4 bedroom detached house for sale
Plot 26, Ashwood at Kings Park, King St., Drighlington BD11
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New build
Study
Recently added
Detached house
4 beds
Key information
Features and description
- French doors in kitchen/family room
- Separate study
- Ideal for home working
- Separate laundry room
- Downstairs WC
- En suite in principal bedroom
- Dressing area in principal bedroom
- Online pre reservation available
- 10 year NHBC warranty
- Single Garage
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Benefit from all of the advantages that you get with a brand new home over a second hand home. LOWER ENERGY BILLS, LESS MAINTENANCE, BRAND NEW KITCHENS AND BATHROOMS and much more. With features including FRENCH DOORS off the kitchen / family room, a SEPARATE LAUNDRY ROOM, a SEPARATE STUDY allowing for EASY HOME WORKING, a DOWNSTAIRS WC, a principal bedroom with a DRESSING AREA and EN-SUITE, an SEPARATE GARAGE, a 10-YEAR NHBC WARRANTY included and the ability to PRE-RESERVE ONLINE, this fantastic 4 bedroom home on Kngs Park development in Drighlington could be your perfect family home. Speak to our Development Sales Manager to find out how we could help you move.
Plot 26
Tenure: Freehold
Length of lease: N/A
Annual ground rent amount (£): N/A
Ground rent review period (year/month): N/A
Annual service charge amount (£): 164.74
Service charge review period (year/month): Yearly
Council tax band (England, Wales and Scotland): TBC
Reservation fee (£): 500
For more information about the optional extras available in our new homes, please visit the Miller Homes website.
Plot 26
Tenure: Freehold
Length of lease: N/A
Annual ground rent amount (£): N/A
Ground rent review period (year/month): N/A
Annual service charge amount (£): 164.74
Service charge review period (year/month): Yearly
Council tax band (England, Wales and Scotland): TBC
Reservation fee (£): 500
For more information about the optional extras available in our new homes, please visit the Miller Homes website.
Rooms
Lounge 4.50m x 3.04m (14ft 9in x 9ft 11in)
Kitchen 3.10m x 3.36m (10ft 2in x 11ft)
Laundry 2.07m x 1.74m (6ft 9in x 5ft 8in)
Dining 3.10m x 2.30m (10ft 2in x 7ft 6in)
Family 3.10m x 2.30m (10ft 2in x 7ft 6in)
Study 2.33m x 2.73m (7ft 7in x 8ft 11in)
WC 2.07m x 0.90m (6ft 9in x 2ft 11in)
Principal Bedroom 3.35m x 3.09m (10ft 11in x 10ft 1in)
Dressing 1.85m x 1.90m (6ft x 6ft 2in)
En-Suite 1.83m x 1.91m (6ft x 6ft 3in)
Bedroom 2 3.77m x 2.77m (12ft 4in x 9ft 1in)
Bedroom 3 3.88m x 2.77m (12ft 8in x 9ft 1in)
Bedroom 4 2.36m x 2.60m (7ft 8in x 8ft 6in)
Bathroom 1.92m x 2.40m (6ft 3in x 7ft 10in)
About this developer
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Within fifteen minutes' drive of the centres of both Bradford and Leeds and just five minutes from the junction of the M62 and the M621, Kings Park is an exceptionally convenient base for travel throughout the north of England. Buses into Bradford and Leeds pass close to the development, and some services call at the Junction 27 shops and amenities a mile and a half from the development. Shops within a few minutes' walk include a pharmacy and a Londis convenience store with off-licence and post office facilities. Quarter of a mile away, there is a large Co-op food store that is still housed in its original 1886 building. There are also food takeaways, traditional pubs, cafés and hairdressers located around the village. The retail cluster approximately a mile away that includes Birstall Shopping Park, J27 Retail Park and a major Ikea store, attracts visitors from throughout the region. High street names from fashion and phone shops to furniture and white goods are represented, including Boots, DFS, Next, River Island, M&S food, Currys PC World and Furniture Village. In addition to the superstores, restaurants and coffee shops, the parks include a 16-screen Showcase cinema and a DW Fitness Gym with cardio and resistance equipment and a swimming pool. Drighlington’s active, welcoming community supports a wide range of sports and leisure associations. The village has football, cricket and rugby league teams, and there are youth organisations an a well respected brass band with junior and senior sections. The village also has a volunteer-run library and a social club, the Tempest Constitutional Club, that presents live music, quiz nights and other events. The open countryside around the village, and the leisure spaces within it, including Adwalton Common, sports pitches and a well equipped playground, provide excellent opportunities for walking and cycling. There is a skate park on the edge of the common, and the Manor, with its fine dining and championship golf course, is less than a mile away.