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House gloucestershire £189950 Bovis Homes

The Deakin, York Gate, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire,Gloucestershire


House ,£189950

Bovis Homes

en suite to bedroom 1 fitted wardrobes to bedroom 1 York Gate is a stylish new development situated on the outskirts of the ancient town of Tewkesbury. The development features a range of two, three and five bedroom homes which have been carefully designed to a high quality specification.

Terraced gloucestershire £189995 George Wimpey

Ashcombe Kingsway, Quedgeley , Gloucester,Gloucestershire


Terraced ,£189995

George Wimpey

Quality homes which combine an excellent location with the ability to personalise your home with our 'Absolute Choice' range.Kingsway combines an excellent location with tree preservation and open spaces. Modern living will be improved by a well planned infrastructure generating community spirit. LivingRoom 4.92m x 3.80m KitchenRoom 3.25m x 2.25m Downstairs CloakRoom Bedroom1 3.10m x 2.85m Bedroom2 2.57m x 2.05m MasterBedroom 3.47m x 2.67m Ensuite shower Kingsway will combine modern living with an excellent location, taking advantage of tree preservation and open spaces. A community spirit will be generated with play areas, football pitches, cricket pavillion, tennis courts, central market square, a community centre and two new primary schools to name but a few benefits. Excellent bus, train and motorway links are within easy reach, as is Gloucester city centre with its landmark Cathedral and Docks. Situated on the edge of the picture postcard Cotswolds, Gloucester boasts landmarks such as the magnificent Cathedral and Docks which have made this area a popular tourist destination. Activities vary from skiing on Gloucester's artificial slopes to enjoying the wildlife at the nearby wildfowl and wetlands trust. Located outside the city, the Forest of Dean offers activities such as cycle trails and wine tasting. SHOPS Gloucester city centre provides comprehensive shopping facilities from High Street names such as Debenhams, Next and Argos to name only a few. Specialist shops thrive in the Docks and Cathedral areas of the city. Weekly farmers markets and a permanent indoor market also boost variety. As you would expect all of the major banks and building societies can be found. Quedgeley also boasts a Tesco, Post Office, HSBC, various fast food takeaways and a Matalan store. Kingsway will also boast its own Village Square. SCHOOLS As part of the Kingsway development two primary schools will be built. There are currently five primary schools and a secondary school within a mile radius of the development.Schools Distance (in miles) Meadowside 1.24 (Sorry, but we cannot guarantee that the schools listed are within the catchment area or have available places; or that this is a complete list of all schools in the local area - for this, see ) TRANSPORT Kingsway is situated only 2 miles from Junction 12 of the M5 motorway, providing easy access to Bristol, Cheltenham and Birmingham. A direct rail service runs from Gloucester to London. A park and ride service to Gloucester is situated only ½ mile away at Waterwells Business Park. HEALTH Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is supplemented by the private sector Winfield Hospital. A health centre including a dentist and doctors surgery will be built as part of the Kingsway infastructure. LEISURE Gloucester has a wealth of attractions to suit all ages. Robinswood Hill offers walks, dry ski centre and golf club. The Guildhall Arts Centre showcases local bands and art house cinema. The Warehouse offers indoor rock climbing, and go carting can be found at the Peel Centre along with a six screen cinema. Kingsholm is home to the 'Cherry and Whites', Gloucester's rugby team, whilst 'The Robins' can be found in the Hempstead at Gloucester City football club. Libraries can be found in Tuffley, Quedgeley and the city centre, along with a folk museum and Beatrix Potter museum.

Apartment gloucestershire £192950 Bovis Homes

The Shadwell, Deans Lea, Bishops Cleeve, Gloucestershire,Gloucestershire


Apartment ,£192950

Bovis Homes

en suite to bedroom 1 fitted wardrobes to 2 bedrooms kitchen/dining area Deans Lea is a new development of two, three and four bedroom homes on the outskirts of the beautiful village of Bishops Cleeve, near the historic spa town of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire.

Apartment gloucestershire £194950 Crosby Homes Special Projects Ltd

Plots 90 and 92 St James Cheltenham,Gloucestershire


Apartment ,£194950

Crosby Homes Special Projects Ltd

Plot 90(1 Bed) - £154,950 Plot 92(2 Bed) - £194950 St James is a development of 142 contemporary one and two bedroom apartment and penthouses just off Honeybourne Way. St. James Apartments in Cheltenham is the latest residential development by Crosby Homes, consisting of 142 stylish and contemporary apartments and penthouses in a convenient, central location. Situated in an elevated position just off St. George’s Road near the town centre and with a Waitrose Superstore only 400 metres away. Cheltenham’s elegant terraces, squares, crescents and parks are located close by and the stylish shops, wine bars and restaurants of Montpellier are just a short walk away. Cheltenham has vibrant town centre with a long standing reputation for top quality shopping and an indefinable air of elegance. This thriving and sophisticated Spa town is steeped in history and graced with splendid mix of classical and contemporary architecture. The elegant terraces, squares, crescents beautiful parks remain one of the finest examples of Regency architecture in Britain. An ideal base for commuters; Swindon, Birmingham, Bristol and Oxford are within easy reach by motorways M5, M4 and M40, and the main line railway provides a direct service to London Paddington, and provides easy access to Bristol, Gloucester and Birmingham.

Terraced gloucestershire £194995 George Wimpey

ThePietersen North Court, Hubble Road, Benhall, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire,Gloucestershire


Terraced ,£194995

George Wimpey

The latest contemporary design at the gateway to Cheltenham.A landmark contemporary development at the gateway to the Spa town of Cheltenham. LivingRoom 5.07m x 3.67m KitchenRoom 4.65m x 2.65m Downstairs CloakRoom Bedroom1 3.42m x 2.62m Bedroom2 2.87m x 1.95m BedroomMasterBedRoom 4.29m x 2.62m At North Court we bring all the elements of modern living into balance and perspective. A landmark contemporary development at the gateway to the Spa town of Cheltenham. Bordering on the Spa town of Cheltenham, famous for its regency architecture, Pitville Pump room. World class Racing and Theatres situated in the heart of the Cotswolds. SHOPS Cheltenham's famous promenade is one of the finest shopping thoroughfares in the country. Boasting Cavendish House and fashionable boutiques. Around the High Street there is a huge choice on nationally known shops, including Marks and Spencer, the lovely Beechwood shopping centre, the Regent Arcade, as well as major banks and a large Post Office. For those looking for a more unique shopping experience, Montpellier provides an abundance of smaller, more distinctive shops. SCHOOLS Parents have a wide choice of playgroups and schools. For more information contact Gloucestershire Education Authority, on 01452 425300. TRANSPORT Close to Junction 11 of the M5, North Court is ideally situated for using the motorway network. Bus stops are within easy walking distance and have regular services to the town centre. There is a Park and Ride facility within ½ mile. It is also serviced by the railway network with regular services to Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff and London. HEALTH Cheltenham General Hospital is supplemented by the private sector Nuffield Hospital. To find a Dentist or Doctor please ring Gloucestershire Health Authority on 01452 300222. LEISURE Cheltenham is an established centre for culture, with a wide choice of Museums and Art Galleries. The Town Hall hosts some of the best festivals and concerts to be found outside London, whilst the Everyman and Playhouse Theatres attract well known west end productions and actors alike. Sports clubs, Spas and leisure facilities are numerous, offering. a choice of pastimes and clubs. Cheltenham is renowned for its many great sporting occasions, including the Cricket festival and the National Hunt Festival home of the Gold Cup.

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