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Broadoaks by Miller Homes in Bedlington

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Living in Bedlington

Quality of life is about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to more important matters like finding the right school or having a health centre nearby, you need to know that the community you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So here’s some useful information about the area around Broadoaks.


Education & Health

Broadoaks is within the catchment area for Bedlington West End First School, Meadowdale Academy Middle School and Bedlingtonshire High. There are also RC schools, St Bede’s First School and St Benet Biscop High, less than a mile from the development. Bedlington Medical Group, with five GPs and a nursing team, is based in Glebe Road, three quarters of a mile away, and there is a nearby dentist in Front Street.


Leisure & Recreation

Paramount Health and Fitness, less than a mile and a half from Broadoaks, has a fully equipped gym, and there is also an Evolution gym at the east end of the town. Bedlingtonshire Golf Club’s challenging 18-hole course is just over a mile and a half from the development. The Concordia leisure centre in Cramlington has a 25m swimming pool as well as a fully equipped gym, a sports hall and a wide range of children’s activities. Nearby Blyth, in addition to its excellent beach and parks, has a sports centre with a swimming pool and a children’s play area.


Transport

Bedlington is served by buses running approximately every 20 minutes between local towns and Newcastle, with bus stops around five minutes walk away via a footpath from Broadoaks. The journey to Newcastle takes around 40 minutes. The development is less than three and a half miles from the A189, and Newcastle is fifteen minutes by train from Cramlington station, a little over five miles to the south.


Shopping

Bedlington’s traditional shopping area, Front Street, contains a lively mixture of restaurants, pubs, local specialist retailers, convenience stores, a post office, pharmacist, hairdressers, florists and other shops and services including banks and building societies. There are also Morrisons and Co-op supermarkets in the town. The short trip into Cramlington opens up a wider choice including Manor Walks, an indoor shopping centre with over 100 high street names alongside a cinema, restaurants and cafés. Morpeth, around five miles north-west of Bedlington, has an impressive selection of premiere fashion shops, many of them in the magnificent Sanderson Arcade, as well as prestigious bars and restaurants.


Arts & Entertainment

Bedlington Community Centre in the town centre presents a variety of events, from classical and popular music to theatre and children’s shows, alongside regular activities such as dance classes, a community choir, crafts and music tuition. Occasional live music also takes place in Bedlington and the surrounding towns, including Blyth and Cramlington, in venues ranging from local bars to the imposing surroundings of Seaton Delaval Hall. There is a theatre in Blyth, the Phoenix, and a Vue multiplex cinema in Cramlington.


Bedlington Community Centre
West End Front Street
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Bedlington Post Office
Front Street
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Bedlington Library
Glebe Road
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Bedlington West
End First School,
Ridge Terrace
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Meadowdale Academy
Middle School,
Hazelmere Avenue
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St Bede’s RC VA
Primary School,
Ridge Terrace
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St Benet Biscop
RC High School,
Ridge Terrace
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Bedlingtonshire
Medical Group,
Glebe Road
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Mr P Jackson, dentist
Highgate House
11 Front Street
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Paramount Health
and Fitness,
Glebe Road
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Bedlingtonshire Golf Club
Acorn Bank, Hartford Road
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Lloyds Pharmacy
2 Vulcan Place
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Boots Pharmacy
28 Front Street
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Morrisons Supermarket
Choppington Road
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Co-op
Ridge Farm
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Bedlingtonshire
Community High School,
Palace Road
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