Heathlands Farm, Bradfield Road, Crewe, CW1 3RH
House Types 3 bedroom homes
Price range £168,500 - £168,500
Heathlands Farm is a superb collection of apartments, mews and townhouses located on Bradfield Road in Crewe. There are only 3 properties remaining and the last remaining plots all have stunning views over open space.
This development is small in scale, with only 26 units, surrounding open space and spacious properties. It really is a perfect development for first time buyers and young families looking for something small and exclusive, yet offering great value for money.
The style and layout of the development is designed to make the most of the natural features of the site and the large area of open space is perfect for a kick about with a football or generally spending time outdoors - the perfect solution for those who have chosen apartment living.
So whether you are looking for an apartment or a 3 storey mews or townhouse, Heathlands Farm is the ideal choice in Crewe.
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A great location..
Heathlands Farm is ideally located to give you easy access to the sights and sounds, shops and attractions of Crewe town centre.
For local amenties...
While the town centre still features architecture that is an imposing and impressive reminder of the town's Victorian heyday as a major railway junction, it is home to all of the amenities and facilities that are expected of any modern day town.
The Market Centre features not only a mini-mall with a wide variety of familiar high street names, but also a large car park for ease of access which, in turn, is also connected to the large outdoor market area, which trades six days a week.
There's also a covered market in Lyceum Square that's open 9 'til 5, and also trades six days a week. A little further out of town is the Grand Junction Retail Park with excellent parking and a fantastic choice of retail experiences.
The town centre is also home to the impressive Lyceum Theatre, and this stunning Edwardian structure has recently benefited from a £1.5 million refurbishment programme and stages all kinds of productions, including drama, ballet, opera, concerts, music, comedy and the annual pantomime.
For unique days out...
And if all that weren't attractive enough, Crewe is perfectly placed to explore the rich heritage and multitude of attractions waiting to be enjoyed in Cheshire.
Those attractions start right on the doorstep with the 45 acres of Queens Park, which is listed as Grade II on the Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest and is considered a prime example of a Victorian urban park. It is the traditional home of the Crewe Carnival, which is attended annually by around 50,000 people.
Also within Crewe itself is Crewe Hall, with its contrasting mix of classical and contemporary styles - its West Wing is thoroughly modern, while it boasts one of the finest examples of a Jacobean staircase in the country.
Within an easy drive, there's the Roman-walled and half-timbered attractions of Chester, while Stoke-on- Trent and the surrounding Potteries region is even more accessible.
And the rolling grassland countryside of the Cheshire plain is home to some of the most picturesque towns and villages.
For the more adventurous, the thrills and spills of Alton Towers lie just over the county border in Staffordshire.
For commuting...
Crewe's excellent rail and motorway connections mean that the cosmopolitan cities of Liverpool and Manchester are also within easy reach.
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