Affordable Housing at it's best
3 x 2 bedroom semi-detached houses available
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Plot 66 |
£110,000 |
£55,000 |
£138 |
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Plot 67 |
£110,000 |
£55,000 |
£138 |
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Plot 67A |
£110,000 |
£55,000 |
£138 |
Based on 50% shared ownership; admin and insurance fee also applies.
Stylish modern living in Market Warsop
With its beautiful church and the open space of the Carrs and River Meden with its historic mill dam, Market Warsop is part of the rich tapestry of villages and towns that nestle in north Nottinghamshire in the central heart of England. In addition to schools at primary level there is also Meden School and Technology College for 11-18 year olds. You will find local high street shopping including a Somerfield in Warsop, while Shirebrook four miles away has several weekly markets, a large Co-Op and an Aldi. Mansfield is only six miles away and offers a wide range of high street shops and a variety of additional supermarkets, including Asda, Morrisons, Iceland and Tesco. There are plenty of sports facilities available locally- Meden Sports Centre offers a swimming pool and sports sessions ranging from spinning to salsacise and the Kissingate Centre is also nearby, with its wide range of facilities and clubs from martial arts to roller skating, badminton and table-tennis, five-a-side and fitness sessions in the studio. Alternatively try the sub-tropical delights at the Water Meadows with its water flumes and lagoon wave machine where water rolls up the ‘beach’, its poolside café, and Tropicana Health Suite.
Each July Warsop hosts an annual carnival and music festival, while nearby Sherwood Forest’s week of festivities at the Robin Hood Festival is a celebration of its history, bringing jousting and jesters, strolling players and fire eaters to the ancient hunting forest, and on some balmy summer nights the forest is alive with the sound of open-air music from rock to jazz. All year round the forest is home to the sounds of birdlife, while Sherwood Pines Forest Park provides vast acres of country park woodland and open heathland, the perfect place to unwind on foot, bike, or by horse, riding along its waymarked trails or to see skilled cyclists tackle the off-road terrain, slopes and ramps at the unique mountain bike track. You are perfectly placed to explore many more local footpaths and walks amongst the countryside like bluebells in springtime at Collier Spring Wood. Yet though it could not be easier to feel away from it all, with its convenient location just off the A60, town and city life is always in easy reach with Nottingham 19 miles away and Chesterfield 16 miles away and the motorway network via the M1 nearby.
(courtessy Bellway Homes)