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Cotton Woods in Preston

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Bellway

3 & 4 bedroom houses
£292,995 - £350,995

Sheraton Park, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 7AZ

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Cotton Woods is a development of 2, 3 and 4-bedroom new homes, nestled in an attractive semi-rural location close to Preston city centre. With impressive shopping venues, first-class entertainment and an award-winning restaurant circuit, Preston is a highly sought-after location with a rich and fascinating heritage.

Cotton Woods is located in Ingol, a residential suburb around four miles north west of Preston city centre, in the heart of Lancashire. It is situated just over two miles from the A6, while the M55 joins the M6 in less than 10 minutes from the development. The development falls within the boundaries of Preston City Council.

Boasting a purple flag award for the quality of its evening entertainment, the vibrant city of Preston offers an unrivalled array of leisure opportunities for visitors and residents alike. There are a range of cultural attractions to be sampled in Preston with the Guild Hall and Charter Theatre presenting over 300 events each year. The Playhouse theatre has an esteemed reputation for showcasing impressive local acts since its opening in 1949. Preston is famous for its extensive green spaces, with country parks and waterfront landscapes to be enjoyed throughout the year. Nearby, residents will find Moor Park - boasting a Grade II listed status as one of the finest public parks in the UK – as well as the 100-year-old Haslam Park. The county of Lancashire has seen a long history, leaving behind a fascinating array of historic sites to be explored, featuring Tudor, Elizabethan, Georgian and Victorian influences. The Harris Museum and Art Gallery promises an enlightening day out for visitors of any age. For everyday entertainment, there is multiplex cinema just over 10 minutes away by car, while active residents will find two state-of-the-art leisure centres within close proximity.

Transport connections in the area are excellent, with convenient local road links and extensive rail services nearby. The A6 is just over two miles away via the B6241 and runs from Carlisle in the North to Luton in the South, passing Manchester city centre on route. The M55 joins the M6 in less than 10 minutes from the development, allowing northward travel past Lancaster and Carlisle, or southward towards Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham. The M65 and M61 can both be reached in under 20 minutes via the M6, with the M61 allowing north-westerly travel past Bolton and Chorley. Preston is home to a major train station on the West Coast rail network and is located just four miles from Cotton Woods. The station provides regular services as far as Glasgow Central in the North and London Euston in the South, covering Blackpool North, York, Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Airport and Edinburgh amongst its other major destinations.

Residents will find Pool House Community Primary School, Holy Family Catholic Primary School and Ingol Community Primary School within one mile of Cotton Woods. Students of secondary school age are well-catered for with the highly-regarded Our Lady’s Catholic High School (1.7 miles), Corpus Christie Catholic High School (2.5 miles), and Ashton Community Science College (2.7 miles). Preston is home to one of the largest colleges in England which offers an extensive range of courses suitable for higher education, apprenticeships, school leavers, business training and adult learning. At less than 10-minutes away by car, this enterprising college has been established for over 25 years and boasts a host of well-known alumni from professional athletes to world-famous musicians. Those pursuing further education will enjoy close proximity to the University of Central Lancashire which was the first modern UK university to appear in the QS World University Rankings, with a portfolio of over 600 undergraduate and post graduate courses. Other award-winning universities such as Manchester, Liverpool and Edge Hill are reachable in just over an hour by car.

The vibrant city of Preston is well-known for the diversity of its shopping scene, with a mix of department stores, retail parks and independent boutiques. Known regionally as ‘Lancashire’s shopping destination’, Preston is home to two large shopping centres, both located just over 10 minutes drive from the development. St. Georges Shopping Centre boasts over 100 stores of leading brands and high-street favourites, with a 400-space car park and free Wi-Fi available throughout the centre. With a history of over 40 years, this impressive venue promises VIP retail parties, celebrity appearances and exclusive events throughout the year Fishergate Shopping Centre is in the heart of Preston’s thriving city centre and offers a generous range of well-known stores, covering fashion, homewares and gifts. For daytime dining, the shopping centre presents an excellent selection of eateries with expansion plans to include several additional family restaurants and even a multiplex cinema on site. Slightly further afield at 15-minutes away by car is the renowned Miller Arcade, characterised by its impeccably-preserved Victorian design. A building of interest in its own right, this early 19th century shopping arcade is Grade 1 listed, with an architecturally-stunning design and is home to the open-kitchen restaurant, The Olive Tree Brasserie.

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