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·  24th of december, 2011 02:48
·  Bedrooms: 5

A five bedroom detached home with three en suites and a gallery on the first floor. It also has a double garage. • Modern fitted kitchen • Spacious living areas • En suite to three bedrooms • 10 year NHBC warrantyAbout The MansionsWelcome to The Mansions Nestled among mature trees, The Mansions at Keil School provides an idyllic riverside setting for your dream home. This is a luxury development of 4 and 5 bedroom detached homes and stunning 2, 3 and 4 bedroom conversion apartments. Each home is set on an oversized plot, ensuring maximum space and privacy - the hallmarks of a Manor Kingdom home. Lifestyle Activities Art Galleries Development Riverside Amenities and Services Schools Property Characteristics Detatched Conversion 1st Floor Property Features Double Garage Ensuite Garage. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1172253/

715,340 €

·  24th of december, 2011 02:48
·  Bedrooms: 5

A five bedroom detached home with three en suites and a gallery on the first floor. It also has a double garage. • Modern fitted kitchen • Spacious living areas • En suite to three bedrooms • 10 year NHBC warrantyAbout The MansionsWelcome to The Mansions Nestled among mature trees, The Mansions at Keil School provides an idyllic riverside setting for your dream home. This is a luxury development of 4 and 5 bedroom detached homes and stunning 2, 3 and 4 bedroom conversion apartments. Each home is set on an oversized plot, ensuring maximum space and privacy - the hallmarks of a Manor Kingdom home. Lifestyle Activities Art Galleries Development Riverside Amenities and Services Schools Property Characteristics Detatched Conversion 1st Floor Property Features Double Garage Ensuite Garage. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1172251/

715,340 €

·  24th of december, 2011 03:30
·  Bedrooms: 2

Wye Dene Wye Dene is a vibrant new community of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses and 1 and 2 bedroom apartments set in the foothills of the Chilterns, alongside the banks of the River Wye in Buckinghamshire, less than a mile from High Wycombe Town Centre and the first phase of high specification houses and apartments is already over 50% sold. The homes at Wye Dene are positioned amidst landscaped boulevards, tranquil water ponds, children's play areas and riverside cycle trails providing a truly unique lifestyle and with residents already moving in, a new release of houses and only limited apartments remaining, there's never been a better time to buy at Wye Dene. General This property is set within the brand new community of Wye Dene, just off the London Road (A40) in High Wycombe. Sitting adjacent to the River Wye alongside an impressive piazza and art feature, the outside of homes and landscaping have been carefully considered to harmonise the building with its environment. Interiors have been designed with an uncompromising attention to detail throughout with sophisticated contemporary styled kitchens and elegant bathrooms, aswell as open plan living areas. Specification The homes have been thoughtfully designed to create a space to enjoy, relax and entertain. The interiors have been designed to an exacting standard and create bright, airy spaces with a contemporary look and an exceptional attention to detail ensures that there is a sense of luxury and elegance in every room At Wye Dene you will discover exceptional homes combined with an exceptional location. Leisure Facilities For a sense of space there s The Rye an area of rich grassland but if you prefer your entertainment indoors there s The Eden, one of the largest retail and entertainment centres in the country. It includes shops, restaurants, bowling alley and cinema and makes an effortless and fun day out with friends or family. Even closer to home is the Fitness First gym, Marks and Spencer food hall and beauty salon. A luxurious convenience. There s something for everyone when you live at Wye Dene. The area is especially good if you enjoy being active no matter what your level of fitness. Enjoy a gentle stroll, go for a run through the Chiltern Hills or pick up your racket for some tennis at the Lawn Tennis Club. Alternatively, try something unusual such as the gliding club and flying school at Wycombe Air Park. Of course, if you d rather be a spectator and simply take in the atmosphere then watch the London Wasps Rugby Union team or Wycombe Wanderers FC at Adams Park. Families will love picnics or a bike ride at Hughenden Manor St James St James is proud to be part of the Berkeley Group of Companies Choosing a home is one of the most important decisions of our lives and it's vital to get it right. Come home to Berkeley, and you can be confident that you have made the best decision. Over the last twenty-five years, Berkeley has built a reputation for creating homes that surpass expectations in terms of design, quality of construction, and our vision for sustainable development. Across London and the Home Counties, our developments encompass new homes, contemporary urban apartments, refurbished historic buildings, traditional family homes and innovative mixed use schemes - all guaranteed to express the essential Berkeley values. Many of our developments combine leading edge design whilst maintaining and renovating key elements from our architectural heritage. From highly complex developments, that combine residential, retail and leisure facilities, to key worker apartments or the more traditional rural communities - Berkeley continues to provide quality, style and sustainability. Marketing Suite Marketing Suite and Showhomes open daily 10am - 5pm (with late night opening until 7pm on Thursdays) Agents Note Images shown are not of this plot. They are of the show homes for guidance only. Lifestyle Activities City Rural Cycling Historic Sites Town Complex Development Hills Riverside Amenities and Services Tennis Court Parking Schools Shops Property Characteristics Renovated Property Features Balcony Ensuite Fitted Wardrobes Landscaped Gardens Lift Pond Patio. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1196719/

288,541 €

·  25th of december, 2011 06:09
·  Bedrooms: 4

The Nith is a distinguished dwelling of enormous charm and personality. From the unusual pentagonal ground-floor lounge, to the twin dormer-windowed bedrooms, it is filled with innovative and attractive features. The master bedroom suite, with its windows to the front and rear, is complemented by a second en-suite bedroom that could be used to create luxurious guest accommodation.Roomsground floorLounge (3.709 x 4.239 metre) maxKitchen/Family (6.554 x 3.100 metre) maxDining (2.695 x 2.955 metre)Utility (2.425 x 1.590 metre)Wc (1.569 x .910 metre)first floorMaster Bedroom (6.554 x 3.100 metre) maxEn-Suite 1 (2.425 x 1.574 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.709 x 3.005 metre)En-Suite 2 (2.425 x 1.200 metre)Study (2.733 x 3.005 metre)second floorBedroom 3 (4.526 x 3.100 metre) maxBedroom 4 (4.526 x 3.145 metre) maxBathroom (1.740 x 2.734 metre) maxAbout Fairfield Manor Phase 1Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 2 Fairfield Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in LeedsOpening HoursThursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pmDirections From the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left.

430,185 €

·  24th of december, 2011 04:02
·  Bedrooms: 5

The lounge and dining-room of the Jura Special have been substantially reconfigured, introducing a second set of French doors into the dining-room, and the utility room has been removed to give a larger kitchen area. The staircase and landing have also been redesigned, forming an attractive entrance corridor to the second bedroom.Roomsground floorLounge (3.752 x 3.580 metre) minKitchen/Breakfast (3.362 x 6.542 metre) maxDining (4.350 x 3.580 metre) maxWc (1.319 x 1.800 metre)first floorMaster Bedroom (4.265 x 4.895 metre)En-Suite 1 (1.965 x 1.647 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.298 x 3.241 metre) minEn-Suite 2 (2.125 x 1.716 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.845 x 3.528 metre) minBedroom 4 (2.273 x 3.304 metre) minBedroom 5/Study (2.624 x 3.520 metre) maxBathroom (1.920 x 2.508 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Shops Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Garden Dining Room French Doors Landscaped Gardens Study. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931238/

390,732 €

·  24th of december, 2011 02:50
·  Bedrooms: 4

The Nith is a distinguished dwelling of enormous charm and personality. From the unusual pentagonal ground-floor lounge, to the twin dormer-windowed bedrooms, it is filled with innovative and attractive features. The master bedroom suite, with its windows to the front and rear, is complemented by a second en-suite bedroom that could be used to create luxurious guest accommodation.Roomsground floorLounge (3.709 x 4.239 metre) maxKitchen/Family (6.554 x 3.100 metre) maxDining (2.695 x 2.955 metre)Utility (2.425 x 1.590 metre)Wc (1.569 x .910 metre)first floorMaster Bedroom (6.554 x 3.100 metre) maxEn-Suite 1 (2.425 x 1.574 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.709 x 3.005 metre)En-Suite 2 (2.425 x 1.200 metre)Study (2.733 x 3.005 metre)second floorBedroom 3 (4.526 x 3.100 metre) maxBedroom 4 (4.526 x 3.145 metre) maxBathroom (1.740 x 2.734 metre) maxAbout Fairfield Manor Phase 1Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 2 Fairfield Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in LeedsOpening HoursThursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pmDirections From the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Shops Property Characteristics Detatched Ground Floor Property Features Garden Ensuite Landscaped Gardens. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1178243/

420,788 €

·  24th of december, 2011 04:02
·  Bedrooms: 4

In the Fyne Special, the integral garage has been positioned further to the rear of the building, creating a large, covered forecourt area. The kitchen area has been redesigned without a separate utility room to accommodate the alternative style of garage entrance, and the landing has been reconfigured to extend the third bedroom.Roomsground floorLounge (4.822 x 3.368 metre)Kitchen/Breakfast (3.056 x 4.898 metre)Dining (3.220 x 2.996 metre)Wc (2.114 x .900 metre)first floorMaster Bedroom (4.482 x 3.518 metre)En-Suite (2.385 x 1.803 metre) maxBedroom 2 (3.604 x 3.373 metre)Bedroom 3 (3.857 x 2.468 metre)Bedroom 4 (2.304 x 2.451 metre)Bathroom (2.304 x 1.965 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Shops Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Garden Garage Landscaped Gardens. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931237/

318,597 €

·  7th of january 09:31
·  Bedrooms: 2

Behind their crisp elevations, these apartments have been planned and equipped for the urban professional. The practical open-plan approach combines with premium features such as en-suite showers to some apartments, to blend style with real comfort, and, in the upper apartments, French windows help to maintain a cool, fresh atmosphere in the summer.Roomsground floorLounge/Dining/Kitchen (3.517 x 7.792 metre)Master Bedroom (3.487 x 4.552 metre)En-Suite (1.493 x 2.357 metre) maxBedroom 2 (2.587 x 4.552 metre)Bathroom (2.370 x 1.860 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 1Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 2 Fairfield Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in LeedsOpening HoursThursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pmDirections From the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort City Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Shops Property Features Garden Ensuite Landscaped Gardens. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1261666/

162,304 €

·  25th of january 23:07
·  Bedrooms: 2

From the parking courtyard, you enter a light-filled lobby that reflects the airy, open ambience found throughout these superb apartments. The open-plan design of the living area gives every home a high level of contemporary convenience, while the diversity of the layouts that includes dual-aspect outlooks and inviting, angular hallways, gives each home its own distinctive character.Roomsground floorLounge/Dining/Kitchen (3.517 x 7.792 metre)Master Bedroom (3.487 x 4.552 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.493 x 2.357 metre) maxBedroom 2 (2.587 x 4.552 metre)Bathroom (2.370 x 1.860 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday (incl) from 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Parking Schools Shops Property Features Garden Courtyard Landscaped Gardens Lobby. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1332671/

162,304 €

·  25th of january 23:07
·  Bedrooms: 2

From the parking courtyard, you enter a light-filled lobby that reflects the airy, open ambience found throughout these superb apartments. The open-plan design of the living area gives every home a high level of contemporary convenience, while the diversity of the layouts that includes dual-aspect outlooks and inviting, angular hallways, gives each home its own distinctive character.Roomsfirst and second floorsLounge/Dining/Kitchen (3.517 x 7.792 metre)Master Bedroom (3.487 x 4.552 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.493 x 2.357 metre) maxBedroom 2 (2.587 x 4.552 metre)Bathroom (2.370 x 1.860 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday (incl) from 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Parking Schools Shops Property Features Garden Courtyard Landscaped Gardens Lobby. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1332673/

162,304 €

·  24th of december, 2011 04:02
·  Bedrooms: 2

From the parking courtyard, you enter a light-filled lobby that reflects the airy, open ambience found throughout these superb apartments. The open-plan design of the living area gives every home a high level of contemporary convenience, while the diversity of the layouts that includes dual-aspect outlooks and inviting, angular hallways, gives each home its own distinctive character.Roomsfirst and second floorsLounge/Dining/Kitchen (7.790 x 4.230 metre)Master Bedroom (4.125 x 2.682 metre)En-Suite (2.010 x 1.633 metre)Bedroom 2 (4.125 x 2.670 metre) maxBathroom (2.210 x 1.875 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Parking Schools Shops Property Features Garden Courtyard Landscaped Gardens Lobby. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931244/

144,270 €

·  24th of december, 2011 04:02
·  Bedrooms: 2

From the parking courtyard, you enter a light-filled lobby that reflects the airy, open ambience found throughout these superb apartments. The open-plan design of the living area gives every home a high level of contemporary convenience, while the diversity of the layouts that includes dual-aspect outlooks and inviting, angular hallways, gives each home its own distinctive character. Please speak to a sales adviser for wardrobe positioning. The picture is for illustrative purposes only.Roomsfirst and second floorsLounge/Dining/Kitchen (6.813 x 4.051 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (5.322 x 3.185 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.385 x 2.048 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.424 x 2.401 metre) maxBathroom (1.735 x 2.185 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Parking Schools Shops Property Features Garden Courtyard Landscaped Gardens Lobby. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931245/

150,282 €

·  25th of january 23:07
·  Bedrooms: 2

From the parking courtyard, you enter a light-filled lobby that reflects the airy, open ambience found throughout these superb apartments. The open-plan design of the living area gives every home a high level of contemporary convenience, while the diversity of the layouts that includes dual-aspect outlooks and inviting, angular hallways, gives each home its own distinctive character. Please speak to a sales adviser for wardrobe positioning. The picture is for illustrative purposes only.Roomsfirst and second floorsLounge/Dining/Kitchen (6.813 x 4.051 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (5.322 x 3.185 metre) maxEn-Suite (1.385 x 2.048 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.424 x 2.401 metre) maxBathroom (1.735 x 2.185 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday (incl) from 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Parking Schools Shops Property Features Garden Courtyard Landscaped Gardens Lobby. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1332674/

150,282 €

·  24th of december, 2011 03:52
·  Bedrooms: 4

The Nith is a distinguished dwelling of enormous charm and personality. From the unusual pentagonal ground-floor lounge, to the twin dormer-windowed bedrooms, it is filled with innovative and attractive features. The master bedroom suite, with its windows to the front and rear, is complemented by a second en-suite bedroom that could be used to create luxurious guest accommodation.Roomsground floorLounge (3.709 x 4.239 metre) maxKitchen/Family (6.554 x 3.100 metre) maxDining (2.695 x 2.955 metre)Utility (2.425 x 1.590 metre)Wc (1.569 x .910 metre)first floorMaster Bedroom (6.554 x 3.100 metre) maxEn-Suite 1 (2.425 x 1.574 metre)Bedroom 2 (3.709 x 3.005 metre)En-Suite 2 (2.425 x 1.200 metre)Study (2.733 x 3.005 metre)second floorBedroom 3 (4.526 x 3.100 metre) maxBedroom 4 (4.526 x 3.145 metre) maxBathroom (1.740 x 2.734 metre) maxAbout Fairfield Manor Phase 1Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 2 Fairfield Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in LeedsOpening HoursThursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pmDirections From the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Property Characteristics Detatched. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t887603/

432,811 €

·  24th of december, 2011 04:02
·  Bedrooms: 2

These homes bring a modern slant to the best traditions of residential architecture. The kitchen area is hidden as you enter the lounge, effectively separating work and leisure space without losing the convenience of open-plan design. On the lower floors, the superb bay window adds style to the living area, while the second- floor homes include French windows with balconies.Roomsfirst floorLounge/Dining/Kitchen (5.432 x 4.850 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (3.972 x 2.595 metre)En-Suite (1.358 x 2.595 metre)Bedroom 2 (2.859 x 2.733 metre)Bathroom (2.464 x 1.700 metre) maxAbout Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Schools Shops Property Features Garden Balcony Bay Windows Landscaped Gardens. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931248/

132,248 €

·  24th of december, 2011 02:15
·  Bedrooms: 1

Casa da Quinta is situated only 100mts from the lovely centre of Vila Nova de Cerveira with shops, bars and restaurants, bustling and lively during the summer. This comfortable ground floor apartment is on manor house and has been decorated in a mixed of modern and rural furniture which provides a warm ambience. Open-plan kitchenette, sitting/dining room with french door leading to the garden and shared swimming pool, with views over the River Minho (border with Spain). 1 double bed at mezzanine, 1 complete shower room. Set in a marvellous location, with views over the Minho River and beyond into Galicia is a perfect base from which to explore this fascinating and green region. Near Moledo beach and Minho River beach, breathtaking scenery, enchanting village, art and history can all be found within easy reach. Compiled with beauty and tradition, there are also local attractions such as the lively local village of Vila Nova de Cerveira (Art village) and Caminha, excellent beaches at Moledo do Minho and Minho River, and further afield the interesting local capital of Viana do Castelo, a must for excellent shops and restaurants. Further still one should not miss the opportunity to visit the historic city of Porto, with its beautiful old riverside quarter and renown Port Wine lodges. NOTE: For a large family or two families holidaying together other similar apartment is available. Key Features Near Beach, Beachfront View, River View, City View, Child Friendly, Spacious Amenities Beachfront View, River View, City View, Child Friendly, Spacious, Professionally Decorated, Community Swimming Pool, Kitchenette, TV, Microwave, Games, Pots and Pans, Utensils, Refrigerator, Mini Fridge, Garden View, Dining Table Seats, Dining Table, Shower, Community BBQ, Playground, Play Equipment Property View Beachfront View, River View, City View, Garden View Airport Info 90 Km N of Porto airport, aprox 1:00h. All facilitie Payment Policy Please Contact the Owner for Rates. Cancellation Policy Please Contact the Owner for Cancellation. Rules Rates are Subjected to Change without Prior Notice. http://www.arkadia.com/dkon-t37446/

·  24th of december, 2011 04:02
·  Bedrooms: 1

From the parking courtyard, you enter a light-filled lobby that reflects the airy, open ambience found throughout these superb apartments. The open-plan design of the living area gives every home a high level of contemporary convenience, while the diversity of the layouts that includes dual-aspect outlooks and inviting, angular hallways, gives each home its own distinctive character.Roomsground floorLounge/Dining/Kitchen (4.481 x 6.876 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (2.755 x 3.660 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.220 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Parking Schools Shops Property Features Garden Courtyard Landscaped Gardens Lobby. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931241/

114,214 €

·  24th of december, 2011 04:02
·  Bedrooms: 1

From the parking courtyard, you enter a light-filled lobby that reflects the airy, open ambience found throughout these superb apartments. The open-plan design of the living area gives every home a high level of contemporary convenience, while the diversity of the layouts that includes dual-aspect outlooks and inviting, angular hallways, gives each home its own distinctive character.Roomsfirst and second floorsLounge/Dining/Kitchen (4.481 x 6.876 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (2.755 x 3.660 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.220 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Parking Schools Shops Property Features Garden Courtyard Landscaped Gardens Lobby. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931246/

114,214 €

·  25th of january 23:07
·  Bedrooms: 1

From the parking courtyard, you enter a light-filled lobby that reflects the airy, open ambience found throughout these superb apartments. The open-plan design of the living area gives every home a high level of contemporary convenience, while the diversity of the layouts that includes dual-aspect outlooks and inviting, angular hallways, gives each home its own distinctive character.Roomsfirst and second floorsLounge/Dining/Kitchen (4.481 x 6.876 metre) maxMaster Bedroom (2.755 x 3.660 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.220 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday (incl) from 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Parking Schools Shops Property Features Garden Courtyard Landscaped Gardens Lobby. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1332675/

114,214 €

·  24th of december, 2011 04:02
·  Bedrooms: 1

From the parking courtyard, you enter a light-filled lobby that reflects the airy, open ambience found throughout these superb apartments. The open-plan design of the living area gives every home a high level of contemporary convenience, while the diversity of the layouts that includes dual-aspect outlooks and inviting, angular hallways, gives each home its own distinctive character.Roomsground floorLounge/Dining (5.803 x 3.876 metre)Kitchen (2.170 x 2.750 metre)Master Bedroom (3.472 x 3.360 metre)Bathroom (1.735 x 2.060 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Parking Schools Shops Property Features Garden Courtyard Landscaped Gardens Lobby. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t931240/

113,613 €

·  25th of january 23:07
·  Bedrooms: 1

From the parking courtyard, you enter a light-filled lobby that reflects the airy, open ambience found throughout these superb apartments. The open-plan design of the living area gives every home a high level of contemporary convenience, while the diversity of the layouts that includes dual-aspect outlooks and inviting, angular hallways, gives each home its own distinctive character.Roomsground floorLounge/Dining (5.803 x 3.876 metre)Kitchen (2.170 x 2.750 metre)Master Bedroom (3.472 x 3.360 metre)Bathroom (1.735 x 2.060 metre)About Fairfield Manor Phase 2Please note Plots 42-44 and 114-117 have been amended to Chantry housetypes from Witham housetypes, also plot 178 Chantry has been added. Please see Sales Adviser for further details. More homes are available on Phase 1 Fairfied Manor. Click here to find out more Fairfield Manor Just half a mile from the lively centre of Wakefield, yet tucked into a haven of almost rural calm, Fairfield Manor is a beautiful new neighbourhood of premium-quality new homes and apartments. Arranged around a pleasant open space that forms a focal point in the style of a village green, this peaceful retreat is perfectly situated for easy access to the M1 and M62 motorways, making it an ideal base for the commuter. The day to day Quality of life. Most often, it’s about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to the bigger things, like choosing the right school, or finding a health centre nearby. You need to know that the community to which you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So, here’s some useful information about the town of Wakefield. Parks and open spaces Wakefield’s recreational areas include Thornes Park, with its lake and attractive flower-beds, and the superb Pugney’s Country Park, around a mile from Fairfield Manor, where there is a 100-acre watersports lake with facilities for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing, a 1.6-mile running or walking track, and a smaller lake which is a designated nature reserve. The River Calder, which runs through the town, also offers pleasant riverside walks. The renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park is less than six miles away. Leisure and recreation Fairfield Manor is located close to the Normanton Golf Club, where the championship parkland course is set in 145 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. For indoor activities, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, around half a mile from the development, provides gym and fitness facilities, a leisure pool with geysers and waves, and amenities for a wide range of sports including, badminton, table tennis, football, volleyball, cricket and athletics. Even more comprehensive fitness facilities can be found at Rothwell Sports Centre in Oulton, three-and-a-half miles away. For evenings out, Wakefield has a multi-screen cinema, live entertainment at the Arts Centre and the Theatre Royal, and an excellent selection of bars, restaurants and nightlife. Schools There are eight primary schools within a mile of Fairfield Manor, and a choice of secondary schools, including several independent schools, within easy reach. Shopping Wakefield is a popular shopping centre, with a range of specialist retailers and local shops, as well as high-street names. The Ridings Shopping Centre includes over 90 stores offering a range of famous brands, and the Westgate Retail and Leisure Park, around a mile away, presents a choice of household goods, DIY and electrical goods outlets. The short trip into Leeds opens up an even wider choice. Transport The development is within a short walk of Wakefield town centre, and just minutes’ drive from the M1 and the M62, making it an ideal base for commuting to Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield. There are regular direct train services from Wakefield Station to Leeds and Doncaster, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only 22 miles away. Don't forget, we have more new homes in YorkshireOpening HoursThursday to Monday (incl) from 10.30am to 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the M1 southbound Leave the M1 at junction 41 and take the first exit at the roundabout to join the A650, following signs for Wakefield. Stay on the A650 dual carriageway for around two miles, then at the Newton Hill roundabout, take the second exit, signposted A642 Garforth, go straight over the first and second roundabouts, and at third roundabout, take the first exit onto Aberford Road. Fairfield Manor is on the left around half a mile on. From the M1 northbound Leave the M1 at junction 39 and take the third exit at the roundabout to join the A636. After around two miles, just after passing beneath a second railway bridge, take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Ings Road (A642). Follow the road for around 700 yards as it bears to the left, then, at the junction, turn left into Brunswick Street (A61). Stay on the A61 through the first roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights onto the A642 (Jacob’s Wells Lane) and Fairfield Manor is on the left, around one mile on. From the M62 Leave the M62 at junction 30 to enter the A642 travelling southwards. Continue for approximately three miles into Stanley, carry on up the hill following the road round to the left. Due to traffic restrictions, you are unable to turn right into the development, therefore, continue down to the roundabout and take the fourth exit to come back on yourself. Fairfield Manor is on the left. Lifestyle Activities Resort Golf Rural Hiking Lake Town Village Watersports Development High Street Hills Parkland Riverside Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Parking Schools Shops Property Features Garden Courtyard Landscaped Gardens Lobby. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1332672/

113,613 €

·  24th of december, 2011 03:02
·  Bedrooms: 2

SUMMARY An internal inspection is highly recommended in order to fully appreciate the location of this apartment, which overlooks The Lichfield Basin and enjoys the views it provides. The apartment has a master bedroom with en-suite, bedroom two, bathroom and open plan living accommodation. DESCRIPTION An internal inspection is highly recommended in order to fully appreciate the location of this apartment, which overlooks The Lichfield Basin and enjoys the views it provides. The apartment has a master bedroom with en-suite, bedroom two, bathroom and open plan living accommodation. Communal Entrance Accommodation The apartment is located on the ground floor, being carpeted throughout (except kitchen and bathroom) and benefiting from being located by the waters edge in The Lichfield Basin, Stourport-on-Severn and being originally built by Barrett Homes. The apartment offers open plan living/kitchen accommodation with views over The Basin and integrated appliances. The master bedroom benefits from having an en-suite shower room, there is also a second bedroom and bathroom. The apartment benefits from being centrally heated* and double glazed*. Hallway Airing cupboard and doors leading off to:- Open Plan Kitchen/ Lounge 22' x 11' 4" ( 6.71m x 3.45m ) KITCHEN AREA; Fitted kitchen with matching wall and base units, complementary work surfaces with splashback border, single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, integrated stainless steel appliances to include electric hob with cookerhood over and electric oven beneath together with stainless steel splashback between, space and plumbing for dishwasher, space for fridge/freezer (not included) and double glazed window to the rear. LOUNGE AREA; French style double opening double glazed doors opening up to providing views over the canal with double glazed window adjacent, ceiling light point, TV aerial point and telephone point. Bedroom One 12' 11" x 9' 2" ( 3.94m x 2.79m ) Double glazed window to the front, radiator, TV aerial point and fitted wardrobes. Door through to:- En-Suite Suite comprising low level flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin and shower cubicle with tiled surround. Radiator, heated towel rail and extractor fan. Bedroom Two 12' 6" x 8' 3" ( 3.81m x 2.51m ) Double glazed window to the front, radiator and built-in wardrobes. Bathroom 8' 6" x 5' 6" ( 2.59m x 1.68m ) Suite comprising pedestal wash hand basin, low level flush WC and bath with shower over. Heated towel rail, extractor fan and part tiling to walls. Tenure The Vendor advises us that the property is Leasehold. We are unable to confirm terms and conditions of the lease at this moment in time as no written confirmation has been received. Prospective buyers are advised to make their own enquiries with their solicitor to gain confirmation. Further Information Set in North Worcestershire's Wyre Forest District, Bewdley, Kidderminster, Stourport-on-Severn and surrounding villages, offer a unique choice of quality visitor attractions. These range from an exciting Safari and Leisure Park to Britain's Premier Steam Railway; A Medieval Manor House to a spectacular High-wire Forest Adventure. Many colourful and lively events take place throughout the year including; arts festivals, carnivals, family activity days, open air concerts, raft races, regattas, riverside festivals, steam galas and themed weekends as well as opportunities for recreation including; horse riding, country and waterside walk, cycling, golf, fishing, swimming and other sporting activities. Stourport-on-Severn, is a lively Georgian town, developed following the completion of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal in 1771. It has many impressive buildings and a variety of shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes. The restored award winning historic Canal Basins provide a tranquil and picturesque scene, with a care/restaurant, heritage rooms and events. The Riverside Meadows and Amusement areas offer fairground rides and other family entertainment for all age groups. Riverboat trips take place during the summer and at other times (subject to availability). * Where Specified 1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. 4. Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense. 5. Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances. 6. Connells has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor. Lifestyle Activities Equestrian Fishing Golf Rural Cycling Historic Sites Lake Town Village Riverside Woods Amenities and Services Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Leasehold Georgian Ground Floor Property Features Double Glazing Ensuite Fitted Kitchen Fitted Wardrobes Views Fixtures and Furnishings Bath Carpets Cooker Dishwasher Fridge Shower Telephone Television Toilet. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1217902/

164,648 €

·  24th of december, 2011 03:58
·  Bedrooms: 4

In Southern Brittany, Fouesnant is a family seaside resort situated on the mouth of a small river, in the heart of the Concarneau bay. It boasts a long sandy beach and many other smaller and almost deserted beaches. Famous for its cider and traditional headdresses. Environment : In a hamlet, in a country setting, yet just 6 km from the beach. PLACES TO VISIT: Glénan Archipelago. Beautiful group of little islands in crystal clear waters and bird sanctuary. Haven of peace, with stunning sandy beaches, it is also renowned for its sailing and international diving school. Many of the most famous, present French sailors were trained at the Glenan school and the sailing course remains a standard reference work. Boat crossings from Bénodet, Loctudy, Port la Forêt, Beg Meil, Concarneau. Bénodet. 9 km. Charming and popular seaside resort and yachting centre with long and sheltered sandy beach. At the mouth of the Odet river, it can also be reached by boat from Quimper. The resort boasts a golf course, talassotherapy centre, casino and a good selection of restaurants. Concarneau. 10 km. Fishing port with delightful fortified old city. Enjoy a stroll through the small town and don’t miss the famous Kouign Amann, a Breton cake full of butter and sugar. Very naughty but so delicious! Quimper. 16 km. Beautiful riverside city with narrow cobbled streets, a Gothic cathedral and a host of lively bars and restaurants. Famous for its Breton faience pottery and Armor Lux clothes factory which collections are inspired by the colours of the sea and Breton values. THINGS TO DO: Les Balneides, Fouesnant. Concarneau. 3 km. Waterpark. Tropical atmosphere and heated swimming pools (29°C) with 75m toboggan, water jets, water cannons, whirlpool, slides, paddling and toddler pools, sauna and aquagym. Paradise all year round! Golf de L''Odet- Benodet, Clohars Fouesnant. 8 km. Golf course. 18 holes Par 72 - 5843m. 9 holes - Par 27 - 971m. Close to the seaside resort of Bénodet, amongst oaks and pines in a beautiful woodland with ponds, the course is full of character. Bonobo Parc, Quimper. 15 km. Tree top adventure park. Tree top trails and aerial walkways. Great fun for the whole family. Open weekends and school holidays. Vedettes Aven-Bélon, Moëlan sur Mer. 40 km. Boat trips. Take a trip on the “Paul Gauguin” with its panoramic viewing deck and sail past châteaux, manor houses and small harbours, observing many birds along the way. Board the boat in Pont-Aven or Port-Bélon from April to September. FURTHER AFIELD: Pont Aven. 25 km. Artists’ haunt situated inland from the tip of the Aven estuary. It is a small port popular with tourists and boasting many art galleries. Made famous by Gauguin when he came to paint in the 1880’s before leaving for Tahiti and inspired the Pont Aven school. Loctudy. 30 km. Picturesque and colourful fishing village where late afternoon the fishermen haul in their catch. It boasts 12 km of coastline with many sheltered fine sandy beaches. Ideal for shell picking. Quimperlé. 40 km. Charming market town situated at the confluence of the Isole and Ellé rivers that combine to form the Laïta river. Its historic quarter is filled with pretty winding cobbled streets and quaint half-timbered houses. Pointe du Raz. 65 km. Most famous headland in Brittany and beauty spot offering breath taking vistas over the Atlantic ocean. Celebrated by Flaubert and Victor Hugo, it attracts millions of visitors. A stunning place to be on a windy day! HOW TO GET THERE: Low cost flights from UK to Brest (75mn), Rennes (2 hrs 30mn). Ferries to Roscoff (2 hrs), St Malo (3 hrs 15mn). Living/Dining room: 30m², tiled floor, TV - TNT digital channels, video, fireplace, 3-seater sofa, 2 leather chairs, table with 6 chairs, sliding door to terrace. Kitchen: 14m ², table, 6 chairs, dishwasher, oven, microwave, gas/electric hob, fridge-freezer, toaster, coffee maker, electric kettle. Ironing equipment. 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 2 Separate wc''s: Bedroom 1: ground floor, 10m², double bed, wardrobes, chest of drawers. Bedroom 2: first floor, 8m², twin beds, wardrobe. Bedroom 3: first floor, 10m², double bed, wardrobe, cupboard. Bedroom 4: first floor, 9m², double bed, wardrobe, cot. Bathroom: first floor, 6m², tiled, bath, shower, basin, washing machine. 2 Separate wc’s: one on each floor. Household information: Telephone: no Sorry, no pets Parking for two vehicles outside the property Noise: none Overlooked: no Owner lives in an apartment situated in the basement of the property. Grounds: 1500m², fenced, trees, flowers, lawn, swings, wooden table, 2 benches. Terrace: 24m², electric awning, dining table, 7 chairs, 4 rattan chairs. 2 sun loungers, 2 deck chairs, barbecue. General information: Sea: 6 km – white sandy beaches Supermarket: 3 km Shops: 3 km Town centre: 3 km Doctor: 3 km Hospital: 12 km Horse riding: 4 km Golf: 4 km. Household information: Telephone: no Sorry, no pets Parking for two vehicles outside the property Noise: none Overlooked: no Owner lives in an apartment situated in the basement of the property. General information: Sea: 6 km – white sandy beaches Supermarket: 3 km Shops: 3 km Town centre: 3 km Doctor: 3 km Hospital: 12 km Horse riding: 4 km Golf: 4 km. To be paid on site : Security deposit: 300€ cash Bed linen, towels and tea towels provided Electricity charged on meter reading if usage is more than more than 15€/week allowance. Option booking not available Please note: the rates do not include the mandatory hirers' liability insurance. This small amount is a percentage of the rental sum starting from 10 Euros per reservation. http://www.arkadia.com/nmey-t18921/

492 € /week

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