Western Grange in Killingworth
by Bellway
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2 & 3 bedroom houses
£224,995 - £327,995
West of Killingworth Village, Killingworth, Tyne and Wear, NE12 6BA
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Western Grange is a modern community of low-carbon homes integrated into the boundary of Killingworth Village. Offering a selection of 2, 3, 4 and 5-bedroom homes, this semi-rural development appeals to a range of buyers, including first-time buyers, families, and those looking to commute into Newcastle.
Western Grange joins the thriving Killingworth community, nestled in the semi-rural outskirts of Killingworth Village less than a mile from Palmersville metro station.
The development is a four-minute drive from the A19 reaching the Coast Road in a further three minutes, connecting the development easily to both the city centre and the coast.
This development will fall under the administration of North Tyneside Council.
With plenty of sprawling countryside on the doorstep, it’s easy to soak in the local landscape on a long walk. More purpose-built leisure can be found in East Bailey Park – 11 minutes’ walk away – and Killingworth Lake, a six-minute drive away.
The lake is home to The Lakeside Centre, a local leisure centre boasting a swimming pool, gym facilities, a soft play, and sports hall. Lakeside Park offers stunning green space overlooking the local landmark.
Further afield, Rising Sun Countryside Centre is an eight-minute drive away from the development, with 162 hectares of maintained open space featuring footpaths and cycleways, a popular café, and plenty of nature and wildlife to observe.
The Newcastle coastline is close by, with Tynemouth’s Front Street just a 15-minute drive away. Here, traditional British seaside amenities are on hand, with a thriving service industry preceding the popular public beaches.
There are a number of well-regarded primary and secondary schools in the surrounding area to the development.
For those with younger children, Forest Hall Primary School, St Mary’s RC Primary School, and Amberley Primary School are esteemed locally – all within a five-minute drive of the development.
Secondary options include George Stephenson High School and Longbenton High School, a five- and nine-minute drive away, respectively. Additional high school options can be found further afield.
For those seeking to pursue higher education, Newcastle and Northumbria universities are amongst the highest ranked institutions in the country across the board in terms of employability, research, and student satisfaction. Both are located in the city centre just a short commute away.
Western Grange is supported by a strong public transport network and road infrastructure, easily connecting residents with the rest of the city and beyond.
Clousden Hill bus stop is a six-minute walk away, with regular services running through Newcastle. The development is an 18-minute walk away from the city’s metro network, with Palmersville the closest station. Part of the Yellow Line, passengers are five stops from the coast and eight stops from Town.
The development is a four-minute drive from the A19, which heads south through Sunderland and Teeside, terminating outside of York. The Coast Road is a seven-minute drive away, delivering motorists to the city centre in 16 minutes and the beach in seven minutes.
Newcastle International Airport is a 23-minute drive away, providing destinations and connections worldwide.
Killingworth Village provides a pair of local public houses serving traditional British cuisine, and more comprehensive local amenities are to be found on Great Lime Road just six minutes’ walk away. Here, residents are served by a supermarket, newsagent, post office, and gift shop, as well as a takeaway, and additional pub.
Killingworth Shopping Centre is just a mile away and provides an eclectic mix of high-street names including a popular supermarket, several discount stores, a clothing retailer, and a choice of fast-food restaurants. Additional retail parks include Northumberland Retail Park, Silverlink Shopping Park, and Newcastle Quays Retail Park – three, five, and six miles away, respectively.
Newcastle city centre is one of the country’s premier shopping destinations, with bustling indoor shopping centres and a thriving independent scene scattered from a pedestrianised core. The city also benefits from a renowned nightlife, and a plethora of award-winning dining.
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