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Kier Living - The Palmerston @ Tall Trees, Potton, Bedfordshire by Showhomesonline
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DEVELOPER: Kier Living
HOUSE TYPE: The Palmerston
BEDROOMS: 3
ELEVATION: Brick
DATE VISITED: 6/8/17
CURRENT PRICE : Prices from £315,995 to £317,995
LOCATION: Potton, Bedfordshire, SG19 2LX
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An exquisite collection of properties in Potton, Tall Trees is sure to feel like home the moment you arrive here. These three, four and five bedroom homes have been designed, constructed and finished to the exacting standards with which Kier Living has become synonymous. As a result, you can be sure your new home in Potton will truly stand the test of time.
Tall Trees enjoys an enviable position in the sought-after Bedfordshire town on Potton, an idyllic locale with a rich history. The area is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Potone, meaning 'farmstead where the pots are made'. Meanwhile, St Mary's Church in hatley Road dates all the way back to the late 11th century.
Today, Potton is a vibrant town which boasts an excellent range of local amenities, many of which can be found in or near its beautiful Georgian Market Square.
You'll find a good selection of pubs and eateries in Potton, including The Royal Oak, The Rising Sun and The Coach House, which is located in the ancient market square and dates back to the 18th century.
Local children can attend Potton Lower School and Burgoyne Middle School in the town, with older children catered for at Sandy Upper School, four miles from Tall Trees. The University of of Bedfordshire is 25 minutes away by car.
For a day's shopping, the centre of Bedford is half an hour's drive, offering a huge range a high street and independent stores. This beautiful riverside county town also has much to offer when it comes to eating and drinking, while you can take in a show at the Corn Exchange or cath a film at Cineworld.
Tall Trees benefits from an excellent road and rail network, making this superb development perfect for commuters. The A1 is just 10 minutes away from your front door, linking you to London and the north of England. The road also offers you easy access to Bedford and Cambridge.
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Introducing The Palmerston
A spacious three bedroom, three storey home, with a living room leading out to the garden and a generous kitchen/dining room. The master bedroom is on its own floor complete with an en suite and fitted wardrobe with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom to the first floor
ROOM DIMENSIONS.....
GROUND FLOOR
Living Room
15'1 X 11'1 (4.60m X 3.38m)
Kitchen/Dining Area
16'1 X 8'0 (4.90m X 2.44m)
FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom 2
15'1 X 10'3 (4.60m X 3.12m)
Bedroom 3
9'8 X 8'1 (2.95m X 2.46m)
SECOND FLOOR
Master Bedroom
15'1 X 11'8 (4.60m X 3.56m)
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kier Living - The Bluebell @ Tall Trees, Potton, Bedfordshire by Showhomesonline
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DEVELOPER: Kier Living
HOUSE TYPE: The Bluebell
BEDROOMS: 3
ELEVATION: Brick & cladding
DATE VISITED: 6/8/17
CURRENT PRICE : Prices from £315,995 to £599,995
LOCATION: Potton, Bedfordshire, SG19 2LX
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Development and area information.....
An exquisite collection of properties in Potton, Tall Trees is sure to feel like home the moment you arrive here. These three, four and five bedroom homes have been designed, constructed and finished to the exacting standards with which Kier Living has become synonymous. As a result, you can be sure your new home in Potton will truly stand the test of time.
Tall Trees enjoys an enviable position in the sought-after Bedfordshire town on Potton, an idyllic locale with a rich history. The area is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Potone, meaning 'farmstead where the pots are made'. Meanwhile, St Mary's Church in hatley Road dates all the way back to the late 11th century.
Today, Potton is a vibrant town which boasts an excellent range of local amenities, many of which can be found in or near its beautiful Georgian Market Square.
You'll find a good selection of pubs and eateries in Potton, including The Royal Oak, The Rising Sun and The Coach House, which is located in the ancient market square and dates back to the 18th century.
Local children can attend Potton Lower School and Burgoyne Middle School in the town, with older children catered for at Sandy Upper School, four miles from Tall Trees. The University of of Bedfordshire is 25 minutes away by car.
For a day's shopping, the centre of Bedford is half an hour's drive, offering a huge range a high street and independent stores. This beautiful riverside county town also has much to offer when it comes to eating and drinking, while you can take in a show at the Corn Exchange or cath a film at Cineworld.
Tall Trees benefits from an excellent road and rail network, making this superb development perfect for commuters. The A1 is just 10 minutes away from your front door, linking you to London and the north of England. The road also offers you easy access to Bedford and Cambridge.
Introducing The Bluebell
A delightful three bedroom home with a large open plan kitchen/dining area leading to the garden and a spacious living room. The master bedroom features an en suite...
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FLOODS AT HUNTINGDON RACECOURSE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, UK - 25.11.2012
Flooding at Huntingdon racecourse, Brampton, Cambridgeshire. The race meeting the day before, 24th November, was abandoned!
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ST IVES, CAMBRIDGESHIRE
This modernised mid nineteenth century cottage has been extended and improved over the years, and enjoys a delightful riverside position in the heart of this thriving town. The south facing garden steps down to a private mooring on the River Great Ouse. The kitchen breakfast room and three reception rooms all offer views of the river.
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Martin Grant Homes - The Ellen @ Penrose Park, Biggleswade, by Showhomesonline
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DEVELOPER: Martin Grant Homes
HOUSE TYPE: The Ellen
BEDROOMS: 3
ELEVATION: Brick
DATE VISITED: 6/8/17
CURRENT PRICE : Unavailable
LOCATION: Penrose Park Biggleswade, SG18 8FD
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Penrose Park is a collection of superb 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes on the leafy outskirts of Biggleswade, deep in the heart of picturesque Bedfordshire.
Only an hour away from central London, this new phase offers brand new homes with a contemporary, high specification.
Perfectly planned kitchens are complemented with stylish integrated stainless steel appliances, while the bathrooms and en-suites are carefully designed and finished to give a chic and sophisticated feel.
Why Penrose Park?
Contemporary high specification homes
Integrated appliances
Commutable to London in 1 hour
Superb schooling nearby
Heart of the new Kings Reach community
Vast open green spaces to explore
It’s a great time to buy! (Low interest rates and fixed mortgages available)
Government Help to Buy Scheme is available
Penrose Park is very well connected for business locally, nationally and internationally.
Strong transport links to and from London and nearby Cambridge (only 40 miles north of central London and 20 miles south-west of Cambridge).
The area is well served by the A1 between London and the North
The railway station on the East Coast Main Line provides services from Biggleswade into Kings Cross station in as little as 35 minutes.
Regular bus services connect Hitchin, Sandy and Bedford, whilst Cambridge can be reached in approximately 35 minutes by car.
Biggleswade has an interesting history and during the 18th Century was an important coaching centre, courtesy of the nearby Great North Road along which stood many inns, some of which still remain today.
The town plays host to a mix of independent and chain stores with out-of-town superstores and a retail park. The Saxon Pool and Leisure Centre is close by, while additional sporting amenities include rugby and football clubs. Golfing enthusiasts will appreciate the John O'Gaunt Golf Club situated between the town and nearby Sandy; recently voted one of the top 100 golf clubs in the country.
The countryside surrounding the town is considered some of the prettiest in the UK, with winding country roads leading to quaint villages, traditional pubs and farm shops. Nearby Old Warden boasts some of the most picturesque scenery, with its traditionally thatched cottages remaining. Home to the quintessentially British 'cream tea' after Anna Maria Russell, the 7th Duchess of Bedford popularised the custom in the mid 1700's, the area has become famous for its enormous range of tea shops, golf clubs and stately homes in which to indulge the most traditional of pastimes.
Unfortunately there is no Ellen show home specification available because the house type has been discontinued and not being built again. This video is a representation of the standard that Martin Grant Homes deliver.
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Brampton Road, Thoday Street, St Phillips Street, Hemingford Road
A useful quiet cut through Romsey Town. Route in Cambridge Video Clip Cycling Guide, as described at
A useful quiet cut through Romsey Town. As it's restricted access and one way, there's little traffic, but always be on a the lookout, especially drivers pulling out without checking properly.
Note that I'm riding in the primary position past the parked cars. Always be at least a metre away from parked cars just in case someone opens a door in front of you. Also it gives you more time to react to some pulling out, and makes you more visible. A car coming from behind will have plenty of time to slow down and you can make appropriate actions to deal with any desire to pass. If there's plenty of road ahead, I'll often find a spot that doesn't slow me too much to let cars past. One in front is less of a worry than one behind!
Turning down St Phillips Road and into Hemingford Road is a convenient way to avoid Mill Road if heading in that direction.
Starts on Brampton Road
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St Phillips Road; at 00:36;
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Back in office in early 1886, Gladstone proposed home rule for Ireland but was defeated in the House of Commons. The resulting split in the Liberal Party helped keep them out of office—with one short break—for twenty years. Gladstone formed his last government in 1892, at the age of 82. The Second Home Rule Bill passed through the House of Commons but was defeated in the House of Lords in 1893. Gladstone left office in March 1894, aged 84, as both the oldest person to serve as Prime Minister and the only Prime Minister to have served four terms. He left parliament in 1895 and died three years later. Gladstone was known affectionately by his supporters as The People's William or the G.O.M. (Grand Old Man, or, according to his political rival Benjamin Disraeli, God's Only Mistake). Historians often call him one of the greatest leaders. A.J.P. Taylor has stated, William Ewart Gladstone was the greatest political figure of the nineteenth century. I do not mean by that that he was necessarily the greatest statesman, certainly not the most successful. What I mean is that he dominated the scene.
The Richdale - Taylor Wimpey Steppingley Gardens, Flitwick
Steppingley Gardens is an outstanding new development of 200 high-quality homes at Valley Farm, on the outskirts of the peaceful small town of Flitwick, Bedfordshire. Find out more here:
Our new homes are located off Steppingley Road on Flitwick’s rural outskirts, but still only about a mile from all the town centre’s amenities and mainline railway station.
This attractive development comprises a range of homes, from one-bedroom apartments to five-bedroom family homes, all nestled between an established residential area and open countryside.
Flitwick is a small town of under 14,000 people with a good range of facilities, including a choice of shops and local services, a large Tesco supermarket, plus pubs and restaurants. There is also an open-air market every Friday selling local produce.
A brand new £12.5 million leisure centre with a 25-metre swimming pool, large gym, squash courts and a dance studio has been an ongoing project in 2015 and is expected to open early 2016 , within walking distance of Steppingley Gardens.
For bigger towns with extra facilities, it’s just a short trip north to Bedford (11 miles), south to Luton (12 miles) or west to Milton Keynes (15 miles).
The area has a surprising number of tourists, many of whom visit the newly-opened Center Parcs Woburn Forest, just north of Flitwick, the stately home of Woburn Abbey and the fabulous Woburn Safari Park, which is less than five miles away from Steppingley Gardens by road.
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Bloor homes - The Orford @ Seabrook Orchards, Topsham,Devon, by Showhomesonline
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DEVELOPER: Bloor Homes
HOUSE TYPE: The Orford
BEDROOMS:4
ELEVATION: Brick
DATE VISITED: 9/6/2017
CURRENT PRICE from £336,950 to £434,950
LOCATION: SEABROOK ORCHARDS, TOPSHAM, EX2 7DR
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Seabrook Orchards is a beautiful collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes for sale in Topsham. Situated in an idyllic coastal town, this prestigious development gives you the opportunity to be part of a thriving village community steeped in maritime history.
Topsham is renowned for its welcoming atmosphere, friendliness and hospitality and will be a popular choice for those working around the Exeter area, those who prefer a village pace of life, whilst remaining close to the city.
The many interesting shops in the main street tend to be small family-run businesses catering for the local community throughout the year. There is a fine selection of antique shops and centres, plus many wonderful opportunities to explore cobbled alleyways and independent boutiques.
The town is unusually well-endowed with tea-rooms, restaurants and pubs, many with attractive gardens and terraces! A speciality is the fresh seafood restaurants such as Oliva Restaurant and the Galley. There are coaching inns, bistros, friendly pubs, Italian and French restaurants, and plenty of opportunities for a traditional cream tea.
The town also plays host to a lively calendar of events, including live music, markets, guided walks, an annual town fayre, food festival and carnival. Topsham is a great hub for regional produce, with a number of specialist suppliers and producers. Each summer, Topsham hosts its annual food festival – a weekend celebration of local food and community, including ‘Nello’s Longest Table’ – an amazing communal feast!
The Exe Estuary is a unique and very special place. The Exe Estuary NCN Route 2, known as the Exe Estuary Trail is a mainly traffic-free, first class cycling and walking route passing through beautiful riverside towns and villages steeped in maritime history. The trail rewards cyclists and walkers with excellent views of the estuary and its abundant wildlife.
The Cathedral city of Exeter lies just four miles away and offers a host of larger stores and leisure facilities. The iconic cathedral is backdrop to Princesshay, home to over 70 of the best high street names together with a mix of smaller well-known retailers.
Other towns including Newton Abbot, Plymouth, Taunton and Torquay are all within easy reach.
Exeter is a thriving business centre and is offering growth and with such a large City close at hand, there is no shortage of employment. With new business parks due to open, there will be opportunities for companies to move to the area and relocate staff.
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