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King Richards Wharf

by Owl Homes

Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV13 0PG

2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom properties

From £405,000

HOMES READY TO MOVE INTO NOW Steeped in history, Market Bosworth is widely regarded as one of Leicestershire’s most desirable places to live. This medieval town has plenty of character, from its attractive cobbled market square to its many listed buildings with iconic Tudor detailing and thatched roofing, all surrounded by stunning countryside. On the town’s western entrance is where you’ll find King Richard’s Wharf a contemporary collection of 73 two, three, four and five-bedroom new homes. Located adjacent to the Ashby de la Zouch canal, King Richard’s Wharf certainly has a home to suit all lifestyles, including some one-of-a-kind designs. Featuring 18 different house types, the homes here have generous rear gardens, flexible internal layouts and private parking. At the centre of King Richard’s Wharf is a beautiful crescent of homes, each overlooking a new pond and green space. Extra kerb appeal is created with thoughtful detailing such as brick arch lintels, pitched roofs, decorative chimneys, glazing, corner quoins and regency inspired door surrounds. Living in Market Bosworth you’ll discover there’s plenty on your doorstep. From helpful amenities including surgery, pharmacy, post office, hairdressers, dentist and Co-op convenience store to boutique gift shops and a monthly farmers market. It’s easy to keep active as the town has a popular sports centre offering football, cricket, triathlon and table tennis while there’s also separate rugby and tennis clubs too. For fans of the arts, the local Arts Society runs an annual summer festival, or for those with green fingers, the gardening club produces the award-winning Bosworth in Bloom floral displays. Not forgetting any historians, who can visit the famous battlefield where King Richard III was defeated in the final War of the Roses. Or for a more relaxing stroll, Market Bosworth Country Park has 80 acres of parkland with lake, arboretum and wildlife ponds. There’s plenty of possibilities for day trips too, you could visit Twycross Zoo, The Battlefield Line Steam Railway, National Space Centre or Mallory Park Racing Circuit. Nearby Leicester, just a half hour’s drive, also has ample entertainment options including the Highcross shopping centre, cinemas, bowling, crazy golf and premier league sports teams. Returning to King Richard’s Wharf, why not stop for a bite to eat in one of Market Bosworth’s many restaurants or traditional coaching inns, or pick up a takeaway from the local Indian, Chinese or fish and chip shop. An excellent location for young families, Market Bosworth has both primary and secondary schools within the town. St Peter’s C of E Primary Academy takes pupils from ages 4-11 and from there, children move to the Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ rated Market Bosworth School. The town is also home to the historic Dixie Grammar School, an independent nursery and school rated excellent by ISI from ages 3-18 that can trace origins back to 1320. For sixth form, higher and further education, Leicestershire has several leading colleges and three world-class universities. Homes at King Richard’s Wharf are well-positioned for road, rail and international travel. The neighbouring towns of Tamworth, Hinckley, Coalville and Loughborough are all easily commutable whilst the M1, M69 and M45 are within a 20-minute drive. Nuneaton railway station, just a 15-minute drive, offers connections to Leicester, Birmingham New Street and Stanstead Airport. For international adventures, both East Midlands and Birmingham Airports are less than 30 miles away. If you’re looking for a modern and characterful new home in a historic location offering the very best of town and country, then it’s time to make your move to King Richard’s Wharf.

Lindley Walk

by Owl Homes

Higham on the Hill, Leicestershire, CV13 6AA

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

From £262,500

SHOWHOME NOW OPEN Located amid the beautiful Leicestershire countryside is the charming rural village of Higham on the Hill. Nestled on its western entrance is where you’ll find Lindley Walk, a contemporary collection of two-, three- and four-bedroom homes. An excellent location for families, Higham on the Hill has a strong community including an Ofsted ‘Good’ rated primary school and methodist church. A monthly village magazine ensures residents remain up to date with local events. Homes at Lindley Walk are thoughtfully designed to appeal to house hunters from all lifestyles, whether you’re looking for your first home, somewhere to grow with the family, or something easier to manage. This brand new community comprises 36 detached or semi-detached homes, each with a good size garden, electric vehicle charging point and private parking. Eight different house types, including some one-of-a-kind designs, create an attractive street scene, while distinctive detailing such as rendering, porch canopies, bay windows and brick banding ensures individual kerb appeal. Living in Higham on the Hill you’ll discover much on the doorstep. The neighbouring village of Stoke Golding, just two miles away, has a farm shop, coffee shops, hairdressers, beautician, doctors’ surgery, furniture store, and village hall with clubs including a drama & dance academy, scout group, toddler group and ladies voice choir. Two pubs cater for all tastes. The George & Dragon serves classic pub fare alongside a mix of live music, garden parties and coffee mornings, while its neighbour the Three Horseshoes shows live sport and has its own Indian restaurant and takeaway. For further amenities, the town centres of Hinckley and Nuneaton are both within a ten-minute drive of Lindley Walk. Here you’ll find supermarkets, bars, restaurants, takeaways, banks, pharmacies, dentist, veterinarian, Odeon and Cineworld cinemas, leisure centres including swimming pool, private gyms, high street stores and independent boutiques. Keeping the family entertained couldn’t be easier with plenty of attractions nearby Lindley Walk. For day trips, there’s Twycross Zoo, nature reserve and play areas; the National Space Centre in Leicester; and Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre. For theatre fans, Hinckley’s Concordia Theatre and Nuneaton’s Abbey Theatre perform both amateur and professional productions. Petrolheads and motor enthusiasts will enjoy taking a factory tour at the Triumph Factory Experience and golfers will discover several courses within a half hour’s drive, including The Belfry. Ideal for young and growing families, Higham on the Hill is home to an Ofsted ‘Good’ rated primary school, Higham on the Hill C of E Primary School. With just three classes, this exclusive school is an integral part of the village. Nearby secondary schools include Higham Lane, which accepts students aged 11-18 and is rated Ofsted ‘Outstanding’. For apprenticeships, vocational courses and adult learning, North Warwickshire & South Leicestershire College is only 2.5 miles away. Homes at Lindley Walk are well-positioned for road, rail and international travel. The A5 offers direct connections to the M42 and M69, while the A444 links with the M6. Both Hinckley and Nuneaton are accessible via a bus from within the village, and each has a train station enabling direct routes to Rugby, Birmingham, Leicester and Coventry as well as connections to London St Pancras and Euston. For international adventures, both East Midlands and Birmingham Airports are within a 35-minute drive. If you’re looking for a characterful, energy efficient new home in a well-connected, rural community, then it’s time to make your move to Lindley Walk.
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Mary's Meadow

by Owl Homes

Blackfordby, Leicestershire, DE11 8GX

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

From £218,000

Plot 2 available for £339,950 and Homes ready to occupy now! Situated in the National Forest, Blackfordby is a charming, rural village surrounded by beautiful Leicestershire countryside. Nestled on the northern edge of this welcoming community is where you’ll find Mary’s Meadow. Comprising 91 two, three and four bedroom homes in thoughtful designs and layouts, there’s a home at Mary’s Meadow to suit all tastes. A popular village, Blackfordby has a bustling village hall offering activities for all ages, as well as a primary school and traditional pub. Neighbouring Woodville has many more amenities, including a garden centre, post office, library, doctors’ surgery, pharmacy, barbers, petrol station, cafes and takeaways. Homes at Mary’s Meadow are traditionally constructed in a range of semi-detached and detached styles, including some characterful L shape properties. Each home has dedicated parking, either a private driveway or standalone garage, a good size rear garden and a flexible internal layout for you to really personalise; whether that’s homeworking, entertaining or relaxing, the choice is yours. To create an attractive street scene, homes at Mary’s Meadow include feature details such as rendering, reconstituted stone sills and decorative chimneys. Life in Blackfordby offers something for everyone. The hub of the community is the village hall, which hosts regular exercise classes, playgroups, a gym club, the WI and live music nights. The Black Lion pub means you can quench your thirst with a locally sourced beer, and pets will receive a warm welcome here too. In the adjacent village of Woodville, you’ll find a further three pubs, Tesco Express and a variety of takeaways, including Indian, Chinese, Thai and even desserts! Sports fans can take advantage of the fitness centre, snooker club, fishing shop and football team, Woodville Rangers FC, which takes players from four through to adult. Not forgetting nature lovers or four-legged family members, the neighbouring Swadlincote Woodlands has over 80 acres of trails, footpaths and meadows, as well as an adventure playground and orienteering course. An excellent location for families, there are infant, primary and secondary schools all within easy access of Mary’s Meadow. Blackfordby St Margaret’s CofE Primary School accepts children from age 4, while neighbouring Woodville and Norris Hill have Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ and ‘Good’ rated primary schools, respectively. From age 11, children can attend Granville Academy, and there’s also some excellent higher educational establishments/vocational colleges nearby, including Stephenson College, Coalville and Burton & South Derbyshire College, Burton upon Trent. For other family entertainment, Drayton Manor Theme Park, Twycross Zoo, Conkers Outdoor Adventures and the National Trust Calke Abbey Estate are all within a half hour’s drive of Mary’s Meadow. High street stores, restaurants, supermarkets and cinema chains are also easily found in Burton upon Trent, just 6.7 miles away. Living at Mary’s Meadow means you’ll be well-positioned for road, rail and air travel. Blackfordby offers an excellent base for commuting to Burton upon Trent, Loughborough or Tamworth via the A511, A38 or A42, which also all provide quick connections to the motorway network. Travelling by train is easy from Burton upon Trent, which runs direct routes to Birmingham, Nottingham, Derby and as far afield as Cardiff, Newcastle and Edinburgh. For international travel, East Midlands Airport is only 14 miles away. If you’re looking for a modern new home in a well-connected, thriving community with access to some of England’s most beautiful countryside, then it’s time to make your move to Mary’s Meadow.

Mortimer Manor

by Owl Homes

Bewdley, Worcestershire, DY12 1JQ

1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

From £182,500

Situated on the gateway to the beautiful Wyre Forest, Bewdley is an attractive, Georgian riverside town. With a vibrant centre full of amenities and a thriving social scene, Bewdley offers the very best of town and country living. Conveniently located on the north-western edge of this bustling community is Mortimer Manor. Offering a contemporary collection of 41 homes and apartments, house hunters from all lifestyles will feel at home here. Traditionally constructed and highly energy-efficient, the one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom properties at Mortimer Manor all benefit from private parking spaces with electric vehicle charging points. Homes are either semi-detached or detached with good size gardens, and some plots have either a single or double garage. Thoughtful design means Mortimer Manor offers something for everyone. 11 different house types, including some distinctive and unique designs, are available here, each boasting plenty of kerb appeal. Subtle blue brick detailing has been incorporated to reflect the local vernacular, particularly the neighbouring Habberley Road, while design features in the wider development include a timber boardwalk and green privacy fencing. Living in Bewdley you’ll find an ideal mix of activity and tranquillity. The town has a host of pubs, restaurants, cafes and takeaways, with many situated on the banks of the River Severn offering picturesque views and outdoor dining in summer. Other useful facilities include a petrol station, farm shop, supermarkets, post office, banks, medical centre, dentist, pharmacies, dry cleaners, beauticians, leisure centre, private gyms and many independent boutiques. For those looking to start a new hobby, Bewdley has a thriving social scene. Annual events include a carnival, regatta, performing arts festival and beer festival, including tipples from the town’s own micro-brewery. Creatives can try Bewdley community theatre group, historians can admire the Grade I listed Bewdley Bridge or visit Bewdley Museum, and those who like to stay fit and healthy are spoilt for choice with the town’s tennis, rowing, golf and cricket clubs, the latter of which coaches juniors from age six. For family adventures, West Midland Safari & Leisure Park is on Mortimer Manor’s doorstep. Here you can take safari tours, discover dinosaurs, brave thrill rides and even book an overnight lodge. Other nearby entertainment includes vintage steam train rides along the Severn Valley Railway, navigating the maze and activity trails at Arley Arboretum and not forgetting the UK’s largest woodland national nature reserve at Wyre Forest. Nature lovers and fitness fans can enjoy the many walking, cycling, running and horse riding trails, while thrill seekers can challenge themselves on the Go Ape obstacle course and ziplines. An excellent location for families, Bewdley’s primary and secondary schools are both Ofsted ‘Good’ rated and within walking distance of Mortimer Manor. Bewdley Primary School takes children from 2-11, before moving on to The Bewdley School & Sixth Form, conveniently located next door. For apprenticeships, vocational courses and adult learning, Kidderminster College is within a ten-minute drive. Homes at Mortimer Manor are well-positioned for local, national and international travel. The A456 connects to Kidderminster and onto the M5 towards Birmingham and the North, while the A449 enables journeys to Worcester and the South West. For rail travel, Kidderminster station, only a ten-minute drive, has direct trains to Birmingham Snow Hill, Worcester Foregate Street and Droitwich Spa and for international trips, you’ll find Birmingham airport is just 33.8 miles away. If you’re looking for a modern and characterful new home in a vibrant, popular and charming English town then it’s time to make your move to Mortimer Manor.
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Penns Gate

by Owl Homes

Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B72 1BJ

4 & 5 bedroom houses

From £650,000

FLOORING INCLUDED THROUGHOUT 3 homes remaining Penns Gate is an exclusive new collection of nine executive family homes in the sought-after town of Sutton Coldfield. Just 6.1 miles northeast of Birmingham, this vibrant and diverse suburb offers the very best of urban living. With a thriving town centre home to high street shops, bars and restaurants, Sutton Coldfield offers plenty of choice when it comes to entertainment, family day trips, keeping fit and healthy or simply enjoying the great outdoors. Thoughtfully designed in a cul-de-sac style courtyard, homes at Penns Gate are all four and five-bedroom properties with beautiful rear gardens and private parking. Featuring seven distinctive designs, including some attractive 2.5 storey layouts, each home has a flexible, open-plan interior that can be entirely configured around your family’s lifestyle, whether that’s socialising, home working or a calming retreat. Externally, Penns Gate has plenty of kerb appeal too. Detailing such as chalk-white rendering, mock Tudor boarding, white timber porches, and green or grey front doors ensures each home has its own individual character. Life in Sutton Coldfield offers a perfect mix of activity and tranquillity. On the doorstep of Penns Gate, you’ll find lots of local amenities, including coffee shops, hairdressers, takeaways, pharmacy, Co-op store, BP Garage, plus two welcoming pubs – The Oak and The Yenton, ideal for a meal with friends or to watch a match! For sports and fitness fans, Sutton Coldfield has two amateur rugby union clubs, a cricket club, junior football teams and numerous gyms. Golfers will be pleased to discover there are two golf clubs either side of Penns Gate, plus the championship courses at The Belfry are only a ten-minute drive away. For those wanting to connect with nature and get active, the nearby Sutton Park has something for everyone. One of the largest urban parks in Europe, here you’ll find opportunities for sailing, fishing, cycling, horse-riding, running, orienteering and even model aircraft flying! To keep the family entertained, enjoy a day out at Drayton Manor Theme Park, the National Sea Life Centre or Twycross Zoo, all within a half-hour drive of Penns Lane. Not forgetting the world-class shopping, theatre, music, sport and entertainment that can be found in and around Birmingham city centre! With plenty of nurseries, schools, colleges and universities nearby, Penns Gate is an ideal choice for families of all ages. Both Penns Primary School and Wylde Green Primary School are Ofsted rated ‘Good’, while there are several secondary, academy and independent schools in the town that accept children from age 11. For further and higher education, Sutton Coldfield College is well-known for media, arts, sport, health and social care, while Birmingham has five highly ranked universities. Homes at Penns Gate are well-positioned for local, national and international travel. The M6 is just a ten-minute drive away, making Coventry, Lichfield and Walsall easily commutable, as well as further afield via the M42 and M5. For rail travel, Chester Road station is within walking distance and offers direct trains to Birmingham New Street in 15 minutes. From here, you can find high-speed connections across the UK, including London, Manchester, Bristol and Scotland. For international travel, Birmingham Airport is only 10.1 miles away. If you’re looking for a modern and characterful new home in one of England’s most desirable, vibrant and well-connected Royal towns, then it’s time to make your move to Penns Gate.

The Doves

by Owl Homes

Doveridge, Derbyshire, DE6 5JS

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses

From £230,000

Nestled on the edge of the charming Derbyshire village of Doveridge is where you’ll find The Doves, an exclusive collection of 14 new homes. Ideal for those looking for their first home, somewhere to grow with the family or have the grandchildren over to stay, Doveridge benefits from an active and social community, picturesque surrounding countryside, as well as the hustle and bustle of nearby towns. House hunters from all lifestyles will certainly feel at home here. Traditionally constructed and highly energy efficient, the two-, three- and four-bedroom homes at The Doves are either detached or semi-detached. Featuring seven different house types including L-shape and bungalow designs, each home benefits from either a private driveway or garage, good size rear garden and electric vehicle charging point. Contemporary detailing such as brick lintels and banding, pitched roofs, porch canopies, bay windows and L shape layouts ensure individual kerb appeal. You’ll discover much on your doorstep living in Doveridge. The village itself has ample amenities including a post office, village store, village hall, pre-school playgroup, primary school and vehicle repair garage. A family-friendly pub, the Cavendish Arms, is a short walk from The Doves and offers classic pub fare, quiz nights and live sports. If you’re looking for new hobbies, Doveridge’s many social clubs include bell ringing; lawn bowls; junior, men’s and women’s football teams; tennis; a preservation society; women’s institute plus its own amateur dramatic group producing twice yearly shows. Not forgetting the annual Dovefest music festival for local family entertainment! The neighbouring market town of Uttoxeter, just three miles away, has a host of additional facilities including supermarkets, banks, pharmacies, dentists, florist, butchers, fast food and takeaway outlets, restaurants, petrol stations, gyms, a leisure centre and the CineBowl complex for fans of films, tenpin bowling and ice skating. For retail therapy, Derby, Stoke-on-Trent and Burton-upon-Trent, all within a 40-minute drive, have independent boutiques and high street stores. Keeping the whole family entertained is easy too as Doveridge is conveniently located near some of the UK’s top attractions. For adrenalin junkies and fun family excursions, try Alton Towers resort; for horseracing and live events there’s Uttoxeter Racecourse; for sports fans there’s Doveridge Clay Sports or the JCB Golf & Country Club; for holidaymakers, East Midlands airport is only a half hour’s drive away; and for those who enjoy the great outdoors, there’s rambling routes along the River Dove or why not explore the scenic beauty of neighbouring Cannock Chase or the Peak District. An excellent location for young and growing families, Doveridge has a village pre-school playgroup for 2-5 year olds, while older children can attend either of the Ofsted ‘Good’ rated schools; Doveridge Primary School and Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School in Ashbourne. For independent schools, higher and further education, Abbotsholme School accepts students from 2-18, while Derby College and Burton & South Derbyshire College offer apprenticeships, vocational and degree level courses. Living at The Doves means you’ll be well-connected. The A50 offers direct routes to Uttoxeter, Stoke-on-Trent, the M1 and M6, while Stafford, Lichfield and Derby are all commutable. For rail travel, Uttoxeter station is just a ten-minute drive and offers direct trains to Derby, Nottingham and Crewe as well as good connections to Birmingham New Street and Manchester Piccadilly. If you’re looking for a modern and stylish new home in a vibrant and scenic village location then it’s time to make your move to The Doves.
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Whitworth Gardens

by Owl Homes

Honeybourne, Worcestershire, WR11 7PP

4 & 5 bedroom houses

From £530,000

WALKING DISTANCE TO HONEYBOURNE TRAIN STATION One of Worcestershire’s most attractive and characterful villages, Honeybourne offers the very best of town and country living. With an active local community and enviable position on the gateway to the Cotswold Area of Natural Beauty, Honeybourne ensures something for aspiring homeowners from all lifestyles, from first time buyers and young couples to growing families or those looking to downsize. On the village’s northern edge is where you’ll find Whitworth Gardens, a contemporary collection of 60 two-, three-, four- and five-bedroom new homes. Traditionally constructed and highly energy efficient, homes at Whitworth Gardens benefit from private parking and sizeable rear gardens. Here you’ll find a range of detached, semi-detached and terraced properties in 17 different designs, including some stylish bungalows and impressive L-shape layouts. Homes feature open plan interiors while extra kerb appeal is created with thoughtful detailing such as decorative chimneys, mock Tudor boarding, porch canopies and brick voussoir window surrounds. Living in Honeybourne, you’ll find there’s much to discover on the doorstep. The village’s amenities are plentiful, including two convenience stores, petrol station and garage, hairdresser, beautician, fish and chip shop, Chinese takeaway, and village hall, which hosts an array of activities from exercise classes and Irish dancing lessons to murder mystery evenings and movie nights. Not forgetting Honeybourne Pottery, a studio running pottery classes and workshops. The village also has two pubs; The Gate Inn for live sport and entertainment, and the Grade II listed Thatched Tavern, which dates to the 13th Century and is a cosy spot to enjoy classic pub fare with family, friends and four-legged patrons! The neighbouring market town of Evesham, just six miles away, has further facilities including banks, medical centre, dental surgery, pharmacy, supermarkets, cinema, high street shops and restaurants. For sport and fitness fans, Honeybourne has its own gym, The Fitness Room, and its football team, the Honeybourne Harriers accepts players from ages 7-17. Tennis, rowing and rugby clubs can all be found in Evesham while the championship course at The Vale Golf & Country Club is just a 20-minute drive. For family adventures, Honeybourne’s very own nature centre and animal park, All Things Wild, is not too be missed, or why not ride the steam train at Evesham Vail Light Railway or join in the fun at the annual river festival. Historians can take in the medieval splendour at nearby Warwick Castle, theatre enthusiasts can see Shakespeare’s birthplace and delight in a performance by the world-renowned RSC in Stratford-upon-Avon, and those who love the great outdoors can visit the scenic Cotswolds towns of Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water and Moreton-in-Marsh, all within a half hour drive of Whitworth Gardens. An excellent location for young families, Honeybourne’s village school, Honeybourne Primary Academy, has an Ofsted ‘Good’ rating and takes pupils from ages 2-11. Nearby secondary schools include The De Montfort School, St Egwin’s C of E Middle School, and Prince Henry’s High School. For higher and further education, Evesham College offers a wide range of vocational courses and apprenticeships, while the University of Worcester and the Royal Agricultural University at Cheltenham are both top ranking. Homes at Whitworth Gardens are well-positioned for rail, road and international travel. Honeybourne has its own train station with excellent direct links to Evesham and Worcester as well as across to Oxford, Reading and London Paddington in under two hours. The A46 and A44 ensure Worcester, Royal Leamington Spa and Coventry are all commutable as well as linking to the M5 and M40 for journeys to the South West and South East. For international travel, Birmingham Airport is only 33.6 miles away. If you’re looking for a modern new home in a well-connected and picturesque English village, then it’s time to make your move to Whitworth Gardens.

About Owl Homes

Owl Homes are a modern, privately-owned property developer, specialising in the construction of sustainable high-quality residential dwellings around the Midlands

Passionate about design and quality of construction, they have the skills, experience and creative flair to blend traditional values with the latest trends and practical modern day living. They carefully consider the design, specification and construction of your new home. When you reserve a new home with Owl they'll make the legal and financial process as smooth and hassle free as possible, delivering an excellent level of customer service both before and after you've moved in.

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