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·  December 24th, 2011 10:38 am
·  Bedrooms: 4

A four bedroom detached properties to the Calder design,with an integral garage The Lounge/diner has French doors leading out to the rear garden. The Kitchen,from the Hammond’s Group ,features a range of integrated appliances, including an oven by Bosch, an integrated fridge/freezer and dishwasher with the utility having an integrated washing machine. The family bathroom has a shower over the bath, with the Master bedroom having its own en-suite.The master bedroom has built in wardrobes as standard from Hammonds. The property has an integral single garage and will have a white garage door.

·  December 24th, 2011 03:06 am
·  Bedrooms: 8

This is a superb imposing and impressive "Maison Bourgeoise" situated at the heart of the very popular small town of Ernee located in the department of Mayenne (53). This is an extremely rare example of this type of property, highly sought after by buyers of all kinds due to its inherent flexibility, and boasts 8 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 separate wc's, 2 large lounges, large dining room, kitchen, study, 2 entrance halls, garden, parking for 10 vehicles and a gated entrance. It is of gargantuan proportions and would represent an ideal purchase for either a large family, a business or an investor. It is in the process of being completely renovated both internally and externally and works are drawing to a close so the property will be ready for occupation in the very near future. Original feature fireplaces have been retained throughout, as has a lovely stained glass window at first floor level. The property is on 3 floors and the second floor has been created out of the former loft area, in its entirety. The wooden floors throughout the house have been stripped, repaired where required and are in the process of being fully varnished. All original doors have been stripped, repaired and re-painted, all original windows have been similarly treated but with the single glass panes being replaced with double-glazed panels and the house has been freshly decorated from top-to-bottom. There are lovely ornate ceilings in both the ground floor reception rooms and a huge second lounge has been created at first floor level, although this could easily be used as an immense bedroom if you felt that you needed the space! The property enjoys mains drainage and has original radiators situated in all rooms which will form the basis of the new central heating system in the process of being installed. The house sits on a plot of about 1500m2 and the garden area is mostly laid to lawn and easy to maintain. The gated entrance accesses a private driveway to the right hand side of the house and provides parking for upto 10 vehicles if required. Being located not far from the town centre, there are neighbouring properties but the house is not at all overlooked and one has the benefit of easy access on foot to local shops, supermarkets, schools for all age groups, medical and dental services, the local hospital and comprehensive local sports facilities. Needless to say, road access to other main towns, the north coast ports, the atlantic coast and Paris are excellent. The photographs currently available on the website will be updated over the next 2-3 weeks as individual rooms and the house as a whole become completed to specification. Une tres belle maison bourgeoise situee au coeur de la ville tres connue d'Ernee, situee dans le departement de Mayenne (53). Ce type de maison est tres rare, et tres recherche pour sa flexibilite: 8 chambres, 2 salles de bains, 2 grand salons, grande salle à manger, cuisine, bureau, 2 entrees, jardin et parking pour 10 voitures avec un portail. Une maison parfaite pour une grande famille, une entreprise ou un investisseur. Elle est en cours d'être completement renovee à l'interieur et à l'exterieur, et elle sera prête dans peu de temps. Les cheminees caracteristiques et le parquet de cette maison ont ete preserves, mais les fenêtres ont ete remplacees par du double vitrage, et tout a ete repeint. La maison est sur 3 etages. Il y a des plafonds tres ornes dans le salon et la salle à manger au rez-de-chaussee, et un deuxieme salon a ete cree au deuxieme etage, qui pourrait aussi être utilise en tant que chambre si vous trouvez qu'il vous faut encore plus de place! La propriete est sur un terrain d'environ 1 500m2 et il y a un joli jardin d'environ 900m2 qui est tres facile à entretenir. Le portail donne acces à une cour avec parking pour 10 voitures si besoin. Situee pres du centre bourg, il y a des voisins mais sans vis-à-vis, et l'on est à moins de 5 minutes à pied des commerces: magasins, supermarches, ecoles, hopital, piscine et salle et terrain de sport. Lifestyle Activities Coastal Town Amenities and Services Parking Schools Shops Property Characteristics Renovated Ground Floor 1st Floor 2nd Floor Property Features Garden Attic Central Heating Dining Room Double Glazing Study Wooden Floors Reception. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t634687/

·  January 23rd 10:39 am
·  Bedrooms: 3

The ornamental entrance and decorative brickwork banding of the Tolkien introduce a home of real distinction. The superb master bedroom, with its delightful first floor entrance vestibule and internal stair leading to a charming dormer-windowed space with en-suite shower, is a magnificent blend of convenience and character.Roomsground floorLounge (4.250 x 3.180 metre) max/maxKitchen/Dining (3.070 x 4.140 metre) maxWc (1.800 x .850 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.590 x 4.140 metre) max/maxBedroom 3 (2.720 x 2.010 metre)Bathroom (1.910 x 2.010 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (2.890 x 3.120 metre) excl. stairsEn-Suite (1.800 x 2.140 metre)About Dukes MeadWithin a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, Dukesmead is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of new homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from Dukesmead, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport Dukesmead is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 40km, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around 1km on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 30km, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 19km, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road, and the entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics 1st Floor Property Features Ensuite Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1314146/

·  January 23rd 10:39 am
·  Bedrooms: 3

The ornamental entrance and decorative brickwork banding of the Tolkien introduce a home of real distinction. The superb master bedroom, with its delightful first floor entrance vestibule and internal stair leading to a charming dormer-windowed space with en-suite shower, is a magnificent blend of convenience and character.Roomsground floorLounge (4.250 x 3.180 metre) max/maxKitchen/Dining (3.070 x 4.140 metre) maxWc (1.800 x .850 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.590 x 4.140 metre) max/maxBedroom 3 (2.720 x 2.010 metre)Bathroom (1.910 x 2.010 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (2.890 x 3.120 metre) excl. stairsEn-Suite (1.800 x 2.140 metre)About Dukes MeadWithin a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, Dukesmead is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of new homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from Dukesmead, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport Dukesmead is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 40km, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around 1km on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 30km, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 19km, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road, and the entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics 1st Floor Property Features Ensuite Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1314145/

·  January 23rd 10:39 am
·  Bedrooms: 3

The ornamental entrance and decorative brickwork banding of the Tolkien introduce a home of real distinction. The superb master bedroom, with its delightful first floor entrance vestibule and internal stair leading to a charming dormer-windowed space with en-suite shower, is a magnificent blend of convenience and character.Roomsground floorLounge (4.250 x 3.180 metre) max/maxKitchen/Dining (3.070 x 4.140 metre) maxWc (1.800 x .850 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.590 x 4.140 metre) max/maxBedroom 3 (2.720 x 2.010 metre)Bathroom (1.910 x 2.010 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (2.890 x 3.120 metre) excl. stairsEn-Suite (1.800 x 2.140 metre)About Dukes MeadWithin a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, Dukesmead is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of new homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from Dukesmead, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport Dukesmead is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 40km, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around 1km on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 30km, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 19km, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road, and the entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics 1st Floor Property Features Ensuite Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1314147/

·  January 23rd 10:39 am
·  Bedrooms: 3

The ornamental entrance and decorative brickwork banding of the Tolkien introduce a home of real distinction. The superb master bedroom, with its delightful first floor entrance vestibule and internal stair leading to a charming dormer-windowed space with en-suite shower, is a magnificent blend of convenience and character.Roomsground floorLounge (4.250 x 3.180 metre) max/maxKitchen/Dining (3.070 x 4.140 metre) maxWc (1.800 x .850 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.590 x 4.140 metre) max/maxBedroom 3 (2.720 x 2.010 metre)Bathroom (1.910 x 2.010 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (2.890 x 3.120 metre) excl. stairsEn-Suite (1.800 x 2.140 metre)About Dukes MeadWithin a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, Dukesmead is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of new homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from Dukesmead, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport Dukesmead is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursDaily 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 40km, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around 1km on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 30km, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 19km, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road, and the entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics 1st Floor Property Features Ensuite Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1314148/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:48 am
·  Bedrooms: 4

The large entrance hall and bright, spacious landing reflect the quality that is present throughout every aspect of the Wells. The dual-aspect lounge includes French doors opening out to an area of garden sheltered by the L-shaped architecture of the house, adding a little more privacy to the patio. With a separate study and utility room, this is a home that seamlessly combines style and function.Roomsground floorLounge (5.018 x 3.454 metre)Kitchen (3.404 x 2.968 metre) maxDining (3.132 x 3.404 metre)Study (2.756 x 1.801 metre)Utility (1.967 x 1.628 metre)Wc (1.000 x 1.801 metre)first floorMaster Bedroom (3.250 x 3.454 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.800 x 2.154 metre) max/maxBedroom 2 (3.856 x 2.768 metre) incl. w'robesBedroom 3 (3.404 x 3.002 metre) max/maxBedroom 4 (3.000 x 2.429 metre)Bathroom (2.000 x 2.619 metre)About Dukes MeadWithin a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, Dukesmead is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of new homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from Dukesmead, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport Dukesmead is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursSaturday to Wednesday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 40km, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around 1km on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 30km, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 19km, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road, and the entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Garden French Doors Lobby Study Patio. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t924124/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:48 am
·  Bedrooms: 4

Similar to the Stevenson, the Stevenson B has French doors in the lounge rather than the dining-room, replacing the bay window. It features the same attractive archway between kitchen and dining-room, and like the Stevenson it is arranged around a most impressive entrance hallway and gallery landing.Roomsground floorLounge (4.216 x 3.461 metre)Kitchen/Breakfast (3.373 x 3.516 metre)Dining/Family (3.391 x 3.516 metre)Study (2.548 x 2.462 metre)Utility (1.760 x 2.126 metre)Wc (1.450 x .900 metre)first floorMaster Bedroom (3.730 x 3.516 metre)En-Suite (1.760 x 2.126 metre)Bedroom 2 (4.262 x 3.511 metre) max/maxBedroom 3 (2.501 x 3.458 metre) max/maxBedroom 4 (2.384 x 3.514 metre) max/maxBathroom (1.748 x 2.233 metre)About Dukes MeadWithin a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, Dukesmead is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of new homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from Dukesmead, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport Dukesmead is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursSaturday to Wednesday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 40km, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around 1km on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 30km, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 19km, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road, and the entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Art Galleries Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Bay Windows Dining Room French Doors. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t924126/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:48 am
·  Bedrooms: 3

The attractive dining-room of the Gissing, with its archway leading through to the beautifully planned kitchen, delivers all the advantages of open-plan design in an unexpected and elegant way. Upstairs the three large bedrooms, including a really special dormer-windowed master suite, are complemented by a highly practical study that provides a quiet space for catching up on paperwork. † Please note there are no side windows on plots 81, 85, 131 and 140.Roomsground floorLounge (4.480 x 3.880 metre) max/maxKitchen (2.800 x 2.140 metre)Dining (2.470 x 2.550 metre)Wc (.900 x 1.400 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.800 x 2.850 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.420 x 2.860 metre)Study (2.400 x 1.870 metre)Bathroom (2.020 x 1.700 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (3.790 x 3.840 metre)En-Suite (2.720 x 1.300 metre)About Dukes MeadWithin a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, Dukesmead is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of new homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from Dukesmead, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport Dukesmead is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursSaturday to Wednesday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 40km, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around 1km on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 30km, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 19km, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road, and the entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Features Dining Room Study. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t924120/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:48 am
·  Bedrooms: 3

The attractive dining-room of the Gissing, with its archway leading through to the beautifully planned kitchen, delivers all the advantages of open-plan design in an unexpected and elegant way. Upstairs the three large bedrooms, including a really special dormer-windowed master suite, are complemented by a highly practical study that provides a quiet space for catching up on paperwork. † Please note there are no side windows on plots 81, 85, 131 and 140.Roomsground floorLounge (4.480 x 3.880 metre) max/maxKitchen (2.800 x 2.140 metre)Dining (2.470 x 2.550 metre)Wc (.900 x 1.400 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.800 x 2.850 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.420 x 2.860 metre)Study (2.400 x 1.870 metre)Bathroom (2.020 x 1.700 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (3.790 x 3.840 metre)En-Suite (2.720 x 1.300 metre)About Dukes MeadWithin a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, Dukesmead is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of new homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from Dukesmead, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport Dukesmead is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursSaturday to Wednesday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 40km, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around 1km on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 30km, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 19km, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road, and the entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Features Dining Room Study. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t924118/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:48 am
·  Bedrooms: 2

In the Trent, a corridor-style landing opens on to a charming L-shaped open-plan living area to which dormer-style windows introduce a distinctive, welcoming character. The second bedroom, ideal for guests, could also be used to create a convenient home office or computer suite.Roomsground floorGarages (1 x 1 metre)first floorLounge (3.938 x 3.749 metre)Kitchen (2.538 x 2.520 metre)Master Bedroom (3.176 x 4.131 metre) maxBedroom 2/Study (2.688 x 2.420 metre)Bathroom (2.050 x 1.700 metre)About Dukes MeadWithin a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, Dukesmead is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of new homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from Dukesmead, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport Dukesmead is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursSaturday to Wednesday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 40km, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around 1km on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 30km, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 19km, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road, and the entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Features Study Fixtures and Furnishings Computer. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t924116/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:48 am
·  Bedrooms: 3

The attractive dining-room of the Gissing, with its archway leading through to the beautifully planned kitchen, delivers all the advantages of open-plan design in an unexpected and elegant way. Upstairs the three large bedrooms, including a really special dormer-windowed master suite, are complemented by a highly practical study that provides a quiet space for catching up on paperwork. † Please note there are no side windows on plots 81, 85, 131 and 140.Roomsground floorLounge (4.480 x 3.880 metre) max/maxKitchen (2.800 x 2.140 metre)Dining (2.470 x 2.550 metre)Wc (.900 x 1.400 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.800 x 2.850 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.420 x 2.860 metre)Study (2.400 x 1.870 metre)Bathroom (2.020 x 1.700 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (3.790 x 3.840 metre)En-Suite (2.720 x 1.300 metre)About Dukes MeadWithin a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, Dukesmead is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of new homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from Dukesmead, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport Dukesmead is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursSaturday to Wednesday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 40km, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around 1km on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 30km, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 19km, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road, and the entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Features Dining Room Study. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t924119/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:48 am
·  Bedrooms: 3

The attractive dining-room of the Gissing, with its archway leading through to the beautifully planned kitchen, delivers all the advantages of open-plan design in an unexpected and elegant way. Upstairs the three large bedrooms, including a really special dormer-windowed master suite, are complemented by a highly practical study that provides a quiet space for catching up on paperwork. † Please note there are no side windows on plots 81, 85, 131 and 140.Roomsground floorLounge (4.480 x 3.880 metre) max/maxKitchen (2.800 x 2.140 metre)Dining (2.470 x 2.550 metre)Wc (.900 x 1.400 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.800 x 2.850 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.420 x 2.860 metre)Study (2.400 x 1.870 metre)Bathroom (2.020 x 1.700 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (3.790 x 3.840 metre)En-Suite (2.720 x 1.300 metre)About Dukes MeadWithin a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, Dukesmead is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of new homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from Dukesmead, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport Dukesmead is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursSaturday to Wednesday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 40km, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around 1km on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 30km, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 19km, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road, and the entrance to Dukesmead is on the left, around 200m on. Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Features Dining Room Study. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t924121/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:40 am
·  Bedrooms: 4

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CHEAP MID-WEEK AIRFARES TO BERGERAC. There are many barn conversions in the Dordogne, but few are equal to this one in terms of quality and attention to detail. La Vieille Grange provides spacious accommodation in which up to 8 adults can base themselves and take in the wonderful history and landscape of the Dordogne. The Grange is perfect for one couple who like extra space, or ideal for a group of adult friends exploring the beauty of South-western France together. Our accommodation is a warm mix of old stone with timber and an eclectic decor of antiques, chandelier, modern conveniences and cosy sofas and is a joy to curl up and read a book in or to take a short stroll across the lawns to our large shared pool - ideal for just relaxing or long enough to take in some exercise and swim the odd lap or two. Our beds are comfortable and ready made for your arrival, assuring you of a good night’s sleep. We provide fluffy towels and fresh bars of soap A complementary breakfast hamper including coffee, tea, fruit juice, eggs, and a few other tasty treats we think you might like will get you off to great start for your first day at Pemontier - guests have the option of a well-equipped kitchen in which to prepare their own food or make use of the private barbeque facilities on their own sunny terrace which provides an informal place to kick back, relax and enjoy the glorious sunshine of South-Western France. Our 'NO CHILDREN' policy ensures a relaxing holiday for guests seeking peace and tranquility, and keeps the noise level down to the popping of corks and the odd gentle splash in the pool. It comprises 4 bedrooms (1 Queen Bed Bedroom, 2 Double Bed Bedroom and 1 Twin Bed Bedroom), 3 full bathrooms and a 'powder room'. Furnished in keeping with the spirit of the building, the massive living room is fitted with leather sofas set around a large wood-burning stove. The raised dining area contains a large dining table which can seat 8 adults comfortably. French doors lead to a huge terrace with a private BBQ and al fresco dining facilities overlooking St Cernin de Labarde. The residences are set within the same 5-acre grounds as the Aussie/English owner's home, so you will not be without assistance if you need it. Guests can enjoy more comfort pool-side catching some rays on a sunbed, reading, or sipping some local wine while planning sight-seeing for the next day. The large 13m x 6m shared (shared with the Pigeonnier) pool overlooks the pretty village of St Cernin de Labarde. Guests can enjoy more comfort pool-side catching some rays on a sunbed or sipping some local wine while planning sight-seeing for the next day! Key Features Pet Friendly, Private Outdoor Pool, Near Golf, Secluded, Spacious, Spacious Amenities Pet Friendly, Private Outdoor Pool, Secluded, Spacious, Designer Furnishings, Wood Burning Fireplace, Fully Equipped Kitchen, Flat Screen TV, Cable TV, Satellite TV, DVD Player, DVD Library, Stereo, CD Stereo, Microwave, Cassette Player, Board Games, Dishwasher, Coffee Maker, Gas Stove, Pots and Pans, Utensils, Stove, Oven, Refrigerator, Washing Machine Only, Forest View, Meadow View, Garden View, Antiques, Vaulted Ceilings, Dining Table Seats, Dining Table, Bathtub, Shower, Hair Dryer, Queen bed, Double Bed, Twin Bed, Fenced Yard, Terrace, Patio Furniture, Private Gas Barbecue, Parking Available, Parking for Multiple Cars, Car Recommended, Linens Included, Laundry Service Available, No Smoking Property View Forest View, Meadow View, Garden View Attractions Near Golf, Near Town, Near Shopping, Near Restaurants, Near Water Park, Sightseeing Airport Info We are located just 12 minutes from Bergerac airport, and 90 minutes east of Bordeaux airport. Bergerac airport has a vast array of flights coming in from the UK with 'low cost' carriers such aS Ryanair. There are many direct flights to Bordeaux from various European cities including London (Stansted and Gatwick), Amsterdam, Munich, Dublin, Waterford, Brussels, Stockholm and Basel. All major Hire Car agencies operate from the airports (Avis, Hertz, Europcar, etc). Toulouse, 2 hours' drive away, connects with many more destinations. Alternatively, take the TGV from Paris (Montparnasse Station0 and rent a car from the Bergerac Railway station. Payment Policy All rates are in British Pounds. Mid Season: 800 UK Pounds per week High Season: 995 UK Pounds per week Peak Season: 1, 195 UK Pounds per week We accept bookings by email and telephone, and require a booking deposit of £150 to be paid by direct debit to secure your booking, which will be set-off against rental due on the property. A £200 security deposit against damage is required prior to commencement of rental. Cancellation Policy Contact owner for cancellation. Rules Please note that we have a 'No Children' policy, and there is no provision for babies. All guests must be 18+ Rates are subjected to change without prior notice. http://www.arkadia.com/dkon-t39152/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:35 am
·  Bedrooms: 4

MUst Be Viewed - Stunning, Deceptively Spacious Four Bed Detached, extended with flexible living space. Perfect Family Home in Popular and Private residential area. Conveniently for Horsforth Train Station and local bus services, giving easy access to Leeds and surrounding centres, schools, shops and amenities. Briefly comp: Ground floor: Entrance vestibule, spacious fitted dining kitchen, utility, family room, lounge, sun room and shower room. First floor: Four Good Sized Bedrooms and superb bathroom. Good Gardens, Integral Garage And Parking. Introduction Must be viewed to be fully appreciated. A stunning, deceptively spacious and superbly presented detached property, extended to provide generous and flexible living space which provides four good sized bedrooms, bathroom and shower room, a perfect family home! Located in a popular and private residential area, the well proportioned accommodation briefly comprises: To the ground floor: Entrance vestibule, attractive and spacious fitted dining kitchen with a range of 'Oak' units, utility room, versatile family room, lounge, sun room, shower room and integral garage. To the first floor there are four good sized bedrooms and a superb house bathroom. Location Cookridge is a popular private residential area situated within easy reach of the Horsforth Train Station, which provides services to Leeds, York and Harrogate centres. Close to local primary schools. Horsforth also offers and excellent range of amenities including shops, banks and supermarkets. There is an abundance of restaurants, eateries and pubs in the local area catering for all tastes and age groups. In addition, the Holt Park shopping centre is only a short car ride away. The Ring Road (A6120) and the (A65) provide main road links to the commercial centres of Leeds, Bradford, York and Harrogate. For the more travelled commuter the Leeds & Bradford Airport is close at hand. How To Find The Property From our office at New Road Side (A65) proceed down towards Leeds City Centre and at the bottom of the hill turn left into Hawksworth Road. Proceed to the Woodside roundabout and turn right into the ring road (A6120). At the first set of traffic lights continue straight on, turn left into Spen Lane, continue to the top and turn left into Otley Old Road, left into Hospital Lane, first right into Shepcote Crescent, second left into Eaton Hill. To The Ground Floor uPvc entrance door into... Entrance Vestibule With modern neutral decor. Doors to... Dining Kitchen 4.72m(15'6'') x 2.57m(8'5'') Fitted with an attractive range of 'Solid Oak' wall, base and drawer units with integrated electric double oven, four point Halogen hob and extract over. One and a half bowl stainless steel sink and side drainer with modern mixer tap. Part tiled in modern cer4amics with neutral decor to the remainder. uPvc double glazed window to the front and rear elevations. Central heating radiator. Family/Dining Room 5.49m(18'0'') x 2.59m(8'6'') A lovely sized and versatile room. Central heating radiator. Inset ceiling spotlights. Door to... Sun Room 3.53m(11'7'') x 3.15m(10'4'') Of uPvc construction with modern neutral decor. Integral Garage 2.44m(8'0'') x 5.05m(16'7'') With electric up and over door, power and light. Quarry tiled floor. Utility Room 2.57m(8'5'') x 3.20m(10'6'') max Neutral decor theme. Plumbing for automatic washing machine, space for fridge freezer. uPvc double glazed window to the side elevation. Shower Room 1.52m(5'0'') x 1.73m(5'8'') Fitted with a modern white three piece suite comprising WC, wash hand basin with vanity unit and shower cubicle. Chrome heated towel rail. Lounge 3.56m(11'8'') x 4.78m(15'8'') max A good sized room with attractive decor, contemporary theme to one wall. Wall/ceiling cornice. Feature mounted electric fire. Two central heating radiators. uPvc double glazed window to the front elevation. Landing Modern neutral decor theme. Doors to... Bedroom One 4.75m(15'7'') x 3.53m(11'7'') max A lovely sized room with attractive contemporary decor to one feature wall. Complementary fitted wardrobes and dresser. Two central heating radiators. uPvc double glazed window to the front elevation. Bedroom Two 3.53m(11'7'') x 2.51m(8'3'') A good sized room with attractive two-tone decor. Fitted wardrobes. Central heating radiator. Bedroom Three 3.35m(11'0'') x 2.36m(7'9'') Another good sized room with attractive modern decor. Central heating radiator. Fitted wardrobes. uPvc double glazed window to the side elevation. Bedroom Four 2.44m(8'0'') x 2.59m(8'6'') max With traditional decor to one wall. Modern medium oak wood flooring. Central heating radiator. uPvc double glazed window to the front elevation. Bathroom 1.70m(5'7'') x 1.98m(6'6'') Fitted with a superb, modern white three piece suite comprising WC, pedestal wash hand basin with mixer tap and bath. Fully tiled. Chrome heated towel rail. uPvc double glazed window to the rear elevation. Outside There is a lovely sized garden to the rear with a large decked area, perfect for sitting out and entertaining/relaxing. Astro-turfed area with raised, well stocked borders. To the front there is ample off-street parking, with parking to the side also and a well stocked planted area. Integral garage. Planning & Building Regs We are presently unable to confirm whether any appropriate planning permission or building regulation consents were obtained when altering the property. Brochure Details Waite & Co prepared these details, including photography, in accordance with our estate agency agreement. Waite & Co - Agents Note: None of the services, fittings or equipment have been tested and no warranties of any kind can be given. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should bear this in mind when formulating their offers. The seller does not include in the sale any carpets, floor coverings, light fittings, curtains, blinds, furnishings, electric / gas appliances (whether connected or not ) or any other fixtures and fittings unless expressly mentioned in these particulars, as forming part of this sale. The extent of the property and its boundaries are subject to verification by inspection of the Deeds by the prospective purchasers. We are unable to publish/confirm the tenure of any property without seeing the relevant documentation/deeds. Absolute confirmation of tenure should be sought via the conveyancing solicitors. There is a six-inch measurement tolerance, or metric equivalent. The measurements given should not be entirely relied upon and purchasers must take their own measurements if ordering carpets, curtains or any other quipment. Lifestyle Activities City Hills Amenities and Services Parking Schools Shops Train Station Property Characteristics Detatched 1st Floor Property Features Garden Central Heating Dining Room Double Glazing Extension Fitted Wardrobes Garage Off Street Parking Wooden Floors Fixtures and Furnishings Bath Carpets Cooker Fridge Shower Toilet Washing Machine. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t983361/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:49 am
·  Bedrooms: 4

With plenty of space for informal family life, the delightful family/dining-room of the Hardy has a light, open feel that echoes the sense of airy brightness in the first-floor lounge. The unusually large landing, and the cleverly designed dual-access shower room on the first floor that adds en-suite facilities to the second bedroom, are typical of the imaginative touches that make this comfortable home so special. Please note: elevational treatments may vary.RoomsGround FloorFamily/Dining (3.452 x 4.440 metre) max/maxKitchen (4.448 x 2.180 metre)Wc (2.030 x 1.000 metre)First FloorLounge (3.152 x 4.440 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.552 x 2.430 metre) maxShower (1.146 x 2.430 metre)Second FloorMaster Bedroom (3.719 x 2.440 metre)En-Suite (1.200 x 2.340 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.931 x 2.340 metre)Bedroom 4 (2.760 x 1.900 metre)Bathroom (1.900 x 2.000 metre)About The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics 1st Floor Property Features Dining Room Ensuite Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929357/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:49 am
·  Bedrooms: 4

With plenty of space for informal family life, the delightful family/dining-room of the Hardy has a light, open feel that echoes the sense of airy brightness in the first-floor lounge. The unusually large landing, and the cleverly designed dual-access shower room on the first floor that adds en-suite facilities to the second bedroom, are typical of the imaginative touches that make this comfortable home so special. Please note: elevational treatments may vary.RoomsGround FloorFamily/Dining (3.452 x 4.440 metre) max/maxKitchen (4.448 x 2.180 metre)Wc (2.030 x 1.000 metre)First FloorLounge (3.152 x 4.440 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.552 x 2.430 metre) maxShower (1.146 x 2.430 metre)Second FloorMaster Bedroom (3.719 x 2.440 metre)En-Suite (1.200 x 2.340 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.931 x 2.340 metre)Bedroom 4 (2.760 x 1.900 metre)Bathroom (1.900 x 2.000 metre)About The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics 1st Floor Property Features Dining Room Ensuite Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929356/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:44 am
·  Bedrooms: 4

With plenty of space for informal family life, the delightful family/dining-room of the Hardy has a light, open feel that echoes the sense of airy brightness in the first-floor lounge. The unusually large landing, and the cleverly designed dual-access shower room on the first floor that adds en-suite facilities to the second bedroom, are typical of the imaginative touches that make this comfortable home so special. Please note: elevational treatments may vary.RoomsGround FloorFamily/Dining (3.452 x 4.440 metre) max/maxKitchen (4.448 x 2.180 metre)Wc (2.030 x 1.000 metre)First FloorLounge (3.152 x 4.440 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.552 x 2.430 metre) maxShower (1.146 x 2.430 metre)Second FloorMaster Bedroom (3.719 x 2.440 metre)En-Suite (1.200 x 2.340 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.931 x 2.340 metre)Bedroom 4 (2.760 x 1.900 metre)Bathroom (1.900 x 2.000 metre)About The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics 1st Floor Property Features Dining Room Ensuite Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1057748/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:44 am
·  Bedrooms: 3

Taking advantage of its fascinating angled architecture, the Kipling offers a succession of delightful surprises, from the inviting hallway with its feature staircase to the unusual family bathroom. The exceptionally large lounge and the family kitchen each have French doors, adding an exciting dynamic that softens the demarcation between interior and garden.RoomsGround FloorLounge (4.960 x 3.320 metre)Kitchen (2.320 x 3.650 metre)Dining/Family (2.630 x 3.350 metre)Wc (1.480 x 1.440 metre) maxFirst FloorMaster Bedroom (2.930 x 2.970 metre) excl. w'robesEn-Suite (1.270 x 2.470 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.700 x 3.700 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.160 x 4.430 metre)Bathroom (1.920 x 3.250 metre) maxAbout The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Garden French Doors. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1057750/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:44 am
·  Bedrooms: 3

Taking advantage of its fascinating angled architecture, the Kipling offers a succession of delightful surprises, from the inviting hallway with its feature staircase to the unusual family bathroom. The exceptionally large lounge and the family kitchen each have French doors, adding an exciting dynamic that softens the demarcation between interior and garden.RoomsGround FloorLounge (4.960 x 3.320 metre)Kitchen (2.320 x 3.650 metre)Dining/Family (2.630 x 3.350 metre)Wc (1.480 x 1.440 metre) maxFirst FloorMaster Bedroom (2.930 x 2.970 metre) excl. w'robesEn-Suite (1.270 x 2.470 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.700 x 3.700 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.160 x 4.430 metre)Bathroom (1.920 x 3.250 metre) maxAbout The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Garden French Doors. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1057749/

·  December 24th, 2011 03:49 am
·  Bedrooms: 4

With plenty of space for informal family life, the delightful family/dining-room of the Hardy has a light, open feel that echoes the sense of airy brightness in the first-floor lounge. The unusually large landing, and the cleverly designed dual-access shower room on the first floor that adds en-suite facilities to the second bedroom, are typical of the imaginative touches that make this comfortable home so special. Please note: elevational treatments may vary.RoomsGround FloorFamily/Dining (3.452 x 4.440 metre) max/maxKitchen (4.448 x 2.180 metre)Wc (2.030 x 1.000 metre)First FloorLounge (3.152 x 4.440 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.552 x 2.430 metre) maxShower (1.146 x 2.430 metre)Second FloorMaster Bedroom (3.719 x 2.440 metre)En-Suite (1.200 x 2.340 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.931 x 2.340 metre)Bedroom 4 (2.760 x 1.900 metre)Bathroom (1.900 x 2.000 metre)About The Vales, Phase 2The Vales Within a few minutes walk of the centre of Bingham, a lively market town that traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond, The Vales is a very special place to put down roots in a mature, welcoming community. With its green recreational spaces and open farmland to the south, this superb development of modern homes combines a peaceful, relaxing ambience with excellent transport links. Leisure and entertainment Bingham has an excellent leisure centre, less than half a mile from The Vales, with swimming and teaching pools, a gymnasium, fitness and therapy suites, sports halls, and floodlit outdoor facilities. It is the meeting place of the town’s archery, athletics and badminton clubs, and there are also local groups dedicated to bowling, angling, cricket, football, karate, rugby and walking. The town is set on the edge of the outstandingly beautiful Vale of Belvoir, with miles of magnificent countryside to explore, and outdoor attractions like Ferry Country Park with its wildlife park and farm provide endless stimulation for exploration and adventure. The National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, a purpose-built facility with a regatta lake, white-water rafting and water skiing and a major venue for national and international competitions, is less than five miles away. For relaxation and pampering, the Eden Hall Day Spa in nearby Elston Village provides a wide range of luxurious options. Shopping Bingham is a market town with a good range of local shopping. It offers a supermarket, convenience stores, hardware retailers and food and drink shops, including an award-winning butcher. Many of the shops are based around Eaton Place, the historic Butter Cross and the Market Place, which is also the site of the lively Thursday market. Both Newark and Nottingham are also in easy reach for shopping trips. Transport The Vales is close to the junction of the A52 and A46, and in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. Bingham Station has frequent rail links with Nottingham and Grantham, and there are excellent local bus services. East Midlands International Airport is less than an hours drive away. History Originally an Anglo-Saxon village, Bingham was already almost 1000 years old when, in the year 1314 Alice de Bingham, widow of the Lord of the Manor, claimed the right to hold a market there every Thursday. The market is still held on Thursdays, although the Butter Cross around which it is held is a relative newcomer dating back to just 1861. Education Bingham has a full range of childcare and education services, from pre-school to secondary, within the town.Opening HoursThursday to Monday 10am to 5pmDirectionsFrom the M1 travelling north Leave the M1 at junction 21a, on the outskirts of Leicester, to join the A46. Stay on the A46 following signs for Newark for approximately 25 miles, then at the intersection of the A46 with the A52 take the fourth exit to enter the A52, following signs for Grantham. Around half a mile on, take the first left turn into Tithby Road then first left into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From the M1 travelling south Leave the M1 at junction 25 to join the A52 travelling eastwards through Nottingham, following signs for Grantham. After approximately 19 miles, at the intersection of the A52 with the A46 take the third exit stay on the A52 and follow the directions above. From the A1 Leave the A1 by the slip road at Barrowby, on the western edge of Grantham, and then turn left at the T-junction to join the A52 travelling westwards. After approximately 12 miles, carry on past the first turn-off for Bingham and turn right at the next junction. Take the next left turn into Mill Hill Road. The entrance to the Sales Centre is on the left hand side. From Birmingham and the south-west Leave Birmingham by the M42, which becomes the A42 after junction 11. Approaching the M1, bear left following signs for Nottingham East Midlands Airport then at the roundabout take the third exit to join the A453 Ashby Road. At the junction with the M1, take the third exit to stay on the A453 following signs for Nottingham, then at the junction with the A52 ring road, take the slip road then follow signs for Grantham to join the A52. Stay on the A52 to the intersection with the A46, and take the third exit, staying on the A52, and follow the directions above. Satellite Navigation reference NG13 8TA Lifestyle Activities Fishing Ski Spa Rural Hiking Historic Sites Lake Town Village Watersports Development Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics 1st Floor Property Features Dining Room Ensuite Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t929358/

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