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Abbey Fields Grange

by Bellway

Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, NG15 7QW

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

£234,950 - £389,950

Abbey Fields Grange is an exclusive new development of homes in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire. Offering 2, 3, and 4-bedroom properties, this wonderful development will appeal to a whole host of prospective homebuyers, including families, commuters seeking to travel into nearby Nottingham, and first-time buyers.Abbey Fields Grange is located in the town of Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, around 20 minutes’ drive north of Nottingham. The development lies just four miles away from junction 26 of the M1. This development, and Hucknall, are under the administration of Ashfield District Council.Abbey Fields Grange’s location in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, is ideal for any enthusiasts of indoor leisure options – as well as the outdoors – as there are a wide range of parks and other attractions in the area. Around two-and-a-half miles away from the development is Bestwood Country Park, where visitors are able to wander the woodland walks and take in the beautiful environmental artwork scattered around the park. Less than a 10-minute drive away from Abbey Fields Grange is Red Kangaroo Trampoline Park, which offers a wonderful array things to do, including a ninja course, dodgeball courts, party rooms, and much more. Nearby Nottingham city centre has a host of galleries, cinemas, science centres, and other attractions, which is ideal for the whole family.Just a 15-minute walk will lead to the nearest supermarket, which means essential items can be collected with ease. For further retail choice, Hucknall town centre is little more than a mile away from the development, and offers a selection of high-street stores and independent boutiques. Going further afield, there are several shopping centres within a short drive, including Giltbrook Shopping Park, Idlewells Shopping Centre, and Victoria Retail Park. Additionally, the centre of Nottingham is only a 20-minute drive, which offers a plethora of shopping options.Travel in Hucknall and the wider area is quick and easy, whether by road or by utilising public transport. Butler’s Hill tram stop and Hucknall train station are less than a 20-minute walk away from the development, and both offer regular services heading north and south, providing swift travel to Mansfield and Nottingham city centre. Alternatively, high-quality roadlinks around Abbey Fields Grange mean it’s easy for commuters to travel to nearby towns and cities for work. Nottingham is only six miles away from the development, while Derby and Chesterfield are less than 35 minutes’ drive away.Potential homeowners with young families have a number of options available when it comes to educational establishments, as there are several highly regarded schools within a short drive of Abbey Fields Grange. Just over a mile away from the development is Hawthorne Primary and Nursery School, while both Hillside Primary and Nursery School and Springfield Academy are less than a five-minute drive away. Higher education is also within easy reach, as both the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University are less than 10 miles away from Abbey Fields Grange.

Abbey Heights

by Bellway

Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE15 9XJ

4 & 5 bedroom houses

£319,995 - £599,995

A development of new homes in Lower Callerton, close to local shops and located around six miles from Newcastle city centre. These 2, 3, 4 and 5-bedroom houses will appeal to a range of purchasers, including first-time buyers, families and commuters.A development of new homes in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, around six miles from the airport and the city centre. Both the A1 and the A69 can be reached within five minutes by car. The development lies within the administrative boundaries of Newcastle upon Tyne City Council.Residents of these new homes in Newcastle will find a supermarket and local shopping centre less than two miles away, while one of the largest shopping centres in the country, the Metrocentre, is only a 10-minute drive from the development and boasts over 200 stores. The shopping districts of Newcastle are just 15 minutes away by car and offer a range of department and chain stores, designer boutiques and specialist retailers.West Denton Leisure Centre – two miles away – offers a variety of sports’ facilities, including a gym, football and hockey pitches, fitness studios, sports hall and swimming pools. Benwell and Walbottle Cricket Club is within walking distance, while Westerhope Golf Club is around two miles from Abbey Heights. Newcastle Falcons rugby union ground is four miles away and the legendary St James Park, home to Newcastle United FC, is five miles away. Nearby restaurants include Ma’ida Table Spread, which offers an extensive menu of Indian and Asian dishes, and Italian bistro Oli & Joes in Westerhope, a short drive away. Traditional pubs the Engine Inn at Walbottle and the Jingling Gate, two miles away, serve a range of British and international cuisines. The Metrocentre in Gateshead is home to a number of family friendly restaurants, as well as to bars, cafés, and entertainment venues, including a multi-screen cinema, a bowling alley, climbing activity centre and adventure golf.A number of well-regarded schools can be found within the local area. For younger children these include Walbottle Village Primary School and Nursery, St Cuthbert’s RC Primary, Knop Law and St John Vianney RC primary schools. Secondary education providers include Studio West, Ponteland Community High School and Sacred Heart Catholic High School (girls). Further and higher education is provided by Northumberland College at Kirkley Hall, Newcastle College, Northumbria University and Newcastle University.Abbey Heights is conveniently located for commuters, with major roads and public bus routes easily accessible. The A69 for Hexham and Carlisle, and the A1 for Gateshead, Durham and York, can both be reached within a few minutes by car. Newcastle city centre is around 35 minutes’ away by bus and 15 minutes by car. Bank Foot Metro station is 10 minutes’ drive away for travel to the city centre, Gateshead and Sunderland, while mainline train services operate from Newcastle Central Station. Newcastle Airport is six miles from the development.

Abbey View

by Bellway

Bourne, Lincolnshire, PE10 0XY

2 & 3 bedroom houses

£199,995 - £299,995

Abbey View is a wonderful collection of 2, 3 and 4-bedroom homes in Bourne which forms part of a vibrant new residential community just two miles from the attractive Bourne Wood nature reserve. Residents of these elegant new homes will have access to a designated cycle and pedestrian path that offers an ideal way to appreciate the local surroundings, while the many amenities of nearby Bourne town centre can be reached within a short walk.Abbey View enjoys a well-connected location just half a mile south west of Bourne town centre. The A1 is approximately 13 miles away, which allows for onward travel to a number of major commuter destinations, such as Leeds in the north, and Peterborough in the south. For those travelling by train, Stamford train station is around 12 miles away and Spalding station can be reached in 11 miles. Slightly further afield, Peterborough station is 15 miles to the south and provides excellent links directly to Kings Cross via the East Coast mainline, with regular services into central London in as little as 45 minutes. Abbey View is situated on Newton Abbot Way, Bourne, which falls within the boundaries of Lincolnshire County Council.An ideal location for active residents, Abbey View offers plenty of opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, with a purpose-built cycle and pedestrian path leading from the development. Sports enthusiasts will find a number of pitches at nearby Elsea Park, while those seeking a slower pace may enjoy a visit to Bourne Woods national forest – the site of Ridley Scott's‘Robin Hood’ film – which promises picturesque walking routes and impressive views. A range of leisure attractions can be found in the market town of Bourne, home to a fully-equipped gym and leisure centre, outdoor swimming pool, and an excellent selection of restaurants, bars, and traditional public houses. The Bourne Corn Exchange acts as a community hub in the town, hosting a variety of events including amateur dramatics, music productions, and fitness classes. As a quintessential English market town, Bourne itself is steeped in history and promises a wealth of fascinating historical sites to be explored. Among the most impressive is Grimsthorpe Castle Park and Gardens, boasting a breathtaking mixture of architectural styles and home to an expanse of beautiful gardens. The castle is open to the public at selected times and hosts a range of family-friendly activities, including guided tours, outdoor theatre performances, seasonal events and even an adventure playground for the younger visitors.The area surrounding Abbey View is home to an excellent selection of amenities and services, including a range of new shops in Elsea Park – just a few minutes’ drive from home – and a large supermarket around a 5-minute drive away. Less than 10 minutes away by car, Bourne town centre is home to a wide choice of independent shops, family-run businesses and high-street retailers, not to mention some fantastic restaurants, cafés and inn-keeper style pubs In keeping with its heritage as a traditional market town, Bourne holds a bi-weekly street market featuring a good range of fresh local produce from across the region, as well as homewares, clothing, and artisan giftsOffering a perfect setting for family life, Abbey View enjoys close proximity to a number of highly-rated schools, covering primary through to higher education. The closest school for younger children is Bourne Elsea Park Church of England Primary Academy which can be reached in just over a 10-minute walk, while Bourne Abbey Church of England Primary Academy is around 7 minutes away by car. Older students are equally well-served in the area, with the well-regarded Bourne Grammar School just a 5-minute drive (or a 15-minute walk) away, and Bourne Academy, at around 10 minutes away by car. Those who wish to further their education may consider the Spalding Campus of Boston College, which accommodates evening classes, apprenticeships, and university-level courses, all just a 30-minute drive from Abbey View.An ideal location for commuters, Abbey View benefits from good local transport connections to major towns and cities in the region. Bourne town centre can be reached in less than 10 minutes, via Raymon Mays Way/A151, while the A1 is approximately 13 miles away, linking the A1M north at Leeds and the A1M south at Peterborough. Those who prefer to travel by train will find Spalding and Stamford stations both around 20 minutes’ drive away, providing regular services to major commuter destinations. Alternatively, Peterborough station is approximately 25 minutes’ drive away and provides direct links to Kings Cross via the East Coast mainline, with journey times of around 45-50 minutes into central London. For international travel, the closest airport is East Midlands, which can be reached in 1 hr and 20 minutes.

Abingworth Fields

by Bellway

Thakeham, West Sussex, RH20 3EN

2 & 4 bedroom houses

£445,000 - £880,000

A modern development of new homes in Thakeham, a picturesque village in West Sussex. This collection of 2, 3, 4 and 5-bedroom properties will appeal to a range of prospective purchasers, including families drawn by the amenities of nearby Storrington and Horsham, commuters travelling to Gatwick Airport and central London, and buyers looking for a rural base within convenient travelling distance of city and coast.Abingworth Fields is located off Storrington Road, in Thakeham, just a short walk from the village centre, less than two miles from Storrington, around 10 miles from Worthing, 12 miles from Horsham, and 52 miles from central London. The nearest railway station is Pulborough, around five miles away. From there trains run to Bognor Regis, Crawley, Gatwick Airport and London Victoria, among other destinations. Major roads easily accessible from the development include the A24, the A27 and the A272. The development lies within the administrative boundaries of Thakeham Parish Council, Horsham District Council and West Sussex County Council.There are a number of well-regarded schools in the local area. For younger children these include Thakeham Primary, which is within walking distance, as well as Storrington Primary, West Chiltington Community Primary, Ashington CE Primary and St Mary’s CE Primary, which can all be reached in less than 10 minutes by car. The Weald School, Steyning Grammar, Tanbridge House School,  Durrington High School and Millais School are among those catering to secondary-age students.There is a small shop on the development itself, but for a selection of independent stores, high-street names, cafés and takeaways head to Storrington High Street and West Street. The nearest supermarket is off School Hill – all less than two miles from Abingworth Fields. Further supermarkets are located around five miles away in Pulborough. Horsham, around 20 minutes by car to the north, boasts an array of department and chain stores, specialist retailers, cafés, restaurants and wine bars at its heart. Principal commercial areas include Swan Walk shopping centre, Carfax and West Street. Central Worthing is home to the Montague Quarter, The Royal Arcade and Montague Street, all of which are popular with shoppers and can be reached in 30 minutes by car. Brighton, which is 18 miles away, is famous for its boutique shopping with popular destinations including The Lanes, Brighton Marina, North Laine and Churchill Square.Thakeham has a popular village hall, which serves as a community hub for residents and hosts a wide selection of clubs and activities, such as exercise classes for adults and football for youngsters. Thakeham Village FC is based at the adjacent football ground and the local cricket club – West Chiltington & Thakeham – can be found a short walk away at Abingworth Meadows Cricket Ground. The semi-rural location of the development lends itself to outdoor pursuits such as rambling, cycling running and horse riding, and the South Downs National Park, which covers more than 1,600 sq km, is also just a short distance away. The coast can be reached in under 25 minutes by car, with popular destinations including Worthing, Bognor Regis and Brighton, all offering myriad opportunities for family days out, watersports, shopping and sightseeing. Chanctonbury Leisure Centre is around two miles from Abingworth Fields. It boasts a gym, dance studio, sports hall, badminton courts and outdoor sports pitches. Steyning and Billingshurst leisure centres both have swimming pools and both are less than 15 minutes’ drive away.Abingworth Fields is located in Thakeham, a short walk from the centre of the village. The nearest train station is Pulborough, around 10 minutes’ drive away, for services to Crawley, Gatwick Airport and London Victoria, with journey times from 26 minutes, 37 minutes and 1 hour 17 minutes respectively. Several other railway stations, including Worthing and Durrington-on-Sea, are around 20 minutes away by car (for Gatwick Express and Thameslink services). The A24 (for Worthing, Horsham, Dorking, Leatherhead, Epsom and London) is five minutes’ drive from the development, the A27 (for Fareham, Portsmouth, Chichester, Worthing, Brighton and Eastbourne) is 15 minutes’ drive away and the A272 (for Haywards Heath, Billingshurst, Petersfield and Winchester) is seven minutes’ drive away. The M25  can be reached in 45 minutes via the A24. Gatwick Airport is around 35 minutes’ drive from Abingworth Fields via the A272 and the M23.

Alderstone Park

by Bellway

Great Eccleston, Lancashire, PR3 0YG

4 bedroom houses

£379,995 - £384,995

Alderstone Park, located on the outskirts of Great Eccleston, is a development of 2, 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes. Ideal for families, first-time buyers and commuters, this development is conveniently located close to transport services, rolling countryside, and local amenities in the village.Homes in Alderstone Park form part of a fantastic new development in Great Eccleston, Lancashire. The development is 12 miles away from Preston city centre, with the many attractions of Blackpool just under a half-hour drive away. For shopping closer to home, Great Eccleston centre has a host of local amenities. This development falls under the administration of Wyre Council.Alderstone Park is under a 20-minute drive from Blackpool, home to many popular attractions. The development is also ideally located close to useful amenities and natural spaces. Residents also have easy access to The Lake District National Park and nearby motorways. For fun-filled days out, indoor entertainment centre The Flowerbowl takes 12 minutes in the car. Ashton and Lea Golf Club is 14 miles away, with the Pilates and Wellness studio just a nine-minute walk away. Garstang Leisure Centre is just over six miles away. The charming market town of Garstang is six-and-a-half miles away from the development. Alderstone Park is also just under a half-hour drive from Preston city centre, home to a host of activities including parks and museums. The neighbouring village of Elswick is just two miles away and is home to Bonds Ice Cream shop, a very popular destination for visitors.Alderstone Park is a 15-minute drive away from two train stations - Kirkham and Wesham and Poulton-le-Fylde. For those who commute, Cartford Lane bus stop is just under a mile away, and Raikes Road bus stop just a two-minute walk away. Several major roads are close by, with the A585 a five-minute drive away and the M55 five miles away. Commuters are able to drive into both Liverpool and Manchester in just over an hour, and Blackpool Airport is 23 minutes’ drive away.Residents are just a 10-minute walk away from Great Eccleston centre. The charming village has a traditional butcher, bakery, hardware store and an award-winning fish and chip shop. The village also hosts more modern convenience stores and an independent coffee shop, with a market held once a month. Barton Grange Garden Centre is a 12-minute drive away from the development, home to impressive seasonal displays along with gardening and homeware products. For a wider range of high street stores, Teanlowe Shopping Centre and neighbouring town Poulton-le-Fylde are popular choices. Blackpool is eight miles away and has a host of shopping and dining options. The nearest city, Preston, is just under a 30-minute drive away and is an excellent shopping choice, with plenty of independent and high street stores. Well situated for a range of eateries, the development is close to several Michelin-star restaurants within an hour’s drive. The Cartford Inn, named The Telegraph’s Pub of the Year 2020, is only 15 minutes away by car, priding itself on producing meals expressing Lancashire’s food culture, cooked using the region’s best produce.The development is within proximity to several well-regarded primary and secondary institutions, including St Michaels-On-Wyre Church of England Primary and Nursery. This popular school aims to provide a happy, caring, safe, and stimulating place for children to flourish. Alderstone Park is within the catchment area for St. Mary’s Catholic Primary, another school favoured by parents, giving children a vibrant learning environment in which to thrive. Great Eccleston Copp C of E Primary School is one mile away from the development and helps pupils flourish through their Christian ethos and vision. Garstang Community Academy is a secondary school dedicated to providing its students with a safe and inspiring setting for learning, and is a 13-minute drive away. For further education, Blackpool and Fylde college hosts a variety of courses. The University of Central Lancashire is 11 miles away from the development.

Alkerden Heights

by Bellway

Ebbsfleet, Kent, DA10 1DB

1 & 2 bedroom apartments and 4 bedroom houses

£265,995 - £699,995

A development of new homes in Alkerden and part of Ebbsfleet Garden City. This collection of 1, 2, 3 and 4-bedroom homes is located just a short drive from the shopping and leisure amenities of Bluewater, and close to a number of country parks. Families will be attracted by the numerous schools in the area, while the development’s proximity to important road and rail links – such as the A2, the M25 and Ebbsfleet International – will appeal to professionals working locally and in the capital.Alkerden Heights is a development situated off Castle Hill Road in Alkerden, Ebbsfleet Garden City, four miles from Gravesend, six miles from Dartford and around 25 miles from central London. The nearest train stations are Swanscombe and Ebbsfleet International, both around 20 minutes’ walk away. Major roads easily accessible from the development include the A2 and the M25. Gatwick Airport is 36 miles away via the M25. The development lies within the administrative boundaries of Swanscombe and Greenhithe Town Council, Dartford Borough Council and Kent County Council.There are a number of well-regarded schools in the local area. For younger children these include Manor Community Primary School and The Craylands School, which are both just a short walk from the development, as well as Ebbsfleet Green Primary School, which is five minutes away by car. Ebbsfleet Academy, which is around 10 minutes’ walk away, Northfleet School for Girls and Northfleet Technology College (boys), which are both less than 10 minutes’ drive away, are among those schools catering for secondary-age children.For everyday essentials there is a small supermarket within half a mile of the development, and three larger supermarkets within 10 minutes’ drive. Bluewater, one of the largest shopping centres in the country with around 350 stores, restaurants and cafés, is located just three miles from the development. Thamesgate Shopping Centre in Gravesend and The Priory Shopping Centre in Dartford, can both be reached in around 15 minutes by carAlkerden Heights is situated close to green fields and several parks, including Beacon Wood Country Park and Lakeside Park. Around 10 minutes’ drive away, Darenth Country Park lies on the edge of the North Downs and encompasses Saxon burial sites, two orchards, outdoor sculpture, walking trails, cycle routes and a children’s play area. Swanscombe Park also has a playground, as well as tennis courts and two bowling greens, and is just a short walk from the development. Swanscombe and Cygnet leisure centres both offer a variety of facilities, including fitness classes, a gym and sports courts, and in addition, Cygnet has a swimming pool. Both can be reached in less than 10 minutes by car. The nearest theatre is the Gravesend and District Theatre Guild, around five minutes’ drive away. The Orchard Theatre in Dartford stages a comprehensive programme of drama, live music, comedy, dance and family entertainment, while Dartford Open Air Theatre is the venue for outdoor performances during the summer. The Woodville in Gravesend is a multi-purpose venue, presenting exhibitions, community projects, drama, cabaret and cinema, while the nearest multiplex, at Bluewater, shows the latest blockbuster movies, family favourites and live events across 17 screens.Major roads easily accessible from Alkerden Heights include the A2/M2 (for Dartford, South London, Chatham, Canterbury and Dover), the M20/A20 (for Sidcup, Lewisham, Maidstone, Ashford and Folkestone), and the M25 Dartford Crossing. Swanscombe railway station is 20 minutes walk from the development for trains to Gillingham, Dartford, London Bridge, London Blackfriars, London Waterloo East and London Charing Cross, among other destinations. Ebbsfleet International is also 20 minutes’ walk away and from there regular high-speed services connect with Stratford International in around 10 minutes and London St Pancras in around 20 minutes, as well as with Eurostar services to France, Belgium and Holland. The nearest airport is London City Airport, which is around 40 minutes away by car via the A2.

Arrowe Brook Park

by Bellway

The Wirral, Merseyside, CH49 1AD

4 bedroom houses

From £399,995

Arrowe Brook Park is a collection of 3 and 4-bedroom new homes in Wirral, less than a mile from Greasby village, boasting a sought-after semi-rural location close to both countryside and coast. The picturesque, 250-acre Arrowe Country Park is just a stone’s throw away, while excellent shopping facilities, well-regarded local schools, and traditional village amenities are also close to home. With the world-class attractions of Liverpool just 7 miles away, and the coastal town of West Kirkby within easy reach, Arrowe Brook Park is an ideal setting for families, first-time buyers and commuters alike.Arrowe Brook Park is just 1.6 miles from J3 of the M53, connecting with Liverpool via the Mersey Tunnel to the north, and with the main motorway network (via the M56) and Ellesmere Port, to the south east. The development is situated in the electoral ward of Greasby, Frankby and Irby, which falls under the Wirral Borough Council.Boasting a desirable, semi-rural location, this attractive new development is well-placed to explore the outdoors. Opposite the development is an area of public green space which leads directly onto the impressive Arrowe Brook Country Park and Golf Club. Spanning 250-acres of open space and woodland, the park offers numerous waterside walking routes, designated areas for outdoor sports, a children’s play area, and even a pleasant café. The beautiful coastal town of West Kirby lies just four miles from home, and offers ample opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, with incredible views out to the Welsh Hills across the Dee Estuary, and a wide range of water sports to try. West Kirby is also home to a popular local theatre, a selection of independent shops, quaint eateries, a museum and an art gallery. Everyday fitness is covered by a range of leisure centres in the area, with two gym health clubs in neighbouring Upton village, while swimming facilities are available in nearby Woodchurch, Caldy, West Kirby and Birkenhead. Just seven miles away, the cosmopolitan city of Liverpool boasts an accredited World Heritage Site at its picturesque waterfront. Enjoying a rich history of music, art and architecture, this fascinating city is home to the largest group of Grade I listed buildings in the UK, along with the most extensive collection of galleries and museums outside of London. With a bustling shopping scene and unrivalled restaurant circuit, this vibrant city is an urban hub of world-class entertainment.Nestled between the traditional villages of Greasby and Upton, Arrowe Brook Park benefits from close proximity to both high street shops and quaint independent stores. Within one mile from Arrowe Brook Park there is a convenient retail area with a large supermarket, variety store and homeware shop, while a handful of family eateries can also be found close by. Neighbouring villages are home to an excellent selection of amenities, including privately-owned businesses and traditional country pubs, while the notable Cheshire Oaks retail village and entertainment area is located a 20 minute drive from Arrowe Brook Park. Slightly further afield, Liverpool city centre boasts a first-class shopping destination which spans exclusive retail outlets, modern department stores and bohemian street markets.Transport connections in the area are excellent with convenient commuter links to surrounding cities and local towns. The site is just 1.6 miles from J3 of the M53, connecting with Liverpool via the Mersey Tunnel (toll £1.80) to the north, and with the main motorway network (via the M56) and Ellesmere Port, to the south east. The Number 22 Bus leaves from Brookdale Avenue South and gives an hourly service between Moreton, Arrowe Park Hospital, West Kirby, Heswall, Neston and Chester. Upton train station is conveniently located 1.6 miles away and provides regular services to Bidston Station (3.6 miles), which directly links to Liverpool. Employment opportunities are good in the area, with the major employment centres of Arrowe Park Hospital (0.5 miles), Liverpool City Centre (7 miles), Ellesmere Port, and Birkenhead – all within easy reach. The major commercial centre of Liverpool can be accessed by car in around 20 minutes, via direct train from Bidston, or by using the Mersey tunnel from Birkenhead.Arrowe Brook Park is ideal for families, with a number of well-regarded schools in the close surrounding area, covering both primary and secondary education. Popular primary schools in the area include Brookdale primary school and Gilbrook primary school – which can both be reached within a mile – while Greasby Infant and Junior school is just over one mile from home. Older students are served by Woodchurch High School and Foxfield School, both within two miles of Arrowe Brook Park. Those pursuing further education, may consider one of the three award-winning universities within a 50 minute drive: the University of Chester, the University of Manchester and the University of Liverpool.

Ashlands

by Bellway

Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 2GF

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£229,950 - £329,950

Ashlands is an attractive development of new 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes set in the market town of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire. Designed to appeal to first-time buyers, families, and commuters travelling to Nottingham, Derby, and Sheffield, these homes are available in a range of styles and are finished to a high specification.Ashlands joins the periphery of Sutton-in-Ashfield, benefitting from the stunning Brierley Forest Park running along the northern boundary of the site. Additional to the surrounding landscape, residents enjoy the convenience of local infrastructure, with easy access to the town centre and to neighbouring Mansfield. The development is located half an hour’s drive north-west of Nottingham and can be reached within a 10-minute drive of junction 28 of the M1, via the A38. This development falls under the administration of Ashfield District Council and Nottinghamshire County Council.The semi-rural boundaries of Sutton-in-Ashfield offer lovers of the outdoors plentiful opportunities for long walks and alfresco leisure. The charming local landscape provides stunning views of the Nottinghamshire countryside, with Skegby Bottoms and Silverhill hiking trails both under two miles from the development. Brierley Forest Park is a six-minute walk away and runs along Ashlands’ northern boundary, with 78 hectares of green open space housing a play area, café, sculpture trail, mountain bike track, and more. Those looking to keep fit will find several gyms and leisure centres within Sutton-in-Ashfield and its surroundings, including the recently extended Lammas Leisure Centre – regular classes and sports clubs are offered, with the Sutton Ice Rink also located here. Entertainment and culture can be found locally and in the neighbouring Mansfield; a multi-screen cinema, popular theatre, and wide array of live music and event venues can be explored for a variety of evenings out.Sutton-in-Ashfield houses a well-regarded schooling system, with a selection of local educators. St Mary Magdelene Primary School is a nine-minute walk from the development, while Woodland View Primary School and Brierley Forest Primary and Nursery are both under a mile away. For those of secondary school age, Sutton Community Academy and Ashfield School are both an eight-minute drive away from the development, while the walk to either can be supplemented by public transport. West Nottinghamshire College is just three miles away. University study can be found at the University of Derby – of which there is a nearer campus in Chesterfield – Nottingham Trent University – which has a campus in Mansfield – plus additional higher education facilities in Nottingham and Sheffield.Siddalls Drive bus stop is an eight-minute walk from the development, providing regular local services with destinations of Huthwaite, Alfreton, and Mansfield. Sutton Parkway train station is a 10-minute drive away from the development, with local rail services available to Nottingham, Mansfield, and Worksop. Nottingham train station is 18 miles away for national rail services, with regular routes to Birmingham New Street, Liverpool Lime Street, St Pancras International, and Cardiff Central. The journey to St Pancras International takes as little as one hour and 36 minutes. Motorists will find the A38 a six-minute drive south and the M1 three miles west, the latter of which is the key connection to nearby cities Sheffield and Nottingham. East Midlands airport is a 33-minute drive away for international travel.Everyday essentials are well supplied to residents, with a convenience store a 10-minute walk away, and a choice of popular supermarkets within a mile of the development. The Idlewells Shopping Centre is a mile and a half away, providing an eclectic mix of stores and retailers, including several high-street favourites plus a vibrant indoor market. The McArthur Glen Designer Outlet Village is a nine-minute drive away, offering shoppers high-end brand names at reduced ticket prices. Visitors will find 65 designer stores plus several cafés and restaurants. Those looking to eat locally will find a choice of popular local independent restaurants, a couple of takeaways, and a pub all within a mile of Ashlands. Sutton-in-Ashfield’s town centre offers additional choice, while Mansfield provides a number of award-winning spots to eat within a thriving hospitality community.

Ashlar Village

by Bellway

Glasgow, Glasgow City, G20 9NY

3 & 4 bedroom houses and 1 & 2 bedroom apartments

£145,995 - £362,995

Ashlar Village is a development of 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedroom homes with a garage or parking space to all plots in Ruchill, just outside Central Glasgow. This site features 1 and 2-bedroom apartments alongside 3 and 4-bedroom houses, and the development’s close proximity to key amenities makes it an ideal location for all types of homebuyers. Journeys to Central Glasgow and Glasgow Airport take 12 and 24 minutes by car respectively.The Ashlar Village development is found in Ruchill, a district in the city of Glasgow in the Canal Ward of North Glasgow. Less than four miles from Glasgow’s city centre, this development is ideally placed for leisure and business travellers. The development falls under the administration of Glasgow City Council.Locally, Ruchill features several points of interest, including Ruchill Community Golf Facility, a 9-hole course for developing players that was opened by multiple European Tour event-winner, Colin Montgomerie. Ruchill Park is also close to the Ashlar Village development, offering panoramic views of Glasgow at its crescent. The area’s close proximity to Glasgow means that some of Scotland’s most popular leisure hotspots are readily available. The city’s West End is just two miles from Ashlar Village, offering the chance to see popular shows, and Central Glasgow is home to Glasgow Science Centre, the Gallery of Modern Art, and The Scottish Football Museum.In Ruchill, independent shops and familiar names are available to provide essential retail. For more expansive shopping, central Glasgow is just a short drive away. The city’s main shopping areas, including Buchanan Street and Argyll Arcade, cover everything from high street favourites to specialist jewellery and fashion outlets. Several well-loved restaurants are found close to the development, while Central Glasgow again has everything that a city of its size should offer. Familiar chains, outstanding independent restaurants, and one-off culinary experiences are all available just a short drive from Ashlar Village.Ruchill is just a 12-minute drive from central Glasgow by car, with the A81 leading directly to well-known areas of Scotland’s most populous city. Nearby, the M8 connects the development with the wider motorway network and leads to Glasgow Airport in Paisley. From this international airport, flights around the world are available daily, with routes to North America, Africa, and Europe all on offer. Train links are also available locally, with Possilpark & Parkhouse train station just a mile from the Ashlar Village development. This station runs regular routes into Glasgow, affording connections to other major destinations throughout the UK.Local schools in Ruchill are complemented by the well-regarded establishments found throughout central Glasgow and the city’s outskirts. World-famous universities, exceptional colleges, and well-known schools all ensure that students in the city are well catered for. The closest schools to the development are Highpark Primary School and St Cuthbert’s Primary School, both excellent choices for children to learn, develop, and grow.

Aspen Walk

by Bellway

Colchester, Essex, CO6 3PT

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

£314,995 - £554,995

A development of new homes in Colchester, located around five miles from the city centre and its many amenities. These 2, 3 and 4-bedroom properties will appeal to a range of purchasers, including first-time buyers and families. Aspen Walk is set among open countryside, yet benefits from convenient travel links to Ipswich, Chelmsford and London, so is ideal for commuters.Aspen Walk is located on Fiddlers Hill, close to historic woodland and around 15 minutes’ drive from Colchester city centre, with all of the many amenities and leisure attractions it has to offer. Major roads easily accessible from the development include the A12, which is around five minutes away by car, making this an ideal base for commuting to Chelmsford, Ipswich and London. This development lies within the administrative boundaries of Eight Ash Green Parish Council, Colchester Borough Council and Essex County Council.Well-regarded schools in the local area include Holy Trinity Primary School – just five minutes’ walk from the development – Fordham All Saints CE Primary, which is also within walking distance, and Stanway Primary School, which is five minutes’ drive away. For older students, Stanway School and Paxman Academy can both be reached in less than 10 minutes by car, while Colchester Academy and The Thomas Lord Audley School are both less than 20 minutes’ drive away. The Sixth Form College Colchester on North Hill offers more than 50 A level courses, and Colchester Institute provides vocational courses, apprenticeships, further education and higher education programmes. Both can be reached in around 10 minutes by car.  There is a large supermarket at Stanway, as well as a selection of high-street stores at Tollgate Centre Shopping Park, both around two miles away. Colchester city centre, 10 minutes’ drive away, is a popular destination for both shopping and  leisure, with boutiques, chain and department stores, specialist and independent retailers, cafés, traditional pubs and restaurants. Braintree Village designer outlet centre is less than 30 minutes away by car from Aspen Walk and is home to a selection of designer boutiques and well-known brands.Aspen Walk is surrounded by green fields, in open countryside to the west of Colchester. The area lends itself to walking, cycling and horse riding – there are several riding schools in the area. It is also within convenient travelling distance of Colchester city centre and its many amenities, including The Mercury Theatre, Headgate Theatre, Colchester Arts Centre, Firstsite museum and gallery, a multi-screen cinema and a host of live music venues. Colchester Zoo, renowned for its conservation programme, is 10 minutes’ drive away; Colchester Castle and Castle Park are around 15 minutes’ drive away and Leisure World, with facilities including three swimming pools, a gym, fitness studios, spa and sports hall, can be reached in around 10 minutes by car.The nearest train stations to the development are Marks Tey and Colchester North, both around 10 minutes’ drive from Aspen Walk. Regular services run to Chelmsford, London Liverpool Street and Ipswich from both, but non-stop services to London run from Colchester North only. Trains to and from Norwich also stop at Colchester North. Major roads within convenient distance of the development include the A120 (for Harwich, Braintree, Great Dunmow and Bishop’s Stortford) and the A12 (for Chelmsford, Romford, London, Ipswich and Lowestoft). Stansted Airport is 30 miles away via the A120.

Astley Fields

by Bellway

Bedworth, Warwickshire, CV12 0NG

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

£238,995 - £413,995

This exclusive, semi-rural development in Bedworth, Warwickshire, offers a range of stunning 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes, and will be of particular appeal to first-time buyers, families, and commuters looking to travel into nearby Coventry or Birmingham. Each home will boast beautiful gardens plus private parking and garages – an attractive option for any potential homebuyer.Astley Fields is a brand new development located in the surrounding countryside of Bedworth, Warwickshire. The development can be reached within a 10-minute drive of junction 3 of the M6. Bedworth, and this development, fall under the administration of Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council.Astley Fields’ stunning location in the countryside surrounding Bedworth means that there’s plenty of options when it comes to spending your free time, with everything from historical landmarks to first-class sports clubs on offer.  Due to the development's rural location, there are numerous cycle and walking paths to take advantage of, offering peaceful routes around the area and beyond.  Just three miles away from the development is Arbury Hall, a beautiful estate set in more than 300 acres of parkland. The stately home is open to visit at specific times throughout the year, and offers a wonderful example of gothic revival architecture. For families with children, just a 10-minute drive will lead to Bermuda Adventure Soft Play World, which is an adventure play area featuring everything from bouncy castles to ball pools.Shopping for essential items is simple for residents of Astley Fields, as there are a number of popular supermarkets in the vicinity of the development, either in the centre of Bedworth or a little further afield. For high-street stores or independent shops, nearby Nuneaton may be the best option, as there are a number of retail options and shopping centres to choose from – and it’s all less than a 15-minute drive away. Additionally, there are also shopping opportunities in Coventry, which is only around a 20-minute drive.Travel throughout the areas around Astley Fields is quick and easy – which is ideal for any residents looking to commute to Bedworth, Coventry, or Birmingham. Those with cars can get into the heart of Bedworth in under 10 minutes, and can reach junction 3 of the M6 in a little over five minutes’ drive. Commuters travelling further will be pleased that the development’s location is around eight miles away from Coventry and roughly 30 minutes from Birmingham.  Alternatively, Bedworth train station, which is around three miles away, provides regular services to Coventry, Nuneaton, Birmingham, and Warwick. For families looking to make a home at Astley Fields, there are a variety of well-regraded schools in the local area to take advantage of. Newdigate Primary and Nursery School is around a mile-and-a-half away from the development, while Race Leys Junior School is under 10 minutes’ drive. Secondary-level education is also easily reached in the areas around Astley Fields, with Nicholas Chamberlaine School, Oak Wood Secondary School, and The Nuneaton Academy all less than five miles away. There are also a number of universities within driving distance, with Birmingham University and Coventry University each within a 30-minute drive of the development.

Aviation Park

by Bellway

Kings Hill, Kent, ME19 4NF

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£352,995 - £662,995

Blenheim Green is a development of brand-new homes in Kings Hill, Kent. Featuring a variety of 2, 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes, this wonderful development will appeal to a range of potential homeowners, including families and first-time buyers. Residents will benefit from convenient amenities, such as popular supermarkets and eateries, as well as beautiful cycling and walking routes.Blenheim Green is a superb development situated in the village of Kings Hill, Kent. The development can be reached in under a 10-minute drive of junction 4 of the M20, via the A228. The Aviation Park Kings Hill project has made Bellway Homes the proud winners of the Evening Standard best regeneration award 2023, exemplifying the longstanding work to grow a new community on a disused RAF airfield. This development falls under the administration of Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council.From museums through to theme parks, there are a whole host of leisure and entertainment opportunities for residents of Blenheim Green. Fresh air and country walks are available in just a five-minute drive, with Manor Park Country Park less than two miles away from the development. The former country estate boasts wildflower meadows, woodlands, and a lake – ideal for lovers of the outdoors. More hands-on entertainment is also on offer, with Diggerland Kent only around a 20-minute drive away from Blenheim Green. This amusement park offers children – and adults – the opportunity to operate diggers, excavators, and so much more. Closer to home, Kings Hill Golf Club is about a mile away from the development and provides visitors with a challenging experience. Plus, the club also offers coaching and academy options, allowing golfers of all abilities the chance to take in the sights of this wonderful course.Pick up everyday essentials with ease at one of two well-known supermarkets situated just a three-minute drive away from Blenheim Green. Or, travel farther afield and take advantage of one of the many shopping centres located in the vicinity of the development. Broadway Shopping Centre in Maidstone, Angel Walk Shopping Centre in Tonbridge, and Bluewater Shopping Centre in Dartford are all less than 30 minutes away by car. The centre of Kings Hill is home to a number of highly rated restaurants, and includes Chinese, Nepalese, and other options. Maidstone, which is around 10 miles away, also has an abundance of restaurants and eateries, such as tapas, Asian-inspired, and hearty Italian selections.  Travel throughout the immediate and wider area is easily achieved, as Blenheim Green benefits from excellent local transport links and road networks. West Malling train station is less than two miles away from the development and provides services travelling to Maidstone, Canterbury, and central London. Alternatively, those who prefer to drive can reach Maidstone and Tonbridge in around 20 minutes, and Sevenoaks in under half an hour. For national and international travel, Gatwick Airport is around 35 miles away from Blenheim Green, and can be reached in around a 40-minute drive.Residents with children will benefit from the highly regarded schools in the area, which include Kings Hill School – around a mile and a half away – and Valley Invicta Primary School at Kings Hill – which is under a 10-minute walk away. The homes are just over half a mile away from The Discovery School, an on-site primary school rated 'Outstanding' by OFSTED.  For further education, Hadlow College is only a little over six miles away from Blenheim Green, while the Maidstone Campus of MidKent College is just under 20 minutes’ drive away. There are also several universities within driving distance, including the University of Kent and the University of Greenwich, which are both less than 15 miles away.

Barleywoods

by Bellway

Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6RU

3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses

£399,995 - £700,000

Barleywoods is a development of 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes in Oakham, Rutland. Close to local amenities and the beautiful Rutland Water area, this development is ideal for families and those looking to move away from city life. Nearby schools and colleges are well regarded by parents, the A1 is just a 15-minute drive away, and Oakham’s railway station is just a few minutes’ drive from the development, meaning it’s ideal for commuters and leisure travellers.The Barleywoods development is located in Oakham, Rutland, just under 20 miles east of Leicester. This site falls under the administration of Rutland County Council.Despite its rural location, Oakham still features plenty of leisure opportunities for residents. Rutland Water is just a 13-minute drive from the development, and this park covers more than 4,200 acres of open countryside. From relaxing walks and bike rides to boating and watersports, there’s lots to do at the centre. Other local attractions include Rutland County Museum, Oakham Castle, and Rutland Farm Park. Just under 45 minutes to the west, Leicester offers further attractions, including top-class music, culture, and sporting venues. One-off sites in Leicester include the National Space Centre, Leicester Cathedral, and the King Richard III Visitor Centre.Close to the development, convenience stores and traditional traders ensure that essential goods are readily available, while a supermarket is also within walking distance. Nearby Leicester features larger-scale shopping centres, historic markets, and independent stores. Oakham also features several restaurants and cafes, including The Angler and Hitchen’s Barn. Asian dishes are expertly provided by Sarpech Wine Bar & Restaurant, 10 Dining Street, and Red India, while Otters Fine Food is a standout café providing first-class creations. Indian food is provided by Jashir, a popular restaurant among locals. Set just 15 minutes from the A1, Barleywoods is perfectly placed for leisure or business travellers. This road leads to major destinations, including Grantham, Newark-on-Trent, and Peterborough. Oakham’s railway station is also close by, and from here, services regularly run to Birmingham, London Stansted, and Cambridge.Barleywoods is a four-minute drive from Oakham C of E Primary School, and this is one of several excellent education providers in the local area. Other well-regarded primary schools include Brooke Hill Academy, Catmose Primary, and Langham CofE Primary School. Catmose College is a premier provider of secondary education, while Harington School is ideal for further education. For children with additional needs, The Shires at Oakham is well equipped and caters for students aged 11 to 19. The well-regarded Oakham School is also found close to the development, and this is a prestigious private school is well known for its high standards and exceptional results.

Barony Gate

by Bellway

Glengarnock, Renfrewshire, KA14 3BJ

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£259,995 - £314,995

This attractive development of new homes in Glengarnock is sure to appeal to first-time buyers, families, and professionals commuting to Paisley and Glasgow. Barony Gate has a semi-rural feel, with lush, green countryside close by, yet is close to nearby local amenities and transport links for convenience. Barony Gate will offer a selection of 3 and 4-bedroom homes.This charming development of new homes in Glengarnock is situated off the B777. Barony Gate is within a 10-minute walk, or one-minute drive, of Glengarnock train station, which offers regular services to Ayr, Largs, and Glasgow Central. Barony Gate is within easy reach of the A737 (one mile away), connecting the development to the M8 and Paisley (within 18 minutes) and Glasgow city centre (within 38 minutes). Glasgow International Airport is only 13 miles from home. This development falls within the administrative boundaries of North Ayrshire Council.Barony Gate is surrounded by natural beauty, offering excellent locations for outdoor exercise. Glengarnock Castle is a 16-minute drive away from the development and is an excellent spot for incorporating sight-seeing into a long walk. Windy Hill, Renfrewshire, is also a stunning location for outdoor exercise with beautiful scenery just 10 miles away. Ranfurly Castle, Calder Glen Mill, Duchal Castle, and Kilmacolm Meadow are all within a 25-minute drive, offering a wealth of variety for days out. Kilbirnie Loch is a 35-minute walk away and presents a scenic landscape with watersports activities available such as water skiing and wakeboarding. Glasgow city centre is a 38-minute drive away and offers a comprehensive cultural experience, boasting a wealth of museums, art galleries, listed buildings, theatres, and sporting stadia. The Mitchell Library in Glasgow is the largest public reference library in Europe, while the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum houses legendary work by many of the masters.Glengarnock is home to a choice of well-regarded schools catering to children of all ages. Garnock Community Campus is a seven-minute walk away and provides education for children aged two to 18. For younger children, St Bridget’s Primary School and Moorpark Primary School are a five and seven-minute drive away, respectively. Secondary school-goers will also have Kilwinning Academy an 11-minute drive away and Garnock Community College campus is a seven-minute walk away. For those looking to pursue higher education, Glasgow – around 23 miles away – is home to three major universities, one of which is a Russel Group university.This development benefits from excellent transport links to the surrounding area, as well as easy access routes to Paisley and Glasgow. Longbar Avenue bus stop is two minutes’ walk from the site and offers regular routes to Beith, Paisley, and Glasgow. Glengarnock train station is a 10-minute walk away and provides ScotRail services to Glasgow and Ayr. The site is a two-minute drive from the A737, via the B777, which provides routes north, to Paisley and the M8 towards Glasgow, and south, towards the coast. Glasgow International Airport – Scotland’s principal long-haul airport – is an 21-minute drive away, serving almost 10 million passengers a year.The site benefits from several well-known supermarkets within a five-minute drive, as well as a number of local convenience stores and a farm shop within a 15-minute walk. Main Street – a five-minute drive away – offers a more comprehensive shopping experience, with high-street favourites, plus a selection of independent stores, cafés, and restaurants. The nearby town Paisley provides a selection of shops, bars, and restaurants to satisfy all shopping and dining needs, with plenty of parking, plus a nearby multi-screen cinema just 15 miles away.. Braehead Shopping Centre also provides a wealth of high-street brands just 24 minutes away in the car. Glasgow offers renowned shopping and dining, with Buchanan Street, Argyll Arcade, and Royal Exchange Square all offering memorable shopping experiences. Princes Square offers highly regarded brands, while The Hidden Lane houses a range of art, craft, and vintage fashion stores. The city is also home to two Michelin-starred restaurants for a taste of fine dining.

Barton Quarter

by Bellway

Horwich, Greater Manchester, BL6 5UE

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

£227,995 - £419,995

Barton Quarter is a collection of new homes in Horwich, part of the Rivington Chase regeneration project. These remaining 1, 2, 3 and 4-bedroom homes benefit from good local amenities and leisure opportunities, and will be of appeal to first-time buyers and families, as well as commuters to Bolton, Chorley, Manchester and Preston.Horwich lies around six miles to the north-west of Bolton city centre. From junction 6 of the M61, Barton Quarter is about a 10-minute drive away. Barton Quarter, and Horwich, fall under Bolton Council. There are several supermarkets within around half a mile of Barton Quarter, and an assortment of local shops and amenities can be found a short walk away. Horwich offers a selection of casual eateries, including Sokrates Taverna, a Greek restaurant that is popular with locals; further shopping and dining choice is provided at Middlebrook Retail and Leisure Park, which is situated around two miles from the development. Approximately 20 minutes’ drive away, Bolton town centre provides a varied retail experience with an array of high street and independent stores located along its main shopping precincts, and within the Market Place and Crompton Place shopping malls. Bolton also boasts a growing restaurant scene, with cuisines ranging from traditional British fare to Indian, Mediterranean and Thai.Active residents of Barton Quarter will find a variety of sports amenities within easy reach. Horwich Golf Club is under a mile away, as is Horwich Leisure Centre, which provides gym facilities, fitness classes and a swimming pool. Middlebrook Retail and Leisure Park, situated within two miles of the development, incorporates the Bolton Arena sports venue and University of Bolton Stadium, home of the Bolton Wanderers; the park also offers a bowling alley and multiplex cinema for family entertainment. For relaxed outdoor leisure, Lower Rivington Reservoir is a short drive from Barton Quarter and offers a choice of routes for walking, running or cycling in its verdant surroundings. Liverpool Castle, a scaled replica of a now-destroyed thirteenth century castle in Merseyside, can be found on the eastern bank of the reservoir, alongside a tree-top adventure course and the beautiful Terraced Gardens. For panoramic views over the reservoir, take one of the several paths up to Rivington Pike and the Pike Tower – it’s a local tradition to walk up to the summit on Good Friday, joined by family and friends, and thousands of people participate in the custom each year.For families with younger children, Barton Quarter benefits from a number of well-regarded primary schools nearby, including several that are situated within a one-mile radius of the development. These include St Mary’s RC, Chorley New Road, St Catherine’s CE and Horwich Parish CE. The two campuses of Rivington and Blackrod High School are located less than a mile and a half from Barton Quarter. The independent Bolton School, which provides education from nursery age to sixth form level, lies approximately 10 minutes from Horwich by car. Those wishing to pursue further or higher education will find both Bolton College and University of Bolton within easy reach of the development.Barton Quarter is well-situated for commuters within Greater Manchester, as it lies approximately 10 minutes’ drive from junction 6 of the M61, which gives access to Preston and the M6 to the north, and the M60 Manchester Outer Ring Road to the south. Blackrod railway station, located about a mile and a half from the development, provides direct services to destinations including Manchester Victoria, the typical journey time to which is just over half an hour. For domestic and international travel, Manchester Airport is around 35 minutes’ drive away via the M61 and M60.

Beaulieu Grange

by Bellway

Boreham, Essex, CM1 6LF

3 & 4 bedroom houses and 1 & 2 bedroom apartments

£299,995 - £649,995

Beaulieu Grange is a stylish range of homes located in Chelmsford, Essex. Under the Artisan specification, this collection comprises 1 and 2-bedroom apartments alongside 2, 3 and 4-bedroom houses, and will appeal to a wide variety of homebuyers, including families, first-time buyers and commuters to London. The development’s offering of parking space for all homes is complemented by its ideal location. As part of the popular Beaulieu district, the site benefits from excellent transport links and is close to an array of exciting amenities, well-regarded schools, and scenic public spaces.Beaulieu Grange is a stylish range of homes located in Chelmsford, Essex. Under the Artisan specification, this collection comprises 1 and 2-bedroom apartments alongside 2, 3 and 4-bedroom houses, and will appeal to a wide variety of homebuyers, including families, first-time buyers and commuters to London. The development’s offering of parking space for all homes is complemented by its ideal location. As part of the popular Beaulieu district, the site benefits from excellent transport links and is close to an array of exciting amenities, well-regarded schools, and scenic public spaces.This development benefits from being part of the new Beaulieu district, which boasts 176 acres of green open space, including allotments, sports grounds and picturesque parks. The district is enhanced by spectacular public art, adding to the appeal of living at Beaulieu Grange. Just a 23-minute walk away is Beaulieu Park, providing a quaint network of walking routes, picnic spots, a children’s play area and an outdoor gym. For keen golfers, the nine-hole course at Little Channels Golf Centre is only 6 minutes away by car, while, for a further challenge, Chelmsford Golf Club’s 18-hole course is a 17-minute drive away. Residents can stay active by making the short journey to Beaulieu Community Centre, ideally located one mile away. Various lively classes for adults are available, from yoga and Zumba to karate and dancing, while a range of fun activities for children are also on offer. The 12-minute drive to Chelmsford city centre puts an array of enticing leisure opportunities within walking distance, including Chelmsford Museum, which covers the city’s history from the Ice Age to the present day, and two multi-screen cinemas. Central Park, meanwhile, offers a sprawling oasis of nature.Groceries and fresh food are easy to come by at Beaulieu Grange, with a reputable supermarket located only one-and-a-half miles away. For access to a broad range of recognised retailers, residents can make the trip to Chelmsford city centre. Sectors including sport, health and beauty, fashion, electronics and jewellery are covered by Chelmsford’s high street and two large shopping centres, Meadows and High Chelmer. The city centre is also home to a number of independent stores and an 800-year-old market, offering antiques and collectibles. Sating an appetite could hardly be easier; within a seven-minute drive, two appealing restaurants can be reached that provide tasty British and European cuisines, while around one-and-a-half miles from home is a bar and restaurant that serves delicious Thai and British food. Additionally, the short journey into Chelmsford city centre opens up a wide choice of Italian, Caribbean and American eateries, while a highly rated Eastern European restaurant is 15 minutes away by car.For rail travel, Chelmsford train station is just a 12-minute drive from Beaulieu Grange. From here, services to London Liverpool Street take around 35 minutes, while Colchester and Ipswich can be reached in 28 minutes and 51 minutes, respectively. Travellers by car will find the A12 and A130 to be of use, connecting the site to Colchester in 32 minutes and Southend-on-Sea in 40 minutes. London is also situated just over 40 miles away. For national and international journeys, Stansted Airport is a 26-minute drive away.There are a multitude of well-regarded education facilities close to home. Two all-through schools, New Hall School and The Beaulieu Park School, can be reached in nine minutes and 24 minutes on foot, respectively. For primary education specifically, Perryfields Junior School and Springfield Primary School are each around an eight-minute drive away. Options for secondary education include The Boswells School and Kind Edward VI Grammar School, both ten minutes away by car. Those looking to progress into higher education will find Angela Ruskin University’s Chelmsford campus conveniently placed, four-and-a-half miles from the development.

Bellway at Boorley Gardens

by Bellway

Southampton, Hampshire, SO32 2BX

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

£334,995 - £639,995

Bellway at Boorley Gardens, located near to Botley, Hampshire, is a charming collection of 2, 3, 4 and 5-bedroom homes. The development will be of interest to a broad range of homebuyers, including families, first-time buyers and investors. With excellent transport links, this site will also appeal to commuters to Southampton, Portsmouth and surrounding areas. The development benefits from a fantastic location; a variety of convenient amenities and well-regarded schools are within close proximity, while both Southampton city centre and beautiful countryside spaces can be easily accessed. A garage or parking space also comes with every plot.Bellway at Boorley Gardens is situated close to the village of Botley, just over seven miles northeast of Southampton city centre and reachable in 22 minutes by car. Hedge End train station and the M27 connect the site to the wider region. This development falls under the administration of Eastleigh Borough Council.With its proximity to the countryside and to Southampton city centre, Bellway at Boorley Gardens offers excellent leisure options. A number of idyllic parks are located nearby. Dowd’s Farm Park and Pond is just a six-minute drive away, while both Knowle Park and Durley Recreation Park are two miles from the site. Additionally, Itchen Valley Country Park is reachable in 12 minutes by car; this 440-acre expanse of nature has a range of offerings, from tranquil walking trails and play areas for children, to a zipwire and climbing experience. Lovers of sport, whether spectating or playing, have a number of exciting opportunities. The Ageas Bowl, a venue hosting international cricket matches, is just three miles away, while St Mary’s Stadium, home to Southampton Football Club, is accessible in under 20 minutes by car. For golfers of any skill level, East Horton Golf Club can be reached in a nine-minute drive, while Boundary Lakes Golf Course, situated at the Ageas Bowl, provides another appealing choice. Residents will also benefit from making the 22-minute drive to Southampton’s city centre, which puts numerous cultural attractions within walking distance. These include Solent Sky Museum, showcasing Southampton’s aviation history, and Southampton City Art Gallery, an internationally renowned venue holding over 5,000 pieces of artwork.The development is suitably placed to meet retail needs, as two well-known supermarkets are six minutes away by car. Additionally, the eight-minute drive to Hedge End Retail Park opens up a wide array of shopping opportunities. Located at, and next to, the park are recognised brands covering sectors like DIY, groceries, pets, and electronics, as well as furniture, toys, and fashion. Even closer to home is Hillier Garden Centre Botley, just a 25-minute walk away. Dining desires are equally easy to satisfy; a tempting restaurant, offering a classic British menu, and a welcoming pub can be found half a mile from the site. The half-an-hour walk to Botley village opens up a range of other charming eateries, with Italian and Indian dishes just some of the available choices, alongside a café with scenic riverside seating. For access to an even greater supply of stores and eateries, residents will benefit from making the seven-mile journey to Southampton city centre.  Bellway at Boorley Gardens is well-placed for commuters, with many transport links situated a short distance away. Hedge End train station, 15 minutes from the development on foot, offers services to Southampton Central in 24 minutes and Portsmouth Harbour in 38 minutes. The M27 is just 10 minutes away and connects the site to Portsmouth in under half an hour, along with neighbouring towns and villages. Southampton city centre, meanwhile, can be reached in 22 minutes. National and international travellers will benefit from Southampton Airport, a 16-minute drive away.The surrounding areas have a wealth of highly regarded schools, making this the perfect place to raise a family. Berrywood Primary School and Wellstead Primary School are just two miles away, while Botley Church of England Primary School is accessible in five minutes by car. For secondary education, Wildern School is an eight-minute drive from home. Additionally, a range of higher education courses are on offer at the University of Southampton, a globally recognised Russell Group institution that is only 18 minutes away via the M27.

Bellway at Hanwood Park

by Bellway

Barton Seagrave, Northamptonshire, NN15 6RT

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£270,000 - £440,000

This collection of 3 and 4-bedroom new homes boasts a desirable semi-rural location, surrounded by acres of picturesque countryside and just over five minutes’ drive from the bustling market town of Kettering. Sure to appeal to a wide audience of buyers, this attractive new development benefits from excellent transport connections, well-regarded local schools and close proximity to the plentiful amenities of Barton Seagrave village.Bellway at Hanwood Park is located on Linnet Drive, Barton Seagrave, around 1.5 miles south east of the village centre and just 0.5 miles from Junction 10 of the A14. The large market town of Kettering is 2.5 miles north west of the development, and just six minutes’ away via Barton Road/A6003 and London Road/A6003. The development is situated in the Kettering borough of Northamptonshire, and falls within the boundaries of Northamptonshire County Council.Offering a perfect blend of idyllic countryside surrounds and vibrant town centre attractions, Bellway at Hanwood Park boasts an ideal setting from which to enjoy Kettering’s numerous leisure opportunities. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Wicksteed Park is a Grade II English Heritage Listed Park and Garden, just three minutes’ drive (or a 20 minute walk) from the development. This stunning public park spans 147 acres of greenspace and is home to rolling hills, landscaped gardens, beautiful walking routes and numerous sports pitches. Visitors to Wicksteed Park will also find an arboretum, children’s rides, a meerkat enclosure, family attractions and even the ruins of a 900-year-old castle – there truly is something to keep the whole family entertained. Everyday entertainment can found in nearby Kettering, with an 8-screen multiplex cinema, a ten-pin bowling alley, an adventure golf course and many more attractions within a 10-minute drive of home. History enthusiasts may enjoy a visit to the remarkable Boughton House, a grand stately home within 11 acres of gardens, which stands virtually unchanged since the 17th century. Alternatively, Kettering Museum and Art Gallery is just six minutes’ drive from the development, housing fascinating exhibitions covering the local history of the Borough, as well as an impressive collection of paintings, ranging from 19th to the 21st century. Active residents will find a number of leisure centres, gyms, swimming pools and sports clubs within a short drive of Bellway at Hanwood Park, including the popular Pytchley Golf Lodge – just a six minute drive from home – which is known as one of the finest pay-and-play courses in Northamptonshire.A selection of good local amenities can be found in nearby Barton Seagrave, including a supermarket, convenience stores, everyday services and a handful of causal eateries, all within a five minute drive. Just a six minute drive from Bellway at Hanwood Park, the large market town of Kettering promises an extensive array of high street shops, independent boutiques and large retail outlets. Located in the heart of Kettering, the Newlands Shopping Centre is home to over 45 top-brand stores, as well as several cafés and coffee shops, and even hosts regular community events. Kettering Cultural Quarter can be found to the south of the town centre and is known for its relaxed café culture, home to charming independent retail outlets, small microbusinesses and family-owned shops which are complemented by fashionable bars, stylish restaurants and quaint pavement cafés. As a traditional market town, Kettering holds a regular Charter Market with a wide array of stalls. offering everything from locally-reared meat and fresh fruits vegetables, to clothing and homewares. The pedestrianised area of Kettering’s high street is also home to several speciality markets with antiques, collectables, arts and crafts, homemade sweets and artisan gifts among its offerings.Commuters will delight in the area’s excellent transport connections, with good local road links and public transport services to surrounding towns and cities. The centre of Barton Seagrave can be reached in around five minutes via Warkton Lane and St. John’s Road, while Kettering town centre is just six minutes away via Barton Road/A6003 and London Road/A6003. Bellway at Hanwood Park is conveniently located just 0.5 miles from Junction 10 of the A14, providing a connection to the A6 in less than one mile. The commuter town of Northampton can be reached in around 32 minutes via the A45, while Corby is just 18 minutes away via the A4300. For travel by train, Kettering Station is just seven minutes’ drive from the development, with regular services to major destinations such as Corby, Nottingham and London St Pancras International.Ideally-located for growing and mature families, these attractive new homes benefit from several highly-regarded schools nearby, covering infant through to higher education. There are a number of primary schools within easy reach of Bellway at Hanwood Park, including Barton Seagrave Primary School, just five minutes’ walk away, and Hayfield Cross School, just an eight minute walk from home. Alternatively, Millbrook Infant School and Millbrook Junior School are just a five minute drive from the development, while Cranford Church of England Primary School can also be reached in a short five minute drive. Older students are served by the well-rated Latimer Arts College, just a 14 minute walk (or four minutes’ drive) from the development, while Southfield School (girls), and Bishop Stopford School can be reached in five and eight minutes’ drive respectively. Those pursuing further study may consider the esteemed University of Northampton, which has recently been ranked ‘Gold’ in the Teaching Excellence Framework, and is located less than a 30 minute drive from Bellway at Hanwood Park.

Bellway at Hugglescote Grange

by Bellway

Hugglescote, Leicestershire, LE67 2BT

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

£222,500 - £354,950

Bellway at Hugglescote Grange is a wonderful new development of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes in the village of Hugglescote, north-west Leicestershire. Located only a little over 10 miles away from Leicester city centre, this development offers an ideal home for potential homebuyers, including families and first-time buyers.Bellway at Hugglescote Grange is located in the village of Hugglescote, Leicestershire. The development can be reached within a five-minute drive of junction 22 of the M1, via the A511. Hugglescote, and this development, fall under the administration of North West Leicestershire District Council.Bellway at Hugglescote Grange’s fantastic location means there’s plenty to do in the way of outdoor pursuits, including parks, National Trust sites, and so much more. Less than a 10-minute drive away from the development is the Sence Valley Forest Park, which is a fantastic place for cycling and dog walking. Under eight miles away from Bellway at Hugglescote Grange is Tropical Birdland, where visitors can wander the walk-through aviaries and see a variety of species of exotic birds. Around 15 minutes’ drive leads to Ashby de la Zouch Castle, which is a wonderful English Heritage site that’s ideal for history buffs. Stretch your legs walking up the remains of the tower or explore the underground passage that links the tower and the kitchen.Keeping the cupboards stocked is quick and easy due to this development’s perfect location – just a three-minute drive from the nearest supermarket. Alternatively, there are a whole host of other options a little further away, with several well-known stores situated in the centre of nearby Coalville. Other shopping facilities are also on offer in Coalville, where visitors can browse shops throughout the Belvoir Retail and Leisure Quarter. Instead, there’s the Carillon Court shopping centre and Burton Place Shopping Centre, which are 20 minutes and 30 minutes away, respectively.Local roadlinks allow residents of Bellway at Hugglescote Grange easy access to nearby towns and cities, which is ideal for those looking to travel for work. Ashby de la Zouch is less than six miles away from the development, while Loughborough is only 20 minutes away, Leicester is 11 miles away, and Burton upon Trent is a 35-minute drive. Going further afield, whether for business or pleasure, is straightforward as East Midlands Airport is under 15 miles away from Bellway at Hugglescote Grange, and offers both domestic and international flights.For families, there are a number of well-regarded schools in the area around Bellway at Hugglescote Grange, including Hugglescote Community Primary School, Belvoirdale Primary School, and The Newbridge School. College-level education is also available, with Stephenson College less than a 10-minute drive away from the development. Higher education is within easy reach, too, with De Montfort University and the University of Leicester only just over 10 miles away from Bellway at Hugglescote Grange.

Bellway at Shawfair

by Bellway

Edinburgh, Edinburgh City, EH16 4SJ

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£295,995 - £509,995

A development of new 3, 4 and 5-bedroom homes near Sheriffhall, Midlothian, with a desirable location close to Edinburgh city centre. The area surrounding Bellway at Shawfair offers a wide range of entertainment and caters well for outdoor pursuits, thanks to Midlothian’s attractive countryside location.This innovative new development forms part of an emerging town centre, with purpose-built schools, transport facilities and an abundance of leisure attractions, designed to create a vibrant and welcoming residential community on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Bellway at Shawfair is located near Sheriffhall in Shawfair, Midlothian, just six miles from Edinburgh. The City of Edinburgh Bypass is just 1.5 miles from the development and connects with the A1 in around seven minutes by car, while Dalkeith town centre is under a 10-minute drive via the A6106. The development is situated within the boundaries of Midlothian Council.As part of an innovative new community on the rural outskirts of Edinburgh, Bellway at Shawfair will include a purpose-built town centre, with shops, restaurants, leisure facilities and health centres, as well as nursey, primary and secondary schools. Built with social responsibility in mind, this exciting new development is designed to celebrate the natural environment, boasting acres of nearby green space to be explored. The area surrounding Bellway at Shawfair offers a wide range of entertainment and caters well for outdoor pursuits, thanks to Midlothian’s attractive countryside location. Just a five minute drive from Bellway at Shawfair, residents will find the breath-taking Dalkeith Country Park, which boasts over 300 years of history and covers an impression 2,000 acres. Visitors can try their hand at archery, explore the many walking and cycling trials, spot wildlife and take part in regular arts and crafts events. The Fort Douglas play park on site will keep children entertained, while parents can browse The Restoration Yard - an innovative shop and café, selling ethically sourced homewares, accessories and gifts. An ideal location for families, Bellway at Shawfair is close to a number of well-regarded local schools, covering primary through to higher education.Transport connections in the area in are excellent, with easy access to a well-connected motorway network and good public transport services. The City of Edinburgh Bypass is just 1.5 miles from the development and connects with the A1 in around seven minutes by car. Dalkeith town centre is under a 10-minute drive via the A6106, and Edinburgh can be reached in just 20 minutes. Alternatively, there are bus services available a short walk from the development, while the nearest train station is Shawfair, which provides regular connections to Edinburgh and Tweedbank.These new homes in Midlothian enjoy a covetable location just six miles from Scotland’s vibrant and culturally-diverse capital city. Edinburgh is well-known for its impressive collection of award-winning leisure opportunities, enlightening historical sites and notable dining venues. A leisurely stroll around this beautiful city will reveal breath-taking architecture, including grand castles and ancient buildings, alongside countless museums, art galleries, theatre houses and even idyllic nature reserves.

Bellway at Whitehouse Park

by Bellway

Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK8 8AB

3 & 4 bedroom houses

£430,000 - £595,000

Bellway at Whitehouse Park is a brand new development of homes in Whitehouse, close to Milton Keynes. Comprised of 2-bedroom apartments alongside 2, 3, and 4-bedroom houses, this development will appeal to first-time buyers and families, with the latter also served by the on-site Whitehouse Primary School. CMK train station can be reached in under 10 minutes by car, giving residents convenient, regular access to London Euston and Birmingham International.The Bellway at Whitehouse Park development is found in Whitehouse, around four miles from central Milton Keynes and close to Stony Stratford. This development falls under the administration of Milton Keynes Council.For outdoor leisure opportunities, Ouse Valley Park and Willen Lake are both within a 15-minute drive of the development. With footpaths to explore and trails to follow, there’s plenty of Whitehouse to explore at these sites and beyond. The area also features a golf centre, a popular gym, and a skatepark, ensuring that leisure pursuits are available for all types of homebuyers. In nearby Milton Keynes, further leisure options are available, including theatres, museums, multi-screen cinemas, and state-of-the-art sports stadia. Unique attractions in the town include Snozone, an indoor ski slope, Big Rock Hub, an indoor climbing and bouldering centre, and Bletchley Park, once the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers. Also nearby, Stony Stratford is an historic town nicknamed the Jewel of Milton Keynes. With a rich history and a plethora of high street and independent stores, there’s plenty to explore in this beautiful village.Close to the Bellway at Whitehouse Park development, a series of local shops ensures that essential products and services are available to residents. The nearby Post Office is within walking distance, while an independent hairdresser, convenience stores, and pharmacy can all be reached on foot within 15 minutes. Further afield, Centre MK is just an eight-minute drive from the development and this hub offers high street shopping from a selection of outstanding brands, including John Lewis & Partners, M&S, and Next. Local coffee shops and relaxed eateries are available in Whitehouse, including Kuku Coffee House, just an eight-minute walk from Bellway at Whitehouse Park. This family-run, community coffee shop is well known for its first-rate food and amazing hot drinks. The Hub in central Milton Keynes is also available, and this modern centre is home to all sorts of eating, drinking, and socialising activities.Found close the A5, Bellway at Whitehouse Park is well-set for transport links. This road connects the area with Milton Keynes, London, and other areas, including Leicestershire, Wales, and the West Midlands. Its connection to Holyhead means that connections to Ireland are also readily available via the town’s port. The M1 is also close by, connecting the area to the wider motorway network. Just a short drive from Milton Keynes city centre, the district is ideally placed for commuters. The development is just 10 minutes’ drive from CMK train station, giving potential commuters and leisure travellers easy access to Birmingham International and London Euston in 37 minutes. Walking and cycling routes in the area are also plentiful, with designated areas available to enjoy the rural parts of this South East district.Bellway at Whitehouse Park has an on-site primary school, and this is one of several education centres found close to the development, including the recently-opened Watling Academy. Well-regarded primary and secondary schools in the area are complemented by further and higher education in Milton Keynes. The Open University’s headquarters and Milton Keynes College are found in the city, while Cranfield University’s all-postgraduate campus is in nearby Cranfield.

Bellway at Whitford Heights

by Bellway

Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B61 7ED

3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses

£399,500 - £755,000

Bellway at Whitford Heights is a wonderful collection of new homes situated in the town of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. Featuring a variety of 2, 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes, this development will be of particular appeal to first-time buyers, families, and those looking to commute into nearby Birmingham. Those who choose to make a home here will benefit from exceptional amenities, as well as highly regarded schools and convenient transport links.Bellway at Whitford Heights is located in the town of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, a little over 15 miles southwest of Birmingham city centre. The development can be reached in around a 10-minute drive away from junction 5 of the M5. Bromsgrove, and this development, fall under the administration of Bromsgrove District Council.Bromsgrove offers excellent leisure, including Sanders Park – a five-minute walk away – which has green space for outdoor exercise, a café, children’s play areas, tennis courts, and a lake. Blackwell Adventure sports centre is a 13-minute drive away, with several unique outdoor leisure facilities such as a zip wire and a climbing wall. Bellway at Whitford Heightss has a choice of state-of-the-art gyms, You Fit being just 11 minutes’ walk away. The historic town also provides culture, including Avoncroft Museum – home to over 30 re-built historic buildings, just over two miles from the site. Birmingham city centre is under 20 miles away, offering some of the country’s best culture, including award-winning art galleries, museums, listed architecture, and sporting stadia. The city is also host to rich musical heritage, celebrated through famous music venues, namely, Symphony Hall and O2 Academy Birmingham.Bellway at Whitford Heights has a variety of well-regarded schools in the local area, which cater to children of all ages. For those of primary school age, Millfields First School is just nine minutes’ walk from the site for an easy drop-off, while St Peter’s Catholic First School is an 11-minute walk away. Independent and Preparatory school options are supplied by Bromsgrove School, also an 11-minute walk away. Secondary schools include St Johns Church of England Middle School Academy, a 14-minute walk away, and South Bromsgrove High, a 19-minute walk away. For those looking to pursue higher education, The University of Birmingham is one of the country’s leading universities – around 12 miles away.Ford Road bus stop is an 11-minute walk away and offers regular routes to Worcester and Redditch. Bromsgrove train station is an eight-minute drive away and provides West Midlands Trains into Birmingham New Street in 27 minutes, as well as to Hereford or Lichfield. Birmingham New Street offers national rail links, including routes to London in under 90 minutes. Bellway at Whitford Heights is around a 10-minute drive away from junction 5 of the M5, which runs north to Birmingham, and south as far as Exeter. Birmingham Airport is a 30-minute drive away, offering charters to over 150 destinations worldwide.Worcester Road and Bromsgrove High Street offer excellent local amenities under a mile away, with convenience stores, high-street brands, independent boutiques, cafés, traditional pubs, and worldly cuisine – including Spanish, Chinese, and Indian. For everyday essentials, Bellway at Whitford Heights benefits from three well-known supermarkets within a five-minute drive. Kingfisher Shopping Centre in Redditch is a 15-minute drive away, and offers famous flagship brands, as well as numerous shops, restaurants, and a multi-screen cinema. Birmingham, under half an hour from Bromsgrove via train, offers the perfect shopping and dining destination. With famous high-end brands, independent jewellery boutiques, busy market stalls, outlet stores, and unique gift shops, Birmingham has everything a shopper ever needs, including one of the most ambitious Christmas markets in the country. Fine dining is easy to come across in the city, particularly in The Mailbox or The Square, and there are plenty of restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets.

Belmont Park

by Bellway

Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 7DY

2 & 3 bedroom apartments

£339,950 - £427,500

Belmont Park is a brand new development of highly desirable homes in Maidenhead, Berkshire. With 2 and 3-bedroom apartments still available, Belmont Park is ideal for a variety of prospective homeowners, including professionals and young families. Those seeking to move to this development will discover a range of quality amenities in the area, as well as convenient transport links.Belmont Park is located in Maidenhead, Berkshire, a little under 10 minutes’ drive north of the town centre. The development can be reached within a three-mile drive of the Holyport Interchange of the M4.   Belmont Park falls under the administration of The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Belmont Park is well-situated for leisure and entertainment, with a variety of parks, golf clubs, race courses, and castles all just a short drive away. Around a five-minute drive from the development is Maidenhead Golf Club, an 18-hole course – ideal for golfers of all abilities – set in Berkshire’s rolling parklands. Roughly one-and-a-half miles away from Belmont Park is Absolutely Karting, an indoor go-karting experience that claims to have the fastest karts in the UK. Less than a 30-minute drive away from the development is Ascot Racecourse, which hosts a number of high-profile races throughout the year.Belmont Park has convenient access to a number of useful transport links, including local train stations and the M4. Furze Platt train station, which is around a 10-minute walk away from the development, provides regular services into Maidenhead – a five-minute journey. From there, services are on offer to Slough, a six-minute trip, and Reading, less than a 15-minute excursion. Anyone who prefers to drive can reach Maidenhead town centre in five minutes’ drive, Slough in 20 minutes, and Reading in 35 minutes.There are a variety of highly regarded schools in the areas around Belmont Park, perfect for families with young children. St. Luke’s C of E School, St. Mary’s Catholic Primary School, and Alwyn Infant School are all within five minutes’ drive of the development. For older students, Furze Platt Senior School is less than one-and-a-half miles away from Belmont Park. University education is also available, with the University of Reading only a little over 30 minutes’ drive away from the development.Residents of Belmont Park have plenty of local amenities to select from when choosing where to collect everyday items from, with the nearest supermarket only just over a five-minute walk away from the development. Further retail opportunities are only a short drive away, as Nicholsons Shopping Centre, which contains a variety of high-street stores and independent shops, is one mile away from Belmont Park.

Berwick Green

by Bellway

Bristol, Bristol, BS10 7GR

2 bedroom apartments and 3 & 4 bedroom houses

£265,000 - £477,500

Berwick Green is a development of wonderful new homes in Cribb's Causeway, South Gloucestershire – a little over seven miles north of Bristol. This development offers 2-bedroom apartments and 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes, which all fall under our fantastic Artisan specification.Berwick Green is situated in Cribb's Causeway, on the outskirts of Bristol. The development can be reached within a two-minute drive of junction 17 of the M5. Cribb's Causeway, and this development, falls under the administration of South Gloucestershire Council.As far as entertainment options go, Berwick Green has a wide range of opportunities, including zoos, beauty spots, museums, and much more. Under a five-minute drive away from the development is the Wild Place Project, which is a wonderful family friendly attraction that features play areas, bear woods, and a number of other beautiful animals. Roughly three miles away from Berwick Green is the Blaise Castle Estate – a fantastic 650-acre park with a children’s play area, a museum, and a castle. In central Bristol, there are a handful of other high-quality attractions, including Bristol Aquarium and Bristol Zoo Gardens.Everyday items can be picked up from one of the many supermarkets dotted around the development, with the closest located just five minutes’ drive away at the Cribbs Causeway. Also situated at Cribbs Causeway is The Mall and a selection of retail parks, which is home to a whole host of high-street stores and other outlets. Looking a little farther afield, there’s also Abbey Wood Shopping Park and Clifton Down Shopping Centre, which are both around five miles away.Travel links in the areas around Berwick Green are aplenty, with major roads and train stations accessible in just a short drive. Residents looking to commute to work can reach Bristol city centre in around a 20-minute drive, by utilising the closely situated M5 and M4. Alternatively, Bristol Parkway station is only a little over five miles away, which offers services that travel through to Bristol and Gloucester.Any families looking to make a home at Berwick Green will be pleased with the variety of schools located conveniently close to the development. Brentry Primary School, Blaise Primary and Nursery School, and Filton Hill Primary School are all within a 10-minute drive. For older students, Blaise High School is a little over two-and-a-half miles away from the development, while South Gloucestershire and Stroud College is less than 10 minutes away by car. University education is also within easy reach, with the University of Bristol less than six miles away from Berwick Green.

About Bellway

Bellway has gone from being a small family company to one of the largest, most well-known new build developers in the country. These days, there are over 2,000 people in the Bellway team, all focused on delivering high quality, comfortable new homes for home-buyers. Bellway focus on providing new build homes that are tailored to the requirements of the customer, whilst creating the right sort of environment to live in. They operate in 19 areas of the country, and throughout every development project, take great care to match architectural design, materials and overall appearance to the local surroundings.

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