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£234,995
3 bed semi-detached house for sale
New Road, Preston, Lancashire PR33 beds
2 baths
1 reception
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Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Garstang St Thomas' Church of England Primary School 0.2 miles
- St Mary and Michael Catholic Primary School 0.8 miles
- Salwick 8.1 miles
- Kirkham & Wesham 8.5 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Property Ref : 1863
- Stainless Steel Splashback To Kitchen
- Zanussi Stainless Steel Chimney Hood Or Prima Island Hood
- Polished Chrome Ceiling Downlights
- Hansgrohe Coolstart Taps To Hand Basins
- Nhbc Ten Year Warranty
- Zanussi Appliances Are Fitted As Standard And Include A Stainless Steel Double Fan Oven And Stainless Steel 4 Ring Gas Hob
- Integrated Fridge Freezer
- Chrome Effect Switches & Sockets
- Chrome Heated Towel Rail
The Bridewell - 3 bedroom semi-detached home
Plot 40 - Available at £234,995
The Bridewell is a beautiful home offering a separate lounge to the front of the home, an open plan kitchen/dining room. On the first floor is the master bedroom with stylish en-suite, two further bedrooms and the family bathroom.
Heritage Park
Preston Lancaster New Road, Garstang PR3 0LP
Show Home open
Mon 10.30am - 4.30pm
Thurs 12pm - 5pm
Fri 10.30am - 5pm
Sat & Sun 10.30am - 5.30pm
Situated on the outskirts of Garstang and created as an entirely self-contained private development, Rowland Homes' Heritage Park sits conveniently off the Preston Lancaster New Road, which leads directly into Garstang town centre and also connects with the M6 motorway as well as the nearby cities of Preston and Lancaster.
There is an impressive choice of homes available at Heritage Park. Properties have garages or private parking areas, and access to rear gardens is via French doors from interior living areas, creating extensive indoor and outdoor living spaces during spring and summer months.
The entire development will be planted with trees and shrubs, borders and hedges to create a village-like atmosphere, and there will be a delightful stand-alone green space, allowing a spacious, airy feel to the development. Within Heritage Park, property sizes, designs and exterior finishes have been carefully designed so as to give the entire development the look and feel of a village community that will be very much part of the local landscape. Properties display classic architectural features, from traditional brickwork, bay windows and gables to classically proportioned doors and porches. Overall styles are varied to give the feel of a community that has grown gracefully over time.
The homes have been designed with open plan family living in mind. Large living spaces, dining areas and kitchens blend together to create free flowing areas.
Garstang
Perfectly located to enjoy wide open spaces and all that Garstang has to offer on your doorstep.
The celebrated weekly Thursday market in Garstang has its roots in the 14th century, and every year the town plays host to a popular arts festival and agricultural show, each reflecting the strong sense of community, heritage and history with which the town is blessed. It is perhaps no surprise to discover that, as well as being a 'Britain in Bloom' award-winner for many years, Garstang has been declared 'the world's first Fairtrade town', and its bustling high street of independent shops, restaurants, cafés and pubs offers a wealth of choice for shopping, relaxation and entertainment.
The town also features numerous supermarkets. Garstang is well served by several Primary schools; there is also a Secondary school - Garstang Community Academy - with nearby Lancaster, Preston and Blackpool providing an excellent choice of further education and university opportunities.
There are good local road links from Garstang to both Preston and Lancaster, where the West Coast rail line provides through services to Manchester, London and Scotland. The M55/M6 junction just north of Preston is just over eight miles south of Garstang, for car travel to Blackpool, the Lake District, the cities of the North West and beyond. To the west, the quiet lands of the Fylde and the Lancashire coast are ideal for days out; and just a few miles to the east is the Trough of Bowland, one of England's secret gems - a landscape of high fells and moorlands, stone-built villages and green river valleys, perfect for exploration by car, bicycle and on foot. - Property Ref : 1863.
** Material Information (See Property Report Via Additonal Links For More Information) **
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating:
Council Tax Band: U
Council Tax Rate (Standard): £1
Max. Broadband Speed (estimated): 1000 Mbps
Mains Gas: Yes
Mains Water: Yes
Mains Drainage: Yes
Mains Electricity: Yes
Property Reference: 1863
gdpr: Once you submit your enquiry for further information on this property, your contact details will not be passed to the owner of the property unless you give your consent within the Agreed platform.
Plot 40 - Available at £234,995
The Bridewell is a beautiful home offering a separate lounge to the front of the home, an open plan kitchen/dining room. On the first floor is the master bedroom with stylish en-suite, two further bedrooms and the family bathroom.
Heritage Park
Preston Lancaster New Road, Garstang PR3 0LP
Show Home open
Mon 10.30am - 4.30pm
Thurs 12pm - 5pm
Fri 10.30am - 5pm
Sat & Sun 10.30am - 5.30pm
Situated on the outskirts of Garstang and created as an entirely self-contained private development, Rowland Homes' Heritage Park sits conveniently off the Preston Lancaster New Road, which leads directly into Garstang town centre and also connects with the M6 motorway as well as the nearby cities of Preston and Lancaster.
There is an impressive choice of homes available at Heritage Park. Properties have garages or private parking areas, and access to rear gardens is via French doors from interior living areas, creating extensive indoor and outdoor living spaces during spring and summer months.
The entire development will be planted with trees and shrubs, borders and hedges to create a village-like atmosphere, and there will be a delightful stand-alone green space, allowing a spacious, airy feel to the development. Within Heritage Park, property sizes, designs and exterior finishes have been carefully designed so as to give the entire development the look and feel of a village community that will be very much part of the local landscape. Properties display classic architectural features, from traditional brickwork, bay windows and gables to classically proportioned doors and porches. Overall styles are varied to give the feel of a community that has grown gracefully over time.
The homes have been designed with open plan family living in mind. Large living spaces, dining areas and kitchens blend together to create free flowing areas.
Garstang
Perfectly located to enjoy wide open spaces and all that Garstang has to offer on your doorstep.
The celebrated weekly Thursday market in Garstang has its roots in the 14th century, and every year the town plays host to a popular arts festival and agricultural show, each reflecting the strong sense of community, heritage and history with which the town is blessed. It is perhaps no surprise to discover that, as well as being a 'Britain in Bloom' award-winner for many years, Garstang has been declared 'the world's first Fairtrade town', and its bustling high street of independent shops, restaurants, cafés and pubs offers a wealth of choice for shopping, relaxation and entertainment.
The town also features numerous supermarkets. Garstang is well served by several Primary schools; there is also a Secondary school - Garstang Community Academy - with nearby Lancaster, Preston and Blackpool providing an excellent choice of further education and university opportunities.
There are good local road links from Garstang to both Preston and Lancaster, where the West Coast rail line provides through services to Manchester, London and Scotland. The M55/M6 junction just north of Preston is just over eight miles south of Garstang, for car travel to Blackpool, the Lake District, the cities of the North West and beyond. To the west, the quiet lands of the Fylde and the Lancashire coast are ideal for days out; and just a few miles to the east is the Trough of Bowland, one of England's secret gems - a landscape of high fells and moorlands, stone-built villages and green river valleys, perfect for exploration by car, bicycle and on foot. - Property Ref : 1863.
** Material Information (See Property Report Via Additonal Links For More Information) **
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating:
Council Tax Band: U
Council Tax Rate (Standard): £1
Max. Broadband Speed (estimated): 1000 Mbps
Mains Gas: Yes
Mains Water: Yes
Mains Drainage: Yes
Mains Electricity: Yes
Property Reference: 1863
gdpr: Once you submit your enquiry for further information on this property, your contact details will not be passed to the owner of the property unless you give your consent within the Agreed platform.
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