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·  25th of december, 2011 06:09
·  Bedrooms: 5

SUMMARY Connells are pleased to present this five bedroom property located in Glen Parva, benefitting from double glazing. The accommodation briefly comprises: lounge, dining room, study, cloakroom, conservatory, downstairs wetroom, five bedrooms and bathroom. Gardens to the front and rear. Garage on block DESCRIPTION Connells are pleased to present this five bedroom property located in Glen Parva, benefitting from double glazing. The accommodation briefly comprises: lounge, dining room, study, cloakroom, conservatory, downstairs wetroom, five bedrooms and bathroom. Gardens to the front and rear. Garage on block. Entrance Hallway  With door to the front elevation, stairs rising to the first floor and doors leading to accommodation. Lounge 14' 4" x 12' ( 4.37m x 3.66m ) With double glazed window to the rear elevation, central heating radiator and gas fire. Dining Room 11' 11" x 9' 6" ( 3.63m x 2.90m ) With radiator and door to the conservatory. Study 8' 6" x 8' 5" ( 2.59m x 2.57m ) With double glazed window to the front elevation. Conservatory 9' 2" x 7' 7" ( 2.79m x 2.31m ) Brick base with upvc double glazed windows and wall lights. Bedroom Five - Ground Floor 10' x 9' 11" ( 3.05m x 3.02m ) With double glazed window to the rear elevation, central heating radiator and access to en-suite wet room. Wet Room  Having w.c., wash hand basin, shower and double glazed window. Kitchen 11' 11" x 9' 7" ( 3.63m x 2.92m ) Having a range of eye and base level units with work surfaces above, inset sink and drainer with tiled splashback surrounds, spaces for cooker and fridge freezer, plumbing for automatic washing machine and window to the front elevation. First Floor Landing  With stairs rising from the hallway, airing cupboard, loft hatch and doors off to accommodation. Bedroom One 12' 2" x 10' 10" ( 3.71m x 3.30m ) With double glazed window to the rear elevation. Bedroom Two 13' 8" x 8' 10" ( 4.17m x 2.69m ) With double glazed window to the front elevation. Bedroom Three 10' 11" to robes x 8' 11" ( 3.33m to robes x 2.72m ) With double glazed window to the rear elevation and built in wardrobes. Bedroom Four 9' 1" x 5' 11" ( 2.77m x 1.80m ) With double glazed window to the side elevation. Bathroom  Having suite comprising: bath with shower over, low level w.c., wash hand basin, being partly tiled and double glazed window to the front elevation. Outside  There is an enclosed front garden being mainly laid to lawn with pathway to the front of the house. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and benefits from enclosed fencing. The property has a garage on block. DIRECTIONS Proceed out of Blaby along Leicester Road, at the roundabout continue straight ahead and at the traffic lights turn right onto Little Glen Road. Continue along for some time and turn left onto Bayswater Drive. This then becomes Knightsbridge Road, take the second turning on the left where the property can be found near the green. 1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. 4. Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense. 5. Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances. 6. Connells has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor.

·  7th of january 09:31
·  Bedrooms: 5

MIMOVE* The Jura is an impressive 5 bedroom family home. This house comes with a double garage and the accomodation consists of; Ground Floor * Lounge with double doors leading to the Dining Room with a feature bay window * Kitchen/Breakfast with French doors to the rear * Utility * Cloakroom * Double Garage First Floor * Master Bedroom with Ensuite * Bedroom 2 with Ensuite * 3 Further Bedrooms * Bathroom *MIMOVE subject to terms and conditions Stretton Glen is a new development set on the outskirts of Leicester. It boasts a conveineint location for the A6 and Leicester City Centre yet lies within the beautiful village of Great Glen. Stretton Glen offers a range of 2 bedroom homes up to an impressive 5 bedroom detached family home. Lifestyle Activities City Village Development Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Dining Room Double Garage French Doors Garage. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1259466/

·  7th of january 09:31
·  Bedrooms: 4

The Coniston is a beautiful 4 bedroom detached house that offers a kitchen with french doors, lounge with double door access into the dining room with french doors to the rear garden. Utility room, Cloakroom. Master bedroom with Ensuite, 3 further bedrooms and a bathroom. * Internal pics show showhome and not specific plot or house type Stretton Glen is a new development set on the outskirts of Leicester. It boasts a conveineint location for the A6 and Leicester City Centre yet lies within the beautiful village of Great Glen. Stretton Glen offers a range of 2 bedroom homes up to an impressive 5 bedroom detached family home. Lifestyle Activities City Village Development Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Garden Cloakroom Dining Room Ensuite French Doors. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1259465/

·  7th of january 09:31
·  Bedrooms: 3

99* Deposit!!!!! The Montgomery is a 3 bedroom semi detached family home perfect for family living - this house consists of; * Lounge/Dining with French Doors * Kitchen * Cloakroom * Master Bedroom with Ensuite * Bedroom 2 * Bedroom 3 Bathroom *FIRSTBUY is subject to terms and conditions and the 100% Price is 189, 950 Stretton Glen is a new development set on the outskirts of Leicester. It boasts a conveineint location for the A6 and Leicester City Centre yet lies within the beautiful village of Great Glen. Stretton Glen offers a range of 2 bedroom homes up to an impressive 5 bedroom detached family home. Lifestyle Activities City Village Development Property Characteristics Detatched Semi-detached. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1259467/

·  19th of january 05:40
·  Bedrooms: 3

Houseladder Property Ref: 867232. A beautifully presented three bedroom mid-terraced property benefiting from UPVC double glazing and gas central heating, front and rear garden and two allocated parking spaces. Situated in the highly sought after location of Glen Parva. The entrance hall. For full contact details please use the link or goto www.houseladder.co.uk

·  24th of december, 2011 03:15
·  Bedrooms: 3

A modern semi-detached family home benefiting from double glazing and gas central heating positioned to a cul-de-sac in the much sought after village of Great Glen. With accommodation of entrance hall, cloakroom, fitted kitchen breakfast and spacious lounge diner to the ground floor. To the first floor are two bedrooms, ensuite and family bathroom with bedroom three with ensuite to the second floor. Large 3 bedroom family house located in the stunning Great Glen area of Leicester sited within a cul de sac location. With garage and off road parking, there are gardens to the front and side with enclosed private rear garden. entrance hall With stairs off to the first floor, telephone point and Cloakroom leading off. Cloakroom WC With window to the front elevation, radiator fitted, wash hand basin and WC fitted Fitted Breakfast Kitchen - 9`1 (2.77m) x 12`5 (3.78m) Fitted with a range of base and wall units topped by a roll edged work surface and inset sink unit. There is an integral double oven, gas hob and extractor hood over. Space and plumbing for washing machine, radiator fitted, window to the front elevation, ceramic tilling to the floor and double doors opening to the lounge-diner Lounge diner - 13`5 (4.09m) x 15`11 (4.85m) With French doors and window to the rear elevation, two radiators and television point fitted. Bedroom One - 11`4 (3.45m) x 11`10 (3.61m) With a range of fitted wardrobes to one wall, window to the rear elevation and radiator fitted En-suite Fitted with a suite comprising of WC, wash hand basin and shower cubicle, heated towel rail and window to the rear elevation. Bedroom Two - 8`5 (2.57m) x 10`4 (3.15m) With fitted wardrobes, window to the front elevation and radiator fitted. Family Bathroom Fitted with a white bathroom suite comprising of wash hand basin, WC, panelled bath with window to the front elevation and heated towel radiator. Stairs to second floor Bedroom Three - 12`4 (3.76m) x 9`9 (2.97m) With double window to the front elevation and radiator fitted. En-suite Fitted with a suite comprising of pedestal wash hand basin, WC and shower cubicle, heated towel rail and velux window to the rear aspect of the property. Outside The property is located in a cul-de-sac location and offers off road parking and garage in an adjacent block to the property. There is enclosed gardens to the side and rear which is laid to a combination of lawn and patio areas Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only. Property Characteristics Detatched. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t850929/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:24
·  Bedrooms: 5

An exceptionally well presented, detached modern village house, of timeless character, set on the edge of this popular and convenient village, with a good range of local amenities. Entrance hall, cloakroom, sitting room, family/dining room, dining kitchen overlooking the garden, utility room, five bedrooms, master and guest bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, family bathroom. Driveway to a double garage, the rear garden is laid out in a Mediterranean style with hard landscaping and attractive planting. Entrance Hall Panelled door, cloaks cupboard with double doors, laminate floor covering, deep coved plaster cornicing. Cloakroom Low flush WC, wash hand basin, radiator. Elegant Sitting Room 5.73m x 4.13m (18'10' x 13'7') Into a double glazed bay window to the front, radiator under, second radiator, attractive feature fireplace with beach surround, marble inset, living flame gas fire, deep coved cornice. Family Dining Kitchen 8.00m max x 3.42m max (26'3' max x 11'3' max) Laminate floor covering, excellent range of fitted store cabinets, bevel edged preparation surfaces over, attractive tiled splashback, integrated Bosch dishwasher, Hotpoint five ring stainless steel range cooker with stainless steel splashback and extractor hood, one and a half bowl stainless steel sink unit, low voltage halogen downlighters, radiator set in a timber cabinet, double glazed window and sliding patio doors to a landscaped rear garden. Utility Room 2.30m x 1.44m (7'7' x 4'9') Double glazed window to the rear, further store cupboards, preparation surfaces, ample white appliance space, single drainer stainless steel sink unit, eye level wall mounted units. Family/Dining Room 3.67m x 3.10m (12'0' x 10'2') Double glazed window to the rear garden, radiator, deep coved cornicing, low voltage halogen downlighters, laminate floor covering. Staircase And Landing Gives access to all first floor accommodation. Landing with radiator, timber cabinet, access to an insulated Roof Space, shelved airing cupboard. Master Bedroom 4.38m x 5.35m (14'4' x 17'7') Double glazed windows to the front, radiators under, excellent range of built in furniture including full hanging wardrobes and dressing table, low voltage halogen down lighters. Large En-Suite Bathroom Panelled bath, low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin, walk in tiled shower cubicle. Bedroom Two 3.47m x 5.19m (11'5' x 17'0') Two double glazed windows to the front, radiators underneath. EN-Suite Shower Room Tiled shower cubicle, mains shower, low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin, heated chrome towel rail, ceramic glazing, window to the side. Bedroom Three 3.03m x 4.10m (9'11' x 13'5') Double glazed window overlooking the rear garden and open fields beyond, radiators under, porthole window to the side. Bedroom Four 3.22m x 3.94m (10'7' x 12'11') Double glazed window to the rear, radiator under. Bedroom Five 3.15m x 2.96m (10'4' x 9'9') Double glazed window to the rear, radiator under. Family BATHROOM Four piece suite comprising panelled bath, low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin, tiled shower enclosure with mains shower, window to the rear, heated chrome towel rail. Outside A paved patio driveway provides ample car standing space and gives access to a double integral Garage with attractive landscaping and planting. The rear garden is without a doubt a prime feature of the property, professionally landscaped and designed in Mediterranean style with a series of raised decked areas, paved terraces and raised stocked borders providing year round interest and structure, skilfully planted and benefitting from a sunny aspect. Directional Note From the centre of Leicester travel via the A6 in a southerly direction, turning left into Church Road, left again into Stretton Road, Garfield Park is situated on the right hand side, and the property is situated on the left hand side. An exceptionally well presented, detached modern village house set on the edge of this popular and convenient village, with a good range of local amenities. Entrance hall, cloakroom, sitting room, family/dining room, dining kitchen overlooking the garden, utility room, five bedrooms, master and guest bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, family bathroom. Driveway to a double garage, the rear garden is laid out in a Mediterranean style with hard landscaping and attractive planting. You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website. Property Characteristics Detatched. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t842332/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:45
·  Bedrooms: 2

SUMMARY A delightful two bedroom mid terrace cottage situated in the popular South Leicestershire village of Great Glen, offering lounge, kitchen diner, family bathroom and three separate outbuildings to the rear. Viewing recommended. DESCRIPTION A two bedroom mid terrace cottage situated in the popular South Leicestershire village of Great Glen, offering lounge, kitchen diner, family bathroom and three separate outbuildings to the rear. Lawned area to front with two mature trees. Description A delightful two bedroom mid terrace cottage dating back to 1870 situated in the popular South Leicestershire village of Great Glen which offers a wide range of local amenities including primary school, the private Leicester Grammar School which opened in Sept 2008, post office, supermarket, various shops, churches and public houses. The gas centrally heated accommodation benefits from double glazing and has accommodation including open plan kitchen diner, lounge and bathroom. Outside there is a single garage to the rear, lawned garden to the front and outbuildings to the rear. Viewing is highly recommended. Entrance Into Kitchen Diner. Kitchen 11' 4" x 6' 8" ( 3.45m x 2.03m ) Fully fitted with a range of base and eye level units, stainless steel sink, work surfaces, part tiling, integrated electric oven and gas hob with cooker hood over, space and plumbing for washing machine, ceiling spotlights, small cupboard housing electric panel, ceramic floor, radiator, double glazed window to rear aspect, pine latch door to Lounge. Dining Area 10' 11" x 8' 9" max. 7'3" to fireplace ( 3.33m x 2.67m max. 7'3" to fireplace ) Having potential to insert fireplace with brick and wood to side with shelf over and inset spotlight, wall lights, spotlights, radiator, pine door to pantry with shelf, light and space for fridge. Lounge 11' 11" x 11' 11" max. 10'9" min. ( 3.63m x 3.63m max. 10'9" min. ) Having double glazed window to front aspect, stable door to front, fireplace with wood burner having flue, wrought iron with glass frontage standing on stone hearth, cupboard with gas meter, laminate floor, latch pine door to Kitchen Diner. First Floor Landing With stairs rising from Dining Area, loft access, cupboard housing central heating boiler and shelves. Bedroom One 11' 11" x 10' 8" ( 3.63m x 3.25m ) Having double glazed window to front aspect, attractive wrought iron fireplace, spotlights, floorboards, radiator. Bedroom Two 10' 11" x 5' 9" max. 4'6" min. ( 3.33m x 1.75m max. 4'6" min. ) Having double glazed window to rear aspect, shelf, radiator, wooden floorboards. Bathroom 6' 1" x 5' 10" ( 1.85m x 1.78m ) Having double glazed window to rear aspect, bath with shower over and screen, wash hand basin, low level wc, full tiling, heated towel rail, ceramic floor. Outside The property is accessed via a right of way over the adjoining cottages to the rear leading to a courtyard area and three outbuildings belonging to the property. Outbuildings are brick built and offer one with bread oven, light and single glazed window, second for wood storage and third a useful storage area. Access to the rear is gained by taking the first left turn at the side of the shops on Stretton Road. To the rear there is a single garage (blue slate door). The front of the property offers a pleasant garden with lawn, mature tree, and wrought iron fencing, wood fence and area for seating DIRECTIONS Proceed from the agent's Oadby office to the traffic lights and turn right on to the A6 in the direction of Market Harborough. On reaching Great Glen take a left turn into Church Road and continue into the centre of the village. Take a left turn into Stretton Road. 1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. 4. Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense. 5. Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances. 6. Connells has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor. Property Characteristics Terraced. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t903386/

·  23rd of january 10:38
·  Bedrooms: 4

The immense style and quality of the Wells is clear as soon as you enter the imposing, beautifully proportioned hallway. The dual-aspect views in the lounge include French doors opening out to a garden sheltered by the L-shaped plan of the house. With its separate study and utility room, this is a family home that effortlessly combines style and function. Please note: elevational treatments may vary.RoomsgroundLounge (5.344 x 3.364 metre)Kitchen (3.110 x 2.920 metre)Dining (2.904 x 2.920 metre)Study (2.460 x 2.689 metre) maxUtility (1.939 x 1.980 metre)Wc (1.060 x 2.224 metre)firstMaster Bedroom (3.529 x 3.414 metre) incl. w’robesEn-Suite (2.013 x 1.900 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.550 x 3.364 metre)Bedroom 3 (3.529 x 3.050 metre)Bedroom 4 (2.485 x 2.925 metre) maxBathroom (1.816 x 2.344 metre)About Stretton GlenStretton Glen Combining the peaceful, natural appeal of village living with an exceptionally convenient location on the outskirts of Leicester, Stretton Glen brings a selection of attractive contemporary homes into the mature, lively local community of Great Glen. Broad skies and open farmland make this the ideal place to relax away from city pressures, yet these homes are less than a mile from the A6 and just 20 minutes from the attractions and amenities of Leicester. Sport and leisure Evington Leisure Centre, conveniently situated on the eastern edge of Leicester, offers a choice of 25 and 18-metre swimming pools, a 45-station fitness studio with modern cardiovascular and resistance equipment and a four-court sports hall with facilities for badminton, basketball, indoor football and cricket practice. The Centre also has a full programme of fitness classes, lessons and mother and toddler sessions. There is a second sports centre at Fleckney, around three miles south of Great Glen, catering for a range of activities from football, cricket, basketball and netball to table tennis, indoor bowls, street dance and martial arts. Local golf clubs include Glen Gorse, around two miles away, where a challenging 18-hole parkland course is complemented by full clubhouse amenities. Entertainment The library in Great Glen offers a selection of activities including reading groups and children’s storytimes as well as lending and other services, and the village has two traditional pubs, both serving food: The Yews dates back to 1750, while the Greyhound is a 400-year old coaching inn. The 20-minute trip into Leicester city centre opens up access to a huge selection of cultural activities and entertainment, including multi-screen cinemas, live music and arts events that reflect the high proportion of students in the area. Museums and galleries cover the spectrum from local history laid out in a restored thatched cottage right through to the award-winning National Space Centre. Shopping There is a good selection of local shops in Great Glen, including a post office that also stocks newspapers and magazines, stationery, confectionery and snacks, a pharmacist, a Co-op convenience store, and a hairdresser. For major shopping, there is a choice of larger supermarkets on the eastern fringes of Leicester. Education Great Glen is served by St Cuthbert’s Primary School, a C of E school with a focus on creative learning. The school, which is at the north of the village just a few minutes walk from Stretton Glen, supports a choir and orchestra, and has a strong record in French teaching and other specialisms. The choice of local secondaries includes Kibworth High, a community technology college, and the Robert Smythe School in Market Harborough, which takes pupils from age 14 to 19 and has been designated a High Performance Specialist School. There are also three universities (University of Leicester, De Montford University and Loughborough University) in the immediate area. Health care Great Glen Surgery, a branch of Kibworth Health Centre, is open weekday mornings and afternoons. In addition to five GPs, the Kibworth Centre has two practice nurses and two phlebotomists as well as community nurses and health visitors, all of whom cover the Great Glen Surgery. The Dental Practice in the village’s shopping area offers a range of cosmetic services such as teeth whitening in addition to routine check-ups and remedial work.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 21, bearing left and following signs for the Leicester Ring Road. Stay in the left hand lane through the underpass, and continue to bear left to join Lubbesthorpe Way (A563). Stay on the A563 for four-and-a-half miles then, after passing Leicester Racecourse on the right, at the junction with the A6, take the second exit following signs for Market Harborough. Stay on the A6 for around two-and-a-quarter miles, then at the London Road roundabout take the first exit to join London Road. Around a mile on, after passing The Yews restaurant on the left, turn left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 20 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A4304 following signs for Market Harborough. Carry straight on through Market Harborough, and stay on the A4304 (Rockingham Road) to the junction with the A6. At the roundabout, take the second exit to join the A6 travelling north. Follow signs for Leicester then, after around nine miles, at the Station Road roundabout, take the third exit to join Station Road. At the T-junction, turn right to pass The Yews restaurant on the left then take the first left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. Satellite Navigation reference LE8 9GP Lifestyle Activities City Golf Art Galleries Museums Village Parkland Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Clubhouse Schools Shops Tourist Attractions University Property Characteristics Detatched Thatched Property Features Garden French Doors Library Study Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1312418/

·  7th of january 09:31
·  Bedrooms: 3

***FIRST BUY AVAILABLE!! PRICES FROM AS LITTLE AS 187, 960*** The Auden is a 2.5 storey 3 bedroom townhouse that offers contemporary family living and features a fantastic master bedroom - the accomodation comprises; Ground Floor * Lounge with French Doors * Kitchen/Dining * Cloakroom First Floor * Bedroom 2 * Bedroom 3 * Study * Bathroom Second Floor * Master Bedroom with dressing area and ensuite * FirstBuy is 80/20 Sahred Equity - Subject to Terms and Conditions - 100% Price is 234, 950 Stretton Glen is a new development set on the outskirts of Leicester. It boasts a conveineint location for the A6 and Leicester City Centre yet lies within the beautiful village of Great Glen. Stretton Glen offers a range of 2 bedroom homes up to an impressive 5 bedroom detached family home. Lifestyle Activities City Village Development Property Characteristics Detatched Terraced 5 Storey. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1259464/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:24
·  Bedrooms: 4

A stunning four bedroom, detached family home, sitting on the edge of this renowned village, within walking distance of the Leicester Grammar School, Stoneygate Prep School and the village itself. This superb property is presented in a contemporary fashion by the current vendors. The property in brief comprises of: porch, entrance hall, sitting room, second sitting/dining room, dining kitchen, cloakroom, kitchen, stairs to first floor galleried landing, master bedroom with en-suite, second bedroom with an en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there are front gardens, a side driveway providing car standing, detached double garage-currently used as a games room, and South facing gardens. The village of Great Glen lies approximately five miles South East of Leicester and ten miles North of Market Harborough. The village itself offers a wide range of facilities including village store, hair salon, doctors surgery, library, post office, attractive public houses and restaurants, a parish church, popular village school and also the Leicester Grammar School on its doorstep. Brick Built Porch With halogen down spotlights, security light and tiled flooring. Entrance Hall Wooden front door with leaded windows and wood framed double glazed windows either side, ceiling coving, halogen down spotlights, telephone point, radiator and wood flooring. Downstairs Cloakroom Wood framed double glazed window to rear elevation, halogen down spotlights, low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin, radiator and wood laminate effect flooring. Superb Sitting Room 6.078m x 5.260m (19'11' x 17'3') With wood framed double glazed French doors and wood framed double glazed window to rear elevation, two wood framed double glazed windows to the front elevation, ceiling coving, halogen down spotlights, television point, telephone point, two radiators, feature stoned fireplace with gas flame effect fire and stone hearth. Second Sitting Room/Dining Room 3.480m x 3.826m (11'5' x 12'7') Wood framed double glazed windows to the front and side elevation, ceiling coving, radiator, telephone point and television point. Dining Kitchen 4.447m x 3.687m (14'7' x 12'1') Wood framed double glazed French doors to the side elevation, wood framed double glazed window to rear elevation, contemporary styled kitchen with a good range of eye and base level units with soft closing drawers and granite worktops over, display cabinets, Neff five ring stainless steel hob with stainless steel double oven under, granite splash back with stainless steel and glass hood over, Neff built in dishwasher, built in wine rack, space for an American fridge freezer, halogen down spotlights, double stainless steel sink with granite drainer, radiator, television point, telephone point and tiled floor. Utility Room 3.442m x 2.086m (11'3' x 6'10') Wooden double glazed door to side elevation, Alpha wall mounted combination boiler, worktops with cupboards under, stainless steel sink and drainer unit, plumbing for automatic washing machine and tumble dryer, radiator and a tiled floor. Games Room (formally a double garage and easily co 4.525m x 5.195m (14'10' x 17'1') Halogen down spotlights, television point, electric storage heater, wood framed double glazed window to the side elevation and at the front of the garage are twin up and over wooden doors. First Floor Landing With wood framed double glazed window to rear elevation, ceiling coving, loft access, radiator, built in airing cupboard. Bedroom One 3.705m x 4.577m (12'2' x 15'0') Wood framed double glazed window to the side elevation and two wood framed double glazed windows to the rear elevation, built in wardrobes, halogen down spot lights, television point, telephone point and radiator. EN-Suite Shower Room 3.227m x 1.269m (10'7' x 4'2') With wood framed double glazed window to the side elevation, white three-piece suite comprising of a double shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin, low flush WC, heated towel rail, halogen down spot lights, electric shaver point, part tiled walls and a tiled floor. Bedroom Two 3.308m x 3.705m (10'10' x 12'2') Two wood framed double glazed windows to the front elevation, built in wardrobes, and radiator. EN-Suite Shower Room 2.573 x 1.450m (8'5' x 4'9') With a white three-piece suite with double shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin, low flush WC, heated towel rail, halogen down spot lights, electric shaver point, part tiled walls and a tiled floor. Bedroom Three 4.268m x 2.692m (14'0' x 8'10') Wood framed double-glazed windows to rear elevation, built in wardrobes and radiator. Bedroom Four (currently used as a dressing room) 5.330m x 2.600m (17'6' x 8'6') Two wood framed double glazed windows to front elevation, and a wood framed double glazed window to the side elevation, halogen down spot lights, two built in wardrobes, radiator, built in dressing tables and chest of drawers and matching wardrobes (which could easily be removed to convert back into a bedroom). Family Bathroom 3.600m x 2.019m (11'10' x 6'8') Wood framed double glazed window to front elevation, halogen down spot lights, white four-piece suite comprising of: double shower cubicle, panelled bath, low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin, heated chrome towel rail, electric shaver point, built in wall television, part tiled walls and a tiled floor. Outside To the front of the property are lawned gardens with mature flowerbeds and a path leading to the porch. To the side of the property is a tarmac driveway providing car standing for up to four cars leading to the double garage (currently being used as the games room). To the rear of the property are South facing rear gardens with large patio entertaining areas, A Wooden Shed, a lawned garden with flowerbeds and a side patio with a door leading to the utility room, and fully walled and fenced boundaries. Directional Note: Proceed out of Leicester on the A6 London Road in a Southerly direction, passing over the Victoria Park roundabout, through the suburbs of Stoneygate and on to the Oadby bypass. Continue along the A6; at the roundabout take the first left hand turning as signposted to Great Glen. Continue through the village of Great Glen, past the Greyhound Public House on the right hand side where the property can be found on the left hand side as indicated by the agents for sale board. A stunning four bedroom, detached family home, sitting on the edge of this renowned village. The property comprises of: sitting room, second sitting/dining room, dining kitchen, cloakroom, kitchen, master bedroom with en-suite, second bedroom with an en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there are front gardens, a side driveway providing car standing, detached double garage-currently used as a games room, and South facing gardens. You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website. 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·  24th of december, 2011 03:03
·  Bedrooms: 2

SUMMARY Delightful detached period cottage in sought after village location. Tastefully decorated accommodation containing many features includes porch/hall, dining room, lounge, breakfast kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom, easily maintained gardens, off road parking. DESCRIPTION Internal inspection essential to appreciate this delightful detached period cottage in sought after village location. Tastefully decorated accommodation containing many features includes porch/hall, dining room, lounge, breakfast kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom, easily maintained gardens, off road parking, gas central heating and double glazing. Description This delightful period cottage is situated within this particularly sought after village which has a range of excellent amenities including shop, post office, doctor's surgery, dentist, public house, church and good, reputable schools in the area including primary school and Leicester Grammar School. It is convenient for a number of recreational facilities including nearby park, children's play area, golf course, tennis, swimming and Leicester Race Course. There are good transportation links to the nearby towns of Market Harborough, Leicester city centre and Oadby shopping centre. Side Entrance Porch With quarry tiled flooring, solid timber door, upvc window to side, ceiling lights. Dining Room 11' 11" max. x 9' 11" ( 3.63m max. x 3.02m ) Having feature exposed brick fireplace with timber mantle and surround, space for open fire, upvc double glazed windows to two sides, radiator, walk-in cupboard with meters, staircase to first floor, telephone point. Lobby With understairs cupboard. Front Lounge 12' max. x 11' 10" plus bay ( 3.66m max. x 3.61m plus bay ) With sealed unit double glazed window to front bay with window seat, cast iron multi fuel log burner with slate hearth, double radiator, upvc window to side, oak flooring. Breakfast Kitchen 17' 11" x 6' 11" ( 5.46m x 2.11m ) Fitted with a range of quality wall and base cupboards with solid wood work surfaces, enamel Belfast style sink with chrome mixer tap, upvc window to front, upvc window and doors to rear elevation, fitted electric oven and gas hob with cooker hood over, integrated fridge freezer, integrated washing machine and dishwasher with matching doors, quarry tiled floor. First Floor Landing With staircase from Lounge and two upvc windows to side elevation. Bedroom One 11' 11" max. x 11' 11" ( 3.63m max. x 3.63m ) With wooden floor, radiator, sealed unit double glazed windows to side and front. Bedroom Two 10' 1" x 9' ( 3.07m x 2.74m ) With sealed unit double glazed window to side, radiator, wooden floor, built-in cupboard. Bathroom 11' 8" x 6' 10" ( 3.56m x 2.08m ) With sealed unit double glazed window to side elevation, bath with tiled surround and chrome mixer tap, wash hand basin in vanity unit with cupboards beneath, low level wc, separate shower cubicle, half ceramic tiled walls, ceiling spotlights, heated towel rail, radiator, wooden floor, ceiling light/fan. Outside To the front of the property is a low maintenance gravelled area set behind railway sleepers, paved path to front door, block paved driveway with five bar gate with further block paved off road parking and gated rear access. To the rear of the property is a paved path and small courtyard style garden with attractive seating area/patio, outside tap, fenced surround, low maintenance gravel area with outside lighting and space for garden shed. DIRECTIONS Proceed from the agent's Oadby office to the traffic lights and turn right on to the A6 in a southerly direction in the direction of Market Harborough. At the second roundabout bear left into Great Glen. Take a left turn into Church Road and a further left into High Street where the property can be found on the left hand side. 1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. 4. Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense. 5. Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances. 6. Connells has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor. 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·  7th of january 09:31
·  Bedrooms: 4

MOVE FOR CHRISTMAS WITH PART EXCHANGE - CONSIDERED ON THIS PLOT*** The Stevenson is beautiful 4 bedroom detached family home that offers Lounge with Bay Window Dining/Family room with French Doors Kitchen/Breakfast Study Utility Cloakroom Master Bedroom Ensuite Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 Bathroom *Subject to Terms & Conditions. Stretton Glen is a new development set on the outskirts of Leicester. It boasts a convenient location for the A6 and Leicester City Centre yet lies within the beautiful village of Great Glen. Stretton Glen offers a range of 2 bedroom homes up to an impressive 5 bedroom detached family home. Purchase Incentives Part Exchange Lifestyle Activities City Village Development Property Characteristics Detatched. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1259463/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:47
·  Bedrooms: 3

SUMMARY Extended detached house in sought after village location with flexible accommodation including hall, cloakroom/wc, open plan lounge and dining area, kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom, gas central heating, double glazing, garage and gardens to front and rear. DESCRIPTION Extended detached house in sought after village location six miles south east of Leicester city centre. The flexible accommodation includes hall, cloakroom/wc, open plan lounge and dining area, kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom, gas central heating, double glazing, garage and gardens to front and rear. Description Great Glen is a popular and sought after village offering a good range of local amenities including shops, chemist, doctors' surgery, dentist, churches and schools. There are many recreational facilities nearby including countryside walks and golf. Porch With cloakroom off, archway to hall, door to front. Entrance Hall With staircase to first floor, radiator, wall mounted boiler supplying gas central heating. Cloakroom / W.C. Having sealed unit double glazed window to side, low level wc, wash hand basin, tiled floor. Open Plan Lounge / Dining Area Lounge Area 16' 11" x 10' 10" ( 5.16m x 3.30m ) Having feature recessed fireplace with wood burning stove and stone hearth, two sets of double glazed patio doors overlooking rear garden, understairs cupboard, radiator, dado rail, steps up to: Dining Area 13' 8" x 9' ( 4.17m x 2.74m ) Having sealed unit double glazed window to side, radiator, dado rail, serving hatch to kitchen. Kitchen 17' 2" x 7' 3" ( 5.23m x 2.21m ) With sealed unit double glazed window to front, fitted with a comprehensive range of wall and base cupboards with roll edge worktops over, 1.1/2 bowl sink drainer with mixer tap, wall tiling to water sensitive areas, fitted electric oven and gas hob, plumbing for washing machine, radiator, sealed unit double glazed sliding patio doors leading to garden. First Floor Landing With staircase from hallway, sealed unit double glazed window to side, radiator, loft access. Bedroom One 13' 8" x 10' 6" ( 4.17m x 3.20m ) Having sealed unit double glazed picture window to front, double glazed side window, double radiator, built-in wardrobes, laminated floor. Bedroom Two 11' 3" x 10' 3" max. ( 3.43m x 3.12m max. ) With sealed unit double glazed window to rear, radiator, built-in cupboard. Bedroom Three 8' 4" x 8' 2" ( 2.54m x 2.49m ) With sealed unit double glazed window to rear, radiator. Bathroom Having sealed unit double glazed window to front, panelled bath with electric shower over and side screen, wash hand basin, low level wc, fully tiled walls, chrome heated towel rail, recessed wall shelving. Garage 16' 7" x 8' 2" ( 5.05m x 2.49m ) Having up and over door, power and light. Outside To the front of the property there is a tarmac driveway providing access to garage and offering off road parking for two cars. The front garden is laid to lawn with path and steps to porch. Separate side access leads to the rear garden which comprises paved patio area, lawn, flower beds, established trees and shrubs for privacy and fenced surround. There is a useful timber garden shed. DIRECTIONS Proceed from the agent's Oadby office to the traffic lights and turn right on to the A6 in a south easterly direction. Upon reaching the village of Great Glen, take a left turn into Church Road and at the centre of the village turn left into Stretton Road. Take a right turn into Coverside Road where the property can be found on the right hand side. 1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. 4. Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense. 5. Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances. 6. Connells has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor. Lifestyle Activities City Golf Rural Hiking Village Amenities and Services Parking Schools Shops Property Characteristics Detatched 1st Floor Property Features Garden Attic Central Heating Cloakroom Double Glazing Extension Fireplace Garage Shed Wood Stove Patio Porch Fixtures and Furnishings Bath Cooker Shower Toilet Washing Machine. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t922237/

·  23rd of january 10:39
·  Bedrooms: 2

A beautifully renovated semi-detached property offering stylish fitments throughout including Art Deco door handles, positioned on one of the prettiest, oldest streets in this popular south east Leicestershire village providing some picturesque views over the River Sence to the rear. The village of Great Glen lies approximately seven miles south east of Leicester city centre and offers a wide range of local facilities including a Parish Church, Doctors surgery, village store, post office, hair and beauty salon, library, local primary school, and three public houses. A wider range of shopping facilities maybe found at nearby Oadby and the market town of Market Harborough. The gas centrally heated accommodation with uPVC double glazing and security alarm system comprises entrance hall, study, dining room, sitting room, refitted kitchen, two double bedrooms, re-fitted bathroom with four piece suite. Outside to the front of the property is a block paved driveway with side access leading to hard landscaped gardens with random flagged paved seating areas, and decked area overlooking the River Sence. ENTRANCE HALL Part double glazed front door, ceiling coving, oak flooring, radiator, cloaks cupboard. STUDY 2.57m x 1.57m (8'5' x 5'2') Oak flooring, radiator, uPVC double glazed window to side elevation. DINING ROOM 4.13m x 2.38m (13'7' x 7'10') Oak flooring, three wall light points, radiator, ceiling coving, large walk in storage cupboard, uPVC double glazed bay window to front elevation. SITTING ROOM 4.52m x 3.32m (14'10' x 10'11') Limestone fireplace with gas point, oak flooring, four wall lights points, ceiling coving, uPVC double glazed sliding patio doors to decked balcony area. KITCHEN 4.52m x 1.81m (14'10' x 5'11') With a good range of cream urban gloss fronted eye and base level units with drawers and under unit lighting, stainless steel sink with chrome swan neck mixer tap over, four ring gas hob with extractor unit above, stainless steel electric oven, integrated dishwasher, fridge and freezer, under unit fan heater, inset ceiling spotlights, plumbing for automatic washing machine, tiled flooring, uPVC double glazed windows to side and rear elevation, half glazed double glazed door to side elevation. DOGLEG STAIRCASE with QUARTER LANDING Leading to FIRST FLOOR LANDING One wall light point, LOFT HATCH with ladder, uPVC double glazed window to side elevation. BEDROOM ONE 3.56m x 3.51m (11'8' x 11'6') Radiator, large walk in wardrobe/dressing area, uPVC double glazed window to front elevation. BEDROOM TWO 3.55m x 3.27m (11'8' x 10'9') Radiator, uPVC double glazed window to rear elevation. BATHROOM White four piece suite comprising low flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin, free standing slipper bath with chrome telephone style attachment over, double shower cubicle, inset ceiling spotlights, extractor fan, chrome heated towel rail, underfloor heating, tiled flooring, half tiled walls, circular mirror with recessed lighting, uPVC double glazed window to rear elevation. OUTSIDE To the front of the property is a block paved driveway with side gated access having a large storage cupboard extending under the house, leading to a hard landscaped garden with random flagged paved seating areas, wiring for outside lighting and a large decked area with convenient storage space beneath for summer furniture, overlooking the River Sence. DIRECTIONAL NOTE Proceed out of Leicester on the A6 London Road in a southerly direction, passing through the village of Oadby. Passing the Glen Gorse Golf Club where take the first exit at the roundabout as signposted to the village of Great Glen. Continue into the village taking the first left hand turn into Church Road, where take the third left hand turn into High Street, where the property maybe found on the right hand side as indicated by the Agents for sale board. You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website. Lifestyle Activities City Golf Town Village High Street Amenities and Services Security Schools Property Characteristics Detatched Semi-detached Renovated Storage Limestone 1st Floor Property Features Garden Balcony Attic Bay Windows Dining Room Double Glazing Fireplace Fitted Bathroom Landscaped Gardens Library Lobby Study Underfloor Heating Views Wooden Floors Patio Fixtures and Furnishings Alarm Bath Cooker Dishwasher Fridge Shower Telephone Toilet Washing Machine. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1314632/

·  7th of january 09:31
·  Bedrooms: 4

***PART EXCHANGE CONSIDERED ON THIS PLOT*** The Wells is a 4 bedroom detached home with a single detached garage. This beautiful family home consists of; Ground Floor * Lounge with French Doors * Kitchen * Separate Dining Room * Study * Utility * Cloakroom 1st Floor * Master Bedroom with Ensuite * 3 Further Bedrooms * Bathroom * Part Exchange is subject to Terms & Conditions. Stretton Glen is a new development set on the outskirts of Leicester. It boasts a convenient location for the A6 and Leicester City Centre yet lies within the beautiful village of Great Glen. Stretton Glen offers a range of 2 bedroom homes up to an impressive 5 bedroom detached family home. Purchase Incentives Part Exchange Lifestyle Activities City Village Development Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Garage. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1259462/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:49
·  Bedrooms: 5

Traditional elegance combines with innovative design in the Jura to create a spacious and distinguished family home. The family kitchen and breakfast area is complemented by a most unusual dining-room with impressive double doors and a striking semi-circular bay window, adding a conservatory style appeal to a room that will make entertaining a real delight. The fifth bedroom, looking out over the canopied entrance, would make a delightful home office or library. Please note: elevational treatments may vary. Please note: chimney is decorative only.RoomsgroundLounge (5.343 x 3.580 metre) into bayDining (4.011 x 3.630 metre) into bayKitchen/Breakfast (2.850 x 6.542 metre)Utility (1.950 x 2.245 metre)Wc (1.950 x 0.850 metre)firstMaster Bedroom (4.270 x 4.895 metre) incl. w’robesEn-Suite 1 (1.971 x 1.652 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.603 x 3.060 metre) minEn-Suite 2 (1.825 x 2.240 metre) maxBedroom 3 (2.900 x 3.516 metre)Bedroom 4 (2.900 x 3.478 metre) maxBedroom 5/Study (2.629 x 3.525 metre) maxBathroom (1.870 x 2.513 metre)About Stretton GlenStretton Glen Combining the peaceful, natural appeal of village living with an exceptionally convenient location on the outskirts of Leicester, Stretton Glen brings a selection of attractive contemporary homes into the mature, lively local community of Great Glen. Broad skies and open farmland make this the ideal place to relax away from city pressures, yet these homes are less than a mile from the A6 and just 20 minutes from the attractions and amenities of Leicester. Sport and leisure Evington Leisure Centre, conveniently situated on the eastern edge of Leicester, offers a choice of 25 and 18-metre swimming pools, a 45-station fitness studio with modern cardiovascular and resistance equipment and a four-court sports hall with facilities for badminton, basketball, indoor football and cricket practice. The Centre also has a full programme of fitness classes, lessons and mother and toddler sessions. There is a second sports centre at Fleckney, around three miles south of Great Glen, catering for a range of activities from football, cricket, basketball and netball to table tennis, indoor bowls, street dance and martial arts. Local golf clubs include Glen Gorse, around two miles away, where a challenging 18-hole parkland course is complemented by full clubhouse amenities. Entertainment The library in Great Glen offers a selection of activities including reading groups and children’s storytimes as well as lending and other services, and the village has two traditional pubs, both serving food: The Yews dates back to 1750, while the Greyhound is a 400-year old coaching inn. The 20-minute trip into Leicester city centre opens up access to a huge selection of cultural activities and entertainment, including multi-screen cinemas, live music and arts events that reflect the high proportion of students in the area. Museums and galleries cover the spectrum from local history laid out in a restored thatched cottage right through to the award-winning National Space Centre. Shopping There is a good selection of local shops in Great Glen, including a post office that also stocks newspapers and magazines, stationery, confectionery and snacks, a pharmacist, a Co-op convenience store, and a hairdresser. For major shopping, there is a choice of larger supermarkets on the eastern fringes of Leicester. Education Great Glen is served by St Cuthbert’s Primary School, a C of E school with a focus on creative learning. The school, which is at the north of the village just a few minutes walk from Stretton Glen, supports a choir and orchestra, and has a strong record in French teaching and other specialisms. The choice of local secondaries includes Kibworth High, a community technology college, and the Robert Smythe School in Market Harborough, which takes pupils from age 14 to 19 and has been designated a High Performance Specialist School. There are also three universities (University of Leicester, De Montford University and Loughborough University) in the immediate area. Health care Great Glen Surgery, a branch of Kibworth Health Centre, is open weekday mornings and afternoons. In addition to five GPs, the Kibworth Centre has two practice nurses and two phlebotomists as well as community nurses and health visitors, all of whom cover the Great Glen Surgery. The Dental Practice in the village’s shopping area offers a range of cosmetic services such as teeth whitening in addition to routine check-ups and remedial work.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 21, bearing left and following signs for the Leicester Ring Road. Stay in the left hand lane through the underpass, and continue to bear left to join Lubbesthorpe Way (A563). Stay on the A563 for four-and-a-half miles then, after passing Leicester Racecourse on the right, at the junction with the A6, take the second exit following signs for Market Harborough. Stay on the A6 for around two-and-a-quarter miles, then at the London Road roundabout take the first exit to join London Road. Around a mile on, after passing The Yews restaurant on the left, turn left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 20 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A4304 following signs for Market Harborough. Carry straight on through Market Harborough, and stay on the A4304 (Rockingham Road) to the junction with the A6. At the roundabout, take the second exit to join the A6 travelling north. Follow signs for Leicester then, after around nine miles, at the Station Road roundabout, take the third exit to join Station Road. At the T-junction, turn right to pass The Yews restaurant on the left then take the first left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. Satellite Navigation reference LE8 9GP Lifestyle Activities City Golf Art Galleries Museums Village Parkland Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Clubhouse Schools Shops Tourist Attractions University Property Characteristics Detatched Thatched Property Features Bay Windows Conservatory Dining Room Library Study. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929373/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:49
·  Bedrooms: 4

With its large entrance hall, feature bay window in the lounge and dual-aspect windows in the study and two of the bedrooms, the Stevenson has a particularly bright, open ambience. The innovative arrangement of the kitchen/breakfast area and dining/family area, linked by an archway that adds both convenience and style, creates an especially pleasant setting for entertaining. Please note: elevational treatments may vary. Please note: plots 58, 271 and 272 are Stevenson B housetypes. Ask Sales Adviser for alternative layout.RoomsgroundLounge (4.216 x 4.055 metre) into bayKitchen/Breakfast (3.373 x 3.517 metre)Dining/Family (3.391 x 3.517 metre)Study (2.548 x 2.462 metre)Utility (1.760 x 2.126 metre)Wc (1.450 x 0.900 metre)firstMaster Bedroom (4.380 x 3.517 metre) incl. w’robesEn-Suite (1.760 x 2.126 metre)Bedroom 2 (4.263 x 3.512 metre) maxBedroom 3 (2.501 x 3.458 metre) max/maxBedroom 4 (2.384 x 3.515 metre) maxBathroom (1.749 x 2.233 metre)About Stretton GlenStretton Glen Combining the peaceful, natural appeal of village living with an exceptionally convenient location on the outskirts of Leicester, Stretton Glen brings a selection of attractive contemporary homes into the mature, lively local community of Great Glen. Broad skies and open farmland make this the ideal place to relax away from city pressures, yet these homes are less than a mile from the A6 and just 20 minutes from the attractions and amenities of Leicester. Sport and leisure Evington Leisure Centre, conveniently situated on the eastern edge of Leicester, offers a choice of 25 and 18-metre swimming pools, a 45-station fitness studio with modern cardiovascular and resistance equipment and a four-court sports hall with facilities for badminton, basketball, indoor football and cricket practice. The Centre also has a full programme of fitness classes, lessons and mother and toddler sessions. There is a second sports centre at Fleckney, around three miles south of Great Glen, catering for a range of activities from football, cricket, basketball and netball to table tennis, indoor bowls, street dance and martial arts. Local golf clubs include Glen Gorse, around two miles away, where a challenging 18-hole parkland course is complemented by full clubhouse amenities. Entertainment The library in Great Glen offers a selection of activities including reading groups and children’s storytimes as well as lending and other services, and the village has two traditional pubs, both serving food: The Yews dates back to 1750, while the Greyhound is a 400-year old coaching inn. The 20-minute trip into Leicester city centre opens up access to a huge selection of cultural activities and entertainment, including multi-screen cinemas, live music and arts events that reflect the high proportion of students in the area. Museums and galleries cover the spectrum from local history laid out in a restored thatched cottage right through to the award-winning National Space Centre. Shopping There is a good selection of local shops in Great Glen, including a post office that also stocks newspapers and magazines, stationery, confectionery and snacks, a pharmacist, a Co-op convenience store, and a hairdresser. For major shopping, there is a choice of larger supermarkets on the eastern fringes of Leicester. Education Great Glen is served by St Cuthbert’s Primary School, a C of E school with a focus on creative learning. The school, which is at the north of the village just a few minutes walk from Stretton Glen, supports a choir and orchestra, and has a strong record in French teaching and other specialisms. The choice of local secondaries includes Kibworth High, a community technology college, and the Robert Smythe School in Market Harborough, which takes pupils from age 14 to 19 and has been designated a High Performance Specialist School. There are also three universities (University of Leicester, De Montford University and Loughborough University) in the immediate area. Health care Great Glen Surgery, a branch of Kibworth Health Centre, is open weekday mornings and afternoons. In addition to five GPs, the Kibworth Centre has two practice nurses and two phlebotomists as well as community nurses and health visitors, all of whom cover the Great Glen Surgery. The Dental Practice in the village’s shopping area offers a range of cosmetic services such as teeth whitening in addition to routine check-ups and remedial work.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 21, bearing left and following signs for the Leicester Ring Road. Stay in the left hand lane through the underpass, and continue to bear left to join Lubbesthorpe Way (A563). Stay on the A563 for four-and-a-half miles then, after passing Leicester Racecourse on the right, at the junction with the A6, take the second exit following signs for Market Harborough. Stay on the A6 for around two-and-a-quarter miles, then at the London Road roundabout take the first exit to join London Road. Around a mile on, after passing The Yews restaurant on the left, turn left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 20 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A4304 following signs for Market Harborough. Carry straight on through Market Harborough, and stay on the A4304 (Rockingham Road) to the junction with the A6. At the roundabout, take the second exit to join the A6 travelling north. Follow signs for Leicester then, after around nine miles, at the Station Road roundabout, take the third exit to join Station Road. At the T-junction, turn right to pass The Yews restaurant on the left then take the first left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. Satellite Navigation reference LE8 9GP Lifestyle Activities City Golf Art Galleries Museums Village Parkland Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Clubhouse Schools Shops Tourist Attractions University Property Characteristics Detatched Thatched Property Features Bay Windows Library Lobby Study. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929380/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:49
·  Bedrooms: 4

The Glenmuir's distinguished faade introduces a highly practical family home. The kitchen is complemented by a separate utility room that also provides a useful vestibule and storage space for gardening clothes, and there is generous additional storage space on both floors. The pragmatic design approach is accompanied by a host of stylish features, including the elegant double doors and bay window that grace the lounge. Please note: elevational treatments may vary.RoomsgroundLounge (5.558 x 3.392 metre) into bayKitchen (3.077 x 3.196 metre)Dining (3.077 x 3.060 metre)Utility (1.810 x 1.543 metre)Wc (1.172 x 1.543 metre)firstMaster Bedroom (4.187 x 3.392 metre) incl. w’robesEn-Suite (1.685 x 1.830 metre)Bedroom 2 (4.182 x 2.527 metre)Bedroom 3 (3.905 x 2.790 metre) max/maxBedroom 4 (3.095 x 2.915 metre)Bathroom (2.075 x 2.094 metre)About Stretton GlenStretton Glen Combining the peaceful, natural appeal of village living with an exceptionally convenient location on the outskirts of Leicester, Stretton Glen brings a selection of attractive contemporary homes into the mature, lively local community of Great Glen. Broad skies and open farmland make this the ideal place to relax away from city pressures, yet these homes are less than a mile from the A6 and just 20 minutes from the attractions and amenities of Leicester. Sport and leisure Evington Leisure Centre, conveniently situated on the eastern edge of Leicester, offers a choice of 25 and 18-metre swimming pools, a 45-station fitness studio with modern cardiovascular and resistance equipment and a four-court sports hall with facilities for badminton, basketball, indoor football and cricket practice. The Centre also has a full programme of fitness classes, lessons and mother and toddler sessions. There is a second sports centre at Fleckney, around three miles south of Great Glen, catering for a range of activities from football, cricket, basketball and netball to table tennis, indoor bowls, street dance and martial arts. Local golf clubs include Glen Gorse, around two miles away, where a challenging 18-hole parkland course is complemented by full clubhouse amenities. Entertainment The library in Great Glen offers a selection of activities including reading groups and children’s storytimes as well as lending and other services, and the village has two traditional pubs, both serving food: The Yews dates back to 1750, while the Greyhound is a 400-year old coaching inn. The 20-minute trip into Leicester city centre opens up access to a huge selection of cultural activities and entertainment, including multi-screen cinemas, live music and arts events that reflect the high proportion of students in the area. Museums and galleries cover the spectrum from local history laid out in a restored thatched cottage right through to the award-winning National Space Centre. Shopping There is a good selection of local shops in Great Glen, including a post office that also stocks newspapers and magazines, stationery, confectionery and snacks, a pharmacist, a Co-op convenience store, and a hairdresser. For major shopping, there is a choice of larger supermarkets on the eastern fringes of Leicester. Education Great Glen is served by St Cuthbert’s Primary School, a C of E school with a focus on creative learning. The school, which is at the north of the village just a few minutes walk from Stretton Glen, supports a choir and orchestra, and has a strong record in French teaching and other specialisms. The choice of local secondaries includes Kibworth High, a community technology college, and the Robert Smythe School in Market Harborough, which takes pupils from age 14 to 19 and has been designated a High Performance Specialist School. There are also three universities (University of Leicester, De Montford University and Loughborough University) in the immediate area. Health care Great Glen Surgery, a branch of Kibworth Health Centre, is open weekday mornings and afternoons. In addition to five GPs, the Kibworth Centre has two practice nurses and two phlebotomists as well as community nurses and health visitors, all of whom cover the Great Glen Surgery. The Dental Practice in the village’s shopping area offers a range of cosmetic services such as teeth whitening in addition to routine check-ups and remedial work.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 21, bearing left and following signs for the Leicester Ring Road. Stay in the left hand lane through the underpass, and continue to bear left to join Lubbesthorpe Way (A563). Stay on the A563 for four-and-a-half miles then, after passing Leicester Racecourse on the right, at the junction with the A6, take the second exit following signs for Market Harborough. Stay on the A6 for around two-and-a-quarter miles, then at the London Road roundabout take the first exit to join London Road. Around a mile on, after passing The Yews restaurant on the left, turn left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 20 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A4304 following signs for Market Harborough. Carry straight on through Market Harborough, and stay on the A4304 (Rockingham Road) to the junction with the A6. At the roundabout, take the second exit to join the A6 travelling north. Follow signs for Leicester then, after around nine miles, at the Station Road roundabout, take the third exit to join Station Road. At the T-junction, turn right to pass The Yews restaurant on the left then take the first left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. 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·  24th of december, 2011 03:44
·  Bedrooms: 4

The double doors forming a partition between the lounge and dining-room of the Coniston, allow you to open up a single space extending from the bay window all the way back to the French doors and on into the garden, forming an impressive setting for large gatherings. The additional French doors from the bright kitchen/breakfast area, add an interesting dynamic to the accommodation and encourage maximum use of the garden. Please note: elevational treatments may vary.RoomsgroundLounge (5.379 x 3.150 metre) into bayKitchen/Breakfast (4.011 x 4.150 metre) max/maxDining (3.211 x 2.818 metre)Utility (2.350 x 1.602 metre)Wc (2.050 x 0.900 metre)firstMaster Bedroom (3.261 x 4.070 metre) excl. w’robesEn-Suite (2.280 x 1.200 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.388 x 3.350 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.789 x 3.350 metre)Bedroom 4 (2.473 x 2.673 metre)Bathroom (1.770 x 2.415 metre)About Stretton GlenStretton Glen Combining the peaceful, natural appeal of village living with an exceptionally convenient location on the outskirts of Leicester, Stretton Glen brings a selection of attractive contemporary homes into the mature, lively local community of Great Glen. Broad skies and open farmland make this the ideal place to relax away from city pressures, yet these homes are less than a mile from the A6 and just 20 minutes from the attractions and amenities of Leicester. Sport and leisure Evington Leisure Centre, conveniently situated on the eastern edge of Leicester, offers a choice of 25 and 18-metre swimming pools, a 45-station fitness studio with modern cardiovascular and resistance equipment and a four-court sports hall with facilities for badminton, basketball, indoor football and cricket practice. The Centre also has a full programme of fitness classes, lessons and mother and toddler sessions. There is a second sports centre at Fleckney, around three miles south of Great Glen, catering for a range of activities from football, cricket, basketball and netball to table tennis, indoor bowls, street dance and martial arts. Local golf clubs include Glen Gorse, around two miles away, where a challenging 18-hole parkland course is complemented by full clubhouse amenities. Entertainment The library in Great Glen offers a selection of activities including reading groups and children’s storytimes as well as lending and other services, and the village has two traditional pubs, both serving food: The Yews dates back to 1750, while the Greyhound is a 400-year old coaching inn. The 20-minute trip into Leicester city centre opens up access to a huge selection of cultural activities and entertainment, including multi-screen cinemas, live music and arts events that reflect the high proportion of students in the area. Museums and galleries cover the spectrum from local history laid out in a restored thatched cottage right through to the award-winning National Space Centre. Shopping There is a good selection of local shops in Great Glen, including a post office that also stocks newspapers and magazines, stationery, confectionery and snacks, a pharmacist, a Co-op convenience store, and a hairdresser. For major shopping, there is a choice of larger supermarkets on the eastern fringes of Leicester. Education Great Glen is served by St Cuthbert’s Primary School, a C of E school with a focus on creative learning. The school, which is at the north of the village just a few minutes walk from Stretton Glen, supports a choir and orchestra, and has a strong record in French teaching and other specialisms. The choice of local secondaries includes Kibworth High, a community technology college, and the Robert Smythe School in Market Harborough, which takes pupils from age 14 to 19 and has been designated a High Performance Specialist School. There are also three universities (University of Leicester, De Montford University and Loughborough University) in the immediate area. Health care Great Glen Surgery, a branch of Kibworth Health Centre, is open weekday mornings and afternoons. In addition to five GPs, the Kibworth Centre has two practice nurses and two phlebotomists as well as community nurses and health visitors, all of whom cover the Great Glen Surgery. The Dental Practice in the village’s shopping area offers a range of cosmetic services such as teeth whitening in addition to routine check-ups and remedial work.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 21, bearing left and following signs for the Leicester Ring Road. Stay in the left hand lane through the underpass, and continue to bear left to join Lubbesthorpe Way (A563). Stay on the A563 for four-and-a-half miles then, after passing Leicester Racecourse on the right, at the junction with the A6, take the second exit following signs for Market Harborough. Stay on the A6 for around two-and-a-quarter miles, then at the London Road roundabout take the first exit to join London Road. Around a mile on, after passing The Yews restaurant on the left, turn left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 20 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A4304 following signs for Market Harborough. Carry straight on through Market Harborough, and stay on the A4304 (Rockingham Road) to the junction with the A6. At the roundabout, take the second exit to join the A6 travelling north. Follow signs for Leicester then, after around nine miles, at the Station Road roundabout, take the third exit to join Station Road. At the T-junction, turn right to pass The Yews restaurant on the left then take the first left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. 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·  24th of december, 2011 03:44
·  Bedrooms: 4

The Glenmuir's distinguished faade introduces a highly practical family home. The kitchen is complemented by a separate utility room that also provides a useful vestibule and storage space for gardening clothes, and there is generous additional storage space on both floors. The pragmatic design approach is accompanied by a host of stylish features, including the elegant double doors and bay window that grace the lounge. Please note: elevational treatments may vary.RoomsgroundLounge (5.558 x 3.392 metre) into bayKitchen (3.077 x 3.196 metre)Dining (3.077 x 3.060 metre)Utility (1.810 x 1.543 metre)Wc (1.172 x 1.543 metre)firstMaster Bedroom (4.187 x 3.392 metre) incl. w’robesEn-Suite (1.685 x 1.830 metre)Bedroom 2 (4.182 x 2.527 metre)Bedroom 3 (3.905 x 2.790 metre) max/maxBedroom 4 (3.095 x 2.915 metre)Bathroom (2.075 x 2.094 metre)About Stretton GlenStretton Glen Combining the peaceful, natural appeal of village living with an exceptionally convenient location on the outskirts of Leicester, Stretton Glen brings a selection of attractive contemporary homes into the mature, lively local community of Great Glen. Broad skies and open farmland make this the ideal place to relax away from city pressures, yet these homes are less than a mile from the A6 and just 20 minutes from the attractions and amenities of Leicester. Sport and leisure Evington Leisure Centre, conveniently situated on the eastern edge of Leicester, offers a choice of 25 and 18-metre swimming pools, a 45-station fitness studio with modern cardiovascular and resistance equipment and a four-court sports hall with facilities for badminton, basketball, indoor football and cricket practice. The Centre also has a full programme of fitness classes, lessons and mother and toddler sessions. There is a second sports centre at Fleckney, around three miles south of Great Glen, catering for a range of activities from football, cricket, basketball and netball to table tennis, indoor bowls, street dance and martial arts. Local golf clubs include Glen Gorse, around two miles away, where a challenging 18-hole parkland course is complemented by full clubhouse amenities. Entertainment The library in Great Glen offers a selection of activities including reading groups and children’s storytimes as well as lending and other services, and the village has two traditional pubs, both serving food: The Yews dates back to 1750, while the Greyhound is a 400-year old coaching inn. The 20-minute trip into Leicester city centre opens up access to a huge selection of cultural activities and entertainment, including multi-screen cinemas, live music and arts events that reflect the high proportion of students in the area. Museums and galleries cover the spectrum from local history laid out in a restored thatched cottage right through to the award-winning National Space Centre. Shopping There is a good selection of local shops in Great Glen, including a post office that also stocks newspapers and magazines, stationery, confectionery and snacks, a pharmacist, a Co-op convenience store, and a hairdresser. For major shopping, there is a choice of larger supermarkets on the eastern fringes of Leicester. Education Great Glen is served by St Cuthbert’s Primary School, a C of E school with a focus on creative learning. The school, which is at the north of the village just a few minutes walk from Stretton Glen, supports a choir and orchestra, and has a strong record in French teaching and other specialisms. The choice of local secondaries includes Kibworth High, a community technology college, and the Robert Smythe School in Market Harborough, which takes pupils from age 14 to 19 and has been designated a High Performance Specialist School. There are also three universities (University of Leicester, De Montford University and Loughborough University) in the immediate area. Health care Great Glen Surgery, a branch of Kibworth Health Centre, is open weekday mornings and afternoons. In addition to five GPs, the Kibworth Centre has two practice nurses and two phlebotomists as well as community nurses and health visitors, all of whom cover the Great Glen Surgery. The Dental Practice in the village’s shopping area offers a range of cosmetic services such as teeth whitening in addition to routine check-ups and remedial work.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 21, bearing left and following signs for the Leicester Ring Road. Stay in the left hand lane through the underpass, and continue to bear left to join Lubbesthorpe Way (A563). Stay on the A563 for four-and-a-half miles then, after passing Leicester Racecourse on the right, at the junction with the A6, take the second exit following signs for Market Harborough. Stay on the A6 for around two-and-a-quarter miles, then at the London Road roundabout take the first exit to join London Road. Around a mile on, after passing The Yews restaurant on the left, turn left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 20 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A4304 following signs for Market Harborough. Carry straight on through Market Harborough, and stay on the A4304 (Rockingham Road) to the junction with the A6. At the roundabout, take the second exit to join the A6 travelling north. Follow signs for Leicester then, after around nine miles, at the Station Road roundabout, take the third exit to join Station Road. At the T-junction, turn right to pass The Yews restaurant on the left then take the first left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. 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·  24th of december, 2011 03:44
·  Bedrooms: 4

The Glenmuir's distinguished faade introduces a highly practical family home. The kitchen is complemented by a separate utility room that also provides a useful vestibule and storage space for gardening clothes, and there is generous additional storage space on both floors. The pragmatic design approach is accompanied by a host of stylish features, including the elegant double doors and bay window that grace the lounge. Please note: elevational treatments may vary.RoomsgroundLounge (5.558 x 3.392 metre) into bayKitchen (3.077 x 3.196 metre)Dining (3.077 x 3.060 metre)Utility (1.810 x 1.543 metre)Wc (1.172 x 1.543 metre)firstMaster Bedroom (4.187 x 3.392 metre) incl. w’robesEn-Suite (1.685 x 1.830 metre)Bedroom 2 (4.182 x 2.527 metre)Bedroom 3 (3.905 x 2.790 metre) max/maxBedroom 4 (3.095 x 2.915 metre)Bathroom (2.075 x 2.094 metre)About Stretton GlenStretton Glen Combining the peaceful, natural appeal of village living with an exceptionally convenient location on the outskirts of Leicester, Stretton Glen brings a selection of attractive contemporary homes into the mature, lively local community of Great Glen. Broad skies and open farmland make this the ideal place to relax away from city pressures, yet these homes are less than a mile from the A6 and just 20 minutes from the attractions and amenities of Leicester. Sport and leisure Evington Leisure Centre, conveniently situated on the eastern edge of Leicester, offers a choice of 25 and 18-metre swimming pools, a 45-station fitness studio with modern cardiovascular and resistance equipment and a four-court sports hall with facilities for badminton, basketball, indoor football and cricket practice. The Centre also has a full programme of fitness classes, lessons and mother and toddler sessions. There is a second sports centre at Fleckney, around three miles south of Great Glen, catering for a range of activities from football, cricket, basketball and netball to table tennis, indoor bowls, street dance and martial arts. Local golf clubs include Glen Gorse, around two miles away, where a challenging 18-hole parkland course is complemented by full clubhouse amenities. Entertainment The library in Great Glen offers a selection of activities including reading groups and children’s storytimes as well as lending and other services, and the village has two traditional pubs, both serving food: The Yews dates back to 1750, while the Greyhound is a 400-year old coaching inn. The 20-minute trip into Leicester city centre opens up access to a huge selection of cultural activities and entertainment, including multi-screen cinemas, live music and arts events that reflect the high proportion of students in the area. Museums and galleries cover the spectrum from local history laid out in a restored thatched cottage right through to the award-winning National Space Centre. Shopping There is a good selection of local shops in Great Glen, including a post office that also stocks newspapers and magazines, stationery, confectionery and snacks, a pharmacist, a Co-op convenience store, and a hairdresser. For major shopping, there is a choice of larger supermarkets on the eastern fringes of Leicester. Education Great Glen is served by St Cuthbert’s Primary School, a C of E school with a focus on creative learning. The school, which is at the north of the village just a few minutes walk from Stretton Glen, supports a choir and orchestra, and has a strong record in French teaching and other specialisms. The choice of local secondaries includes Kibworth High, a community technology college, and the Robert Smythe School in Market Harborough, which takes pupils from age 14 to 19 and has been designated a High Performance Specialist School. There are also three universities (University of Leicester, De Montford University and Loughborough University) in the immediate area. Health care Great Glen Surgery, a branch of Kibworth Health Centre, is open weekday mornings and afternoons. In addition to five GPs, the Kibworth Centre has two practice nurses and two phlebotomists as well as community nurses and health visitors, all of whom cover the Great Glen Surgery. The Dental Practice in the village’s shopping area offers a range of cosmetic services such as teeth whitening in addition to routine check-ups and remedial work.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 21, bearing left and following signs for the Leicester Ring Road. Stay in the left hand lane through the underpass, and continue to bear left to join Lubbesthorpe Way (A563). Stay on the A563 for four-and-a-half miles then, after passing Leicester Racecourse on the right, at the junction with the A6, take the second exit following signs for Market Harborough. Stay on the A6 for around two-and-a-quarter miles, then at the London Road roundabout take the first exit to join London Road. Around a mile on, after passing The Yews restaurant on the left, turn left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 20 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A4304 following signs for Market Harborough. Carry straight on through Market Harborough, and stay on the A4304 (Rockingham Road) to the junction with the A6. At the roundabout, take the second exit to join the A6 travelling north. Follow signs for Leicester then, after around nine miles, at the Station Road roundabout, take the third exit to join Station Road. At the T-junction, turn right to pass The Yews restaurant on the left then take the first left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. 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·  23rd of january 10:38
·  Bedrooms: 3

The light, airy lounge is complemented by the French doors that add such an attractive focal point and help to integrate the garden and interior, the L-shaped lounge of the Hawthorne presents a wonderfully welcoming setting for entertaining. In addition to a luxurious master bedroom with an unusual pentagonal en-suite shower room, the upstairs accommodation includes a third bedroom that could also be used to create a highly practical home office. Please note: elevational treatments may vary.RoomsgroundLounge/Dining (5.104 x 4.514 metre) max/maxKitchen (3.220 x 2.334 metre)Wc (2.060 x 0.930 metre)firstMaster Bedroom (3.220 x 2.664 metre) minEn-Suite (2.060 x 1.750 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.304 x 2.200 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.204 x 2.214 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.370 metre)About Stretton GlenStretton Glen Combining the peaceful, natural appeal of village living with an exceptionally convenient location on the outskirts of Leicester, Stretton Glen brings a selection of attractive contemporary homes into the mature, lively local community of Great Glen. Broad skies and open farmland make this the ideal place to relax away from city pressures, yet these homes are less than a mile from the A6 and just 20 minutes from the attractions and amenities of Leicester. Sport and leisure Evington Leisure Centre, conveniently situated on the eastern edge of Leicester, offers a choice of 25 and 18-metre swimming pools, a 45-station fitness studio with modern cardiovascular and resistance equipment and a four-court sports hall with facilities for badminton, basketball, indoor football and cricket practice. The Centre also has a full programme of fitness classes, lessons and mother and toddler sessions. There is a second sports centre at Fleckney, around three miles south of Great Glen, catering for a range of activities from football, cricket, basketball and netball to table tennis, indoor bowls, street dance and martial arts. Local golf clubs include Glen Gorse, around two miles away, where a challenging 18-hole parkland course is complemented by full clubhouse amenities. Entertainment The library in Great Glen offers a selection of activities including reading groups and children’s storytimes as well as lending and other services, and the village has two traditional pubs, both serving food: The Yews dates back to 1750, while the Greyhound is a 400-year old coaching inn. The 20-minute trip into Leicester city centre opens up access to a huge selection of cultural activities and entertainment, including multi-screen cinemas, live music and arts events that reflect the high proportion of students in the area. Museums and galleries cover the spectrum from local history laid out in a restored thatched cottage right through to the award-winning National Space Centre. Shopping There is a good selection of local shops in Great Glen, including a post office that also stocks newspapers and magazines, stationery, confectionery and snacks, a pharmacist, a Co-op convenience store, and a hairdresser. For major shopping, there is a choice of larger supermarkets on the eastern fringes of Leicester. Education Great Glen is served by St Cuthbert’s Primary School, a C of E school with a focus on creative learning. The school, which is at the north of the village just a few minutes walk from Stretton Glen, supports a choir and orchestra, and has a strong record in French teaching and other specialisms. The choice of local secondaries includes Kibworth High, a community technology college, and the Robert Smythe School in Market Harborough, which takes pupils from age 14 to 19 and has been designated a High Performance Specialist School. There are also three universities (University of Leicester, De Montford University and Loughborough University) in the immediate area. Health care Great Glen Surgery, a branch of Kibworth Health Centre, is open weekday mornings and afternoons. In addition to five GPs, the Kibworth Centre has two practice nurses and two phlebotomists as well as community nurses and health visitors, all of whom cover the Great Glen Surgery. The Dental Practice in the village’s shopping area offers a range of cosmetic services such as teeth whitening in addition to routine check-ups and remedial work.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 21, bearing left and following signs for the Leicester Ring Road. Stay in the left hand lane through the underpass, and continue to bear left to join Lubbesthorpe Way (A563). Stay on the A563 for four-and-a-half miles then, after passing Leicester Racecourse on the right, at the junction with the A6, take the second exit following signs for Market Harborough. Stay on the A6 for around two-and-a-quarter miles, then at the London Road roundabout take the first exit to join London Road. Around a mile on, after passing The Yews restaurant on the left, turn left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 20 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A4304 following signs for Market Harborough. Carry straight on through Market Harborough, and stay on the A4304 (Rockingham Road) to the junction with the A6. At the roundabout, take the second exit to join the A6 travelling north. Follow signs for Leicester then, after around nine miles, at the Station Road roundabout, take the third exit to join Station Road. At the T-junction, turn right to pass The Yews restaurant on the left then take the first left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. 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·  23rd of january 10:38
·  Bedrooms: 3

The light, airy lounge is complemented by the French doors that add such an attractive focal point and help to integrate the garden and interior, the L-shaped lounge of the Hawthorne presents a wonderfully welcoming setting for entertaining. In addition to a luxurious master bedroom with an unusual pentagonal en-suite shower room, the upstairs accommodation includes a third bedroom that could also be used to create a highly practical home office. Please note: elevational treatments may vary.RoomsgroundLounge/Dining (5.104 x 4.514 metre) max/maxKitchen (3.220 x 2.334 metre)Wc (2.060 x 0.930 metre)firstMaster Bedroom (3.220 x 2.664 metre) minEn-Suite (2.060 x 1.750 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.304 x 2.200 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.204 x 2.214 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.370 metre)About Stretton GlenStretton Glen Combining the peaceful, natural appeal of village living with an exceptionally convenient location on the outskirts of Leicester, Stretton Glen brings a selection of attractive contemporary homes into the mature, lively local community of Great Glen. Broad skies and open farmland make this the ideal place to relax away from city pressures, yet these homes are less than a mile from the A6 and just 20 minutes from the attractions and amenities of Leicester. Sport and leisure Evington Leisure Centre, conveniently situated on the eastern edge of Leicester, offers a choice of 25 and 18-metre swimming pools, a 45-station fitness studio with modern cardiovascular and resistance equipment and a four-court sports hall with facilities for badminton, basketball, indoor football and cricket practice. The Centre also has a full programme of fitness classes, lessons and mother and toddler sessions. There is a second sports centre at Fleckney, around three miles south of Great Glen, catering for a range of activities from football, cricket, basketball and netball to table tennis, indoor bowls, street dance and martial arts. Local golf clubs include Glen Gorse, around two miles away, where a challenging 18-hole parkland course is complemented by full clubhouse amenities. Entertainment The library in Great Glen offers a selection of activities including reading groups and children’s storytimes as well as lending and other services, and the village has two traditional pubs, both serving food: The Yews dates back to 1750, while the Greyhound is a 400-year old coaching inn. The 20-minute trip into Leicester city centre opens up access to a huge selection of cultural activities and entertainment, including multi-screen cinemas, live music and arts events that reflect the high proportion of students in the area. Museums and galleries cover the spectrum from local history laid out in a restored thatched cottage right through to the award-winning National Space Centre. Shopping There is a good selection of local shops in Great Glen, including a post office that also stocks newspapers and magazines, stationery, confectionery and snacks, a pharmacist, a Co-op convenience store, and a hairdresser. For major shopping, there is a choice of larger supermarkets on the eastern fringes of Leicester. Education Great Glen is served by St Cuthbert’s Primary School, a C of E school with a focus on creative learning. The school, which is at the north of the village just a few minutes walk from Stretton Glen, supports a choir and orchestra, and has a strong record in French teaching and other specialisms. The choice of local secondaries includes Kibworth High, a community technology college, and the Robert Smythe School in Market Harborough, which takes pupils from age 14 to 19 and has been designated a High Performance Specialist School. There are also three universities (University of Leicester, De Montford University and Loughborough University) in the immediate area. Health care Great Glen Surgery, a branch of Kibworth Health Centre, is open weekday mornings and afternoons. In addition to five GPs, the Kibworth Centre has two practice nurses and two phlebotomists as well as community nurses and health visitors, all of whom cover the Great Glen Surgery. The Dental Practice in the village’s shopping area offers a range of cosmetic services such as teeth whitening in addition to routine check-ups and remedial work.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 21, bearing left and following signs for the Leicester Ring Road. Stay in the left hand lane through the underpass, and continue to bear left to join Lubbesthorpe Way (A563). Stay on the A563 for four-and-a-half miles then, after passing Leicester Racecourse on the right, at the junction with the A6, take the second exit following signs for Market Harborough. Stay on the A6 for around two-and-a-quarter miles, then at the London Road roundabout take the first exit to join London Road. Around a mile on, after passing The Yews restaurant on the left, turn left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 20 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A4304 following signs for Market Harborough. Carry straight on through Market Harborough, and stay on the A4304 (Rockingham Road) to the junction with the A6. At the roundabout, take the second exit to join the A6 travelling north. Follow signs for Leicester then, after around nine miles, at the Station Road roundabout, take the third exit to join Station Road. At the T-junction, turn right to pass The Yews restaurant on the left then take the first left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. 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·  24th of december, 2011 03:49
·  Bedrooms: 3

The feature bay window with central French doors that brings such an appealing focal point to the lounge of the Auden also gives the room a fresh, conservatory-like ambience. The second floor is dedicated to a charming dormer-windowed master bedroom with en-suite shower room and separate dressing area, a truly luxurious and relaxing private space. Please note: elevational treatments may vary. ††1.200m height line.RoomsgroundLounge (4.510 x 4.740 metre) incl. bayKitchen/Dining (5.210 x 2.580 metre)Wc (2.140 x 0.910 metre)firstBedroom 2 (3.740 x 4.740 metre)Bedroom 3 (3.170 x 2.500 metre)Study (2.140 x 2.140 metre)Bathroom (1.930 x 2.500 metre) maxsecondMaster Bedroom ††(3.964 x 3.547 metre) maxEn-Suite ††(2.339 x 2.327 metre) maxDressing (2.128 x 2.310 metre) incl. w’robesAbout Stretton GlenStretton Glen Combining the peaceful, natural appeal of village living with an exceptionally convenient location on the outskirts of Leicester, Stretton Glen brings a selection of attractive contemporary homes into the mature, lively local community of Great Glen. Broad skies and open farmland make this the ideal place to relax away from city pressures, yet these homes are less than a mile from the A6 and just 20 minutes from the attractions and amenities of Leicester. Sport and leisure Evington Leisure Centre, conveniently situated on the eastern edge of Leicester, offers a choice of 25 and 18-metre swimming pools, a 45-station fitness studio with modern cardiovascular and resistance equipment and a four-court sports hall with facilities for badminton, basketball, indoor football and cricket practice. The Centre also has a full programme of fitness classes, lessons and mother and toddler sessions. There is a second sports centre at Fleckney, around three miles south of Great Glen, catering for a range of activities from football, cricket, basketball and netball to table tennis, indoor bowls, street dance and martial arts. Local golf clubs include Glen Gorse, around two miles away, where a challenging 18-hole parkland course is complemented by full clubhouse amenities. Entertainment The library in Great Glen offers a selection of activities including reading groups and children’s storytimes as well as lending and other services, and the village has two traditional pubs, both serving food: The Yews dates back to 1750, while the Greyhound is a 400-year old coaching inn. The 20-minute trip into Leicester city centre opens up access to a huge selection of cultural activities and entertainment, including multi-screen cinemas, live music and arts events that reflect the high proportion of students in the area. Museums and galleries cover the spectrum from local history laid out in a restored thatched cottage right through to the award-winning National Space Centre. Shopping There is a good selection of local shops in Great Glen, including a post office that also stocks newspapers and magazines, stationery, confectionery and snacks, a pharmacist, a Co-op convenience store, and a hairdresser. For major shopping, there is a choice of larger supermarkets on the eastern fringes of Leicester. Education Great Glen is served by St Cuthbert’s Primary School, a C of E school with a focus on creative learning. The school, which is at the north of the village just a few minutes walk from Stretton Glen, supports a choir and orchestra, and has a strong record in French teaching and other specialisms. The choice of local secondaries includes Kibworth High, a community technology college, and the Robert Smythe School in Market Harborough, which takes pupils from age 14 to 19 and has been designated a High Performance Specialist School. There are also three universities (University of Leicester, De Montford University and Loughborough University) in the immediate area. Health care Great Glen Surgery, a branch of Kibworth Health Centre, is open weekday mornings and afternoons. In addition to five GPs, the Kibworth Centre has two practice nurses and two phlebotomists as well as community nurses and health visitors, all of whom cover the Great Glen Surgery. The Dental Practice in the village’s shopping area offers a range of cosmetic services such as teeth whitening in addition to routine check-ups and remedial work.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pm.DirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 21, bearing left and following signs for the Leicester Ring Road. Stay in the left hand lane through the underpass, and continue to bear left to join Lubbesthorpe Way (A563). Stay on the A563 for four-and-a-half miles then, after passing Leicester Racecourse on the right, at the junction with the A6, take the second exit following signs for Market Harborough. Stay on the A6 for around two-and-a-quarter miles, then at the London Road roundabout take the first exit to join London Road. Around a mile on, after passing The Yews restaurant on the left, turn left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 20 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A4304 following signs for Market Harborough. Carry straight on through Market Harborough, and stay on the A4304 (Rockingham Road) to the junction with the A6. At the roundabout, take the second exit to join the A6 travelling north. Follow signs for Leicester then, after around nine miles, at the Station Road roundabout, take the third exit to join Station Road. At the T-junction, turn right to pass The Yews restaurant on the left then take the first left into Main Street and carry on to the T-junction. Turn right then immediately left into Stretton Road. Approximately a mile on, Stretton Glen is on the right. Satellite Navigation reference LE8 9GP Lifestyle Activities City Golf Art Galleries Museums Village Parkland Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Clubhouse Schools Shops Tourist Attractions University Property Characteristics Thatched 2nd Floor Property Features Bay Windows Conservatory Ensuite French Doors Library Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929378/

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