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Clover Bank,The Pastures,Giltbrook,Nottingham, NG16 2UT

Prices from £178,496 to £209,995
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HomebuilderThis development has been built by Keepmoat.
Development details: The Clover Bank development is situated in Giltbrook, part of the Nottingham borough of Broxtowe, lying just 9 miles north west of the city centre. According to the 2001 census, Giltbrook had a population of 6,076. Clover Bank will feature just two Ludlow Housetypes.
Both 4 bedroom properties. The properties are yet to be placed in a council tax band, so the following are approximations and are subject to change.
Band A £1,041.39, Band B £1,214.95, Band C £1,388.52, Band D £1,562.08. Giltbrook Retail Park is just half a mile from the development and features many large stores, including Ikea, Next, Comet and Boots. The name Giltbrook comes from the old English ‘Gylden Broc’ meaning golden stream, relating to the brook that runs from the north, through the village before finally flowing into the River Erewash. The writer D.H.
Lawrence was born in nearby Eastwood.

ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT

Education
There are a number of primary and secondary schools nearby, whilst Nottingham’s two Universities are both within 7 miles.

Leisure
Giltbrook has a few pubs and a fish & chip shop, but just up the road in Eastwood there are many more pubs, bars and restaurants offering cuisine from around the world. Sports lovers are well served as there are a handful of golf courses within short driving distance. Greasley Sports and Community Centre features a large indoor sports hall and fitness suite which offers activities such as football, hockey, martial arts, snooker and a range of fitness classes. Fans of the outdoors can enjoy walks in the surrounding countryside and family days out at Coronation Park and Colliers Wood. Wollaton Hall is within short driving distance and features a museum, deer park, lake, walks and golf course. It is also home to a number of special events, including the annual Splendour music festival.   The nearby city of Nottingham is easily accessible by bus or car, meaning a wide array of leisure amenities are right on the doorstep. There are a number of theatres and museums in Nottingham, such as the large Theatre Royal and the Galleries of Justice. Nottingham offers a great selection of eateries, from cafes and takeaways to fine dining, not to mention some of the best nightlife in the country. Elsewhere, shoppers are spoilt for choice, with hundreds of designer stores, high street brands, boutiques and shopping centres.

Shopping
Giltbrook is home to a number of small shops, including a post office, a sandwich shop and a newsagent. The nearby town of Eastwood features many larger stores and supermarkets, such as Morrisons and Co-op. Giltbrook Retail Park is a £70 million shopping complex that opened in 2008, boasting many large high street retailers, including Next, Barker & Stonehouse, Carpet Right, Laura Ashley and the huge Ikea superstore. D. H. Lawrence was born in Eastwood and the house in which he was born and grew up is now a museum.

Transport
The village’s close proximity to the M1 affords it excellent transport links with UK’s motorway network, making it an ideal location for business commuters. Langley Mill railway station is 2 miles away and is managed by East Midlands Trains, with an hourly service between Nottingham and Leeds, as well as services southbound towards Norwich and northbound to Liverpool via Sheffield. There are also regular buses to Nottingham and Derby.
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