City Point, London Road, Derby, DE24 8UG
House Types 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes
Price range £179,500 - £249,500
From young professionals looking for somewhere that’s an easy commute and families looking for local amenities, to investors and first time buyers looking for an affordable step onto the property ladder, Citypoint has so much to offer.
Built on a site previously occupied by a college and its grounds, Citypoint, with its mix of properties from apartments and 2 and 3 bedroom mews houses to 4 bedroom detached homes, with it’s thoughtful planning and landscaping, provides the ideal location for city life.
Yet it is only a mile and a half from the centre of Derby, even closer to the two main shopping centres – plus a Sainsbury’s and the mainline railway station a little over a mile away. From a little peace and quiet to the excitement and energy of city living, Citypoint puts you in exactly the right location.
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A great location....
Derby is perfectly placed to offer everything from urban sophistication to rural peace and tranquillity - all within easy reach. The city itself has changed dramatically from the Victorian textile mills that boomed with the Industrial Revolution, so that it now boasts a thriving city centre with excellent shopping, cultural and entertainment venues, tourist attractions, pubs, cafes, restaurants, parks and open spaces.
With shopping....
Shopping is a pleasure, thanks to the much pedestrianised city centre, the Eagle and Wyvern shopping centres and the distinctive Victorian covered market.
Nightlife....
Entertainment of all kinds can be enjoyed at the Derby playhouse, the multiplex cinema and not forgetting Derby County at Pride Park.
Relaxation....
A vibrant, bright city that's also perfectly located for access to some of the most breathtaking and varied countryside to be found anywhere.
Within an easy drive of Derby are the 555 square miles of the Peak District National Park, with stunning Chatsworth country house as its focal point. Chatsworth is far from being the only great house - there's also the Tudor mansion of Hardwick Hall, the manor house at Haddon Hall and the Palladian grandeur of Kedleston, once the home of the Viceroy of India.
Besides outstanding walking, the Peak District also offers some of the finest climbing, canoeing, caving and cycling in the country.
And there's so much more to Derbyshire: Derwent Valley, where the Dambusters practised their famous flight; the Victorian grandeur of Matlock Bath; Bakewell and its worldfamous pudding... the list of Derbyshire's attractions is as long as it is varied.
Commuting....
Travelling further afield is no problem either, as Derby is only a few miles from the Nottingham East Midlands airport and only around 40 miles to Birmingham International, while the M1 is nearby and accessed at Donnington - home to Donnington Park grand prix race circuit.
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