New Detached developments in nottinghamshire
New Detached in nottinghamshire

Clumber With Tandem Garage, Cardinal Grange, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire,Nottinghamshire
Detached ,£242950
Gleeson Homes
At Cardinal Grange, Gleeson are building a superb development of 3, 4 &5 bedroom character homes, all with garages. They are beautifully equipped for family living in this delightful location. There are a number of convenient shops including a post office within Kings Clipstone. Approximately three and a half miles away is the market town of Mansfield, which boasts an impressive selection of shops and department stores, including two modern indoor shopping centres and one of the largest open-air markets in the UK with over 100 stalls open daily. There ’s also an out of town retail development. On the leisure front, the Palace Theatre hosts shows of various kinds, the Odeon multiplex screens all the latest movies, and there are restaurants, pubs and cafés catering to your every whim. The area is well provided with leisure and sports facilities. The Water Meadows Swimming and Fitness Complex contains several pools with flumes and falling rapids, as well as health &fitness facilities. In addition there are two large private health clubs within easy reach. Situated to the north east of Mansfield,the village benefits from easy access to the M1 and A1. There are two railway stations,one in Mansfield and one at Mansfield Woodhouse for regular services into Nottingham, Worksop and beyond. Intercity services are available from Nottingham and Newark. Just 30 miles away, East Midlands Airport provides both domestic and European flights. There are a number of schools at all levels in the surrounding areas. The nearest primary school to the development is the Samuel Barlow Primary and Nursery School, approximately 1.5 miles away. The nearest Secondary School / Sixth Form is The Garibaldi school, approximately 2 miles from the developement. Clipstone has its own medical center, approximately 1.5 miles from the development. The nearest hospital is the Mansfield Community Hospital, approximately 5 miles from the development.

Plots 5 and 6 - The Thornley Bluebell Park, Long Lane Carlton-In-Lindrick, Worksop, Nottinghamshire,Nottinghamshire
Detached ,£244950
Rippon Homes
The elegant entrance porch of the Thornley entices you into this spacious family home with lounge and separate dining room together with a study on the ground floor whilst the first floor has four bedrooms, the master having en-suite facilities, and a family bathroom. With fully fitted kitchen, UPVC double glazing and Gas Central Heating, The Thornley is a much sought after property from the Rippon range. Ground Floor Lounge - 5.31M x 3.75M (17'4"M x 12'3"M) Dining Room - 3.07 x 3.00 (10'0" x 9'10") Kitchen - 3.90 x 3.32 (12'9" x 10'10") Study - 2.42 x 2.41 (7'11" x 7'10" ) Utility - 1.92 x 1.65 (6'3" x 5'4") First Floor Bedroom 1 - 5.02M x 3.37M (16'5"M x 11'0"M) En-Suite - 2.39M x 1.69M (7'10"M x 5'6"M) Bedroom 2 - 4.36 x 2.67 (14'3" x 8'9") Bedroom 3 - 3.22 x 2.86M (10'6"M x 9'4"M) Bedroom 4 - 2.73 x 2.72 (8'11" x 8'11") Bathroom - 2.47 x 1.88M (8'1"M x 6'2"M) M = Maximum dimensions Located on the A60 Nottingham to Doncaster trunk road Carlton in Lindrick was originally the two villages of North Carlton and South Carlton with the local Church of St John the Evangelist in South Carlton dating back to Saxon times. The village was predominantly made up of both mining and farming families until the closure of Firbeck Colliery in the 1960's after which Carlton Lindrick welcomed new employment to the area in the form of an industrial estate bringing in many new businesses. The village is ideally located between both the M1 and A1M motorways providing easy access for commuting to many of the major cities of the East Midlands including Sheffield, Leeds, Doncaster and Nottingham. Carlton-in-Lindrick has its own selection of small shops but Worksop 4 miles away provides a larger shopping area and a local market. Doncaster and Sheffield are only a 30-minute car journey away where all the major stores are located together with many sporting and entertainment venues. Many local tourist attractions include Clumber Park, Hodsock Priory (famous for the snow drops) and Sherwood Forest.

The Oaks Worksop, Nottinghamshire,Nottinghamshire
Detached ,£245000
Miller Homes
Ground metres / feet lounge3.169m x 5.369m dining2.562m x 3.069m kitchen3.319m x 4.090m (max) wc1.913m x 1.169m First metres / feet master bedroom3.169m x 3.869m en-suite2.406m x 1.406m bedroom 43.319m x 2.907m bedroom 5/study2.562m x 2.169m bathroom2.562m x 1.969m The Oaks With the convenience and amenities of Worksop’s lively town centre less than a mile away to the east, open countryside to the west and the parklands, nature reserves and attractions of Sherwood Forest to the south, The Oaks offers the best of all worlds. Yet these superb homes are in easy commuting range of Sheffield and Nottingham. Location With a fascinating history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times, today’s Worksop is a busy centre with a diverse selection of shopping and leisure facilities. Leisure The Regal Arts Centre in Worksop presents a mixed programme of cinema and live entertainment, and the town offers a stimulating variety of sporting amenities. The Worksop Leisure Centre includes a 25m swimming-pool, teaching pool, fitness gym and a wide choice of indoor and outdoor facilities, while the Bassetlaw Centre offers bowls and snooker alongside its sports courts and pitches. There are several fine golf-courses around the town, and the local football club, Worksop Town FC, is one of the oldest in England. Worksop is also at the northern tip of Sherwood Forest, a vast and ancient tract of country with an enormous diversity of terrain and activities to explore. In addition to the many woods, nature reserves and country parks, there is a wealth of historic, educational and adventure activities to be found. Shopping The Oaks is less than a mile from Worksop town centre, where there is a good selection of shops clustered around Bridge Street and the open-air Priory Centre. These cover most everyday needs, and include a choice of supermarkets. A traditional open-air market is held three days a week, and Worksop also has a broad range of bars, restaurants and fast-food outlets. The short trip into Sheffield brings a comprehensive assortment of modern and traditional retail facilities into reach. Transport Worksop lies conveniently at the intersection of the A60 and the A57. There are direct rail links with Sheffield, Retford and with Nottingham via the picturesque Robin Hood line, and Doncaster Airport is around 40 minutes drive away.

Kirkland Hardwick Heights Worksop, Nottinghamshire,Nottinghamshire
Detached ,£245000
Ben Bailey Homes
Four bedroom detached home Beautiful lounge with bay window and double doors to the dining room L shaped kitchen with double oven and a superb area for informal meals Luxury master bedroom with bay window and en-suite Walk-through en-suite giving shared access to bedrooms 3 and 4 Ground Floor Drawing room3567 x 5474 Dining room3022 x 3420 Kitchen2450 x 4485 Breakfast area2630 x 2285WC1460 x 1160 Garage2512 x 5200 First Floor Bedroom 13547 x 4500En-suite2547 x 1715 Bedroom 23950 x 2620 Bedroom 32875 x 3174 Bedroom 43475 x 2155 En-suite 21700 x 2155 Bathroom2465 x 2600 A development of two bedroom apartments and two, three, four and five bedroom homes. This development is now released for sale with a sales centre on site.

The Oaks Worksop, Nottinghamshire,Nottinghamshire
Detached ,£245000
Miller Homes
Ground metres / feet lounge3.169m x 5.369m dining2.562m x 3.069m kitchen3.319m x 4.090m (max) wc1.913m x 1.169m First metres / feet master bedroom3.169m x 3.869m en-suite2.406m x 1.406m bedroom 43.319m x 2.907m bedroom 5/study2.562m x 2.169m bathroom2.562m x 1.969m The Oaks With the convenience and amenities of Worksop’s lively town centre less than a mile away to the east, open countryside to the west and the parklands, nature reserves and attractions of Sherwood Forest to the south, The Oaks offers the best of all worlds. Yet these superb homes are in easy commuting range of Sheffield and Nottingham. Location With a fascinating history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times, today’s Worksop is a busy centre with a diverse selection of shopping and leisure facilities. Leisure The Regal Arts Centre in Worksop presents a mixed programme of cinema and live entertainment, and the town offers a stimulating variety of sporting amenities. The Worksop Leisure Centre includes a 25m swimming-pool, teaching pool, fitness gym and a wide choice of indoor and outdoor facilities, while the Bassetlaw Centre offers bowls and snooker alongside its sports courts and pitches. There are several fine golf-courses around the town, and the local football club, Worksop Town FC, is one of the oldest in England. Worksop is also at the northern tip of Sherwood Forest, a vast and ancient tract of country with an enormous diversity of terrain and activities to explore. In addition to the many woods, nature reserves and country parks, there is a wealth of historic, educational and adventure activities to be found. Shopping The Oaks is less than a mile from Worksop town centre, where there is a good selection of shops clustered around Bridge Street and the open-air Priory Centre. These cover most everyday needs, and include a choice of supermarkets. A traditional open-air market is held three days a week, and Worksop also has a broad range of bars, restaurants and fast-food outlets. The short trip into Sheffield brings a comprehensive assortment of modern and traditional retail facilities into reach. Transport Worksop lies conveniently at the intersection of the A60 and the A57. There are direct rail links with Sheffield, Retford and with Nottingham via the picturesque Robin Hood line, and Doncaster Airport is around 40 minutes drive away.