Innovus homes is developing 52, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes at the Warren Road development
Buy to Let is available on this Development, please contact our Home Sales Executive for further details.
The development is close to the University hospital and 1.6 miles away from the bustling town centre
The development has a number of small convenient shops on its doorstep, including a supermarket and pharmacy
Hartlepool can trace its heritage back to the 7th century. It was founded as a village springing up around Hartlepool Abbey, founded in 640 on a headland overlooking a natural harbour
The Warren Road development is located close to Hartlepool Town Centre.
Its proximity to the town centre is ideal for those working in the town or those in need of a shopping fix. Local amenities including, a supermarket and a pharmacy are close by.
The University Hospital is also close to the development as is the coast for beautiful s out to sea.
Council Tax Bands - A, £864, B, £1008 and C £1153 per year. These are newly built houses and so have not been assigned a tax band. Above is simply an estimated cost and prices are subject to change annually
Shopping and leisure There are plenty of shops for everyday amenities close to the Warren Road development.
The town centre is nearby and has a large shopping centre with an array of independent shops as well as high street retailers.
Out and about, things to do The Tall Ships race will finish in Hartlepool in 2010
For sports fans the development is close to 2 golf courses and Hartlepool United Football Club and West Hartlepool Rugby Club
The town has a number of parks including the Ward Jackson Park and Rossmere Park
Extreme sports such as wake boarding and kite surfing are growing in popularity along the coast
There are a number of sailing clubs in the marina of the town
Hartlepool has a historic quay, a reproduction of an 18th century sea port
HMS Trincomalee is an 1871 navy boat docked in the historic quay
Cameron\\'s and the Lion brewery have been in the town since 1865 and a guided tour of the brewery is available 7 days a week
RSPB Saltholme is a beautiful nature reserve just outside the town
The town has a number of museum and art galleries
The town also has a cinema and plenty of bars
TravelThe development offers easy access to the A179 that leads to the town centre in one direction and links to the A19 in the other.
The A1m and the wider motorway network are easily reached from the site.
The town is served by plenty of buses and Hartlepool train station is approximately 1.4 miles away.
Schools & Education Schools in the area include the Brougham Primary and Dyke House Secondary Schools