New Semi-Detached developments in essex
New SemiDetached in essex

WESSEX, Bryant At Hilton , Derby,Derbyshire, DE65 5NB,Derbyshire
Semi-Detached ,Call for details about pricing 0845 688 2215
Bryant Homes
Development details Set about half-way between Derby and Burton-upon-Trent - and with excellent links to the region’s major towns and cities - Hilton is a village that blends the traditional pleasures of rural life with all the attractions of a home that offers the best of modern living. View the development Living You’ll find golf clubs and health and fitness centres nearby, and without going too far, you can enjoy all sorts of sports and activities. Derby, Burton and the other nearby towns offer a huge range of leisure and entertainment - restaurants and pubs, theatres and nightclubs, cinemas and concert halls and countless alternatives - while days out could include national hunt racing at Uttoxeter, motorsport at Castle Donnington or Mallory Park, boating on the Trent and Mersey Canal, a visit to the famous cathedral at Lichfield, beautiful walks in the Peak National Park the list goes on and on. The selection of village shops will more than meet your everyday needs, with a wealth of additional choice to be found in Derby, Burton, Birmingham and Nottingham If you’ve growing children, the area’s schools will certainly be an attraction, with Hilton Village Primary School and John Port School in nearby Etwall both highly respected and nearby Repton long renowned as one of the country’s leading public schools. Location Where travel and commuting’s concerned, there's the A50 New Road giving you easy access to the M1, M6 and East Midlands Airport, and regular rail services into London St. Pancras from Derby station.

WESSEX, St Crispin , Northampton,Northamptonshire, NN5 6GG,Northamptonshire
Semi-Detached ,Call for details about pricing 0845 688 2880
Bryant Homes
Development details St. Crispin is a unique landmark, in an elevated location on the edge of the village of Duston in attractive Northamptonshire countryside. A vibrant new community is being created on this historical site that was once a hospital. The original and locally famed Victorian facility was initially opened in 1836, with later additions over the ensuing decades providing the varied and distinctive architecture that you can still see today. Set in a conservation area, St. Crispin is surrounded by countryside and woodland, providing a serene, hideaway backdrop. Behind the handsome facades of the many remaining original buildings and the sympathetically designed new developments, we are creating an exciting collection of superb homes. From 1 and 2 bedroom apartments and 3 bedroom penthouses, to a wide variety of houses, there really will be something for everyone at St. Crispin. And like you, each home is designed to be special. St. Crispin is a unique opportunity for us to give grand old structures a fresh lease of life and enhance them with complimentary, innovative new homes. It’s also a chance for you to own a home where beauty and character dovetail perfectly with the cool and contemporary. View the development Living St. Crispin occupies an elevated location on the edge of Duston village, surrounded by attractive Northamptonshire countryside and mature woodland. Set within a conservation area, this vibrant new community enjoys all the benefits of a gracious landscape, coupled with the undoubted attractions of the grand old structures which have been so carefully retained. Not to mention the newbuild properties now equally at home in their tranquil setting. There are in fact 60 acres of private parks, woods and open areas, with planned football and cricket pitches or bowling and village greens. The surrounding beautiful trees contribute to a feeling of ‘enclosure’ and add to the tranquillity. A Rural Setting Rediscovered In such a delightful and peaceful rural setting you might expect to be rather cut off from the rest of the world. Although it certainly feels that way, the actuality is very different. The pretty village of Duston is right on your doorstep for everyday needs, whilst the centre of bustling Northampton is a mere 2½ mile drive for shopping, a weekly market, bars, restaurants, cinema and the Derngate Theatre. Drive a little further into Milton Keynes and feel free to explore the shopping malls for which it is rightly famous. Just about everything you could wish for is within easy reach of St. Crispin. Local schools for all ages are highly regarded, as are the numerous sports and leisure facilities on offer. If spectating rather than participating is more your thing, Northamptonshire is home to first class rugby, football and county cricket as well as world class motorsport at Silverstone. Location

WESSEX, The Saddllers , Raunds,Northamptonshire, NN9 6DL,Northamptonshire
Semi-Detached ,Call for details about pricing 0845 630 2055
Bryant Homes
Development details The Saddlers is a delightful development of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes, situated just outside the historic market town of Raunds. Raunds is a lovely place to live. The town is home to a varied and interesting high street and many local activities and facilities for your everyday needs. Further afield Wellingborough has much to offer with a fine choice of pubs and restaurants. Wellingborough has a great range of shops at the Swansgate shopping centre, as well as a regular market. The towns of Northampton and Milton Keynes also offer a range of high street and specialist shopping. Living For live entertainment try The Castle, a popular venue for drama, concerts, festivals and exhibitions. Northampton’s Sixfields leisure complex boasts a multiplex cinema, the home of Northampton Town FC, and some great restaurants. For delightful days out, Stanwick Lakes, Irchester and Sywell Country Parks are ideal places to enjoy a quiet stroll, observe the wildlife or go fishing. There is a wealth of country houses and stately homes to explore, including Boughton House, Deene Park and Kelmarsh Hall. Rockingham Forest, once a hunting reserve for William the Conqueror, is now a popular day out for families. Children are well catered for educationally, with a wide variety of schools in the area, including Manor School, Park County Infants School, St. Peter’s C.E. Junior School and Windmill Primary Foundation School. Location Getting out and about is easy too, with the M1 around 15 miles to the east, Wellingborough train station within easy reach and Luton airport just 32 miles away.

WESSEX, Mill View , Stotfold,Hertfordshire, SG5 4NX,South East
Semi-Detached ,Call for details about pricing 0845 630 1186
Bryant Homes
Development details Set within the town of Stotfold, Mill View is a vibrant development providing a retreat in a delightful setting on the border of Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. Living Mill View is well served locally with a mix of towns and villages offering a broad range of shopping and leisure facilities plus an excellent choice of education from pre-school to colleges. Between them, Stotfold and Arlesey provide pubs, restaurants, a library, skateboard park, health centre and dentist. Letchworth and Hitchin are also well placed to enjoy the wide choice of facilities on offer. There are theatres, cinemas, big name retailers, supermarkets and a wealth of sports centres, swimming pools, clubs and community organisations. Mill View is not short of things to do or places to visit. Nearby attractions include Woburn Abbey and Safari Park, Whipsnade Wild Animal Park, Knebworth House, Wimpole Hall, the Imperial War Museum at Duxford, the Shuttleworth Collection of historic aircraft at Old Warden, Hatfield House, Bedford Butterfly Park and the first garden city heritage museum at Letchworth. The area has become a popular location for walks and provides some lovely views of the surrounding Hertfordshire countryside. The River Ivel meanders its way through Stotfold Location All this not too far from the A1(M), under 40 minutes* to Kings Cross from the stations in Letchworth and Hitchin, and handily placed for the airports at Luton (11 miles) and Stansted (26 miles).

WESSEX, Burghley Fields , Swindon,Wiltshire, SN25 2HH,South West
Semi-Detached ,Call for details about pricing
Bryant Homes
Development details Priory Vale is a small rural but contemporary village close to ever popular Swindon and here Bryant Homes is bringing together a new community. Priory Vale offers unrivalled opportunites for enjoying the great outdoors. Ponds, hedgerows and village greens provide the perfect backdrop for strolls and other leisure pursuits. What could be better than coming home to a Bryant home of your own at Burghley Fields? Living The brand new village will provide plenty of amenities as well as up-to-the-minute schools, catering for children of all ages and abilities. The nearby Orbital Retail Park provides for your everyday needs and Swindon itself has just about everything you could wish for. There’s a huge choice of shops and stores, including all the well-known high street names. There are countless bars and restaurants and for evening entertainment there are multi-screen cinemas and the famous Wyvern Theatre, offering a varied programme of drama, music, comedy and dance. There are also art galleries and museums. If you enjoy sport, you’re spoilt for choice. There’s the Link Centre with an ice rink, pool and climbing wall, the Oasis Leisure Centre offering a wide range of activities and even an outdoor pool at Highworth Recreation Centre. There’s a huge choice for days out too, including ancient Avebury, the beautiful Lambourn Downs, the meandering miles of the Ridgeway Path and historic Lydiard Park. Location From Burghley Fields getting around couldn’t be easier. Junction 16 of the M4 is just 5 miles away. Swindon train station offers regular services to Bristol and London Paddington. Bristol International Airport is convenient when you fancy a trip away.
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