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3 & 4 bedroom houses
£299,995 - £384,995
Euxton Lane, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 6FE
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Euxton Heights is nestled between the popular market town of Chorley and the historic village of Euxton, benefitting from semi-rural surroundings and on-hand amenities.
The development is just off Euxton Lane – less than two miles from access to the M6 and M61 – with Buckshaw Parkway train station a short walk away. These connections make journeys around Lancashire and Greater Manchester quick and easy.
This development will fall under the administration of Chorley Council and Lancashire County Council.
Residents of Euton Heights will enjoy a semi-rural lifestyle, benefitted by rich surroundings of green open space ideal for outdoor leisure activities. The local landscape affords plentiful opportunities for long walks, while popular cycle trails allow riders to soak up stunning views from the saddle.
Yarrow Valley Country Park is an eight-minute drive from the development boasting a beautiful nature walk around Big Lodge Water, along the River Yarrow, and through the wooded parkland. The site also provides a kids’ playground and a dog-friendly café.
Fitness lovers have GymWorks Chorley on the doorstep – less than 10 minutes’ walk away. The spacious gym offers well-maintained fitness equipment, plus studio classes for all capabilities.
Keen golfers are spoiled for choice by respected local clubs and courses within a short car journey, plus Euxton Park Golf Centre – half a mile away – offering a driving range, golf instructors, and even a footgolf course.
Those with young families will be pleased to know they are well supplied by nearby schools. Euxton Primrose Hill Primary School and Euxton St Mary’s Catholic Primary School are local to the development, a three- and four-minute drive away, respectively. Additional primary school options can be found further afield in the neighbouring towns and villages.
Secondary school options include St Michael’s C of E High School and Parklands Academy, both in northern Chorley. The two-mile commute to either school is served by public transport for independent travel, or the drive is within a six-minute drive for a quick drop-off.
For those looking to pursue higher education, Runshaw College’s Leyland Campus is a 15-minute bike ride away, providing excellent next-step opportunities for school leavers and adults alike. University institutions can be found in Bolton, Wigan, Ormskirk, Preston, Salford, Manchester, and more, all within a commutable distance via the car or public transport.
Euxton Heights is within a minute’s walk of the East Terrace bus stop, which offers regular shuttles to Chorley Town Centre for easy travel when shopping and dining without the car.
Buckshaw Parkway train station is also nearby, just 10 minutes’ walk away – Northern rail services offer travellers routes to Blackpool North and Manchester Airport, the latter taking just over an hour.
Motorists are less than two miles from access to the M6 and M61. The former offers a handy route to Preston, locally, while the road runs from Birmingham right up to the Scottish border. The latter provides a direct route to the Manchester Outer Ring Road.
Manchester Airport is a 50-minute drive away, offering destinations and connections worldwide.
Buckshaw Village is a 10-minute walk away from the development, and offers a choice of popular supermarkets, a local pub, and several other retailers and eateries – handy for everyday essentials.
Wider shopping is accessible in Chorley and Leyland town centres, both providing a wealth of high-street favourite name brands and independent retailers. Vibrant marketplaces are found in both, with a championing of independent business and local industry making it easy to shop locally. Chorley is also home to a multi-screen cinema, plus popular local restaurants.
Preston is eight miles north for a comprehensive shopping and dining experience, with the city hosting two indoor shopping centres, busy streets, and surrounding retail parks. The city is also host to a popular marina, where shoppers and diners overlook the dock.
Manchester is an hour away on the train, providing award-winning restaurants, a vibrant nightlife, popular Christmas markets, and a thriving independent scene.
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