Development details:
Our Waterloo Road development In Pudsey will consist of 22 two and three bedroom homes.
This is a small community development ideal for young families and first time buyers.
New homes to be built on the site include the two bedroom Normanby, the three bedroom Ashby and our ever popular, three story, three bedroom Oakhurst.
All homes are built to Code 3 standards making them energy efficient and helping reduce utility costs.
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ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT
Education There are three comprehensive schools in the Pudsey boundary - Crawshaw, Priesthorpe and currently undergoing a redevelopment programme is Pudsey Grangefield, which when complete will be a new state-of-the-art school building
Leisure Pudsey Park includes a visitor’s centre and wildlife area. Activities are run throughout the year with a well-equipped playground for children, a skateboard park, a bowling green and regular performances by brass bands on Sunday afternoons during the summer months. Pudsey Park is a great family day out and has something for everyone to do and see.
The Fulneck Moravian Settlement is a pleasant short walk from the town centre – it is a beautiful area and includes a school building built in 1753 with a museum (which is only open a few afternoons a week)
There are many local pubs in Pudsey, many serve traditional home cooked meals for all of the family and provide weekend entertainment such as singers and bands
There are also many restaurants in and around the town centre of Pudsey and some famed restaurants in both Leeds and Bradford
The leisure centre is ideal and in a perfect location for active locals – there is a swimming pool which offers swimming lessons for all ages, gym, fitness classes, football lessons and offers space for children’s parties.
Leeds City Museum is open all week and admission is free – it provides the whole family with something to do and is only 5 miles from Pudsey.
Both Bradford and Leeds have sports teams a plenty. With both cities being well known for their rugby league sides.
Leeds is at the heart of festival fever every year providing the UK with the ever popular Leeds festival
The Grand Theatre is a popular attraction in Leeds, with showings all year round.
With Leeds there are many pubs, bars and clubs to suit all tastes
The White Rose shopping centre is in the heart of Leeds and tends to every girls retail needs. Leeds also has some great shopping arcades and many boutiques.
Shopping Pudsey’s market operates on a Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, 9am-4pm and there is everything from fishmongers to vegetable stalls. On the last Thursday of every month Pudsey holds a Farmers market which has a range of stalls selling meat, fish, dairy produce, organic fruit and vegetables, delicatessen and craft-ware. The town centre has many amenities and a shopping centre which include many high street stores. There is also a Sainsbury’s Local, an Asda supermarket and Pudsey has its fair share of banks, a post office and travel agents making it perfect for those who want the convenience of having everything nearby. However, for the shopping trips is the city centre’s of Leeds and Bradford – buses travel directly to both cities. There are over 1000 shops in Leeds and Bradford suiting the needs of everyone and making it a perfect day out for shopping. There is a leisure centre in Pudsey which offer something for the whole family from swimming lessons to aerobic classes and junior activity programmes to a gym.
Transport There are two train stations near Pudsey – the nearest, New Pudsey Rail Station is approximately one mile from the development and about a 15 minute walk. There is a bus station in Pudsey in which buses run directly to Leeds and Bradford city centre and neighbouring towns. This makes Pudsey an ideal commuter town.