Working in partnership with Hartlepool Borough Council and Housing Hartlepool, Headway, locates just off Chester Road, is a development of 179 two, three and four bedroom homes, designed to appeal to a wide range of buyers looking for the perfect place to call home.
Situated at the heart of ambitious regeneration plans to transform the Dyke House are of the town, Headway features an attractive mix of bungalows, apartments, three-storey and detached homes, all of which have been designed to Taylor Wimpey's exacting standards and all of which feature no end of space and style.
Once heavily industrialised, with its roots firmly in ironwork and shipbuilding and with a reputation locally and further afield for its martitime contribution, on-going investment, totalling millions of pounds, has led to the transformation of many areas of the town, generating an overall picture of Hartlepool as a thriving place to live and socialise.
SHOPSHartlepool is home to an abundance of high street shops and the Middleton Grange shopping centre has a wide variety of shops to suit everybody.
Hartlepool Markets are held twice weekly, on a Wednesday and Thursday.
There are also large Tesco and Sainsburys stores within Hartlepool and a number of smaller supermarkets for all of your grocery shopping.
SCHOOLSHartlepool is home to a number of primary and secondary schools including Springwell Primary School and Catcote School.
There is also Hartlepool College of Further Education and Hartlepool Sixth Form College.
TRANSPORTHartlepool is just a short drive away from cities such as Middlesbrough, Sunderland, Newcastle and Gatehead via the A19.
A train station and its central location for access to Durham Tees Valley and Newcastle International airport means Hartlepool is well connected to the rest of the UK.
LEISUREHartlepool's Historic Quay is a reproduction of an 18th Century seaport, designed to portray the exciting experience of what life was like at the time of Nelson and Trafalgar.
Its nautical significance doesn't end there though. Hartlepool is now also home to 'Wingfield Castle', a passenger and vehicle ferry built in Hartlepool by William Gray & Co. for the London and North Eastern Railway, and which operated throughout its lifetime over the Humber estuary between Hull and New Holland.