Summary Positioned to the rear of this apartment block, well presented and maintained two bedroom second floor apartment. Ideally located for access to the M62 creating an excellent opportunity to the commuter that requires the Northern Motorway Network. Description Well presented two bedroom second floor apartment located within this sought after and popular residential development. Positioned to the rear of the apartment block and therefore providing an open aspect of the surrounding area. The accommodation comprises of entrance hallway, lounge/dining area, kitchen, master bedroom with en-suite facilities, one further bedroom and bathroom. The windows are upvc double glazed. Intercom access, well maintained communal gardens and allocated parking space. Entrance Hallway Good sized hallway which provides access door to lounge, 2 bedrooms and bathroom. There is a useful storage cupboard which houses the hot water tank, storage heater, loft access. Lounge 11' 2" x 12' ( 3.40m x 3.66m ) Upvc double glazed window to the rear of the property, telephone point, TV point, storage heater and entrance door to the kitchen. Kitchen 10' 3" x 6' 4" ( 3.12m x 1.93m ) Fitted kitchen in light wood finish comprising a range of base units to include integrated electric cooker, space and plumbing for washing machine and space for larder style fridge freezer, worktop over with stainless steel sink, matching drainer, monobloc tap, electric 4 ring hob and integrated extractor fan above, range of wall units with some ceramic tiled walls below, upvc double glazed window to the side of the property and an inbuilt hot footplinth heater. Bedroom 1 11' 8" x 9' ( 3.56m x 2.74m ) Upvc double glazed window to the rear of the property, fitted wardrobes including mirror, georgian style door and complete with hanging space and shelf above, entrance to the en-suite, TV point and telephone point. En-Suite 5' 2" x 6' 3" ( 1.57m x 1.91m ) (This measurement narrows to 5') Comprising 3 piece suite in white with low flush WC, wall mounted wash hand basin and corner shower cubicle with glass panels, sliding doors and tiling to this area, radiator/towel rail, extractor fan. Bedroom 2 7' 10" x 8' 4" ( 2.39m x 2.54m ) Upvc double glazed window to the rear of the property, electric wall heater. Bathroom 6' 5" x 6' 5" ( 1.96m x 1.96m ) 3 piece suite in white comprising panelled bath, low flush WC, wash basin with matching pedestal and partially ceramic tiled walls, extractor fan and radiator/towel ladder rail. Directions From Wakefield City Centre take the Doncaster Road A636, continue over Chantry Bridge and on past Superbowl. Take the left hand fork towards Normanton, continue up Pineapple Hill passing the Pineapple Public House to the right hand side. At the roundabout turn right onto the new Normanton By-Pass. Continue to the next roundabout and turn left on to Church Lane, next right onto Western Gales Way - continue to roundabout and turn left onto Kingston Drive, at the next roundabout turn right onto Lakeside Park and third left onto Lakeside Court. 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. General: While we endeavour to make our sales particulars fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property and, accordingly, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the position for you, especially if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. 3. Measurements: These approximate room sizes are only intended as general guidance. You must verify the dimensions carefully before ordering carpets or any built-in furniture. 4. Services: Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this property, accordingly we strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising their offer to purchase. 5. These Particulars Are Issued In Good Faith But Do Not Constitute Representations Of Fact Or Form Part Of Any Offer Or Contract. The Matters Referred To In These Particulars Should Be Independently Verified By Prospective Buyers Or Tenants. Neither Sequence (UK) Limited Nor Any Of Its Employees Or Agents Has Any Authority To Make Or Give Any Representation Or Warranty Whatever In Relation To This Property. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t892703/
Sutton Kersh are delighted to offer for sale this self contained ground floor apartment with accomodation comprising; Communal entrance, entrance door to hall, lounge with electric fire, kitchen, two bedrooms and shower room/wc. The property has double glazing and electric heating, and is being offered for sale with no chain involved. An internal inspection is highly recommended. Location Situated on Darley Court, which is located on Darley Drive in West Derby, a desirable residential location offering easy access to local amenities, including schooling; there is a selection of infant, primary and secondary schools within walking distance, shopping facilities locally and in Eaton Road, West Derby Village, Prescot Road and Old Swan shopping area just a short distance away. There are excellent road links and public transport services giving further shopping opportunity out of the area and into Liverpool City Centre. The property is also ideally situated for access to Alder Hey Childrens Hospital and Broadgreen Hospital nearby. Viewings may be arranged strictly by appointment via the agents West Derby office and the rest of the details are set out below: Ground Floor Apartment Communal Entrance Hall Two storage cupboards, one housing the hot water cylinder. Electric wall heater. Lounge (14' 0'' x 12' 7'' (4.28m x 3.86m)) Two double glazed windows and electric fire with surround. Electric wall heater. Kitchen (12' 7'' x 10' 11'' (3.86m x 3.33m)) Two double glazed windows. A range of wall and base units with worktop surfaces incorpaorating a stainless steel sink unit with taps over. Gas cooker point. Pre plumbed for washing machine. Bedroom One (13' 11'' x 9' 0'' (4.26m x 2.75m)) Double glazed window. Electric wall heater. Bedroom Two (10' 10'' x 6' 8'' (3.32m x 2.05m)) Double glazed window. Electric wall heater. Shower Room/wc Double glazed window. Step in shower cubicle, low level wc, pedestal hand wash basin and tiled walls. Communal Car Parking No Chain Involved Please Note We are advised by our Vendor client that the tenure is leasehold, we are also advised by our Vendor client that there is a management fee payable of 50 per calendar month to William G. Graddon & Co. Written verification is awaited. Purchase Incentives Chain Free Lifestyle Activities City Hiking Village Amenities and Services Schools Management Property Characteristics Leasehold Storage Ground Floor Property Features Double Glazing Electric Heating Fixtures and Furnishings Cooker Shower Toilet Washing Machine. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1278063/
Hunter & Bloomfield is delighted to offer for sale, as sole agents, this spacious 4 bedroom flat. This split level property has 4 double bedrooms. On the ground floor is the spacious kitchen, separate WC, a spacious reception room with direct access to a well maintained 50ft garden. Double glazed windows and doors through-out. The property is in a good condition and situated in a residential area. Located away from Westferry DLR station and close proximity to Canary Wharf shopping centre, this fabulous purpose built flat is exceptional value for money and ideal for a family home or a great rental investment. Commercial Road and the A12 and 13 provide ideal transportation means into the City and away to Lakeside and Kent. Nearby amenities include a GP, school and local shops, cafes and restaurants. Call Hunter & Bloomfield now to arrange a viewing on . Lounge (Reception) 4.57m x 3.96m (15' x 13' ) laminate flooring, double glazed windows over looking the garden, double glazed door direct access to garden. Bathroom 7' x 7' (2.13m x 2.13m) vinly floor, white ceramic tiles all ways, frosted double glazed windows over looking the drive way Bedroom 13' x 10' (3.96m x 3.05m) laminate floors, double glazed windows over looking the garden Bedroom 9' x 3" (2.74m x 0.07m) laminate floors, double glazed windows over looking the garden Bedroom 13' x 10' (3.96m x 3.05m) laminate floors, double glazed windows over looking the garden Bedroom 10' x 9' (3.05m x 2.74m) laminate fllors, double glazed windows over looking the drive way Kitchen 15' x 9' (4.57m x 2.74m) access from main hallway, vinly floors, wood cabinates, double glazed windows over loooikng drive way. Property Ref:84_678_2366367 Lifestyle Activities City Lake Amenities and Services Schools Shops Property Characteristics Ground Floor Property Features Garden Double Glazing Wooden Floors Reception Fixtures and Furnishings Toilet. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1154316/
A stunning two bedroomed penthouse apartment arranged on the tenth and eleventh floors (with lift) of this imposing building with concierge and garage on a private road, boasting breathtaking south-westerly views from a fabulous roof terrace. The property comprises beautiful reception room with balcony, further reception room with wall-to-wall windows and patio doors to the roof terrace, contemporary kitchen, lovely master bedroom with en suite shower room, further spacious bedroom, bathroom and guest cloakroom. Eaton Drive is a private road located moments from local amenities and the restaurants, shops and bars of Kingston while the open space of Richmond Park is moments away. Norbiton (National Rail) is the nearest station while motorists can gain easy access in and out of London via the A3. Amenities and Services Concierge Shops Property Features Balcony Terrace Attic Cloakroom Ensuite Garage Roof Terrace Views Patio Reception Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1263048/
Brand New Low Maintenance 10 Year NHBC Warranty Choice of Kitchen Units and Worktops, Subject To Build Stage Integrated Appliances Stylish White Suites for Bathroom and Ensuite Master Bedroom with Fitted Wardrobes PVCu Double Glazed Windows Lift Servicing Plots 26-37 Allocated Parking Firstbuy price is based on the full asking price of 109, 995 and is a 80/20 share, subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply. 5% deposit required. IT'S NOT TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE!! BRAND NEW, STYLISH AND CONTEMPORARY APARTMENTS IN A LAKESIDE LOCATION IN HAMPTON, CLOSE TO SERPENTINE GREEN SHOPPING CENTRE. HURRY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!! Wow!! Amazing value second floor apartments which are priced to sell off plan, without a show home. Set in a picturesque location, near to Serpentine Lake and currently under construction, by a quality new homes builder, these apartments come with a 10 year NHBC warranty and would make an excellent choice for a first time purchase or investor. the apartments have a stunning fully fitted kitchen that comes with energy saving integrated appliances. Many have fitted wardrobes in the bedrooms which provide useful storage space, white bathroom and ensuite, also views across Serpentine Lake. All apartments are carefully designed to make use of the space and light available, whilst having the added convenience of the accommodation all on one floor. secure communal entrances and hallways are provided to give you peace of mind and reassurance. Allocated parking is available. Hampton is approximately a 10 minute drive from the historic Cathedral city of Peterborough, offering many amenities and social places to eat and be entertained. There are both public and private schools and excellent road and rail links, with London only 50 minutes by train. A great location. Lifestyle Activities City Historic Sites Lake Amenities and Services Parking Schools Property Characteristics Storage 2nd Floor Property Features Allocated Parking Double Glazing Ensuite Fitted Kitchen Fitted Wardrobes Lift Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t985102/
Brand New Low Maintenance 10 Year NHBC Warranty Choice of Kitchen Units and Worktops, Subject To Build Stage Integrated Appliances Stylish White Suites for Bathroom and Ensuite Master Bedroom with Fitted Wardrobes PVCu Double Glazed Windows Lift Servicing Plots 26-37 Allocated Parking From 109, 995 IT'S NOT TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE!! BRAND NEW, STYLISH AND CONTEMPORARY APARTMENTS IN A LAKESIDE LOCATION IN HAMPTON, CLOSE TO SERPENTINE GREEN SHOPPING CENTRE. HURRY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!! Wow!! Amazing value second floor apartments which are priced to sell off plan, without a show home. Set in a picturesque location, near to Serpentine Lake and currently under construction, by a quality new homes builder, these apartments come with a 10 year NHBC warranty and would make an excellent choice for a first time purchase or investor. the apartments have a stunning fully fitted kitchen that comes with energy saving integrated appliances. Many have fitted wardrobes in the bedrooms which provide useful storage space, white bathroom and ensuite, also views across Serpentine Lake. All apartments are carefully designed to make use of the space and light available, whilst having the added convenience of the accommodation all on one floor. secure communal entrances and hallways are provided to give you peace of mind and reassurance. Allocated parking is available. Hampton is approximately a 10 minute drive from the historic Cathedral city of Peterborough, offering many amenities and social places to eat and be entertained. There are both public and private schools and excellent road and rail links, with London only 50 minutes by train. A great location. Lifestyle Activities City Historic Sites Lake Amenities and Services Parking Schools Property Characteristics Storage 2nd Floor Property Features Allocated Parking Double Glazing Ensuite Fitted Kitchen Fitted Wardrobes Lift Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t985103/
Housesimple are delighted to offer this superbly-presented third floor apartment in the sought-after Victoria Mills conversion development in Draycott, Derbyshire. Accommodation comprises of entrance hall, large open-plan loft style living / dining / fitted kitchen, mezzanine level, two large double bedrooms (including master with en-suite) and shower room with WC. The property benefits from 17.5ft high vaulted ceilings, feature double glazed windows and Economy 7 electrical heating throughout. The building has all facilities including outside communal seating area, outside water and electricity, lift and stairs to all floors, gated access with security systems, CCTV and designated parking area with ample visitors parking on-site. Transport links include Long Eaton Station, East Midlands Airport (20 Min drive), local bus routes and ease of access to M1 (Junction 25) and A50 (Junction 1) motorways. The apartment is conveniently located near such amenities as Victoria Park and West Park Leisure Centres and Derby with all its shops, bars and restaurants. Viewing highly recommended. Entrance/Hallway Entrance on third floor. Hall, Cupboard with meters and economy 7 water heater, electric fan assisted storage heater, leads to :- Living / Dining / Kitchen (6.7m x 5.5m) Loft style open-plan layout with two large 8.5ft x 6ft double glazed feature windows, high vaulted ceilings. Two Electric fan assisted storage heaters. Open-plan layout leading into fully fitted kitchen with all integral units, including washer/dryer, dishwasher and fridge/freezer, and ample storage. Stairs leading up to mezzanine level. Stairs (to mezzanine level above kitchen) Mezzanine (4.4m x 2.9m) Used as either a study / library or can also be used as an additional third bedroom. Bedroom 1 (3.3m x 4.3m) Double bedroom with 12.5ft high ceiling and large feature window. Electric radiator. Built-in wardrobe. Access to en-suite. En-suite (2.5m x 1.9m) Fitted suite including panelled bath / shower combination, handwash basin and low level WC. Bedroom 2 Double bedroom with 12.5ft high ceiling and large feature window. Electric radiator. Shower Room (2.9m x 1.2m) With fitted suite including shower, handwash basin and low level WC. Facilities and Services The building has all facilities including outside communal seating area, outside water and electricity, lift and stairs to all floors, gated access with security systems, CCTV and designated parking area with ample visitors parking on-site. MISREPRESENTATION ACT, 1967. Conditions under which these particulars are issued for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are, give notice:- These particulars do not constitute, nor constitute any part of, an offer or contract. All statements contained in these particulars as to this property are made without responsibility on the part of or the vendors or lessors. None of the statements contained in these particulars as to this property are to be relied on as statements or representations of fact. Any intending purchasers or lessees must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. The vendors or lessors do not make or give, and neither nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give, any representations, or warranty whatever in relationship to this property. Lifestyle Activities Development Amenities and Services Parking Security Shops Property Characteristics Conversion High Ceilings Storage 3rd Floor Property Features Attic Double Glazing Ensuite Fitted Kitchen Library Lift Lobby Study Fixtures and Furnishings Bath Dishwasher Dryer Fridge Shower Toilet. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1098252/
SUMMARY Situated in a cul-de-sac development to the West of town, this two bedroom ground floor maisonette is ideally suited to first time or investment buyers. Further comprising a living/dining room, kitchen & shower room; the property benefits electric heating & parking. Viewing recommended. DESCRIPTION Situated in a cul-de-sac development to the West of town, this two bedroom ground floor maisonette is ideally suited to first time or investment buyers. Further comprising a living/dining room, kitchen & shower room; the property benefits electric heating & parking. Viewing recommended. Living / Dining Room 15' 1" maximum x 14' maximum ( 4.60m maximum x 4.27m maximum ) Entrance door, double glazed window to the front of the property, storage heater, open to: Kitchen 10' 8" x 4' 5" ( 3.25m x 1.35m ) Double glazed window to the rear of the property, fitted wall and base level units complemented by worksurfaces with inset 1 bowl sink and drainer unit, built-in electric cooker, built-in electric hob with cookerhood above, freestanding automatic washing machine, freestanding automatic dishwasher, freestanding fridge/freezer, tiling to walls. Inner Hallway Airing cupboard. Bedroom One 10' 4" x 9' ( 3.15m x 2.74m ) Double glazed window to the front of the property, fitted wardrobe, storage heater. Bedroom Two 10' 9" x 6' 2" ( 3.28m x 1.88m ) Double glazed window to the rear of the property, storage heater. Shower Room Double glazed window to the front of the property, suite comprising shower cubicle housing electric shower, wash hand basin, and low-level W.C. Heated towel rail, part-tiling to walls. Parking Off street parking is available to the front of the property. Garden The development has communal gardens. Location For the commuter there is a frequent rail service from High Wycombe to London Marylebone and the area also benefits from being close to the M40, providing links to the national motorway network including the M25 and easy access to Heathrow Airport. The town provides an extensive range of shopping facilities, as well as a sports centre and multi-screen cinema complex. Surrounding the town is a selection of golf courses and other recreational amenities while a short drive finds the River Thames and the historic town of Marlow. High Wycombe town centre has also benefited from major redevelopment in recent years consisting of an extensive shopping centre and leisure facilities. DIRECTIONS From High Wycombe Town Centre proceed along the West Wycombe Road and turn left onto Mill End Road. Continue past the school and turn left onto Eaton Avenue. Turn left onto Park View Court then immediately right onto Banner Court where the property can be found. 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 Golf Historic Sites Town Complex Development Amenities and Services Parking Schools Property Characteristics Storage Ground Floor Property Features Garden Dining Room Double Glazing Electric Heating Off Street Parking Views Fixtures and Furnishings Cooker Dishwasher Fridge Shower Washing Machine. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1191822/
Type A: 383, 384, 394 Type B: 389, 390RoomsType ALounge/Kitchen (4.670 x 4.270 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (2.720 x 3.180 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.410 x 2.860 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.667 x 3.000 metre)Bathroom (1.947 x 2.170 metre) maxType BLounge/Kitchen (3.850 x 7.394 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (4.450 x 2.735 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.072 x 2.324 metre)Bathroom (1.970 x 2.259 metre) maxAbout The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1218211/
Type A: 383, 384, 394 Type B: 389, 390RoomsType ALounge/Kitchen (4.670 x 4.270 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (2.720 x 3.180 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.410 x 2.860 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.667 x 3.000 metre)Bathroom (1.947 x 2.170 metre) maxType BLounge/Kitchen (3.850 x 7.394 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (4.450 x 2.735 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.072 x 2.324 metre)Bathroom (1.970 x 2.259 metre) maxAbout The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929353/
Type A: 385, 386, 395 Type B: 391, 392RoomsType ALounge/Kitchen (4.670 x 4.270 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (2.720 x 3.180 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.410 x 2.860 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.667 x 3.000 metre)Bathroom (1.947 x 2.170 metre) maxType BLounge/Kitchen (3.850 x 7.394 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (4.450 x 2.735 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.072 x 2.324 metre)Bathroom (1.970 x 2.259 metre) maxAbout The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929359/
Type A: 385, 386, 395 Type B: 391, 392RoomsType ALounge/Kitchen (4.670 x 4.270 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (2.720 x 3.180 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.410 x 2.860 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.667 x 3.000 metre)Bathroom (1.947 x 2.170 metre) maxType BLounge/Kitchen (3.850 x 7.394 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (4.450 x 2.735 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.072 x 2.324 metre)Bathroom (1.970 x 2.259 metre) maxAbout The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929361/
In the Trent, a corridor-style landing opens on to a charming L-shaped open-plan living area to which dormer-style windows introduce a distinctive, welcoming character. The second bedroom, ideal for guests, could also be used to create a convenient home office or computer suite.Roomsground floorGarages (1 x 1 metre)first floorLounge (3.938 x 3.749 metre)Kitchen (2.538 x 2.520 metre)Master Bedroom (3.176 x 4.131 metre) maxBedroom 2/Study (2.688 x 2.420 metre)Bathroom (2.050 x 1.700 metre)About Dukes MeadWithin a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, Dukesmead is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of new homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from Dukesmead, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport Dukesmead is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursSaturday to Wednesday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 40km, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around 1km on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 30km, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 19km, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road, and the entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Features Study Fixtures and Furnishings Computer. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t924116/
Type A: 383, 384, 394 Type B: 389, 390RoomsType ALounge/Kitchen (4.670 x 4.270 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (2.720 x 3.180 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.410 x 2.860 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.667 x 3.000 metre)Bathroom (1.947 x 2.170 metre) maxType BLounge/Kitchen (3.850 x 7.394 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (4.450 x 2.735 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.072 x 2.324 metre)Bathroom (1.970 x 2.259 metre) maxAbout The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929354/
Type A: 385, 386, 395 Type B: 391, 392RoomsType ALounge/Kitchen (4.670 x 4.270 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (2.720 x 3.180 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.410 x 2.860 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.667 x 3.000 metre)Bathroom (1.947 x 2.170 metre) maxType BLounge/Kitchen (3.850 x 7.394 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (4.450 x 2.735 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.072 x 2.324 metre)Bathroom (1.970 x 2.259 metre) maxAbout The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929360/
Type A: 385, 386, 395 Type B: 391, 392RoomsType ALounge/Kitchen (4.670 x 4.270 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (2.720 x 3.180 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.410 x 2.860 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.667 x 3.000 metre)Bathroom (1.947 x 2.170 metre) maxType BLounge/Kitchen (3.850 x 7.394 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (4.450 x 2.735 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.072 x 2.324 metre)Bathroom (1.970 x 2.259 metre) maxAbout The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929363/
Type A: 381, 382, 393 Type B: 387, 388RoomsType ALounge/Kitchen (4.670 x 4.270 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (2.720 x 3.180 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.410 x 2.860 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.667 x 3.000 metre)Bathroom (1.947 x 2.170 metre) maxType BLounge/Kitchen (3.850 x 7.394 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (4.450 x 2.735 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.072 x 2.324 metre)Bathroom (1.970 x 2.259 metre) maxAbout The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929350/
While the upper and lower homes of the Pinter differ in layout, both incorporate a striking living area in which the lounge and the kitchen are linked by a stylish archway, bringing open-plan convenience while maintaining a degree of separation between the household chores and the leisure space. Both homes also include generously-sized hall cupboards, ideal for bulky items like sports equipment.Roomsfirst floorLounge (3.555 x 3.270 metre)Kitchen/Breakfast (3.565 x 2.232 metre)Master Bedroom (3.555 x 2.855 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.172 x 2.929 metre)Bathroom (2.172 x 1.690 metre)About The Meadows Ph1More homes are available on Phase 2 The Meadows. Click here to find out more The Meadows Set on the western edge of the charming village of Ollerton, one of the most convenient commuter bases in the area, The Meadows development presents a selection of superb contemporary new homes in a beautiful rural setting. Nestling in the heart of Sherwood Forest, rich in tradition and character, this is the perfect retreat from city life. Local history Ollerton’s location, at the crossroads of the York to London and Lincoln to Mansfield roads, made it an important meeting place and led to the establishment of two renowned coaching inns, the White Hart and the Hop Pole, which are still providing food and drink to travellers and locals today. The area is inextricably linked with Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood, while, more recently, the rich coal deposits led to the growth of the adjacent mining village of New Ollerton, widely admired as a model of its type. Today, the heritage of the area lives on in its strong sense of local pride and community. Shopping The busy shopping area at New Ollerton, just a few minutes’ walk from The Meadows, offers a full selection of traditional butchers and bakers, convenience stores, chemists, newsagents, supermarkets, banks and building societies, hairdressers, cafs, takeaways and an assortment of specialist shops. New Ollerton also has an indoor market held on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The lively little town of Mansfield, around eight-and-a-half miles away, has a wider selection of high-street retailers, many located in the covered Four Seasons Shopping Centre, and also hosts speciality markets throughout the year. Outdoor activities There are two major country parks virtually adjacent to Ollerton. Sherwood Forest Country Park, with its ancient oak trees, is an endlessly fascinating woodland habitat with a unique ecology and a rich diversity of wildlife. The Park, which has a restaurant and a visitor centre, is also the site of the Robin Hood Festival, an enormously popular free annual event. Rufford County Park, one of Nottinghamshire’s most popular visitor attractions, is just a little to the south of the village. Set around the picturesque ruin of a 12th century Cistercian monastery, Rufford Park incorporates gardens, meadows and woodlands, a restaurant, a craft centre and a wide range of regular events. Clumber Park, around five miles away, offers a pleasant choice of lakeside walks and cycle paths, and the longest avenue of lime trees in Europe, as well as a varied programme of children’s events. Sport and leisure The Meadows is just a few minutes’ walk from The Dukeries Leisure Centre which, in addition to a 20-metre swimming pool, offers a comprehensive selection of football and hockey pitches, tennis courts, training areas and a health suite with steam room and sauna. The Dukeries organises a wide range of ancillary services and activities, from aromatherapy massage to children’s parties. There are also swimming facilities and a gym at South Forest Leisure Centre, around two-and-a-half miles away. Rufford Park Golf and Country Club, less than two miles from The Meadows, has a beautiful par 70 parkland course and extensive facilities for catering and hospitality. Transport Less than two miles from the A614, The Meadows is in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Lincoln and Sheffield. The railway station at Shirebrook, around seven miles from the development, has services to Nottingham and Worksop, with the journey to Nottingham taking around 45 minutes. Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, is only around 20 miles away. Education There is a good choice of schools within around a mile of the development. Health care There is a full GP service in New Ollerton, around ten minutes’ walk from The Meadows, with seven doctors operating a range of regular clinics and consultations. There is also a dental surgery around half-a-mile away, in New Ollerton.Opening HoursThursday to Monday (incl) from 10.30am to 5.30pm.DirectionsFrom the A1 southbound Exit A1 at Clumber Park roundabout, take the second exit (A614) signed Nottingham and Ollerton. Once over the roundabout, continue for approximately six-and-a-half-miles staying on the A614. At the second roundabout turn left onto the A616 signed for Newark, Tuxford and Ollerton. After 200 yards into Ollerton, take the second exit at the next roundabout for Newark. Staying on the A616 for approximately quarter-of-a-mile, pass the Ollerton House Public House on the left, after leaving the village take the next left turning approximately one mile and drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. From the A1 northbound Exit the A1 onto the A6325 signed for Newark, after half-a-mile turn right onto the A616, follow this road for ten-and-a-half miles. After leaving Wellow Road take the next right, drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. Lifestyle Activities Resort City Golf Rural Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Development High Street Parkland Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Train Station Property Features Garden Sauna. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931257/
The master bedroom of the Wolsey is a unique blend of luxury and character. The fascinating duplex arrangement, with its first-floor entrance vestibule and internal staircase, the charming dormer window, and the en-suite shower room combine to create a gloriously relaxing personal retreat. The third bedroom could be used to create a practical home office or study.Roomsground floorLounge (4.214 x 3.197 metre)Kitchen/Dining (3.123 x 4.150 metre)Cloakroom (1.985 x .860 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.810 x 4.150 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.734 x 2.023 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.023 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (5.954 x 4.150 metre)En-Suite (1.655 x 2.652 metre)About The Meadows Ph1More homes are available on Phase 2 The Meadows. Click here to find out more The Meadows Set on the western edge of the charming village of Ollerton, one of the most convenient commuter bases in the area, The Meadows development presents a selection of superb contemporary new homes in a beautiful rural setting. Nestling in the heart of Sherwood Forest, rich in tradition and character, this is the perfect retreat from city life. Local history Ollerton’s location, at the crossroads of the York to London and Lincoln to Mansfield roads, made it an important meeting place and led to the establishment of two renowned coaching inns, the White Hart and the Hop Pole, which are still providing food and drink to travellers and locals today. The area is inextricably linked with Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood, while, more recently, the rich coal deposits led to the growth of the adjacent mining village of New Ollerton, widely admired as a model of its type. Today, the heritage of the area lives on in its strong sense of local pride and community. Shopping The busy shopping area at New Ollerton, just a few minutes’ walk from The Meadows, offers a full selection of traditional butchers and bakers, convenience stores, chemists, newsagents, supermarkets, banks and building societies, hairdressers, cafs, takeaways and an assortment of specialist shops. New Ollerton also has an indoor market held on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The lively little town of Mansfield, around eight-and-a-half miles away, has a wider selection of high-street retailers, many located in the covered Four Seasons Shopping Centre, and also hosts speciality markets throughout the year. Outdoor activities There are two major country parks virtually adjacent to Ollerton. Sherwood Forest Country Park, with its ancient oak trees, is an endlessly fascinating woodland habitat with a unique ecology and a rich diversity of wildlife. The Park, which has a restaurant and a visitor centre, is also the site of the Robin Hood Festival, an enormously popular free annual event. Rufford County Park, one of Nottinghamshire’s most popular visitor attractions, is just a little to the south of the village. Set around the picturesque ruin of a 12th century Cistercian monastery, Rufford Park incorporates gardens, meadows and woodlands, a restaurant, a craft centre and a wide range of regular events. Clumber Park, around five miles away, offers a pleasant choice of lakeside walks and cycle paths, and the longest avenue of lime trees in Europe, as well as a varied programme of children’s events. Sport and leisure The Meadows is just a few minutes’ walk from The Dukeries Leisure Centre which, in addition to a 20-metre swimming pool, offers a comprehensive selection of football and hockey pitches, tennis courts, training areas and a health suite with steam room and sauna. The Dukeries organises a wide range of ancillary services and activities, from aromatherapy massage to children’s parties. There are also swimming facilities and a gym at South Forest Leisure Centre, around two-and-a-half miles away. Rufford Park Golf and Country Club, less than two miles from The Meadows, has a beautiful par 70 parkland course and extensive facilities for catering and hospitality. Transport Less than two miles from the A614, The Meadows is in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Lincoln and Sheffield. The railway station at Shirebrook, around seven miles from the development, has services to Nottingham and Worksop, with the journey to Nottingham taking around 45 minutes. Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, is only around 20 miles away. Education There is a good choice of schools within around a mile of the development. Health care There is a full GP service in New Ollerton, around ten minutes’ walk from The Meadows, with seven doctors operating a range of regular clinics and consultations. There is also a dental surgery around half-a-mile away, in New Ollerton.Opening HoursThursday to Monday (incl) from 10.30am to 5.30pm.DirectionsFrom the A1 southbound Exit A1 at Clumber Park roundabout, take the second exit (A614) signed Nottingham and Ollerton. Once over the roundabout, continue for approximately six-and-a-half-miles staying on the A614. At the second roundabout turn left onto the A616 signed for Newark, Tuxford and Ollerton. After 200 yards into Ollerton, take the second exit at the next roundabout for Newark. Staying on the A616 for approximately quarter-of-a-mile, pass the Ollerton House Public House on the left, after leaving the village take the next left turning approximately one mile and drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. From the A1 northbound Exit the A1 onto the A6325 signed for Newark, after half-a-mile turn right onto the A616, follow this road for ten-and-a-half miles. After leaving Wellow Road take the next right, drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. Lifestyle Activities Resort City Golf Rural Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Development High Street Parkland Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Train Station Property Characteristics Duplex 1st Floor Property Features Garden Ensuite Sauna Study Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931252/
The master bedroom of the Wolsey is a unique blend of luxury and character. The fascinating duplex arrangement, with its first-floor entrance vestibule and internal staircase, the charming dormer window, and the en-suite shower room combine to create a gloriously relaxing personal retreat. The third bedroom could be used to create a practical home office or study.Roomsground floorLounge (4.214 x 3.197 metre)Kitchen/Dining (3.123 x 4.150 metre)Cloakroom (1.985 x .860 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.810 x 4.150 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.734 x 2.023 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.023 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (5.954 x 4.150 metre)En-Suite (1.655 x 2.652 metre)About The Meadows Ph1More homes are available on Phase 2 The Meadows. Click here to find out more The Meadows Set on the western edge of the charming village of Ollerton, one of the most convenient commuter bases in the area, The Meadows development presents a selection of superb contemporary new homes in a beautiful rural setting. Nestling in the heart of Sherwood Forest, rich in tradition and character, this is the perfect retreat from city life. Local history Ollerton’s location, at the crossroads of the York to London and Lincoln to Mansfield roads, made it an important meeting place and led to the establishment of two renowned coaching inns, the White Hart and the Hop Pole, which are still providing food and drink to travellers and locals today. The area is inextricably linked with Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood, while, more recently, the rich coal deposits led to the growth of the adjacent mining village of New Ollerton, widely admired as a model of its type. Today, the heritage of the area lives on in its strong sense of local pride and community. Shopping The busy shopping area at New Ollerton, just a few minutes’ walk from The Meadows, offers a full selection of traditional butchers and bakers, convenience stores, chemists, newsagents, supermarkets, banks and building societies, hairdressers, cafs, takeaways and an assortment of specialist shops. New Ollerton also has an indoor market held on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The lively little town of Mansfield, around eight-and-a-half miles away, has a wider selection of high-street retailers, many located in the covered Four Seasons Shopping Centre, and also hosts speciality markets throughout the year. Outdoor activities There are two major country parks virtually adjacent to Ollerton. Sherwood Forest Country Park, with its ancient oak trees, is an endlessly fascinating woodland habitat with a unique ecology and a rich diversity of wildlife. The Park, which has a restaurant and a visitor centre, is also the site of the Robin Hood Festival, an enormously popular free annual event. Rufford County Park, one of Nottinghamshire’s most popular visitor attractions, is just a little to the south of the village. Set around the picturesque ruin of a 12th century Cistercian monastery, Rufford Park incorporates gardens, meadows and woodlands, a restaurant, a craft centre and a wide range of regular events. Clumber Park, around five miles away, offers a pleasant choice of lakeside walks and cycle paths, and the longest avenue of lime trees in Europe, as well as a varied programme of children’s events. Sport and leisure The Meadows is just a few minutes’ walk from The Dukeries Leisure Centre which, in addition to a 20-metre swimming pool, offers a comprehensive selection of football and hockey pitches, tennis courts, training areas and a health suite with steam room and sauna. The Dukeries organises a wide range of ancillary services and activities, from aromatherapy massage to children’s parties. There are also swimming facilities and a gym at South Forest Leisure Centre, around two-and-a-half miles away. Rufford Park Golf and Country Club, less than two miles from The Meadows, has a beautiful par 70 parkland course and extensive facilities for catering and hospitality. Transport Less than two miles from the A614, The Meadows is in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Lincoln and Sheffield. The railway station at Shirebrook, around seven miles from the development, has services to Nottingham and Worksop, with the journey to Nottingham taking around 45 minutes. Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, is only around 20 miles away. Education There is a good choice of schools within around a mile of the development. Health care There is a full GP service in New Ollerton, around ten minutes’ walk from The Meadows, with seven doctors operating a range of regular clinics and consultations. There is also a dental surgery around half-a-mile away, in New Ollerton.Opening HoursThursday to Monday (incl) from 10.30am to 5.30pm.DirectionsFrom the A1 southbound Exit A1 at Clumber Park roundabout, take the second exit (A614) signed Nottingham and Ollerton. Once over the roundabout, continue for approximately six-and-a-half-miles staying on the A614. At the second roundabout turn left onto the A616 signed for Newark, Tuxford and Ollerton. After 200 yards into Ollerton, take the second exit at the next roundabout for Newark. Staying on the A616 for approximately quarter-of-a-mile, pass the Ollerton House Public House on the left, after leaving the village take the next left turning approximately one mile and drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. From the A1 northbound Exit the A1 onto the A6325 signed for Newark, after half-a-mile turn right onto the A616, follow this road for ten-and-a-half miles. After leaving Wellow Road take the next right, drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. Lifestyle Activities Resort City Golf Rural Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Development High Street Parkland Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Train Station Property Characteristics Duplex 1st Floor Property Features Garden Ensuite Sauna Study Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931253/
The master bedroom of the Wolsey is a unique blend of luxury and character. The fascinating duplex arrangement, with its first-floor entrance vestibule and internal staircase, the charming dormer window, and the en-suite shower room combine to create a gloriously relaxing personal retreat. The third bedroom could be used to create a practical home office or study.Roomsground floorLounge (4.214 x 3.197 metre)Kitchen/Dining (3.123 x 4.150 metre)Cloakroom (1.985 x .860 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.810 x 4.150 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.734 x 2.023 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.023 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (5.954 x 4.150 metre)En-Suite (1.655 x 2.652 metre)About The Meadows Ph1More homes are available on Phase 2 The Meadows. Click here to find out more The Meadows Set on the western edge of the charming village of Ollerton, one of the most convenient commuter bases in the area, The Meadows development presents a selection of superb contemporary new homes in a beautiful rural setting. Nestling in the heart of Sherwood Forest, rich in tradition and character, this is the perfect retreat from city life. Local history Ollerton’s location, at the crossroads of the York to London and Lincoln to Mansfield roads, made it an important meeting place and led to the establishment of two renowned coaching inns, the White Hart and the Hop Pole, which are still providing food and drink to travellers and locals today. The area is inextricably linked with Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood, while, more recently, the rich coal deposits led to the growth of the adjacent mining village of New Ollerton, widely admired as a model of its type. Today, the heritage of the area lives on in its strong sense of local pride and community. Shopping The busy shopping area at New Ollerton, just a few minutes’ walk from The Meadows, offers a full selection of traditional butchers and bakers, convenience stores, chemists, newsagents, supermarkets, banks and building societies, hairdressers, cafs, takeaways and an assortment of specialist shops. New Ollerton also has an indoor market held on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The lively little town of Mansfield, around eight-and-a-half miles away, has a wider selection of high-street retailers, many located in the covered Four Seasons Shopping Centre, and also hosts speciality markets throughout the year. Outdoor activities There are two major country parks virtually adjacent to Ollerton. Sherwood Forest Country Park, with its ancient oak trees, is an endlessly fascinating woodland habitat with a unique ecology and a rich diversity of wildlife. The Park, which has a restaurant and a visitor centre, is also the site of the Robin Hood Festival, an enormously popular free annual event. Rufford County Park, one of Nottinghamshire’s most popular visitor attractions, is just a little to the south of the village. Set around the picturesque ruin of a 12th century Cistercian monastery, Rufford Park incorporates gardens, meadows and woodlands, a restaurant, a craft centre and a wide range of regular events. Clumber Park, around five miles away, offers a pleasant choice of lakeside walks and cycle paths, and the longest avenue of lime trees in Europe, as well as a varied programme of children’s events. Sport and leisure The Meadows is just a few minutes’ walk from The Dukeries Leisure Centre which, in addition to a 20-metre swimming pool, offers a comprehensive selection of football and hockey pitches, tennis courts, training areas and a health suite with steam room and sauna. The Dukeries organises a wide range of ancillary services and activities, from aromatherapy massage to children’s parties. There are also swimming facilities and a gym at South Forest Leisure Centre, around two-and-a-half miles away. Rufford Park Golf and Country Club, less than two miles from The Meadows, has a beautiful par 70 parkland course and extensive facilities for catering and hospitality. Transport Less than two miles from the A614, The Meadows is in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Lincoln and Sheffield. The railway station at Shirebrook, around seven miles from the development, has services to Nottingham and Worksop, with the journey to Nottingham taking around 45 minutes. Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, is only around 20 miles away. Education There is a good choice of schools within around a mile of the development. Health care There is a full GP service in New Ollerton, around ten minutes’ walk from The Meadows, with seven doctors operating a range of regular clinics and consultations. There is also a dental surgery around half-a-mile away, in New Ollerton.Opening HoursThursday to Monday (incl) from 10.30am to 5.30pm.DirectionsFrom the A1 southbound Exit A1 at Clumber Park roundabout, take the second exit (A614) signed Nottingham and Ollerton. Once over the roundabout, continue for approximately six-and-a-half-miles staying on the A614. At the second roundabout turn left onto the A616 signed for Newark, Tuxford and Ollerton. After 200 yards into Ollerton, take the second exit at the next roundabout for Newark. Staying on the A616 for approximately quarter-of-a-mile, pass the Ollerton House Public House on the left, after leaving the village take the next left turning approximately one mile and drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. From the A1 northbound Exit the A1 onto the A6325 signed for Newark, after half-a-mile turn right onto the A616, follow this road for ten-and-a-half miles. After leaving Wellow Road take the next right, drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. Lifestyle Activities Resort City Golf Rural Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Development High Street Parkland Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Train Station Property Characteristics Duplex 1st Floor Property Features Garden Ensuite Sauna Study Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931254/
The master bedroom of the Wolsey is a unique blend of luxury and character. The fascinating duplex arrangement, with its first-floor entrance vestibule and internal staircase, the charming dormer window, and the en-suite shower room combine to create a gloriously relaxing personal retreat. The third bedroom could be used to create a practical home office or study.Roomsground floorLounge (4.214 x 3.197 metre)Kitchen/Dining (3.123 x 4.150 metre)Cloakroom (1.985 x .860 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.810 x 4.150 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.734 x 2.023 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.023 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (5.954 x 4.150 metre)En-Suite (1.655 x 2.652 metre)About The Meadows Ph1More homes are available on Phase 2 The Meadows. Click here to find out more The Meadows Set on the western edge of the charming village of Ollerton, one of the most convenient commuter bases in the area, The Meadows development presents a selection of superb contemporary new homes in a beautiful rural setting. Nestling in the heart of Sherwood Forest, rich in tradition and character, this is the perfect retreat from city life. Local history Ollerton’s location, at the crossroads of the York to London and Lincoln to Mansfield roads, made it an important meeting place and led to the establishment of two renowned coaching inns, the White Hart and the Hop Pole, which are still providing food and drink to travellers and locals today. The area is inextricably linked with Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood, while, more recently, the rich coal deposits led to the growth of the adjacent mining village of New Ollerton, widely admired as a model of its type. Today, the heritage of the area lives on in its strong sense of local pride and community. Shopping The busy shopping area at New Ollerton, just a few minutes’ walk from The Meadows, offers a full selection of traditional butchers and bakers, convenience stores, chemists, newsagents, supermarkets, banks and building societies, hairdressers, cafs, takeaways and an assortment of specialist shops. New Ollerton also has an indoor market held on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The lively little town of Mansfield, around eight-and-a-half miles away, has a wider selection of high-street retailers, many located in the covered Four Seasons Shopping Centre, and also hosts speciality markets throughout the year. Outdoor activities There are two major country parks virtually adjacent to Ollerton. Sherwood Forest Country Park, with its ancient oak trees, is an endlessly fascinating woodland habitat with a unique ecology and a rich diversity of wildlife. The Park, which has a restaurant and a visitor centre, is also the site of the Robin Hood Festival, an enormously popular free annual event. Rufford County Park, one of Nottinghamshire’s most popular visitor attractions, is just a little to the south of the village. Set around the picturesque ruin of a 12th century Cistercian monastery, Rufford Park incorporates gardens, meadows and woodlands, a restaurant, a craft centre and a wide range of regular events. Clumber Park, around five miles away, offers a pleasant choice of lakeside walks and cycle paths, and the longest avenue of lime trees in Europe, as well as a varied programme of children’s events. Sport and leisure The Meadows is just a few minutes’ walk from The Dukeries Leisure Centre which, in addition to a 20-metre swimming pool, offers a comprehensive selection of football and hockey pitches, tennis courts, training areas and a health suite with steam room and sauna. The Dukeries organises a wide range of ancillary services and activities, from aromatherapy massage to children’s parties. There are also swimming facilities and a gym at South Forest Leisure Centre, around two-and-a-half miles away. Rufford Park Golf and Country Club, less than two miles from The Meadows, has a beautiful par 70 parkland course and extensive facilities for catering and hospitality. Transport Less than two miles from the A614, The Meadows is in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Lincoln and Sheffield. The railway station at Shirebrook, around seven miles from the development, has services to Nottingham and Worksop, with the journey to Nottingham taking around 45 minutes. Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, is only around 20 miles away. Education There is a good choice of schools within around a mile of the development. Health care There is a full GP service in New Ollerton, around ten minutes’ walk from The Meadows, with seven doctors operating a range of regular clinics and consultations. There is also a dental surgery around half-a-mile away, in New Ollerton.Opening HoursThursday to Monday (incl) from 10.30am to 5.30pm.DirectionsFrom the A1 southbound Exit A1 at Clumber Park roundabout, take the second exit (A614) signed Nottingham and Ollerton. Once over the roundabout, continue for approximately six-and-a-half-miles staying on the A614. At the second roundabout turn left onto the A616 signed for Newark, Tuxford and Ollerton. After 200 yards into Ollerton, take the second exit at the next roundabout for Newark. Staying on the A616 for approximately quarter-of-a-mile, pass the Ollerton House Public House on the left, after leaving the village take the next left turning approximately one mile and drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. From the A1 northbound Exit the A1 onto the A6325 signed for Newark, after half-a-mile turn right onto the A616, follow this road for ten-and-a-half miles. After leaving Wellow Road take the next right, drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. Lifestyle Activities Resort City Golf Rural Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Development High Street Parkland Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Train Station Property Characteristics Duplex 1st Floor Property Features Garden Ensuite Sauna Study Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931250/
The master bedroom of the Wolsey is a unique blend of luxury and character. The fascinating duplex arrangement, with its first-floor entrance vestibule and internal staircase, the charming dormer window, and the en-suite shower room combine to create a gloriously relaxing personal retreat. The third bedroom could be used to create a practical home office or study.Roomsground floorLounge (4.214 x 3.197 metre)Kitchen/Dining (3.123 x 4.150 metre)Cloakroom (1.985 x .860 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.810 x 4.150 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.734 x 2.023 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.023 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (5.954 x 4.150 metre)En-Suite (1.655 x 2.652 metre)About The Meadows Ph1More homes are available on Phase 2 The Meadows. Click here to find out more The Meadows Set on the western edge of the charming village of Ollerton, one of the most convenient commuter bases in the area, The Meadows development presents a selection of superb contemporary new homes in a beautiful rural setting. Nestling in the heart of Sherwood Forest, rich in tradition and character, this is the perfect retreat from city life. Local history Ollerton’s location, at the crossroads of the York to London and Lincoln to Mansfield roads, made it an important meeting place and led to the establishment of two renowned coaching inns, the White Hart and the Hop Pole, which are still providing food and drink to travellers and locals today. The area is inextricably linked with Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood, while, more recently, the rich coal deposits led to the growth of the adjacent mining village of New Ollerton, widely admired as a model of its type. Today, the heritage of the area lives on in its strong sense of local pride and community. Shopping The busy shopping area at New Ollerton, just a few minutes’ walk from The Meadows, offers a full selection of traditional butchers and bakers, convenience stores, chemists, newsagents, supermarkets, banks and building societies, hairdressers, cafs, takeaways and an assortment of specialist shops. New Ollerton also has an indoor market held on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The lively little town of Mansfield, around eight-and-a-half miles away, has a wider selection of high-street retailers, many located in the covered Four Seasons Shopping Centre, and also hosts speciality markets throughout the year. Outdoor activities There are two major country parks virtually adjacent to Ollerton. Sherwood Forest Country Park, with its ancient oak trees, is an endlessly fascinating woodland habitat with a unique ecology and a rich diversity of wildlife. The Park, which has a restaurant and a visitor centre, is also the site of the Robin Hood Festival, an enormously popular free annual event. Rufford County Park, one of Nottinghamshire’s most popular visitor attractions, is just a little to the south of the village. Set around the picturesque ruin of a 12th century Cistercian monastery, Rufford Park incorporates gardens, meadows and woodlands, a restaurant, a craft centre and a wide range of regular events. Clumber Park, around five miles away, offers a pleasant choice of lakeside walks and cycle paths, and the longest avenue of lime trees in Europe, as well as a varied programme of children’s events. Sport and leisure The Meadows is just a few minutes’ walk from The Dukeries Leisure Centre which, in addition to a 20-metre swimming pool, offers a comprehensive selection of football and hockey pitches, tennis courts, training areas and a health suite with steam room and sauna. The Dukeries organises a wide range of ancillary services and activities, from aromatherapy massage to children’s parties. There are also swimming facilities and a gym at South Forest Leisure Centre, around two-and-a-half miles away. Rufford Park Golf and Country Club, less than two miles from The Meadows, has a beautiful par 70 parkland course and extensive facilities for catering and hospitality. Transport Less than two miles from the A614, The Meadows is in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Lincoln and Sheffield. The railway station at Shirebrook, around seven miles from the development, has services to Nottingham and Worksop, with the journey to Nottingham taking around 45 minutes. Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, is only around 20 miles away. Education There is a good choice of schools within around a mile of the development. Health care There is a full GP service in New Ollerton, around ten minutes’ walk from The Meadows, with seven doctors operating a range of regular clinics and consultations. There is also a dental surgery around half-a-mile away, in New Ollerton.Opening HoursThursday to Monday (incl) from 10.30am to 5.30pm.DirectionsFrom the A1 southbound Exit A1 at Clumber Park roundabout, take the second exit (A614) signed Nottingham and Ollerton. Once over the roundabout, continue for approximately six-and-a-half-miles staying on the A614. At the second roundabout turn left onto the A616 signed for Newark, Tuxford and Ollerton. After 200 yards into Ollerton, take the second exit at the next roundabout for Newark. Staying on the A616 for approximately quarter-of-a-mile, pass the Ollerton House Public House on the left, after leaving the village take the next left turning approximately one mile and drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. From the A1 northbound Exit the A1 onto the A6325 signed for Newark, after half-a-mile turn right onto the A616, follow this road for ten-and-a-half miles. After leaving Wellow Road take the next right, drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. Lifestyle Activities Resort City Golf Rural Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Development High Street Parkland Woods Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Train Station Property Characteristics Duplex 1st Floor Property Features Garden Ensuite Sauna Study Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931251/
Preston Baker have brought onto the market this ground floor warden controlled apartment for the over 60 year olds. This cosy accomodation comprises of lounge/kitchen bedroom amd bathroom/w.c. and lovely communal area with parking. If you are looking to retire then this little gem is worth a viewing. NO CHAIN. Entrance Hall Storage cupboard and doors leading to bathroom, bedroom and open plan living area. Bathroom 11'6" x 7'3" (3.5m x 2.2m). White three piece suite comprising low level W.C, panelled bath with shower over, pedestal wash hand basin, tiled walls, radiator and double glazed window to front elevation. Bedroom One 11'6" x 7'3" (3.5m x 2.2m). Double glazed window to front elevation, radiator and storage cupboard and shelving. Living Area 17'5" x 11'6" (5.3m x 3.5m). Double glazed window to front elevation and storage cupboard in lounge area. Kitchen area fitted with a range of wall and base units incorporating a stainless steel single drainer sink unit, built in electric oven and electric hob with extractor hood and space for a fridge. Roundhay is a large suburb of north-east Leeds, West Yorkshire. Areas nearby are Alwoodley, Harewood, Moortown and Chapel Allerton. The area has a grand, Victorian park; Roundhay Park, which is the second largest city park in Europe. Facilities at Roundhay Park also include tennis courts, skateboard ramps, sports pitches, bowling greens, a sports arena, a golf course, and fishing. A lakeside cafe overlooks Waterloo Lake. Roundhay has many shops and restaurants, several banks, a post office, and many other small retailers. At the opposite end of the park at Oakwood Clock, there are two supermarkets, a Co-op and a Tesco. Away from Street Lane, various areas of Roundhay have other local amenities (corner shops etc.). The local centres in Moortown and Chapel Allerton are also close by. Roundhay also has a Spire private hospital. There are two comprehensive secondary schools in Roundhay (Roundhay School and Allerton Grange High School), both have recently been rebuilt, as well as several primary schools in Roundhay and neighbouring Gledhow. Roundhay is home to Roundhegians RUFC who play at their Chelwood Drive ground at the West end of Roundhay, near Moortown and Leeds Golf Club is situated within Roundhay Park. Schools, Healthcare and Transport facilities3.6 Miles to Leeds City Centre 9.2 Miles to Leeds/Bradford Airport 7.2 Miles to M1 Southbound Purchase Incentives Chain Free Lifestyle Activities Fishing City Golf Lake Suburban Amenities and Services Tennis Court Parking Schools Shops Property Characteristics Storage Victorian Ground Floor Property Features Double Glazing Lobby Fixtures and Furnishings Bath Cooker Fridge Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1236795/
Housesimple are delighted to offer this superbly-presented third floor apartment in the sought-after Victoria Mills conversion development in Draycott, Derbyshire. Accommodation comprises of entrance hall, large open-plan loft style living / dining / fitted kitchen, mezzanine level, two large double bedrooms (including master with en-suite) and shower room with WC. The property benefits from 17.5ft high vaulted ceilings, feature double glazed windows and Economy 7 electrical heating throughout.The building has all facilities including outside communal seating area, outside water and electricity, lift and stairs to all floors, gated access with security systems, CCTV and designated parking area with ample visitors parking on-site.Transport links include Long Eaton Station, East Midlands Airport (20 Min drive), local bus routes and ease of access to M1 (Junction 25) and A50 (Junction 1) motorways. The apartment is conveniently located near such amenities as Victor Apartments-Flats For Sale 2 bed in Draycott Derbyshire United Kingdom find Draycott properties