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College Gate, Salisbury Avenue, Crewe, CW2 6NT

House Types Apartments, 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes

Price range £136,000 - £254,500

This is an exclusive development on the site of a former Ursuline Convent. The Grade II listed building has been carefully preserved as part of the development, which includes luxury apartments, townhouses, mews properties and detached homes.

From the moment you approach the site on Nantwich Road, you will be enchanted by its design. The grade II listed, former Ursuline Convent, building that we have carefully restored and converted into 1 and 2 bedroom apartments is a magnificent sight.

Then, as you turn into Salisbury Avenue, you will be greeted by the stylish entrance pillars and the large area of public open space that is beautifully landscaped, using the natural features of the site, making sure that each home fits perfectly into the surrounding area.

The main site successfully combines townhouses, mews properties and detached houses to ensure that whatever your circumstances, there is a property to suit and as each home is built to the highest of standards, you can be sure that you will be buying your perfect home.

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A great location

Situated in the Upper Weaver Valley of South Cheshire, Crewe is a thriving business centre close to the agricultural heart of the county. Famous for it's railway and transportation links, Crewe has a prestigious industrial past and has evolved from a small hamlet into a bustling community.

For local facilities..

The town offers an abundance of facilities and amenities, including luxury hotels and spas, restaurants and theatres, an international business park, and award winning educational establishments including Manchester Metropolitan University.

Crewe town centre has plenty of high street names and an excellent traditional outdoor and indoor market, held every Friday, Saturday and Monday, which attracts shoppers from across the county.

For commuting..

Crewe train station became the biggest railway junction in the UK, and today it continues to provide essential communication and transport links throughout the country.

The cities of Stoke-on-Trent, Chester, Liverpool and Manchester are all easily accessible by rail or car, which makes Crewe an excellent location.

For days out...

In addition there are many historical and rural attractions in the area. The Lyceum Theatre is a fine Edwardian building that has undergone major refurbishment to restore the auditorium to its original splendour.

Queen's Park is a Victorian ornamental park gifted to the people of Crewe by the railway company. Described as 'one of the most splendid in the north of England', it continues to attract visitors who come to enjoy its boating lake, extensive gardens, pavilion and playgrounds.

On the outskirts of town is Crewe Hall, a magnificent Jacobean mansion built for Sir Ranulph Crewe in 1615. The Hall is now a luxury hotel and restaurant with breathtaking architecture and a picturesque location for weddings. Nearby Beeston Castle makes a lovely day trip out for all the family. Set 500 feet above the Cheshire plain on sheer rocky crags, the medieval fortress boasts stunning views over 8 counties.

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