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About the Development
The Woodlands at Horsforth puts you within easy reach of all that Leeds has to offer, without having to live in the city itself. Just a few miles away by car, or a matter of minutes by train, it is conveniently close, without compromising the open countryside ambience of your delightful rural Yorkshire location.Amenities
There is a good selection of traditional local shops in Horsforth, along with a Morrisons supermarket for both your weekly shop and your day to day needs.Dining
Horsforth has an excellent selection of restaurants, especially along Town Street, New Road and Low Lane. Check out the Italian flavours of Trattoria Il Forno and La Bistro, the Indian flavours of East Horsforth and Enigma, or the traditional pub grub at the highly rated Forge. Trattoria Il Forno sits proudly at the top of Trip Advisor’s list of top restaurants in the whole of Leeds, yet it’s right on your doorstep in Horsforth. Ira B’s, 2 Oxford Place, Tharavadu and Truffles are also highly recommended in the city centre, with countless other establishments to choose from serving all flavours and budgets.Education
Education is all around you in Leeds, with two universities and countless colleges making it a thriving student city. It all starts a little closer to home though, with Horsforth Newlaiths Primary or Horsforth Featherbank Infants both within easy reach of the development and West End Primary and Calverley Parkside Primary also close by as alternatives. Older children can choose between Horsforth School or Priesthorpe School in nearby Farsley.Leisure
Leeds has something for everyone when it comes to culture, from the Northern Ballet to the International Film Festival, the Grand Theatre to the West Yorkshire Playhouse. There’s music for all tastes too from the Opera North to the famous Leeds Festival in Roundhey Park and the major tours visiting the First Direct Arena.Shopping
Leeds is famous for its shopping, with something for every taste and budget, from the 75 international designer fashion brands of the Victorian Quarter, to the offbeat wonderland of the Grand Arcade. Don’t miss the magnificently quirky Corn Exchange, or the 1million sq ft retail behemoth that is Trinity Leeds. And with a compact city centre, you’ll find that it’s all within walking distance, so you really can shop till you drop.Transport
North west of Leeds, north east of Bradford, Horsforth is around six miles from each. If you prefer to take the train and avoid city centre parking, you can choose from two nearby stations, at New Pudsey or Horsforth, which will speed you into the heart of either city in under 15 minutes. From Leeds, you can make direct connections to trains serving the whole of the North, as well as rapid services to London and Scotland.