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Millersdale - Detached House, Temple Spa, Buxton, Derbyshire,Derbyshire
Detached (Gleeson Homes)Call for details about pricing
Only two miles from the historic spa town of buxton, you'll find Buxton Spa, a refreshing collection of 41 brand new 3 bedroom townhouses and 4 and 5 bedroom family homes. Each one is superbly designed to a high specification and defined by Gleeson's renowned value for money and excellent reputation. The needs of visitors are well catered for in the town, with a wide range of shops. The pedestrian-friendly Spring Gardens provides a delightful link to the Spring Gardens Shopping Centre, with a mixture of familiar High Street names and local specialist shops. Amongst the numerous attractions for residents and visitors to Buxton alike are The Pavillion Gardens - 23 acres of Victorian landscaping on the banks of the River Wye. Buxton Opera House is a marvellous edwardian building offering a varied calender of events ranging from Shakespeare to stand-up comedians. These is also a Buxton Museum and Art Gallery which explores the wonders of the Peak District. The area is steeped in history and surrounded by stunning scenary and architecture. Buxton is on the western edge of the Peak District National Park. There are regular inter-city trains from London Euston to Manchester, Stockport and Macclesfield with connecting services to Buxton. The nearest train station to the development is in Buxton approx 1.6 miles away. The nearest motorway is the M66, approximately 15 miles away. The nearest airport is in Manchester, approximately 16 miles away.

Millersdale - Detached House, Temple Spa, Buxton, Derbyshire,Derbyshire
Detached (Gleeson Homes)Call for details about pricing
Only two miles from the historic spa town of buxton, you'll find Buxton Spa, a refreshing collection of 41 brand new 3 bedroom townhouses and 4 and 5 bedroom family homes. Each one is superbly designed to a high specification and defined by Gleeson's renowned value for money and excellent reputation. The needs of visitors are well catered for in the town, with a wide range of shops. The pedestrian-friendly Spring Gardens provides a delightful link to the Spring Gardens Shopping Centre, with a mixture of familiar High Street names and local specialist shops. Amongst the numerous attractions for residents and visitors to Buxton alike are The Pavillion Gardens - 23 acres of Victorian landscaping on the banks of the River Wye. Buxton Opera House is a marvellous edwardian building offering a varied calender of events ranging from Shakespeare to stand-up comedians. These is also a Buxton Museum and Art Gallery which explores the wonders of the Peak District. The area is steeped in history and surrounded by stunning scenary and architecture. Buxton is on the western edge of the Peak District National Park. There are regular inter-city trains from London Euston to Manchester, Stockport and Macclesfield with connecting services to Buxton. The nearest train station to the development is in Buxton approx 1.6 miles away. The nearest motorway is the M66, approximately 15 miles away. The nearest airport is in Manchester, approximately 16 miles away.

Plot 129, The Austen, highfields park, Derby, Derbyshire,Derbyshire
Detached (Miller Homes)Call for details about pricing
Ground metres / feet living3.341m x 6.604m kitchen3.089m x 3.860m dining3.147m x 3.475m (max, into bay) study2.450m x 1.945m utility1.955m x 2.091m wc1.035m x 2.091m First metres / feet master bedroom3.417m x 3.701m en-suite2.247m x 2.250m dressing2.080m x 2.250m bedroom 43.366m x 3.764m (max) bedroom 53.366m x 2.740m bathroom2.869m x 1.700m location With its beautifully landscaped surroundings and open, green spaces, Highfields Park offers a peaceful and relaxing retreat. Adjacent to the sought-after suburb of Darley Abbey, where the tree-lined streets retain much of the character of their agricultural past, the development is just a mile north of Derby city centre and is an excellent commuter base. Leisure Highfields Park lies between three of Derbya EUROS TMs most attractive open spaces. To the west, Markeaton Park offers golf, crazy golf and pitch-and-putt courses, a boating lake, miniature railway, play centre and craft village. It also hosts an annual firework display. Darley Park, flanking the River Derwent, is home to a number of sports clubs. The venue for a popular annual outdoor concert, it also attracts skiers in winter. And to the north, Allestree Park comprises 300 acres of attractive woods and parkland with a nature trail, petsa EUROS TM corner, golf-course and a fishing lake. After a day in the open air, you can enjoy a traditional welcome in the historic Abbey or Red Cow pubs. Derby town centre offers a wide variety of cultural and leisure facilities, including the renowned Derby Playhouse, the Assembly Rooms, the Metro Cinema, Derby Dance Centre, six sports centres and a selection of excellent museums and galleries. Shopping There is a wide selection of retailers, including a supermarket, a newsagent, a pharmacist, a greengrocer, a butcher, a health food shop and two banks at the Park Farm Centre, around half a mile from the development. The Eagle Centre in the city centre offers a choice of high-street chain stores, and there is an adjacent indoor market. Transport Highfields Park is within commuting range of Nottingham and, via the M1, of Leicester. Derby train station is on the Intercity network, and Nottingham East Midlands International Airport is around half an houra EUROS TMs drive away.

Plot 65, Leader, thorpe view, Old Derby Rd, Ashbourne,Derbyshire
Detached (Miller Homes)Call for details about pricing 0845 375 0771
Ground metres / feet cloaks1.632m x 1.300m dining3.050m x 3.650m family2.590m x 3.500m kitchen3.800m x 5.542m living3.655m x 7.147m (max into bay) study2.882m x 2.085m utility1.550m x 2.835m First metres / feet bathroom2.810m x 1.887m bedroom 23.690m x 3.770m (incl. wardrobe) bedroom 33.905m x 3.695m (incl. wardrobe) bedroom 42.810m x 3.550m bedroom 54.160m x 2.679m en-suite 1*1.820m x 2.785m en-suite 22.4 Close to the picturesque centre of Ashbourne, a charming market town amidst glorious countryside on the southern edge of the Peak District, this exciting development is a very special place to put down roots. With its open green spaces, traffic calming and cycle paths, Thorpe View is ready to grow into a peaceful and diverse community. The Georgian architecture of Ashbourne provides a backdrop to a lively, sociable community and a focal point for the many attractive surrounding villages. Leisure Renowned as a EUROS the Gateway to the Peak District', Ashbourne is an excellent home for anyone who enjoys the outdoors, from serious ramblers to those who simply like to stroll in the fresh air or enjoy a game of golf at the local course after the pressures of the working week. The town also has good provision for indoor activities, however, including swimming at the Ashbourne Leisure Centre, just a few minutes walk from Old Derby Road, and a Fitness Factory in Blenheim Road. The town's popularity as a tourist destination supports a wide variety of tearooms, caf s and restaurants, and a surprisingly large choice of traditional, welcoming pubs. Shopping Building on its past as the commercial centre of the region, Ashbourne has excellent shops. Outlets for local produce, including open-air markets on Thursdays and Saturdays, have been complemented by a choice of supermarkets including a large Sainsbury's store at nearby Cooper's Mill. Reflecting Ashbourne's appeal to visitors, there are many outdoor equipment specialists, antique dealers and gift shops. A wider selection of high street names, including household goods and DIY centres, can be found around ten miles away in Derby. Transport Lying at the junction of the A52, the A515 and the A517, Ashbourne is excellently located for the commuter to towns such as Stoke-on-Trent, Derby, Nottingham and Stafford. A frequent bus service runs to Derby, where there is access to the national rail network, and East Midlands International Airport is just 45 minutes drive away.

Plot 56, Leader, thorpe view, Old Derby Rd, Ashbourne,Derbyshire
Detached (Miller Homes)Call for details about pricing 0845 375 0771
Ground metres / feet cloaks1.632m x 1.300m dining3.050m x 3.650m family2.590m x 3.500m kitchen3.800m x 5.542m living3.655m x 7.147m (max into bay) study2.882m x 2.085m utility1.550m x 2.835m First metres / feet bathroom2.810m x 1.887m bedroom 23.690m x 3.770m (incl. wardrobe) bedroom 33.905m x 3.695m (incl. wardrobe) bedroom 42.810m x 3.550m bedroom 54.160m x 2.679m en-suite 1*1.820m x 2.785m en-suite 22.4 Close to the picturesque centre of Ashbourne, a charming market town amidst glorious countryside on the southern edge of the Peak District, this exciting development is a very special place to put down roots. With its open green spaces, traffic calming and cycle paths, Thorpe View is ready to grow into a peaceful and diverse community. The Georgian architecture of Ashbourne provides a backdrop to a lively, sociable community and a focal point for the many attractive surrounding villages. Leisure Renowned as a EUROS the Gateway to the Peak District', Ashbourne is an excellent home for anyone who enjoys the outdoors, from serious ramblers to those who simply like to stroll in the fresh air or enjoy a game of golf at the local course after the pressures of the working week. The town also has good provision for indoor activities, however, including swimming at the Ashbourne Leisure Centre, just a few minutes walk from Old Derby Road, and a Fitness Factory in Blenheim Road. The town's popularity as a tourist destination supports a wide variety of tearooms, caf s and restaurants, and a surprisingly large choice of traditional, welcoming pubs. Shopping Building on its past as the commercial centre of the region, Ashbourne has excellent shops. Outlets for local produce, including open-air markets on Thursdays and Saturdays, have been complemented by a choice of supermarkets including a large Sainsbury's store at nearby Cooper's Mill. Reflecting Ashbourne's appeal to visitors, there are many outdoor equipment specialists, antique dealers and gift shops. A wider selection of high street names, including household goods and DIY centres, can be found around ten miles away in Derby. Transport Lying at the junction of the A52, the A515 and the A517, Ashbourne is excellently located for the commuter to towns such as Stoke-on-Trent, Derby, Nottingham and Stafford. A frequent bus service runs to Derby, where there is access to the national rail network, and East Midlands International Airport is just 45 minutes drive away.

Plot 47, Leader, thorpe view, Old Derby Rd, Ashbourne,Derbyshire
Detached (Miller Homes)Call for details about pricing 0845 375 0771
Ground metres / feet cloaks1.632m x 1.300m dining3.050m x 3.650m family2.590m x 3.500m kitchen3.800m x 5.542m living3.655m x 7.147m (max into bay) study2.882m x 2.085m utility1.550m x 2.835m First metres / feet bathroom2.810m x 1.887m bedroom 23.690m x 3.770m (incl. wardrobe) bedroom 33.905m x 3.695m (incl. wardrobe) bedroom 42.810m x 3.550m bedroom 54.160m x 2.679m en-suite 1*1.820m x 2.785m en-suite 22.4 Close to the picturesque centre of Ashbourne, a charming market town amidst glorious countryside on the southern edge of the Peak District, this exciting development is a very special place to put down roots. With its open green spaces, traffic calming and cycle paths, Thorpe View is ready to grow into a peaceful and diverse community. The Georgian architecture of Ashbourne provides a backdrop to a lively, sociable community and a focal point for the many attractive surrounding villages. Leisure Renowned as a EUROS the Gateway to the Peak District', Ashbourne is an excellent home for anyone who enjoys the outdoors, from serious ramblers to those who simply like to stroll in the fresh air or enjoy a game of golf at the local course after the pressures of the working week. The town also has good provision for indoor activities, however, including swimming at the Ashbourne Leisure Centre, just a few minutes walk from Old Derby Road, and a Fitness Factory in Blenheim Road. The town's popularity as a tourist destination supports a wide variety of tearooms, caf s and restaurants, and a surprisingly large choice of traditional, welcoming pubs. Shopping Building on its past as the commercial centre of the region, Ashbourne has excellent shops. Outlets for local produce, including open-air markets on Thursdays and Saturdays, have been complemented by a choice of supermarkets including a large Sainsbury's store at nearby Cooper's Mill. Reflecting Ashbourne's appeal to visitors, there are many outdoor equipment specialists, antique dealers and gift shops. A wider selection of high street names, including household goods and DIY centres, can be found around ten miles away in Derby. Transport Lying at the junction of the A52, the A515 and the A517, Ashbourne is excellently located for the commuter to towns such as Stoke-on-Trent, Derby, Nottingham and Stafford. A frequent bus service runs to Derby, where there is access to the national rail network, and East Midlands International Airport is just 45 minutes drive away.

Plot 45, Leader, thorpe view, Old Derby Rd, Ashbourne,Derbyshire
Detached (Miller Homes)Call for details about pricing 0845 375 0771
Ground metres / feet cloaks1.632m x 1.300m dining3.050m x 3.650m family2.590m x 3.500m kitchen3.800m x 5.542m living3.655m x 7.147m (max into bay) study2.882m x 2.085m utility1.550m x 2.835m First metres / feet bathroom2.810m x 1.887m bedroom 23.690m x 3.770m (incl. wardrobe) bedroom 33.905m x 3.695m (incl. wardrobe) bedroom 42.810m x 3.550m bedroom 54.160m x 2.679m en-suite 1*1.820m x 2.785m en-suite 22.4 Close to the picturesque centre of Ashbourne, a charming market town amidst glorious countryside on the southern edge of the Peak District, this exciting development is a very special place to put down roots. With its open green spaces, traffic calming and cycle paths, Thorpe View is ready to grow into a peaceful and diverse community. The Georgian architecture of Ashbourne provides a backdrop to a lively, sociable community and a focal point for the many attractive surrounding villages. Leisure Renowned as a EUROS the Gateway to the Peak District', Ashbourne is an excellent home for anyone who enjoys the outdoors, from serious ramblers to those who simply like to stroll in the fresh air or enjoy a game of golf at the local course after the pressures of the working week. The town also has good provision for indoor activities, however, including swimming at the Ashbourne Leisure Centre, just a few minutes walk from Old Derby Road, and a Fitness Factory in Blenheim Road. The town's popularity as a tourist destination supports a wide variety of tearooms, caf s and restaurants, and a surprisingly large choice of traditional, welcoming pubs. Shopping Building on its past as the commercial centre of the region, Ashbourne has excellent shops. Outlets for local produce, including open-air markets on Thursdays and Saturdays, have been complemented by a choice of supermarkets including a large Sainsbury's store at nearby Cooper's Mill. Reflecting Ashbourne's appeal to visitors, there are many outdoor equipment specialists, antique dealers and gift shops. A wider selection of high street names, including household goods and DIY centres, can be found around ten miles away in Derby. Transport Lying at the junction of the A52, the A515 and the A517, Ashbourne is excellently located for the commuter to towns such as Stoke-on-Trent, Derby, Nottingham and Stafford. A frequent bus service runs to Derby, where there is access to the national rail network, and East Midlands International Airport is just 45 minutes drive away.

Highfields Park Derby, Derbyshire,Derbyshire
Detached (Miller Homes)Call for details about pricing
Ground metres / feet living3.966m x 5.771m dining3.966m x 4.088m (into bay) kitchen/breakfast3.814m x 5.046m utility2.411m x 1.660m study/family3.814m x 3.270m (max) wc1.000m x 2.105m First metres / feet master bedroom3.966m x 4.037m (excl. w'robes) en-suite 12.881m x 1.800m (max) bedroom 23.814m x 3.724m (excl. w'rbes) en-suite 22.411m x 1.660m bedroom 33.966m x 3.329m bedroom 42.750m x 3.973m bathr location With its beautifully landscaped surroundings and open, green spaces, Highfields Park offers a peaceful and relaxing retreat. Adjacent to the sought-after suburb of Darley Abbey, where the tree-lined streets retain much of the character of their agricultural past, the development is just a mile north of Derby city centre and is an excellent commuter base. Leisure Highfields Park lies between three of Derbya EUROS TMs most attractive open spaces. To the west, Markeaton Park offers golf, crazy golf and pitch-and-putt courses, a boating lake, miniature railway, play centre and craft village. It also hosts an annual firework display. Darley Park, flanking the River Derwent, is home to a number of sports clubs. The venue for a popular annual outdoor concert, it also attracts skiers in winter. And to the north, Allestree Park comprises 300 acres of attractive woods and parkland with a nature trail, petsa EUROS TM corner, golf-course and a fishing lake. After a day in the open air, you can enjoy a traditional welcome in the historic Abbey or Red Cow pubs. Derby town centre offers a wide variety of cultural and leisure facilities, including the renowned Derby Playhouse, the Assembly Rooms, the Metro Cinema, Derby Dance Centre, six sports centres and a selection of excellent museums and galleries. Shopping There is a wide selection of retailers, including a supermarket, a newsagent, a pharmacist, a greengrocer, a butcher, a health food shop and two banks at the Park Farm Centre, around half a mile from the development. The Eagle Centre in the city centre offers a choice of high-street chain stores, and there is an adjacent indoor market. Transport Highfields Park is within commuting range of Nottingham and, via the M1, of Leicester. Derby train station is on the Intercity network, and Nottingham East Midlands International Airport is around half an houra EUROS TMs drive away.

Plot 39, Leader, thorpe view, Old Derby Rd, Ashbourne,Derbyshire
Detached (Miller Homes)Call for details about pricing 0845 375 0771
Ground metres / feet cloaks1.632m x 1.300m dining3.050m x 3.650m family2.590m x 3.500m kitchen3.800m x 5.542m living3.655m x 7.147m (max into bay) study2.882m x 2.085m utility1.550m x 2.835m First metres / feet bathroom2.810m x 1.887m bedroom 23.690m x 3.770m (incl. wardrobe) bedroom 33.905m x 3.695m (incl. wardrobe) bedroom 42.810m x 3.550m bedroom 54.160m x 2.679m en-suite 1*1.820m x 2.785m en-suite 22.4 Close to the picturesque centre of Ashbourne, a charming market town amidst glorious countryside on the southern edge of the Peak District, this exciting development is a very special place to put down roots. With its open green spaces, traffic calming and cycle paths, Thorpe View is ready to grow into a peaceful and diverse community. The Georgian architecture of Ashbourne provides a backdrop to a lively, sociable community and a focal point for the many attractive surrounding villages. Leisure Renowned as a EUROS the Gateway to the Peak District', Ashbourne is an excellent home for anyone who enjoys the outdoors, from serious ramblers to those who simply like to stroll in the fresh air or enjoy a game of golf at the local course after the pressures of the working week. The town also has good provision for indoor activities, however, including swimming at the Ashbourne Leisure Centre, just a few minutes walk from Old Derby Road, and a Fitness Factory in Blenheim Road. The town's popularity as a tourist destination supports a wide variety of tearooms, caf s and restaurants, and a surprisingly large choice of traditional, welcoming pubs. Shopping Building on its past as the commercial centre of the region, Ashbourne has excellent shops. Outlets for local produce, including open-air markets on Thursdays and Saturdays, have been complemented by a choice of supermarkets including a large Sainsbury's store at nearby Cooper's Mill. Reflecting Ashbourne's appeal to visitors, there are many outdoor equipment specialists, antique dealers and gift shops. A wider selection of high street names, including household goods and DIY centres, can be found around ten miles away in Derby. Transport Lying at the junction of the A52, the A515 and the A517, Ashbourne is excellently located for the commuter to towns such as Stoke-on-Trent, Derby, Nottingham and Stafford. A frequent bus service runs to Derby, where there is access to the national rail network, and East Midlands International Airport is just 45 minutes drive away.

Highfields Park Derby, Derbyshire,Derbyshire
Detached (Miller Homes)Call for details about pricing
Ground metres / feet living3.966m x 5.771m dining3.966m x 4.088m (into bay) kitchen/breakfast3.814m x 5.046m utility2.411m x 1.660m study/family3.814m x 3.270m (max) wc1.000m x 2.105m First metres / feet master bedroom3.966m x 4.037m (excl. w'robes) en-suite 12.881m x 1.800m (max) bedroom 23.814m x 3.724m (excl. w'rbes) en-suite 22.411m x 1.660m bedroom 33.966m x 3.329m bedroom 42.750m x 3.973m bathr location With its beautifully landscaped surroundings and open, green spaces, Highfields Park offers a peaceful and relaxing retreat. Adjacent to the sought-after suburb of Darley Abbey, where the tree-lined streets retain much of the character of their agricultural past, the development is just a mile north of Derby city centre and is an excellent commuter base. Leisure Highfields Park lies between three of Derbya EUROS TMs most attractive open spaces. To the west, Markeaton Park offers golf, crazy golf and pitch-and-putt courses, a boating lake, miniature railway, play centre and craft village. It also hosts an annual firework display. Darley Park, flanking the River Derwent, is home to a number of sports clubs. The venue for a popular annual outdoor concert, it also attracts skiers in winter. And to the north, Allestree Park comprises 300 acres of attractive woods and parkland with a nature trail, petsa EUROS TM corner, golf-course and a fishing lake. After a day in the open air, you can enjoy a traditional welcome in the historic Abbey or Red Cow pubs. Derby town centre offers a wide variety of cultural and leisure facilities, including the renowned Derby Playhouse, the Assembly Rooms, the Metro Cinema, Derby Dance Centre, six sports centres and a selection of excellent museums and galleries. Shopping There is a wide selection of retailers, including a supermarket, a newsagent, a pharmacist, a greengrocer, a butcher, a health food shop and two banks at the Park Farm Centre, around half a mile from the development. The Eagle Centre in the city centre offers a choice of high-street chain stores, and there is an adjacent indoor market. Transport Highfields Park is within commuting range of Nottingham and, via the M1, of Leicester. Derby train station is on the Intercity network, and Nottingham East Midlands International Airport is around half an houra EUROS TMs drive away.