and 11 – all within a 12-minute drive. For secondary education, Blacon High School is a popular choice, as well as Hawarden High School, both of which are served regularly by local transportation. Those looking to pursue higher education are within a commutable distance of the University of Chester, an historic and prestigious institution.Jubilee Place is in a well-connected area for transport, benefitting from excellent local and regional road and rail links. The development’s close proximity to the M56 via the A494 means that Greater Manchester and North Wales are easily reachable by car. Local bus services are regular, providing easy travel regionally, while Shotton train station – an 11-minute drive away – offers Transport for Wales rail routes to popular destinations such as Manchester Airport, Birmingham New Street, Chester, and Llandudno. Manchester Airport can also be reached via the M56, with average journey times around 37 minutes.

Kiln Gate

by Ashberry Homes

Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, KA1 2RS

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£172,995 - £299,995

Kiln Gate is a development of 3 and 4-bedroom homes close to Kilmarnock in East Ayrshire. Set close to excellent local amenities and well-regarded local schools, this development of terraced, semi-detached, and detached homes features driveways to every plot, while selected plots also benefit from turf to the front garden and integrated kitchen appliances. This development is ideal for starter families and first-time buyers, with an enhanced specification offered to all homebuyers.Kiln Gate is found to the west of Kilmarnock in East Ayrshire, with central Kilmarnock around a six-minute drive from the site. The development falls under the administration of East Ayrshire Council.The Burns Mall is the largest shopping centre close to Kiln Gate, and this collection of shops is found in nearby Kilmarnock. Hosting well-known fashion, technology, and lifestyle brands alongside shops offering groceries and medicines, this centre provides everything that homeowners need. Ample parking and close proximity to regular bus and rail routes also make it ideal for those who don’t drive. For relaxed shopping in the local area, a series of independent shops are available. Found throughout Kilmarnock, Ayr, and Irvine, these shops provide one-off products, handcrafted goods, and locally-sourced produce from exceptional traders.Close to Kiln Gate, plenty of outdoor leisure opportunities are available. Visits to Annanhill Park provide stunning views of the local area, while keen golfers can test their skills at the acclaimed Annanhill Golf Course. Close by, the built-up areas in and around Kilmarnock provide further opportunities for homeowners at this development to enjoy their free time. Charming streets in central Kilmarnock, including Bank Street and John Finnie Street show off the area’s history with their cobbled streets and Victorian architecture. Cultural experiences are found at The Dick Institute and the Palace Theatre, while Scotland’s largest Burns monument, the Burns Monument Centre, is set close to the beautiful Kay Park.Several schools are found in the area close to Kiln Gate, including nurseries, primary schools, secondary schools, and further education. Popular choices in the region include The Cook School Scotland, Gargieston Primary School & Nursery, and West Park School. For further education, Kilmarnock College is within a 10-minute drive, while Ayrshire College has campuses in Ayr, central Kilmarnock, and Kilwinning, all of which are easily accessible via car or public transport.This development sits close to the A71, and this road connects Kiln Gate with major destinations, including Glasgow via the M77 and Edinburgh via the M8. Journey times to these cities are around 40 minutes and two hours respectively, with other nearby locations including central Kilmarnock, East Kilbride, and Ayr, set on the Scottish coastline. Rail travel can be taken via Kilmarnock station, just a seven-minute drive from the development. Regular journeys to Glasgow Central, Carlisle, and Dumfries are available, with connections at Glasgow leading to destinations throughout Scotland and the UK. Flights from Glasgow Prestwick are also easy to reach, and this airport is around a 15-minute drive from Kiln Gate.

Lark's Place at Kennett Garden Village

by Ashberry Homes

Kennett, Suffolk, CB8 7QF

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

£289,995 - £494,995

Lark’s Place at Kennett Garden Village is a collection of 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom, eco-friendly homes in Kennett, Cambridgeshire. It is intended all homes will come equipped with rainwater-harvesting facilities, PV Panels, and electric car-charging ports as standard. These additions not only benefit the homeowners, but also the environment. Found in a sustainable village with plenty of open space, this development is ideal for first-time buyers, families, and downsizers looking to move out of the city.Local shops in Kennett cater to residents’ needs, while more extensive shopping opportunities can be found in Bury St Edmunds and, in particular, Cambridge. From boutiques to high-street shopping centres, Cambridge has it all. Bridge Street and Magdalene Street are home to independent and national brands while the Grand Arcade is one of Cambridgeshire’s finest shopping centres. Featuring a flagship John Lewis store, this centre offers familiar brands all under one roof. Close to Kennett, a plethora of markets are found throughout Cambridgeshire. A daily market runs in Cambridge, offering locally sourced food and ingredients, fashion pieces, and traditional trades, including watch repairs, bike servicing, and more. Huntingdon and Ely also offer excellent markets, with both having more than 800 years of history behind them.Kennett’s rural location means that walking, hiking, and cycling routes are easily accessible for residents of Lark’s Place at Kennett Garden Village. The area’s excellent transport links also mean that the leisure opportunities of Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket and Cambridge are easy to find. The former can be reached in around 10 minutes, and this town offers Suffolk’s only cathedral, parks and open spaces, and Britain’s last regency theatre. Just under a 30-minute drive away, central Cambridge provides historic sites to marvel at, modern attractions to enjoy, and vast outdoor spaces to explore. From punting on the River Cam and city tours by bicycle to the University of Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum and award-winning theatres, there’s plenty to see and do in the area around Kennett.Kennett is home to excellent local schools, including Moulton Primary School, an early-years education provider with a fantastic reputation. Other well-regarded centres for young children include Kennett Primary School and Greenhays Nursery in Red Lodge. Private education is available at Fairstead House, while further education can be undertaken at Soham Village College. Both are located conveniently for families at Lark’s Place at Kennett Garden Village, with the latter just over a 15-minute drive from the development.Kennett benefits from direct access to two major roads, the A11 and the A14. These routes lead to Newmarket, Bury St Edmunds, and Cambridge within 30 minutes. The A11 also leads to London via the M11, with an average journey taking just over an hour and a half. Kennett Train Station is within walking distance of Lark’s Place at Kennett Garden Village, and journeys from here reach Bury St Edmunds in around 10 minutes and Cambridge is just over 30 minutes.
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Lilibet Gardens

by Ashberry Homes

Westhoughton, Greater Manchester, BL5 3JX

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£267,995 - £504,995

Lilibet Gardens is a stunning development of new homes in the historic town of Westhoughton, Bolton. Offering a range of 3 and 4-bedroom homes, this development will appeal to many buyers, including first-time buyers, families, and investors.Lilibet Gardens is tucked in the periphery of Westhoughton, just off The Fairways. Market Street is a four-minute walk away for local shopping and dining options, and the homes are close to public transport links. As well as being near the hub of the town centre, the development borders rural farmland with a choice of countryside walks and outdoor leisure facilities to breathe in the natural surroundings. The roads and public transport links make commuting to Bolton, Manchester, and Liverpool simple and viable. This development falls under the administration of Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council.Lilibet Gardens benefits from rich rural surroundings. Farmland is on the doorstep for countryside walks, with more purposed outdoor leisure at Westhoughton Central Park. Westhoughton Golf Club is half a mile away, with two additional courses within a 13-minute drive. The historic industrial town centre of Westhoughton is a short walk away from the development, and benefits from a community leisure centre with sports facilities, a public library, a pottery studio, and a market. AirVault Inflatable and Trampoline Park is a seven-minute drive away providing a varied day out for young families. Bolton is five miles from Westhoughton and is a resurgent market town with plenty keeping the streets bustling. The town hosts respected museums, a cinema and a collection of theatres, plus popular events and festivals all year round.Westhoughton is well supplied with schools for children of all ages. St Bartholomew’s C of E Primary School is just a few minutes’ walk from the development, having been on the same site since 1860. Other primaries include Washacre Primary School and Sacred Heart RC Primary School, both under five minutes’ drive away. For those of secondary school age, Westhoughton High School is a 14-minute walk away, or four-minute bike ride, and is a school firmly integrated with the local community. Additionally, Outwood Academy Hindley is less than three miles away and commutable in under half an hour via public transport. For those interested in pursuing higher education, Wigan and Leigh College is a 27-minute drive away, offering an excellent array of vocational courses. Bolton, Manchester, and Liverpool all offer well-respected universities with a wide selection of degrees, all within a commutable distance.The development is well served by local bus routes. Westhoughton Police Station bus stop is a three-minute walk away with regular journeys to Bolton taking 31 minutes. The Welland bus stop is a minute further away with destinations including Ashton-in-Makerfield, Leigh, and Wigan, the latter taking 43 minutes. Westhoughton train station is a short drive away providing northern rail travel to Southport and Stalybridge, as well as 27-minute journeys to Manchester Oxford Road. Bolton train station offers a wider range of regional destinations – as well as Transpennine Express journeys to Glasgow and Edinburgh – while Manchester supplies comprehensive nationwide travel. Lilibet Gardens is a minute’s drive from the A58, reaching Junction 5 of the M61 in six minutes. From here, it is four miles to Bolton, and 14 miles to Manchester. Manchester Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport are a 36- and 52-minute drive away, respectively. Between them, they offer destinations and connections worldwide.Everyday essentials and social gatherings are well catered for locally at Lilibet Gardens. Market Street is nearby to the development, offering residents easy access to the lively restaurant scene in Westhoughton. A variety of cuisines can be found among the independent vendors in the town centre, along with a selection of pubs, bars, and cafés. Market Street is also home to retailers, a post office, and – aptly – a vibrant market benefitting from recent refurbishments. Lilibet Gardens is well served by supermarkets with a choice of popular names and independent grocers no more than five minutes’ drive away. For more specific purchases, retail parks and shopping centres can be found in the surrounding towns of Leigh, Wigan, and Bolton, while Manchester offers some of the country’s finest shopping and dining.

Lucas Gardens

by Ashberry Homes

Solihull, West Midlands, B90 4GW

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

£325,995 - £580,000

Lucas Gardens is a wonderful development of new homes situated in the town of Shirley, West Midlands. Boasting a range of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes, Lucas Gardens will appeal to a wide range of potential homebuyers, especially families, first-time buyers, and commuters looking to travel into nearby Birmingham. Residents of the development will benefit from a whole host of excellent local amenities, including shopping facilities, schools, and public transport options. Lucas Gardens is a brand new collection of homes in Shirley, less than half an hour’s drive south-east of Birmingham city centre. The development can be reached within a five-minute drive of junction 4 of the M42, via Stratford Road. Shirley, and this development, fall under the administration of Solihull Council. From local gyms to stunning National Trust sites, there are a plethora of entertainment and leisure opportunities available to residents of this development. Little more than a five-minute walk will lead to Village Gym Solihull, which provides members with state-of-the-art facilities, including a heated pool, air-conditioned studios, and Technogym cardio equipment. As an outdoor escape, Shirley Golf Club is just one mile away from the development and offers an 18-hole course set in over 140 acres of parkland. Central Birmingham – which is about a 30-minute drive away – has historic gardens, museums, and parks to wander, as well as the Sealife Centre and the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre. For everyday essentials, there are two well-known supermarkets just a mile away from Lucas Gardens, enabling residents to pick up groceries in less than a five-minute drive. Further retail options are also available here, with the supermarkets located on Solihull Retail Park A little farther afield – 10- and 15-minute drives, respectively – are Parkgate Shopping Centre and Mell Square, which provide visitors with plenty of independent stores and high-street shops to peruse. Lucas Gardens’ location offers residents a variety of options for travel throughout the local area, whether on foot, by car, or via public transport. Those travelling into central Birmingham can take advantage of nearby train stations – such as Shirley train station, which is around two miles away from the development. Journeys into Birmingham Moor Street take just over 15 minutes, and are available every half an hour. Alternatively, potential homeowners who drive can travel into Solihull town centre in roughly 10 minutes, to Birmingham city centre in under 30 minutes, and Coventry in around half an hour.Parents looking at Lucas Gardens as a prospective home will be pleased with the highly regarded schools in the vicinity, with some even within walking distance. Less than a mile from Lucas Gardens is Our Lady of the Wayside Catholic Primary School, while Woodlands Infant School and Cranmore Infant School are only a 20-minute walk away. For older students, Solihull Academy and Light Hall School are each only a little over a mile away from the development. There are also several universities within driving distance of Lucas Gardens, including Birmingham City University, Coventry University, and the University of Warwick – which are all less than a 30-minute drive away.

Maltings Place at St James’ Park

by Ashberry Homes

Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM23 4SX

3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses

£470,000 - £720,000

This development of wonderful new homes is situated in the market town of Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, featuring a selection of 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes. From families through to first-time buyers, a variety of potential buyers will seek to make a home at Maltings Place at St James’ Park, and benefit from on-site schools, excellent transport links, and stunning public spaces. Located in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, Maltings Place at St James’ Park is a little over a 10-minute drive away from junction 8 of the M11. This development will be under the administration of East Herts District Council.Bishop’s Stortford is a bustling market town, home to lots of big name high street retailers, as well as more independent and specialist shops, within both its main shopping areas and its popular shopping mall – Jackson Square Shopping Centre. The town is also home to several supermarkets - the nearest is a four-minute drive from the development. This town also hosts a twice weekly traditional market - here visitors can choose from a range of stalls selling fresh, local produce, food, gifts and fashion. There is also a monthly farmer’s market. Shopping opportunities abound via the capital – which is around 35 miles away via car, or just under a 40-minute train journey from Bishop’s Stortford train station.Due to its location, close to the beautiful countryside of both Hertfordshire and Essex, Maltings Place at St James’ Park is a stone’s throw away from plenty of scenic rural landscapes – ideal for outdoor activities including rambling, walking, jogging, horse riding and cycling. The development itself has public open spaces and play areas, as well as offering easy access to nearby rivers, parks, woodland and green spaces including Thorley Wash – a local nature reserve - and Hatfield Forest - a popular National Trust site. Residents of these new homes in Bishop’s Stortford will find that the town also offers plenty of green spaces and parks for recreation including Sworder’s Field, Castle Gardens and Bishop’s Stortford Southern Country Park. Bishop’s Stortford also affords lots of opportunities for sports including two golf clubs, an indoor bowling alley and a leisure centre. Grange Paddocks Leisure Centre includes two swimming pools, 12 outdoor sports pitches, a 1500m running trail, a fitness studio, and a state-of-the-art gym. The town also offers local football, tennis, squash, hockey, and cricket clubs. For film fans, Bishop’s Stortford is home to a multi-screen cinema for blockbusters, while independent screenings are shown at South Mills Arts. This local arts centre also houses a museum and an art gallery and regularly hosts live events including music, comedy, drama and dance. Residents of Maltings Place at St James’ Park can also enjoy a visit to the capital for a wide variety of entertainment including national sporting events, critically-acclaimed theatre and award-winning national museums and galleries. London is less than a 40-minute train journey from Bishop’s Stortford station.Families might be pleased to hear that there are several well-regarded schools within the local area. For younger children, this includes Thorley Hill Primary School and Thorn Grove Primary School, only 1.5 miles away and just over two miles away respectively, via car, while for secondary and further education, there is The Bishop’s Stortford High School – around 1.2 miles from home. Maltings Place at St James’ Park also has planning permission for a primary and secondary school on-site.Maltings Place at St James’ Park offers excellent transport links including frequent local bus and train services. Bishop’s Stortford train station is only eight minutes’ drive from home. From here, visitors can catch regular connections local and national hubs such as Cambridge, Harlow, Broxbourne, Stansted Airport and London Liverpool Street (journey time just under 40 minutes). The M11 and A1184 are major roads which are easily accessed from the development - Ashberry at St James’ Park is a little over a 10-minute drive away from junction 8 of the M11 - providing access to London within less than an hour. International travel is on offer via Stansted Airport – around a 15-minute drive away from home, via the A120.

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