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·  24th of december, 2011 02:21
·  Bedrooms: 2

Accolades/Awards 2011: FlipKey/TripAdvisor Best Vacation Rental Winner/Edinburgh 2009: Scottish Thistle Award Winner - for 'The Extra Mile' 2008: Scottish Thistle Award Finalist - for 'Accommodation - Customer Care' 2007: Visit Scotland: 'TOP 1... http://www.arkadia.com/fuyy-t39575/

·  24th of december, 2011 04:55
·  Bedrooms: 6

Elton Old Hall c1668 is one of the best places to stay in the UK for parties of friends and families (it has just been named “Winner! 2011 Top Holiday Rental” for the whole of the Peak District Derbyshire by Trip Advisor) Your friends and family ... Rates: weekend - from 1969.17 to 1969.17 USD Rates: extra night - from 536.35 to 536.35 USD. http://www.arkadia.com/fuyy-t208413/

£1,962 /week

·  24th of december, 2011 04:55
·  Bedrooms: 1

100 % of people on TRIP ADVISOR have said they would stay again ! The Balcony gives a side River Thames view, so you can watch the boats sailing by in the evening after perhaps some serious shopping - or a walk along the stunning famous South Ban... Rates: nightly-weekend - from 91.95 to 383.11 USD. http://www.arkadia.com/fuyy-t207678/

£741 /week

·  25th of december, 2011 05:54
·  Bedrooms: 2

2 bed Apartment / Flat Beach Resort & Spa Sal Island, Cape Verde Apartment & Villas High Specification Superb Facilities Year Round Sun........ 20 Mins From Sal Airport Investment Opportunity Located on the beautiful white sands of Ponta Preta beach, and less than twenty minutes from Sal's international airport, Dunas Beach Resort is a premium development of high-specification new villas and apartments. Apartments-Flats For Sale 2 bed in Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire United Kingdom find Beaconsfield pro

·  24th of december, 2011 03:16
·  Bedrooms: 1

10 ensuite Bedroomed Edwardian Guest House offering the very best. comfort, old fashioned couteous service, local resourced food. Fabulous 5 course breakfast and evening meal on request. Bedrooms are all on suite or with a private bathroom. Hairdryers, towels and digital tv in most rooms. Comfortable lounge and bright airy dining room. Within walking distance of unspoilt Beach and the beautiful connaught gardens The Regency town with it's quaint shops and good service is three minutes away. We are the number one guest house on trip advisor. If you would like to stay with us in this family run guest house we would love to hear from you. Key Features Near Beach, Near Shopping, TV, Reading Library, Formal Dining Room, Hair Dryer Amenities TV, Reading Library, Formal Dining Room, Hair Dryer, Parking Available Attractions Near Beach, Near Shopping, Movie Theatre Payment Policy All rates are in UK Pounds. All prices include full English breakfast. Mentioned Rates are for Per Person Per Night Only. Cancellation Policy Rules Rates are subject to change without notice. http://www.arkadia.com/dkon-t2312/

£197 /week

·  7th of january 09:32
·  Bedrooms: 2

A two bedroom house with a downstairs cloakroom and two parking spaces £;110, 800* Room Dimensions Ground floor Kitchen/Dining Room - 4.06m x 2.74m (13'3" x 8'11") Living Room - 2.87m x 4.91m (9'4" x 16'1") First Floor Bedroom 1 - 4.06m x 2.79m (13'3" x 8'11") Bedroom 2- 4.06m x 2.74m (13'3" x 8'11") * Discounted Local Community Homes- Please ask the Sales Advisor for details on these Discounted Local Community Homes as a set criteria must be met in order to ensure eligibility for the purchase of one of these properties. Development and Surrounding Area The Salterns The Salterns is a distinctive new development of quality homes located on the outskirts of the North Devon town of Bideford, settled along the estuary of the River Torridge. The variety of two, three and four bedroom homes that shape The Salterns are surrounded by beautiful countryside and plentiful wildlife. Parts of the development benefit from stunning panoramic views of this countryside and across the valley below. All properties at The Salterns have the provision of parking, either in the form of a garage and/or parking space(s) and also benefit from contemporary fitted kitchens and bathrooms. These modern homes provide low maintenance, energy efficient living, with double glazed windows, a 10 year NHBC Buildmark Warranty and a high level of specification. Bideford A popular holiday destination, market and port town, Bideford has gradually grown to cover land on both sides of the River Torridge. Just a stone's throw from the Saltern Estuary are the unique amenities of North Devon, including Bideford's thriving shopping centre and historic Pannier Market. Bideford is also enviably located for exploring the sights of North Devon's countryside and coastline. The famous Tarka Trail, a 180 mile series of cyclepaths and footpaths which loop through North and Mid Devon, passes through Bideford, offering a variety of landscapes including wooded river valleys, rugged moorland, coastal cliffs, and sandy bays. One of the most picturesque and photographed locations, Clovelly, is only approximately 13 miles away too, and boat trips to the nature rich Lundy Island leave Bideford Quay regularly. * Discounted Local Community Homes. Please ask the Sales Advisor for details as set criteria must be met in order to ensure eligibility for the purchase of one of these properties. Investment Characteristics Discounted Price Lifestyle Activities Marina Rural Coastal Historic Sites Town Development Amenities and Services Parking Property Features Cloakroom Dining Room Double Glazing Garage Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1258260/

·  7th of january 09:32
·  Bedrooms: 2

A two bedroom house with a downstairs cloakroom and two parking spaces £;109, 200* Room Dimensions Ground floor Kitchen/Dining Room - 4.06m x 2.74m (13'3" x 8'11") Living Room - 2.87m x 4.91m (9'4" x 16'1") First Floor Bedroom 1 - 4.06m x 2.79m (13'3" x 9'1") Bedroom 2- 4.06m x 2.74m (13'3" x 8'11") *Discounted Local Community Homes- Please ask the Sales Advisor for details on these Discounted Local Community Homes as a set criteria must be met in order to ensure eligibility for the purchase of one of these properties. Development and Surrounding Area The Salterns The Salterns is a distinctive new development of quality homes located on the outskirts of the North Devon town of Bideford, settled along the estuary of the River Torridge. The variety of two, three and four bedroom homes that shape The Salterns are surrounded by beautiful countryside and plentiful wildlife. Parts of the development benefit from stunning panoramic views of this countryside and across the valley below. All properties at The Salterns have the provision of parking, either in the form of a garage and/or parking space(s) and also benefit from contemporary fitted kitchens and bathrooms. These modern homes provide low maintenance, energy efficient living, with double glazed windows, a 10 year NHBC Buildmark Warranty and a high level of specification. Bideford A popular holiday destination, market and port town, Bideford has gradually grown to cover land on both sides of the River Torridge. Just a stone's throw from the Saltern Estuary are the unique amenities of North Devon, including Bideford's thriving shopping centre and historic Pannier Market. Bideford is also enviably located for exploring the sights of North Devon's countryside and coastline. The famous Tarka Trail, a 180 mile series of cyclepaths and footpaths which loop through North and Mid Devon, passes through Bideford, offering a variety of landscapes including wooded river valleys, rugged moorland, coastal cliffs, and sandy bays. One of the most picturesque and photographed locations, Clovelly, is only approximately 13 miles away too, and boat trips to the nature rich Lundy Island leave Bideford Quay regularly. * Discounted Local Community Homes. Please ask the Sales Advisor for details as set criteria must be met in order to ensure eligibility for the purchase of one of these properties. Investment Characteristics Discounted Price Lifestyle Activities Marina Rural Coastal Historic Sites Town Development Amenities and Services Parking Property Features Cloakroom Dining Room Double Glazing Garage Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1258259/

·  7th of january 09:32
·  Bedrooms: 2

A two bedroom house with a downstairs cloakroom and two parking spaces £;108, 000* Room Dimensions Ground floor Kitchen/Dining Room - 4.06m x 2.74m (13'3" x 8'11") Living Room - 2.87m x 4.91m (9'4" x 16'1") First Floor Bedroom 1 - 4.06m x 2.79m (13'3" x 9'1") Bedroom 2- 4.06m x 2.74m (13'3" x 8'11") * Discounted Local Community Homes- Please ask the Sales Advisor for details on these Discounted Local Community Homes as a set criteria must be met in order to ensure eligibility for the purchase of one of these properties. Development and Surrounding Area The Salterns The Salterns is a distinctive new development of quality homes located on the outskirts of the North Devon town of Bideford, settled along the estuary of the River Torridge. The variety of two, three and four bedroom homes that shape The Salterns are surrounded by beautiful countryside and plentiful wildlife. Parts of the development benefit from stunning panoramic views of this countryside and across the valley below. All properties at The Salterns have the provision of parking, either in the form of a garage and/or parking space(s) and also benefit from contemporary fitted kitchens and bathrooms. These modern homes provide low maintenance, energy efficient living, with double glazed windows, a 10 year NHBC Buildmark Warranty and a high level of specification. Bideford A popular holiday destination, market and port town, Bideford has gradually grown to cover land on both sides of the River Torridge. Just a stone's throw from the Saltern Estuary are the unique amenities of North Devon, including Bideford's thriving shopping centre and historic Pannier Market. Bideford is also enviably located for exploring the sights of North Devon's countryside and coastline. The famous Tarka Trail, a 180 mile series of cyclepaths and footpaths which loop through North and Mid Devon, passes through Bideford, offering a variety of landscapes including wooded river valleys, rugged moorland, coastal cliffs, and sandy bays. One of the most picturesque and photographed locations, Clovelly, is only approximately 13 miles away too, and boat trips to the nature rich Lundy Island leave Bideford Quay regularly. * Discounted Local Community Homes. Please ask the Sales Advisor for details as set criteria must be met in order to ensure eligibility for the purchase of one of these properties. Investment Characteristics Discounted Price Lifestyle Activities Marina Rural Coastal Historic Sites Town Development Amenities and Services Parking Property Characteristics Terraced Property Features Cloakroom Dining Room Double Glazing Garage Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1258263/

·  24th of december, 2011 02:28
·  Rooms: 3

REFNO:1758. Superb views Just 50 yards from the sea, commanding superb views of Loch Inchard and the mountains beyond, this detached bungalow is located in this popular north west fishing village. There are excellent opportunities for hill walking and climbing, bird watching and fishing, plus boat trips to seal colonies, Cape Wrath Lighthouse and Handa Island Bird Sanctuary. There are two grocery shops and a few pubs and restaurants in the area. There are several beautiful white sandy beaches all within easy reach, and for golfers there is a challenging golf course 17 miles away in Durness. The cottage is bright and cosy and suitable for holidays throughout the year. Shop, pub and restaurant 0.5 miles. All on ground floor: Living room with patio doors/dining room. Kitchen with laminate floor. 3 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin, 1 single. Shower room with toilet. CH, gas and elec inc. Cot. Gas cooker. M/wave. W/machine. Garden furniture. Ample parking. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t8261/

£209 /week

·  7th of january 09:32
·  Bedrooms: 3

A three bedroom detached house with an en-suite master bedroom, separate dining room, downstairs cloakroom, a garage and parking space. Room Dimensions Ground floor Kitchen - 2.74m x 3.03m (8'11" x 9'11") Dining Room - 3.68m x 2.51m (12'0" x 8'3") Living Room - 3.31m x 5.68m (10'10" x 18'7") First floor Bedroom 1 - 3.33m x 3.29m (10'11" x 10'9") Bedroom 2 - 2.73m x 3.36m (8'11" x 11'0") Bedroom 3 - 2.31m x 2.28m (7'6" x 7'5") *Please note: Window and door treatments to plot 293 vary. Please ask the Sales Advisor for details. Development and Surrounding Area The Salterns The Salterns is a distinctive new development of quality homes located on the outskirts of the North Devon town of Bideford, settled along the estuary of the River Torridge. The variety of two, three and four bedroom homes that shape The Salterns are surrounded by beautiful countryside and plentiful wildlife. Parts of the development benefit from stunning panoramic views of this countryside and across the valley below. All properties at The Salterns have the provision of parking, either in the form of a garage and/or parking space(s) and also benefit from contemporary fitted kitchens and bathrooms. These modern homes provide low maintenance, energy efficient living, with double glazed windows, a 10 year NHBC Buildmark Warranty and a high level of specification. Bideford A popular holiday destination, market and port town, Bideford has gradually grown to cover land on both sides of the River Torridge. Just a stone's throw from the Saltern Estuary are the unique amenities of North Devon, including Bideford's thriving shopping centre and historic Pannier Market. Bideford is also enviably located for exploring the sights of North Devon's countryside and coastline. The famous Tarka Trail, a 180 mile series of cyclepaths and footpaths which loop through North and Mid Devon, passes through Bideford, offering a variety of landscapes including wooded river valleys, rugged moorland, coastal cliffs, and sandy bays. One of the most picturesque and photographed locations, Clovelly, is only approximately 13 miles away too, and boat trips to the nature rich Lundy Island leave Bideford Quay regularly. Lifestyle Activities Marina Rural Coastal Historic Sites Town Development Amenities and Services Parking Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Cloakroom Dining Room Double Glazing Ensuite Garage Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1258251/

·  7th of january 09:23
·  Rooms: 4

REFNO:4094. Bordered by the River Oykel...renowned for its salmon fishing Whether it be a family activity holiday or a relaxing break, a warm Highland welcome awaits at Balnagown’s Duchally and Inveroykel Estates which are set amidst the natural splendour of what is often called one of Europe’s last great wildernesses - a rich and varied blend of woodland, glens and rivers all set against magnificent mountain backdrops. Situated near the pretty village of Rosehall, Inveroykel Lodge, Milton Cottage, Tigh A Rhos and Duchally Lodge offer the perfect retreat for those seeking escape from the pressures of life yet within easy reach of many attractions and activities. Only approximately one hour’s drive north of Inverness (the Highland capital), the lodges and cottages have been lovingly restored to the very highest standards to ensure a perfect holiday with every need catered for. They are perfectly placed for exploring the many delights this unspoilt area has to offer – mountain biking on one of the many forest trails, fishing on the nearby River Oykel, hill walking on one of the many munros including Ben More Assynt, Fionavon and Arkle or guests can take advantage of the estate’s sporting activities which include stalking and shooting in season. The team of experienced stalkers, ghillies and gamekeepers are always on hand to pass on their vast knowledge or to give tuition to those wishing to learn or improve their skills. Take a trip to the Shin Falls Visitor Centre, Dunrobin Castle and Dornoch or further afield to Wick, Thurso and John O’Groats. From the north coast a ferry can be taken to the lovely Orkney Islands with their abundance of wildlife, archaeological sites and deserted beaches. A day trip to the beautiful west coast is highly recommended where visits can be made to Eilean Donan Castle, Glenelg or Plockton followed by a trip to the Isle of Skye. To the south, a boat trip can be taken on Loch Ness, where the ruins of Urquhart Castle can be found on the shores of the loch. To the north west are Gairloch, Ullapool and on up the rugged coastline Cape Wrath, the most northwesterly point of Great Britain. Or guests can simply relax and watch the ever-changing scenery of this stunning part of the Highlands. Shops under 1 mile (except Duchally Lodge SMMO is 12 miles), pubs 2 miles. Elec, full oil CH, bed linen and towels inc Cot, t/cot and h/chair on request Satellite TV DVD (small library) CD (small library) M/wave D/washer F/freezer Tel (honesty box) Sunday to Sunday SUPERB RECREATION ACTIVITIES Clay pigeon shooting. Fishing. Stalking at cost by prior arr. Living room with open fire and rugs on wooden floor. Dining room with open fire and wooden floor. Large well-equipped kitchen. Four twin bedrooms, each with zip & link beds and TV; three with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet, one with en-suite shower room with toilet. Open fires - fuel inc Five TVs Washer/dryer Broadband connection Large lawned garden with furniture Ample parking Easy walking access Natural spring water supply NB: Unfenced pond in garden. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t11978/

£1,037 /week

·  25th of december, 2011 06:08
·  Bedrooms: 3

The charming arch over the front door of the Tamar is echoed by a second archway dividing the hall. The unusual shape of the living-room, subtly divides the space into living and dining areas whilst offering flexibility in layout and furnishing. Total floor space – 85.84 m2 (923.98 sq ft) † Plots 56 and 57 have a glazed top section garage door. * Please note - elevational treatments may vary, please check with our on site sales advisor for further detailsRoomsfirst floorMaster Bedroom (4.250 x 3.067 metre) maxEn-Suite (2.712 x 1.060 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.084 x 2.962 metre) minBedroom 3 (3.120 x 2.817 metre) minBathroom (2.435 x 1.812 metre)ground floorLiving (4.427 x 2.712 metre)Dining (2.740 x 3.167 metre)Kitchen (4.250 x 1.917 metre)Wc (1.000 x 1.917 metre)About Cobblers Hall Ph2 *This developments site plan is subject to a replan, new information coming soon, please speak to the sales advisor for further details* Cobblers Hall Now a mature community set in beautiful Durham countryside, Newton Aycliffe was the first new town in the north of England. In the sought-after residential area on its northern edge, close to open farmland yet within easy reach of city centre amenities, Cobblers Hall is a spacious, family-friendly development of new homes that combines its peaceful setting with convenient access to the A1, Durham and Darlington. Local history The area’s heritage as the birthplace of rail travel is reflected in Locomotion’, the award-winning National Railway Museum at nearby Shildon, a free visitor attraction where you can explore a vast collection of locomotives, rolling stock and memorabilia. Shopping There is a good shopping area based around Beveridge Way in Newton Aycliffe that includes Tesco and Somerfield supermarkets, a retail park, convenience stores, newsagents, banks and building societies. The short trip into Darlington brings a choice of high-street names into reach. The town also has a wide range of pubs and an international choice of restaurants and take-away food outlets. Outdoor activities For anyone who enjoys outdoor pursuits, Cobblers Hall is an ideal place to live. Just a few minutes away, the delightful Aycliffe Nature Walk offers an opportunity to stroll through peaceful surroundings to the town’s Nature Park, where the pond, wetlands and dense woods provide a habitat for a huge diversity of wild flowers, birds and animals. For more adventurous walking, and exploring picturesque villages and country houses, both the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks are easily accessible. Sport and leisure Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre, less than two miles from Cobblers Hall, includes one of the best indoor climbing walls in the north of England, as well as a swimming-pool and a range of sports facilities. Other amenities in the town include the family-friendly Oak Leaf Sports Complex, offering indoor bowls, squash courts, a sports hall with provision for activities from table tennis to netball, and a bar and function suite. The renowned Woodham Golf Club, which has hosted the Northern PGA Championship, is only around half a mile from the development. Transport Around three miles from the A1, Cobblers Hall is convenient for commuting throughout the North-East. There is a comprehensive local bus service, and regular train services into Darlington, which is on the Intercity network. Health care With a staff that includes five doctors and a practice nurse, Cobblers Hall Surgery – just a few minutes’ walk from the development – provides a wide range of clinics and full GP service. There are also comprehensive health services at Pease Way Medical Centre, a little over a mile away, and dental surgeries nearby in St Elizabeth Close and Faulkner Road. The Village Pharmacy, which provides a range of advice and services, is under half a mile from Cobblers Hall. Education There is a wide choice of primary schools, and two secondary Community Colleges, within walking distance of Cobblers Hall. Don't forget, we have more new homes in the North EastOpening Hours5 days, Thursday - Sunday, 10.30 am - 5.30 pm & Monday 12.30 pm - 5.30 pmDirectionsFrom the A1(M) Exit the A1(M) at junction 60 to join the A689, following signs for Bishop Auckland. Around two miles on, at the Rushyford roundabout, take the second exit, following signs for Bishop Auckland and Shildon. Pass the Eden Arms Hotel on the left, then turn left at the roundabout to join Midridge Road. Carry on for around a mile, passing the golf course on the left. At the next roundabout, take the first exit, following signs for Woodham, and continue along Burnhill Way for around a mile. At the roundabout, take the third exit to enter Cobblers Hall Road, then take the first right into Rope Moor Way. Cobblers Hall is on the right, just over 50 yards on. Satellite Navigation reference DL5 4ZF

·  25th of december, 2011 06:11
·  Bedrooms: 4

From the practical study by the front door, an ideal home office or family computer room, to the master bedroom suite, the Almond brings both style and convenience to everyday life. The long living-room, extending from bay window to French doors, is ideal for entertaining or just enjoying the garden. Total floor space – 133.15 m2 (1, 433.23 sq ft) * Please note - elevational treatments may vary, please check with our on site sales advisor for further detailsRoomsfirst floorMaster Bedroom (3.885 x 3.437 metre)En-Suite (2.065 x 1.710 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.445 x 3.450 metre) maxBedroom 3 (2.945 x 3.450 metre) maxBedroom 4 (1.945 x 2.790 metre)Bathroom (2.065 x 2.657 metre)ground floorLiving (7.083 x 3.400 metre) into bayDining (3.293 x 3.088 metre) into bayKitchen (3.875 x 3.089 metre)Study (1.959 x 2.864 metre)Utility (2.075 x 1.979 metre)Wc (2.075 x 1.010 metre)About Cobblers Hall Ph2 *This developments site plan is subject to a replan, new information coming soon, please speak to the sales advisor for further details* Cobblers Hall Now a mature community set in beautiful Durham countryside, Newton Aycliffe was the first new town in the north of England. In the sought-after residential area on its northern edge, close to open farmland yet within easy reach of city centre amenities, Cobblers Hall is a spacious, family-friendly development of new homes that combines its peaceful setting with convenient access to the A1, Durham and Darlington. Local history The area’s heritage as the birthplace of rail travel is reflected in Locomotion’, the award-winning National Railway Museum at nearby Shildon, a free visitor attraction where you can explore a vast collection of locomotives, rolling stock and memorabilia. Shopping There is a good shopping area based around Beveridge Way in Newton Aycliffe that includes Tesco and Somerfield supermarkets, a retail park, convenience stores, newsagents, banks and building societies. The short trip into Darlington brings a choice of high-street names into reach. The town also has a wide range of pubs and an international choice of restaurants and take-away food outlets. Outdoor activities For anyone who enjoys outdoor pursuits, Cobblers Hall is an ideal place to live. Just a few minutes away, the delightful Aycliffe Nature Walk offers an opportunity to stroll through peaceful surroundings to the town’s Nature Park, where the pond, wetlands and dense woods provide a habitat for a huge diversity of wild flowers, birds and animals. For more adventurous walking, and exploring picturesque villages and country houses, both the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks are easily accessible. Sport and leisure Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre, less than two miles from Cobblers Hall, includes one of the best indoor climbing walls in the north of England, as well as a swimming-pool and a range of sports facilities. Other amenities in the town include the family-friendly Oak Leaf Sports Complex, offering indoor bowls, squash courts, a sports hall with provision for activities from table tennis to netball, and a bar and function suite. The renowned Woodham Golf Club, which has hosted the Northern PGA Championship, is only around half a mile from the development. Transport Around three miles from the A1, Cobblers Hall is convenient for commuting throughout the North-East. There is a comprehensive local bus service, and regular train services into Darlington, which is on the Intercity network. Health care With a staff that includes five doctors and a practice nurse, Cobblers Hall Surgery – just a few minutes’ walk from the development – provides a wide range of clinics and full GP service. There are also comprehensive health services at Pease Way Medical Centre, a little over a mile away, and dental surgeries nearby in St Elizabeth Close and Faulkner Road. The Village Pharmacy, which provides a range of advice and services, is under half a mile from Cobblers Hall. Education There is a wide choice of primary schools, and two secondary Community Colleges, within walking distance of Cobblers Hall. Don't forget, we have more new homes in the North EastOpening Hours5 days, Thursday - Sunday, 10.30 am - 5.30 pm & Monday 12.30 pm - 5.30 pmDirectionsFrom the A1(M) Exit the A1(M) at junction 60 to join the A689, following signs for Bishop Auckland. Around two miles on, at the Rushyford roundabout, take the second exit, following signs for Bishop Auckland and Shildon. Pass the Eden Arms Hotel on the left, then turn left at the roundabout to join Midridge Road. Carry on for around a mile, passing the golf course on the left. At the next roundabout, take the first exit, following signs for Woodham, and continue along Burnhill Way for around a mile. At the roundabout, take the third exit to enter Cobblers Hall Road, then take the first right into Rope Moor Way. Cobblers Hall is on the right, just over 50 yards on. Satellite Navigation reference DL5 4ZF

·  24th of december, 2011 03:51
·  Bedrooms: 3

The charming arch over the front door of the Tamar is echoed by a second archway dividing the hall. The unusual shape of the living-room, subtly divides the space into living and dining areas whilst offering flexibility in layout and furnishing. Total floor space – 85.84 m2 (923.98 sq ft) † Plots 56 and 57 have a glazed top section garage door. * Please note - elevational treatments may vary, please check with our on site sales advisor for further detailsRoomsfirst floorMaster Bedroom (4.250 x 3.067 metre) maxEn-Suite (2.712 x 1.060 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.084 x 2.962 metre) minBedroom 3 (3.120 x 2.817 metre) minBathroom (2.435 x 1.812 metre)ground floorLiving (4.427 x 2.712 metre)Dining (2.740 x 3.167 metre)Kitchen (4.250 x 1.917 metre)Wc (1.000 x 1.917 metre)About Cobblers Hall Ph2 *This developments site plan is subject to a replan, new information coming soon, please speak to the sales advisor for further details* Cobblers Hall Now a mature community set in beautiful Durham countryside, Newton Aycliffe was the first new town in the north of England. In the sought-after residential area on its northern edge, close to open farmland yet within easy reach of city centre amenities, Cobblers Hall is a spacious, family-friendly development of new homes that combines its peaceful setting with convenient access to the A1, Durham and Darlington. Local history The area’s heritage as the birthplace of rail travel is reflected in Locomotion’, the award-winning National Railway Museum at nearby Shildon, a free visitor attraction where you can explore a vast collection of locomotives, rolling stock and memorabilia. Shopping There is a good shopping area based around Beveridge Way in Newton Aycliffe that includes Tesco and Somerfield supermarkets, a retail park, convenience stores, newsagents, banks and building societies. The short trip into Darlington brings a choice of high-street names into reach. The town also has a wide range of pubs and an international choice of restaurants and take-away food outlets. Outdoor activities For anyone who enjoys outdoor pursuits, Cobblers Hall is an ideal place to live. Just a few minutes away, the delightful Aycliffe Nature Walk offers an opportunity to stroll through peaceful surroundings to the town’s Nature Park, where the pond, wetlands and dense woods provide a habitat for a huge diversity of wild flowers, birds and animals. For more adventurous walking, and exploring picturesque villages and country houses, both the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks are easily accessible. Sport and leisure Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre, less than two miles from Cobblers Hall, includes one of the best indoor climbing walls in the north of England, as well as a swimming-pool and a range of sports facilities. Other amenities in the town include the family-friendly Oak Leaf Sports Complex, offering indoor bowls, squash courts, a sports hall with provision for activities from table tennis to netball, and a bar and function suite. The renowned Woodham Golf Club, which has hosted the Northern PGA Championship, is only around half a mile from the development. Transport Around three miles from the A1, Cobblers Hall is convenient for commuting throughout the North-East. There is a comprehensive local bus service, and regular train services into Darlington, which is on the Intercity network. Health care With a staff that includes five doctors and a practice nurse, Cobblers Hall Surgery – just a few minutes’ walk from the development – provides a wide range of clinics and full GP service. There are also comprehensive health services at Pease Way Medical Centre, a little over a mile away, and dental surgeries nearby in St Elizabeth Close and Faulkner Road. The Village Pharmacy, which provides a range of advice and services, is under half a mile from Cobblers Hall. Education There is a wide choice of primary schools, and two secondary Community Colleges, within walking distance of Cobblers Hall. Don't forget, we have more new homes in the North EastOpening Hours5 days, Thursday - Sunday, 10.30 am - 5.30 pm & Monday 12.30 pm - 5.30 pmDirectionsFrom the A1(M) Exit the A1(M) at junction 60 to join the A689, following signs for Bishop Auckland. Around two miles on, at the Rushyford roundabout, take the second exit, following signs for Bishop Auckland and Shildon. Pass the Eden Arms Hotel on the left, then turn left at the roundabout to join Midridge Road. Carry on for around a mile, passing the golf course on the left. At the next roundabout, take the first exit, following signs for Woodham, and continue along Burnhill Way for around a mile. At the roundabout, take the third exit to enter Cobblers Hall Road, then take the first right into Rope Moor Way. Cobblers Hall is on the right, just over 50 yards on. Satellite Navigation reference DL5 4ZF Property Characteristics Detatched. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t883214/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:15
·  Bedrooms: 4

From the practical study by the front door, an ideal home office or family computer room, to the master bedroom suite, the Almond brings both style and convenience to everyday life. The long living-room, extending from bay window to French doors, is ideal for entertaining or just enjoying the garden. Total floor space – 133.15 m2 (1, 433.23 sq ft) * Please note - elevational treatments may vary, please check with our on site sales advisor for further detailsRoomsfirst floorMaster Bedroom (3.885 x 3.437 metre)En-Suite (2.065 x 1.710 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.445 x 3.450 metre) maxBedroom 3 (2.945 x 3.450 metre) maxBedroom 4 (1.945 x 2.790 metre)Bathroom (2.065 x 2.657 metre)ground floorLiving (7.083 x 3.400 metre) into bayDining (3.293 x 3.088 metre) into bayKitchen (3.875 x 3.089 metre)Study (1.959 x 2.864 metre)Utility (2.075 x 1.979 metre)Wc (2.075 x 1.010 metre)About Cobblers Hall Ph2 *This developments site plan is subject to a replan, new information coming soon, please speak to the sales advisor for further details* Cobblers Hall Now a mature community set in beautiful Durham countryside, Newton Aycliffe was the first new town in the north of England. In the sought-after residential area on its northern edge, close to open farmland yet within easy reach of city centre amenities, Cobblers Hall is a spacious, family-friendly development of new homes that combines its peaceful setting with convenient access to the A1, Durham and Darlington. Local history The area’s heritage as the birthplace of rail travel is reflected in Locomotion’, the award-winning National Railway Museum at nearby Shildon, a free visitor attraction where you can explore a vast collection of locomotives, rolling stock and memorabilia. Shopping There is a good shopping area based around Beveridge Way in Newton Aycliffe that includes Tesco and Somerfield supermarkets, a retail park, convenience stores, newsagents, banks and building societies. The short trip into Darlington brings a choice of high-street names into reach. The town also has a wide range of pubs and an international choice of restaurants and take-away food outlets. Outdoor activities For anyone who enjoys outdoor pursuits, Cobblers Hall is an ideal place to live. Just a few minutes away, the delightful Aycliffe Nature Walk offers an opportunity to stroll through peaceful surroundings to the town’s Nature Park, where the pond, wetlands and dense woods provide a habitat for a huge diversity of wild flowers, birds and animals. For more adventurous walking, and exploring picturesque villages and country houses, both the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks are easily accessible. Sport and leisure Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre, less than two miles from Cobblers Hall, includes one of the best indoor climbing walls in the north of England, as well as a swimming-pool and a range of sports facilities. Other amenities in the town include the family-friendly Oak Leaf Sports Complex, offering indoor bowls, squash courts, a sports hall with provision for activities from table tennis to netball, and a bar and function suite. The renowned Woodham Golf Club, which has hosted the Northern PGA Championship, is only around half a mile from the development. Transport Around three miles from the A1, Cobblers Hall is convenient for commuting throughout the North-East. There is a comprehensive local bus service, and regular train services into Darlington, which is on the Intercity network. Health care With a staff that includes five doctors and a practice nurse, Cobblers Hall Surgery – just a few minutes’ walk from the development – provides a wide range of clinics and full GP service. There are also comprehensive health services at Pease Way Medical Centre, a little over a mile away, and dental surgeries nearby in St Elizabeth Close and Faulkner Road. The Village Pharmacy, which provides a range of advice and services, is under half a mile from Cobblers Hall. Education There is a wide choice of primary schools, and two secondary Community Colleges, within walking distance of Cobblers Hall. Don't forget, we have more new homes in the North EastOpening Hours5 days, Thursday - Sunday, 10.30 am - 5.30 pm & Monday 12.30 pm - 5.30 pmDirectionsFrom the A1(M) Exit the A1(M) at junction 60 to join the A689, following signs for Bishop Auckland. Around two miles on, at the Rushyford roundabout, take the second exit, following signs for Bishop Auckland and Shildon. Pass the Eden Arms Hotel on the left, then turn left at the roundabout to join Midridge Road. Carry on for around a mile, passing the golf course on the left. At the next roundabout, take the first exit, following signs for Woodham, and continue along Burnhill Way for around a mile. At the roundabout, take the third exit to enter Cobblers Hall Road, then take the first right into Rope Moor Way. Cobblers Hall is on the right, just over 50 yards on. Satellite Navigation reference DL5 4ZF. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t849368/

·  7th of january 09:32
·  Bedrooms: 4

A four bedroom detached house with an en-suite master bedroom, separate dining room, downstairs cloakroom, a garage and parking space Room Dimensions Ground floor •Kitchen - 4.29m x 2.86m (14'0" x 9'4") •Dining Room - 3.12m x 2.96m (10'3" x 9'8") •Living Room - 3.86m x 5.96m (12'7" x 19'6") •Utility Room - 1.56m x 1.91m (5'1" x 6'3") First floor •Bedroom 1 - 3.49m x 3.19m (11'5" x 10'5") •Bedroom 2 - 3.91m x 2.66m (12'9" x 8'8") •Bedroom 3 - 2.66m x 3.19m (8'8" x 10'5") •Bedroom 4 - 2.91m x 2.66m (9'6" x 8'8") *Please note: Elevations, window and door treatments to plot 295 vary. Please ask the Sales Advisor for details. Development and Surrounding Area The Salterns The Salterns is a distinctive new development of quality homes located on the outskirts of the North Devon town of Bideford, settled along the estuary of the River Torridge. The variety of two, three and four bedroom homes that shape The Salterns are surrounded by beautiful countryside and plentiful wildlife. Parts of the development benefit from stunning panoramic views of this countryside and across the valley below. All properties at The Salterns have the provision of parking, either in the form of a garage and/or parking space(s) and also benefit from contemporary fitted kitchens and bathrooms. These modern homes provide low maintenance, energy efficient living, with double glazed windows, a 10 year NHBC Buildmark Warranty and a high level of specification. Bideford A popular holiday destination, market and port town, Bideford has gradually grown to cover land on both sides of the River Torridge. Just a stone's throw from the Saltern Estuary are the unique amenities of North Devon, including Bideford's thriving shopping centre and historic Pannier Market. Bideford is also enviably located for exploring the sights of North Devon's countryside and coastline. The famous Tarka Trail, a 180 mile series of cyclepaths and footpaths which loop through North and Mid Devon, passes through Bideford, offering a variety of landscapes including wooded river valleys, rugged moorland, coastal cliffs, and sandy bays. One of the most picturesque and photographed locations, Clovelly, is only approximately 13 miles away too, and boat trips to the nature rich Lundy Island leave Bideford Quay regularly. Lifestyle Activities Marina Rural Coastal Historic Sites Town Development Amenities and Services Parking Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Cloakroom Dining Room Double Glazing Ensuite Garage Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1258268/

·  7th of january 09:32
·  Bedrooms: 3

A three bedroom detached house with a downstairs cloakroom, utility and garden room, an en-suite master bedroom, integral double garage and two parking spaces. Room Dimensions Ground floor Garden Room - 3.54m x 2.62m (11'7" x 8'7") Utility - 1.63m x 2.62m (5'4" x 8'7") First Floor Living Room - 4.47m x 3.59m (14'8" x 11'9") Kitchen / Dining Room - 6.83m x 2.85m (22'4" x 9'4") Bedroom 1 - 3.51m x 3.91m (11'6" x 12'9") Bedroom 2 - 2.50m x 4.33m (8'2" x 14'2") Bedroom 3 - 2.71m x 3.20m (8'10" x 10'6") *Please Note: Windows and door treatments to Plot 173 vary. Please ask the sales advisor for details. Development and Surrounding Area The Salterns The Salterns is a distinctive new development of quality homes located on the outskirts of the North Devon town of Bideford, settled along the estuary of the River Torridge. The variety of two, three and four bedroom homes that shape The Salterns are surrounded by beautiful countryside and plentiful wildlife. Parts of the development benefit from stunning panoramic views of this countryside and across the valley below. All properties at The Salterns have the provision of parking, either in the form of a garage and/or parking space(s) and also benefit from contemporary fitted kitchens and bathrooms. These modern homes provide low maintenance, energy efficient living, with double glazed windows, a 10 year NHBC Buildmark Warranty and a high level of specification. Bideford A popular holiday destination, market and port town, Bideford has gradually grown to cover land on both sides of the River Torridge. Just a stone's throw from the Saltern Estuary are the unique amenities of North Devon, including Bideford's thriving shopping centre and historic Pannier Market. Bideford is also enviably located for exploring the sights of North Devon's countryside and coastline. The famous Tarka Trail, a 180 mile series of cyclepaths and footpaths which loop through North and Mid Devon, passes through Bideford, offering a variety of landscapes including wooded river valleys, rugged moorland, coastal cliffs, and sandy bays. One of the most picturesque and photographed locations, Clovelly, is only approximately 13 miles away too, and boat trips to the nature rich Lundy Island leave Bideford Quay regularly. Lifestyle Activities Marina Rural Coastal Historic Sites Town Development Amenities and Services Parking Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Garden Cloakroom Dining Room Double Garage Double Glazing Ensuite Garage Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1258146/

·  24th of december, 2011 02:27
·  Rooms: 6

REFNO:8237. A true jewel in the crown..stretching north from the shores of the Cromarty Firth Set in the northern Highlands where the lochs are deep, the air clear and the long beaches perfect for meandering along, there is space and time to refresh the mind, indulge in passions and revive the spirits at Balnagown. Set amidst the natural splendour of Easter Ross, Balnagown Estate - historic seat of the Clan Ross - is a rich blend of farmland, woodland and heather-clad hills and is just a mere 30 minutes’ drive from Inverness, the Highland Capital and just north of the Cromarty and Moray Firths. Steeped in a history that spans generations, the Estate has been transformed into a breathtaking holiday retreat and offers a bespoke and professional service in the STB ‘5 Star’ properties: each property being exclusively furnished and equipped with every need. A superb base for touring this beautiful and unspoilt part of Scotland with easy access to many areas and attractions – so much to see and do for all ages. On the way to visit the nearby town of Dornoch, guests can stop at the Glenmorangie Distillery Visitor Centre to discover the delights of their whisky. In Dornoch a visit to the History Links Museum is recommended or a game of golf can be enjoyed on the famous links world championship course or a stroll along the award-winning sandy beach. Shin Falls Visitor Centre, Dunrobin Castle (hunting seat of the Countess of Sutherland), the Timespan Heritage Centre, Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve and John O’Groats are all within easy reach. From the north coast a ferry can be taken over to the Orkney Islands which offer beautiful, rugged scenery with an abundance of wildlife and many archaeological sites. A trip to the stunning and dramatic west coast is recommended – Eilean Donan Castle, the lovely villages of Plockton, Glenelg, Gairloch and Ullapool or travel over the bridge to the enigmatic Isle of Skye with the Cuillin mountain range, the popular town of Portree with its colourful cottages which line the harbour, or sample the produce at the Talisker Distillery. To the north west and north of Ullapool, a trip up the coastline with the many rocky inlets and deserted beaches leads to Cape Wrath, the most northwesterly point of Great Britain. In addition to the many activities which are available on the estate, there are many more in the area – golf, mountain biking on the many forest trails, sea and loch fishing, kayaking, bird-watching and horse riding to name but a few. Shop 6 miles, pubs 1 mile. Elec, bed linen and towels inc T/cot and h/chair on request Radio/cassette/CD M/wave W/machine D/washer BBQ Parking No smoking SUPERB RECREATION ACTIVITIES Clay pigeon shooting. Quad biking. Fishing. Archery. Sports hall. Observation tower. Castle gardens and walled garden. Cookery courses at cost by prior arr. Stalking at cost by prior arr. Spacious living room with open fire and wooden floor. Sitting room. Large dining room with open fire and wooden floor. Large well-equipped kitchen with wooden floor. Utility room. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Two separate toilets. First floor: Two double bedrooms, each with 5ft bed. Four twin bedrooms. All bedrooms with TV. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Separate toilet. Second floor: Shower room with toilet. Open fires - fuel inc Full oil CH inc Seven TVs (one satellite) DVD (small library) T/dryer F/freezer Tel (honesty box) Gravelled area with furniture and large natural/wooded grounds. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t11219/

£1,413 /week

·  24th of december, 2011 03:25
·  Bedrooms: 2

Hunters are delighted to offer to the market this large two bed terraced home situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Haywards Heath. The property benefits from having a new gas boiler fitted this year and having good travel links, being only a short drive from the town centre and Haywards Heath's mainline railway station. The property comprises; lounge, kitchen diner, good size rear garden, two double bedrooms, bathroom and a garage en-bloc. This property would be an excellent first time buyers home or buy to let investor opportunity. Paved walkway leading to double glazed front door. Leading to; Entrance Hall Fitted carpet, panel radiator, cupboard housing electrical trip switches, stairs to first floor, door leading to; Lounge 12'6 X 12'2 (3.81m X 3.71m) Fitted carpet, uPVC double glazed window, television connection point, telephone connection point, door to under-stairs storage cupboard, coving, textured ceiling and central ceiling light. Door to; Kitchen/Diner 15'5 X 8'6 (4.70m X 2.59m) Vinyl flooring, good range of base and high level storage cupboards with complimenting work surfaces, space and plumbing for washing machine, newly fitted this year gas boiler, uPVC double glazed window, uPVC double glazed door leading to the rear garden, sink with mixer taps, tiled splash-backs all round, space for dining table, panel radiator, Stairs To First Floor Landing Fitted carpet, hatch to loft space, doors to bedrooms; one, two and bathroom. Bedroom One 12'2 X 7'9 (3.71m X 2.36m) Fitted carpet, panel radiator, integral storage cupboards with hanging rails and shelving, 2 X uPVC double glazed windows, coving, textured ceiling and central ceiling light. Bedroom Two 10'9 X 8'6 (3.28m X 2.59m) Fitted carpet, panel radiator, uPVC double glazed window, integral storage cupboard with hanging rail and shelving, coving, textured ceiling and central ceiling light. Bathroom 6'5 X 6'1 (1.96m X 1.85m) Vinyl flooring, panel radiator, WC, pedestal hand basin with chrome taps, pannelled bath with chrome mixer taps and wall mounted detachable shower, tiled splash-backs, uPVC double glazed frosted window, plain ceilings and down-lighters. Front Area laid to lawn, range of mature shrubs and bushes, paved walkway leading to the front of the property. Rear Area laid to lawn, paved area, fully bordered by timber fencing, range of mature shrubs and bushes. Garage Property benefits from having a garage en-bloc with up and over door. Please Note PROPERTY MISDESCRIPTIONS ACT 1991 - Please note that these details are for information purposes only and the contents do not form part of the contract to purchase unless agreed separately with our seller client. Although every care has been taken in the production of these sales particulars prospective purchasers should note - Note 1. All measurements are approximate. 2. Services to the property, appliances, fixtures and fittings included in the sale are believed to be in working order (unless otherwise stated). 3. Prospective purchasers are advised to arrange their own tests and/or surveys before proceeding with a purchase. Independent Financial Advice Available Please contact the branch or an advisor for a free consultation regarding all your property financial requirements. 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 Town Amenities and Services Train Station Property Characteristics Terraced Storage 1st Floor Property Features Garden Attic Central Heating Double Glazing Garage Fixtures and Furnishings Bath Shower Telephone Television Toilet Washing Machine. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1157702/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:29
·  Bedrooms: 3

About Cobblers Hall Ph2 *This developments site plan is subject to a replan, new information coming soon, please speak to the sales advisor for further details* Cobblers Hall Now a mature community set in beautiful Durham countryside, Newton Aycliffe was the first new town in the north of England. In the sought-after residential area on its northern edge, close to open farmland yet within easy reach of city centre amenities, Cobblers Hall is a spacious, family-friendly development of new homes that combines its peaceful setting with convenient access to the A1, Durham and Darlington. Local history The area’s heritage as the birthplace of rail travel is reflected in Locomotion’, the award-winning National Railway Museum at nearby Shildon, a free visitor attraction where you can explore a vast collection of locomotives, rolling stock and memorabilia. Shopping There is a good shopping area based around Beveridge Way in Newton Aycliffe that includes Tesco and Somerfield supermarkets, a retail park, convenience stores, newsagents, banks and building societies. The short trip into Darlington brings a choice of high-street names into reach. The town also has a wide range of pubs and an international choice of restaurants and take-away food outlets. Outdoor activities For anyone who enjoys outdoor pursuits, Cobblers Hall is an ideal place to live. Just a few minutes away, the delightful Aycliffe Nature Walk offers an opportunity to stroll through peaceful surroundings to the town’s Nature Park, where the pond, wetlands and dense woods provide a habitat for a huge diversity of wild flowers, birds and animals. For more adventurous walking, and exploring picturesque villages and country houses, both the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks are easily accessible. Sport and leisure Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre, less than two miles from Cobblers Hall, includes one of the best indoor climbing walls in the north of England, as well as a swimming-pool and a range of sports facilities. Other amenities in the town include the family-friendly Oak Leaf Sports Complex, offering indoor bowls, squash courts, a sports hall with provision for activities from table tennis to netball, and a bar and function suite. The renowned Woodham Golf Club, which has hosted the Northern PGA Championship, is only around half a mile from the development. Transport Around three miles from the A1, Cobblers Hall is convenient for commuting throughout the North-East. There is a comprehensive local bus service, and regular train services into Darlington, which is on the Intercity network. Health care With a staff that includes five doctors and a practice nurse, Cobblers Hall Surgery – just a few minutes’ walk from the development – provides a wide range of clinics and full GP service. There are also comprehensive health services at Pease Way Medical Centre, a little over a mile away, and dental surgeries nearby in St Elizabeth Close and Faulkner Road. The Village Pharmacy, which provides a range of advice and services, is under half a mile from Cobblers Hall. Education There is a wide choice of primary schools, and two secondary Community Colleges, within walking distance of Cobblers Hall. Don't forget, we have more new homes in the North EastOpening Hours5 days, Thursday - Sunday, 10.30 am - 5.30 pm & Monday 12.30 pm - 5.30 pmDirectionsFrom the A1(M) Exit the A1(M) at junction 60 to join the A689, following signs for Bishop Auckland. Around two miles on, at the Rushyford roundabout, take the second exit, following signs for Bishop Auckland and Shildon. Pass the Eden Arms Hotel on the left, then turn left at the roundabout to join Midridge Road. Carry on for around a mile, passing the golf course on the left. At the next roundabout, take the first exit, following signs for Woodham, and continue along Burnhill Way for around a mile. At the roundabout, take the third exit to enter Cobblers Hall Road, then take the first right into Rope Moor Way. Cobblers Hall is on the right, just over 50 yards on. Satellite Navigation reference DL5 4ZF Lifestyle Activities City Golf Rural Hiking Historic Sites Museums Town Village Complex Development High Street Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Pond. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1013748/

·  24th of december, 2011 03:29
·  Bedrooms: 3

About Cobblers Hall Ph2 *This developments site plan is subject to a replan, new information coming soon, please speak to the sales advisor for further details* Cobblers Hall Now a mature community set in beautiful Durham countryside, Newton Aycliffe was the first new town in the north of England. In the sought-after residential area on its northern edge, close to open farmland yet within easy reach of city centre amenities, Cobblers Hall is a spacious, family-friendly development of new homes that combines its peaceful setting with convenient access to the A1, Durham and Darlington. Local history The area’s heritage as the birthplace of rail travel is reflected in Locomotion’, the award-winning National Railway Museum at nearby Shildon, a free visitor attraction where you can explore a vast collection of locomotives, rolling stock and memorabilia. Shopping There is a good shopping area based around Beveridge Way in Newton Aycliffe that includes Tesco and Somerfield supermarkets, a retail park, convenience stores, newsagents, banks and building societies. The short trip into Darlington brings a choice of high-street names into reach. The town also has a wide range of pubs and an international choice of restaurants and take-away food outlets. Outdoor activities For anyone who enjoys outdoor pursuits, Cobblers Hall is an ideal place to live. Just a few minutes away, the delightful Aycliffe Nature Walk offers an opportunity to stroll through peaceful surroundings to the town’s Nature Park, where the pond, wetlands and dense woods provide a habitat for a huge diversity of wild flowers, birds and animals. For more adventurous walking, and exploring picturesque villages and country houses, both the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks are easily accessible. Sport and leisure Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre, less than two miles from Cobblers Hall, includes one of the best indoor climbing walls in the north of England, as well as a swimming-pool and a range of sports facilities. Other amenities in the town include the family-friendly Oak Leaf Sports Complex, offering indoor bowls, squash courts, a sports hall with provision for activities from table tennis to netball, and a bar and function suite. The renowned Woodham Golf Club, which has hosted the Northern PGA Championship, is only around half a mile from the development. Transport Around three miles from the A1, Cobblers Hall is convenient for commuting throughout the North-East. There is a comprehensive local bus service, and regular train services into Darlington, which is on the Intercity network. Health care With a staff that includes five doctors and a practice nurse, Cobblers Hall Surgery – just a few minutes’ walk from the development – provides a wide range of clinics and full GP service. There are also comprehensive health services at Pease Way Medical Centre, a little over a mile away, and dental surgeries nearby in St Elizabeth Close and Faulkner Road. The Village Pharmacy, which provides a range of advice and services, is under half a mile from Cobblers Hall. Education There is a wide choice of primary schools, and two secondary Community Colleges, within walking distance of Cobblers Hall. Don't forget, we have more new homes in the North EastOpening Hours5 days, Thursday - Sunday, 10.30 am - 5.30 pm & Monday 12.30 pm - 5.30 pmDirectionsFrom the A1(M) Exit the A1(M) at junction 60 to join the A689, following signs for Bishop Auckland. Around two miles on, at the Rushyford roundabout, take the second exit, following signs for Bishop Auckland and Shildon. Pass the Eden Arms Hotel on the left, then turn left at the roundabout to join Midridge Road. Carry on for around a mile, passing the golf course on the left. At the next roundabout, take the first exit, following signs for Woodham, and continue along Burnhill Way for around a mile. At the roundabout, take the third exit to enter Cobblers Hall Road, then take the first right into Rope Moor Way. Cobblers Hall is on the right, just over 50 yards on. Satellite Navigation reference DL5 4ZF Lifestyle Activities City Golf Rural Hiking Historic Sites Museums Town Village Complex Development High Street Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Pond. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1013747/

·  25th of december, 2011 06:11
·  Bedrooms: 5

The Bronte is an imposing and stylish dwelling with enormous appeal. The living-room opens via double doors into a large dining-room to create a space that extends from the bay window at the front to the French doors and on into the garden, perfect for hosting. With five large bedrooms and a separate study, however, there is plenty of space for peace and privacy too. Total floor space – 154.32 m2 (1, 661.10 sq ft) † Plot 124 has a glazed top section garage door. †† Minimum ceiling height of 1.200m. ††† Minimum ceiling height of 1.370m. * Please note - elevational treatments may vary, please check with our on site sales advisor for further detailsRoomssecond floorMaster Bedroom ††(4.502 x 5.424 metre) maxEn-Suite 1 †††(1.700 x 2.475 metre)Study/Nursery ††(2.577 x 3.465 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (3.522 x 3.336 metre)En-Suite 2 (1.200 x 2.301 metre)Bedroom 3 (3.270 x 2.961 metre) maxBedroom 4 (3.270 x 2.768 metre) maxBedroom 5 (3.977 x 2.448 metre) maxBathroom (2.270 x 2.070 metre) maxground floorLiving (5.405 x 3.336 metre) into bayDining (3.230 x 2.951 metre)Kitchen/Breakfast (2.972 x 4.898 metre) maxUtility (1.712 x 1.508 metre)Wc (1.712 x .850 metre)About Cobblers Hall Ph2 *This developments site plan is subject to a replan, new information coming soon, please speak to the sales advisor for further details* Cobblers Hall Now a mature community set in beautiful Durham countryside, Newton Aycliffe was the first new town in the north of England. In the sought-after residential area on its northern edge, close to open farmland yet within easy reach of city centre amenities, Cobblers Hall is a spacious, family-friendly development of new homes that combines its peaceful setting with convenient access to the A1, Durham and Darlington. Local history The area’s heritage as the birthplace of rail travel is reflected in Locomotion’, the award-winning National Railway Museum at nearby Shildon, a free visitor attraction where you can explore a vast collection of locomotives, rolling stock and memorabilia. Shopping There is a good shopping area based around Beveridge Way in Newton Aycliffe that includes Tesco and Somerfield supermarkets, a retail park, convenience stores, newsagents, banks and building societies. The short trip into Darlington brings a choice of high-street names into reach. The town also has a wide range of pubs and an international choice of restaurants and take-away food outlets. Outdoor activities For anyone who enjoys outdoor pursuits, Cobblers Hall is an ideal place to live. Just a few minutes away, the delightful Aycliffe Nature Walk offers an opportunity to stroll through peaceful surroundings to the town’s Nature Park, where the pond, wetlands and dense woods provide a habitat for a huge diversity of wild flowers, birds and animals. For more adventurous walking, and exploring picturesque villages and country houses, both the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks are easily accessible. Sport and leisure Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre, less than two miles from Cobblers Hall, includes one of the best indoor climbing walls in the north of England, as well as a swimming-pool and a range of sports facilities. Other amenities in the town include the family-friendly Oak Leaf Sports Complex, offering indoor bowls, squash courts, a sports hall with provision for activities from table tennis to netball, and a bar and function suite. The renowned Woodham Golf Club, which has hosted the Northern PGA Championship, is only around half a mile from the development. Transport Around three miles from the A1, Cobblers Hall is convenient for commuting throughout the North-East. There is a comprehensive local bus service, and regular train services into Darlington, which is on the Intercity network. Health care With a staff that includes five doctors and a practice nurse, Cobblers Hall Surgery – just a few minutes’ walk from the development – provides a wide range of clinics and full GP service. There are also comprehensive health services at Pease Way Medical Centre, a little over a mile away, and dental surgeries nearby in St Elizabeth Close and Faulkner Road. The Village Pharmacy, which provides a range of advice and services, is under half a mile from Cobblers Hall. Education There is a wide choice of primary schools, and two secondary Community Colleges, within walking distance of Cobblers Hall. Don't forget, we have more new homes in the North EastOpening Hours5 days, Thursday - Sunday, 10.30 am - 5.30 pm & Monday 12.30 pm - 5.30 pmDirectionsFrom the A1(M) Exit the A1(M) at junction 60 to join the A689, following signs for Bishop Auckland. Around two miles on, at the Rushyford roundabout, take the second exit, following signs for Bishop Auckland and Shildon. Pass the Eden Arms Hotel on the left, then turn left at the roundabout to join Midridge Road. Carry on for around a mile, passing the golf course on the left. At the next roundabout, take the first exit, following signs for Woodham, and continue along Burnhill Way for around a mile. At the roundabout, take the third exit to enter Cobblers Hall Road, then take the first right into Rope Moor Way. Cobblers Hall is on the right, just over 50 yards on. Satellite Navigation reference DL5 4ZF

·  24th of december, 2011 03:15
·  Bedrooms: 5

The Bronte is an imposing and stylish dwelling with enormous appeal. The living-room opens via double doors into a large dining-room to create a space that extends from the bay window at the front to the French doors and on into the garden, perfect for hosting. With five large bedrooms and a separate study, however, there is plenty of space for peace and privacy too. Total floor space – 154.32 m2 (1, 661.10 sq ft) † Plot 124 has a glazed top section garage door. †† Minimum ceiling height of 1.200m. ††† Minimum ceiling height of 1.370m. * Please note - elevational treatments may vary, please check with our on site sales advisor for further detailsRoomssecond floorMaster Bedroom ††(4.502 x 5.424 metre) maxEn-Suite 1 †††(1.700 x 2.475 metre)Study/Nursery ††(2.577 x 3.465 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (3.522 x 3.336 metre)En-Suite 2 (1.200 x 2.301 metre)Bedroom 3 (3.270 x 2.961 metre) maxBedroom 4 (3.270 x 2.768 metre) maxBedroom 5 (3.977 x 2.448 metre) maxBathroom (2.270 x 2.070 metre) maxground floorLiving (5.405 x 3.336 metre) into bayDining (3.230 x 2.951 metre)Kitchen/Breakfast (2.972 x 4.898 metre) maxUtility (1.712 x 1.508 metre)Wc (1.712 x .850 metre)About Cobblers Hall Ph2 *This developments site plan is subject to a replan, new information coming soon, please speak to the sales advisor for further details* Cobblers Hall Now a mature community set in beautiful Durham countryside, Newton Aycliffe was the first new town in the north of England. In the sought-after residential area on its northern edge, close to open farmland yet within easy reach of city centre amenities, Cobblers Hall is a spacious, family-friendly development of new homes that combines its peaceful setting with convenient access to the A1, Durham and Darlington. Local history The area’s heritage as the birthplace of rail travel is reflected in Locomotion’, the award-winning National Railway Museum at nearby Shildon, a free visitor attraction where you can explore a vast collection of locomotives, rolling stock and memorabilia. Shopping There is a good shopping area based around Beveridge Way in Newton Aycliffe that includes Tesco and Somerfield supermarkets, a retail park, convenience stores, newsagents, banks and building societies. The short trip into Darlington brings a choice of high-street names into reach. The town also has a wide range of pubs and an international choice of restaurants and take-away food outlets. Outdoor activities For anyone who enjoys outdoor pursuits, Cobblers Hall is an ideal place to live. Just a few minutes away, the delightful Aycliffe Nature Walk offers an opportunity to stroll through peaceful surroundings to the town’s Nature Park, where the pond, wetlands and dense woods provide a habitat for a huge diversity of wild flowers, birds and animals. For more adventurous walking, and exploring picturesque villages and country houses, both the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks are easily accessible. Sport and leisure Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre, less than two miles from Cobblers Hall, includes one of the best indoor climbing walls in the north of England, as well as a swimming-pool and a range of sports facilities. Other amenities in the town include the family-friendly Oak Leaf Sports Complex, offering indoor bowls, squash courts, a sports hall with provision for activities from table tennis to netball, and a bar and function suite. The renowned Woodham Golf Club, which has hosted the Northern PGA Championship, is only around half a mile from the development. Transport Around three miles from the A1, Cobblers Hall is convenient for commuting throughout the North-East. There is a comprehensive local bus service, and regular train services into Darlington, which is on the Intercity network. Health care With a staff that includes five doctors and a practice nurse, Cobblers Hall Surgery – just a few minutes’ walk from the development – provides a wide range of clinics and full GP service. There are also comprehensive health services at Pease Way Medical Centre, a little over a mile away, and dental surgeries nearby in St Elizabeth Close and Faulkner Road. The Village Pharmacy, which provides a range of advice and services, is under half a mile from Cobblers Hall. Education There is a wide choice of primary schools, and two secondary Community Colleges, within walking distance of Cobblers Hall. Don't forget, we have more new homes in the North EastOpening Hours5 days, Thursday - Sunday, 10.30 am - 5.30 pm & Monday 12.30 pm - 5.30 pmDirectionsFrom the A1(M) Exit the A1(M) at junction 60 to join the A689, following signs for Bishop Auckland. Around two miles on, at the Rushyford roundabout, take the second exit, following signs for Bishop Auckland and Shildon. Pass the Eden Arms Hotel on the left, then turn left at the roundabout to join Midridge Road. Carry on for around a mile, passing the golf course on the left. At the next roundabout, take the first exit, following signs for Woodham, and continue along Burnhill Way for around a mile. At the roundabout, take the third exit to enter Cobblers Hall Road, then take the first right into Rope Moor Way. Cobblers Hall is on the right, just over 50 yards on. Satellite Navigation reference DL5 4ZF. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t850024/

·  24th of december, 2011 02:27
·  Rooms: 3

REFNO:30098. Imagine waking up to the sunrise overlooking two of England’s best beaches at Sennen and towards Cape Cornwall, and in the evening having sunsets from the terrace overlooking the Land’s End Lighthouse and the Scilly Isles. All this from visitors’ own 270-degree living room (40ft across) designed in the round with seven sets of sliding patio doors leading out onto a huge decked terrace. See top photograph for view looking east and second photograph for view looking west. This house is in the most stunning location nestling high on the headland at Mayon Cliff surrounded by NT land and the dramatic coastline towards Land’s End. Shark Fin is the ultimate architect-designed house with all the very latest hi-tech eco features. Use of the natural environment has been paramount to harness the earth’s energy. A heat pump with two 80-metre boreholes provides zoned underfloor heating to all rooms, solar panels discreetly incorporated into the rear roof slopes provide energy for hot water and photovoltaic panels for electricity generation. Rain is recycled from the roof for toilet flushing and garden taps. Sennen Cove boasts one of the loveliest stretches of sand in Cornwall and still retains much of the original atmosphere of a fishing village with its own life boat stations. A very popular spot for surfers and for families with children. On the beach there is a lovely restaurant, a café and a local village pub ‘The Old Success’. Also two other cafes, tea rooms and local shops are a short walk down the cliff from the property. Visit the nearby Minack Theatre with its open air amphitheatre cut into the cliff looking across the ocean. It is a short air trip from Land’s End airport to the Isles of Scilly. Very spacious living room in the round with wood-burning stove, rustic oak floor, concealed mood lighting, seven patio doors to fabulous deck overlooking sea. Spacious kitchen with burr oak and handpainted bespoke units with natural granite worktops, granite breakfast bar, Indian slate floor and dining area looking out to the ocean. Large utility with Belfast sink leading to wet room with toilet, both finished in marble and black Brazilian slate. Double bedroom with 6ft bed, views to Sennen Beach, French doors to patio, en-suite wet room (power shower), toilet, finished in marble/glass. Twin bedroom with TV, French doors to patio/garden. Bathroom with spa bath with jets, walk-in shower cubicle, toilet, mood lighting and finished in natural stone and marble. First floor: Huge triple-aspect double height double bedroom with 6ft bed and additional pull-out bed (for +1), French doors to Juliet balcony and en-suite Travertine and marble wet room with power shower, toilet. High level views from raised area towards Sennen to the east and Land’s End to the south west. Wood-burning stove - fuel inc Elec, full underfloor heating from ground source heat, bed linen and towels inc Two t/cots Two h/chairs Two Freeview TVs DVD iPod dock M/wave W/machine T/dryer American f/freezer Landscaped gardens with lawns, patios, decks and furniture BBQ Parking (for 2 cars) No smoking Friday to Friday. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t2538/

£1,053 /week

·  24th of december, 2011 02:28
·  Rooms: 1

REFNO:9173. A little piece of heaven . . . That’s how the local postman has described the Vellan Dreath Valley, a lovely and hidden corner of Cornwall overlooking the wide sweep of Whitesand Bay. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – a haven for botanists and wildlife enthusiasts – these delightful holiday cottages are set in a privately owned, unspoilt 8-acre valley, bordered by a stream, and offer spectacular panoramic sea views all year round. Converted with flair and imagination to the same high standards of comfort, each of these cottages enjoys its own personal garden. Their quiet and magical settings are only accessible on foot down the sandy beach path from Sunny Corner Lane. The local inn and the attractive little fishing harbour of Sennen Cove are only 10 minutes’ walk across the vast expanse of the sandy Blue Flag beach, which is perfect for water sports and famous for surfing. If you are lucky, you may see dolphins, spot the odd seal or basking shark. Rock climbing is popular on the cliffs and headlands, and this is superb walking country. Dogs are permitted on the sand dunes and neighbouring Gwenver beach, with restricted access during summer at Whitesands Bay beach. Land’s End is only about a mile further along the glorious coastal footpath, while in the opposite direction the path leads to the dramatic scenery of Cape Cornwall. All around this coast are countless pretty and secluded coves to explore. Inland, this wild and unspoilt corner of Cornwall, is dotted with prehistoric relics. The little fishing village of Newlyn and picturesque Mousehole harbour, both popular subjects for artists, are 8 miles away. At Porthcurno (4 miles), is the open-air Minack theatre, in a spectacular setting on the cliff top with the sea and setting sun as its backdrop. A short drive away is St Ives, long popular as an artists’ colony, with its pretty stone cottages and narrow cobbled lanes through which to wander. There are many galleries, including St Ive’s Tate Gallery. The town of Penzance (8 miles) has a wealth of amenities for visitors, including museums, cinema, golf, tennis and riding, as well as many good shops and restaurants. In the summer months, day trips by ferry, plane or helicopter are available to the romantic Isles of Scilly. Shops ½ mile. A perfect place to relax and watch the world go by. Open-plan studio with stunning sea views, exposed granite walls, slate-style floor with underfloor heating. Stable door to cosy living and kitchen area. Step to double bedroom. All simply but attractively furnished. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet. Elec, NSH (elec underfloor in Basking Shark and The Studio and on the ground floor of Tresillian), bed linen and towels inc T/cot and h/chair by arr (except Cat’s Cradle, Little Petra, Basking Shark and The Studio) Freesat TV DVD M/wave (combi m/wave/oven/grill in The Studio) Washer/dryer Garden with patio and furniture BBQ Private car park 150–200 yds Luggage can be transported up and down the valley by tractor – small charge payable to driver Wet suit and surf board for hire locally Unsuitable for the infirm NB: Drops in grounds Elec underfloor heating inc Pretty hillside garden overlooking sea Friday to Friday No children except babes in arms. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t6633/

£329 /week

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