Appleyard Park in Fleckney by Persimmon Homes
Fleckney, Leicestershire, LE8 8DF
2, 3 & 4 bedroom properties
£201,995 - £339,995
Stunning range of new homes in Fleckney
Offering the perfect mix of location and lifestyle, Appleyard Park is our new collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes in the charming village of Fleckney.
- Extensive range of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes
- Surrounded by open countryside
- Excellent commuter links
- Close to a great choice of schooling
Nestled to the south-western outskirts of the village, Appleyard Park enjoys a countryside rural lifestyle, yet is conveniently close to the A6, connecting you to nearby Market Harborough and Leicester.
With everyday amenities on your doorstep as well as great commuter links Appleyard Park is ideal for first-time buyers, growing families and downsizers alike. Ideal for countryside lovers, there are plenty of green spaces surrounding the village; perfect for an afternoon stroll or walking the dog.
Great amenities and new investmentAs part of the new site, Persimmon is investing more than £3.1 million into the local area to help improve education, public transport and healthcare facilities. An estimated £213,000 has been set aside to help improve community facilities, more than £68,000 towards highways contribution and a further £1.9million will go towards education in Fleckney.
Families with children will be pleased to know Appleyard Park is close to a number of well-respected schools including Peter Pan pre-school (1.5 miles), Fleckney C of E Primary (1.7 miles) and only slightly further away are Stoneygate school (5.9 miles) and Leicester Grammar school (4.6 miles).
With all that's on offer in and around the area, beautiful surroundings and stylish new homes, Appleyard Park is a great place to call home.
- Co-op 0.1 miles
- Tesco superstore 5.4 miles
- Sainsbury 4.8 miles
- Sports centre 0.3 miles
- Bowls club 0.3 miles
- Cricket club 0.5 miles
- Market Harborough station 10 miles
- South Wigston station 6.7 miles
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