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GREAT OPPORTUNITY! older Duplex in West Newark. Fixer Upper, prices just right. Two homes with one legal description. Two Homes...One Price. Call Alan Bishop at (510) 494-2121
GREAT OPPORTUNITY! older Duplex in West Newark. Fixer Upper, prices just right. Two homes with one legal description. Two Homes...One Price. Call Alan Bishop at (510) 494-2121
Gorgeous Duplex Apartment! 2nd Floor Features 2 Bedrooms, 1 Full bath, Lots of Closets, Stack Laundry Room and Walk In/Out to Hallway on the Second Floor. A Well Planned Gallery Kitchen With Lots of Cabinets and Breakfast Nook on the 1st Floor.. A Combined Living/Dining Room Makes This Home Cozy and Enjoyable. This Unit Comes With an Assigned Parking Space . Easy to Show. One Block Away From Newark Penn Station.* NOT A SHORT SALE *. Owner Well Motivated. FAST CLOSING!
Very Large, Side by Side, Legal 2-Family (duplex) Colonial on NEARLY 3/4 ACRE of Lush Property! 2 LRs w/3 Fireplaces!
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Nice and clean half duplex recently renovated, new floors, new kitchen, bathroom and much more.
The Old Chapel has been sympathetically restored and converted into 8 individually designed 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments offering flexible accommodation, a wealth of character combined with contemporary styling and elegant finishing touches. Early inspection is advised to appreciate the accommodation available in this unique conversion. Introduction We are delighted to offer for sale this individually designed 2 bedroom first floor luxury apartment situated within walking distance of Newark town centre. The apartment retains a wealth of original features having a feature spiral staircase to the second floor accommodation and includes a contemporary fitted kitchen with built in cooking appliances, modern bathroom, gas central heating and secure allocated parking. Lovers Lane offers you everything you need for modern day living; a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, but in easy reach of a wide range of amenities. Apartment Five This is a two bedroom second floor duplex apartment. On entering via the front door this leads to the hallway which has doors off to the open plan lounge and kitchen, bedroom one and the bathroom. There is a useful storage cupboard and a spiral staircase leading to the second floor bedroom. Lounge and open plan kitchen (19' 7'' x 12' 9'' (5.97m x 3.89m)) This open plan lounge/kitchen is a particularly bright room having dual aspect windows in the lounge and the kitchen area has a feature arch window to one elevation. The kitchen area is fitted with a contemporary range of wall and base units with roll top work surfaces having a stainless steel sink unit inset and tiled splashbacks. There is an integrated electric oven with gas hob and extractor unit over and space and plumbing for a washing machine. The central heating boiler is located in the kitchen and there are recessed ceiling spot lights. Bedroom 1 (11' 4'' x 11' 1'' (3.45m x 3.38m)) This double bedroom has a feature arch window to one elevation. Bathroom (7' 6'' x 6' 5'' (2.29m x 1.96m)) The bathroom is fitted with a white suite comprising bath, pedestal wash hand basin and W.C. The bathroom is enhanced with ceiling spot lights. Second Floor Bedroom 2 (12' 5'' x 9' 0'' (3.78m x 2.74m)) A spiral staircase rises from the hallway to this bedroom which has a vaulted ceiling and two small windows to the side elevation, this room has exposed roof trusses and a very large and useful storage space situated within the eaves. Note Access into the eaves from bedroom 2, provides a full-height room, which can be used for storage or a number of other uses. Outside Secure underground parking is approached via an electric sliding gate and provides allocated parking for each apartment, communal cycle store and communal bin storage area. Newark Town Covering one third of Nottinghamshire, the district of Newark and Sherwood contains many of the county's famous features including Sherwood Forest. The historic town of Newark-on-Trent is an attractive market town, with a wide variety of interesting attractions ranging from beautiful historic buildings, museums and art galleries to lively farm parks, you'll be spoilt for choice here in Newark and Sherwood. You will be able to discover a wealth of attractive villages and hamlets, many of which have retained their special traditions. Newark is renowned for its international antique fairs. Newark has an enviable range of local amenitites, a busy shopping centre boasting many fine shops, market, tea-rooms, restaurants and pubs. Newark was chosen to host the East Midlands Regional Food and Drink Festival. The district can be proud of its fine markets; the market place is one of the largest cobbled squares in the country with a wide variety of fresh local produce on sale. Newark is close to both the A1 and A46, with an excellent transport network service with main line rail services direct to London in approximately 1 hour 20 minutes. The Old Chapel "The Old Chapel" Lovers Lane was built in 1868 and was known as "North End Methodist Church" with seating for approximately 400 people. The church was built as an offshoot of the main Methodist church in Barnby Gate. When that part of the town was built in the 1800's the church could not cater for the overspill. For the next 100 years the church serviced the community. In 1968 the church became too big for the present day requirements and a decision was made to sell off the church and turn the church hall into North End Methodist Church, to avoid confusion when the original church was sold it then became know as "The Old Chapel". From the early 70's the church was a shoe warehouse and has now been sympathetically restored into luxury apartments. Council Tax The property is in Band B for Council Tax purposes. Agent's Notes The tenure of the property is Leasehold on a 125 year lease. There is a Ground Rent of 200.00 and a Service Charge of 850.00, both payable per annum.
The Old Chapel has been sympathetically restored and converted into 8 individually designed 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments offering flexible accommodation, a wealth of character combined with contemporary styling and elegant finishing touches. Early inspection is advised to appreciate the accommodation available in this unique conversion. Introduction We are delighted to offer for sale this individually designed 2 bedroom first floor luxury apartment situated within walking distance of Newark town centre. The apartment retains a wealth of original features having a feature spiral staircase to the second floor accommodation and includes a contemporary fitted kitchen with built in cooking appliances, modern bathroom, gas central heating and secure allocated parking. Lovers Lane offers you everything you need for modern day living; a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, but in easy reach of a wide range of amenities. Apartment Five This is a two bedroom second floor duplex apartment. On entering via the front door this leads to the hallway which has doors off to the open plan lounge and kitchen, bedroom one and the bathroom. There is a useful storage cupboard and a spiral staircase leading to the second floor bedroom. Lounge and open plan kitchen (19' 7'' x 12' 9'' (5.97m x 3.89m)) This open plan lounge/kitchen is a particularly bright room having dual aspect windows in the lounge and the kitchen area has a feature arch window to one elevation. The kitchen area is fitted with a contemporary range of wall and base units with roll top work surfaces having a stainless steel sink unit inset and tiled splashbacks. There is an integrated electric oven with gas hob and extractor unit over and space and plumbing for a washing machine. The central heating boiler is located in the kitchen and there are recessed ceiling spot lights. Bedroom 1 (11' 4'' x 11' 1'' (3.45m x 3.38m)) This double bedroom has a feature arch window to one elevation. Bathroom (7' 6'' x 6' 5'' (2.29m x 1.96m)) The bathroom is fitted with a white suite comprising bath, pedestal wash hand basin and W.C. The bathroom is enhanced with ceiling spot lights. Second Floor Bedroom 2 (12' 5'' x 9' 0'' (3.78m x 2.74m)) A spiral staircase rises from the hallway to this bedroom which has a vaulted ceiling and two small windows to the side elevation, this room has exposed roof trusses and a very large and useful storage space situated within the eaves. Note Access into the eaves from bedroom 2, provides a full-height room, which can be used for storage or a number of other uses. Outside Secure underground parking is approached via an electric sliding gate and provides allocated parking for each apartment, communal cycle store and communal bin storage area. Newark Town Covering one third of Nottinghamshire, the district of Newark and Sherwood contains many of the county's famous features including Sherwood Forest. The historic town of Newark-on-Trent is an attractive market town, with a wide variety of interesting attractions ranging from beautiful historic buildings, museums and art galleries to lively farm parks, you'll be spoilt for choice here in Newark and Sherwood. You will be able to discover a wealth of attractive villages and hamlets, many of which have retained their special traditions. Newark is renowned for its international antique fairs. Newark has an enviable range of local amenitites, a busy shopping centre boasting many fine shops, market, tea-rooms, restaurants and pubs. Newark was chosen to host the East Midlands Regional Food and Drink Festival. The district can be proud of its fine markets; the market place is one of the largest cobbled squares in the country with a wide variety of fresh local produce on sale. Newark is close to both the A1 and A46, with an excellent transport network service with main line rail services direct to London in approximately 1 hour 20 minutes. The Old Chapel "The Old Chapel" Lovers Lane was built in 1868 and was known as "North End Methodist Church" with seating for approximately 400 people. The church was built as an offshoot of the main Methodist church in Barnby Gate. When that part of the town was built in the 1800's the church could not cater for the overspill. For the next 100 years the church serviced the community. In 1968 the church became too big for the present day requirements and a decision was made to sell off the church and turn the church hall into North End Methodist Church, to avoid confusion when the original church was sold it then became know as "The Old Chapel". From the early 70's the church was a shoe warehouse and has now been sympathetically restored into luxury apartments. Council Tax The property is in Band B for Council Tax purposes. Agent's Notes The tenure of the property is Leasehold on a 125 year lease. There is a Ground Rent of 200.00 and a Service Charge of 850.00, both payable per annum. Lifestyle Activities Resort Rural Art Galleries Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Museums Town Village Woods Amenities and Services Parking Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Duplex Conversion Leasehold Storage 1970s 1st Floor 2nd Floor Property Features Allocated Parking Attic Central Heating Fitted Kitchen Underground Parking Fixtures and Furnishings Bath Cooker Washing Machine. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1241465/
In the popular north east suburb of Carlton Boulevard, Starkey & Brown are pleased to offer for sale this modern duplex 2 bedroom apartment which boasts accommodation comprising entrance hall, shower room, 2 bedrooms and to the first floor is an open plan lounge dining kitchen. Outside the property has an allocated parking and the property further benefits from main services and uPVC double glazing. The local amenities include shops, public houses and an excellent range of road and public transport links including the A46 Newark and Lincoln bypass. The property is well presented throughout and is available for sale with no onward chain making an early viewing essential to avoid disappointment. Call for further information. Entrance Hall Having stairs leading to living space, radiator, power points and utility cupboard housing the plumbing for washing machine. Master Bedroom (9' 6'' x 9' 11'' max into recess (2.9m x 3.02m)) Having uPVC window to front aspect, radiator, power points and television point. Bedroom 2 (9' 4'' x 7' 10'' (2.84m x 2.39m)) Having uPVC window to side aspect, radiator and power points. Shower Room Having uPVC window to side aspect, low level wc, pedestal sink unit and shower cubicle, vinyl flooring and radiator. Living Space (19' 0'' x 14' 3'' including stairs (5.79m x 4.34m)) Lounge Dining Area- Having Juliet balcony doors, uPVC doors to front and side aspects, wood laminate flooring, power points and media points.Kitchen Area - Boasting a range of base and eye level storage units, work surfaces and tiled splash backs, 4 burner electric hob with integrated electric oven and cooker hood, one bowl stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap over, space for fridge freezer and vinyl flooring. Outside There is an allocated parking space. Agents Note Starkey & Brown have not inspected a copy of the lease and therefore potential purchasers are advised to make their own enquires with regards to this matter before proceeding with an offer. Agents Note 1 The photo shows the entire block. The apartment forms a same part of the block as shown. Agents Note 2 We have been advised by the current owner that they pay 147 per calendar month which will include all utilities, gas, water, electric as well as building insurance, window cleaning and maintenance of the communal ground areas.
• Duplex apartment • 2 Double Bedrooms • Open plan lounge dining + Kitchen • Communal grounds • Cul-de-sac location • Ideal for first time buyer/investor Introduction: Cropwell Butler is a sought after village in the Vale of Belvior. There is a chapel and a village pub and further facilities can be found in the neighbouring village of Cropwell Bishop to include primary school, health centre, church and various shops and inns. It provides access to Nottingham city centre, Newark and Leicester via the A46 Fosse Way. Local Schools: Cropwell Bishop Primary, Toot Hill School (secondary). Property summary: Services & Additional: Double glazing, mains water and drainage, gas central heating, telephone land line, broadband and cable / satellite TV. Council tax band: A Accommodation: Entrance hall: Storage beneath stairs that lead to the first floor, door to lounge and further door leads to... Kitchen breakfast room: 11' x 9'7" (3.35m x 2.92m). Comprising of a range of wall and base units with work surfaces incorporating a sink and drainer. Built-in appliances include; oven, gas hob and extractor over with further space available for a washing machine and fridge freezer. The kitchen is finished with tiled splash backs and a breakfast bar. Lounge dining: 10' (3.05m) x 8'6" (2.6m) + 13'1" (3.99m) x 9'10" (3m). Open plan room with a fireplace as the central feature. First floor accommodation: Bedroom 1: 12'11" x 10'5" (3.94m x 3.18m). Bedroom 2: 12'11" x 9'2" (3.94m x 2.8m). Bathroom: 6'6" (1.98m) x 5'11" (1.8m) +4'1" (1.24m) x 3'6" (1.07m). Comprising of a white three-piece suite made up of a panelled bath with shower over, low-level flush WC and sink on pedestal stand. The bathroom is finished with tiled splash backs. Exterior detail: Access to the property is via a secure communal entrance with stairs leading to the first floor apartments. The property further has enclosed communal gardens. Awaiting vendor approval
• Duplex apartment • 2 Double Bedrooms • Open plan lounge dining + Kitchen • Communal grounds • Cul-de-sac location • Ideal for first time buyer/investor Introduction: Cropwell Butler is a sought after village in the Vale of Belvior. There is a chapel and a village pub and further facilities can be found in the neighbouring village of Cropwell Bishop to include primary school, health centre, church and various shops and inns. It provides access to Nottingham city centre, Newark and Leicester via the A46 Fosse Way. Local Schools: Cropwell Bishop Primary, Toot Hill School (secondary). Property summary: Services & Additional: Double glazing, mains water and drainage, gas central heating, telephone land line, broadband and cable / satellite TV. Council tax band: A Accommodation: Entrance hall: Storage beneath stairs that lead to the first floor, door to lounge and further door leads to... Kitchen breakfast room: 11' x 9'7" (3.35m x 2.92m). Comprising of a range of wall and base units with work surfaces incorporating a sink and drainer. Built-in appliances include; oven, gas hob and extractor over with further space available for a washing machine and fridge freezer. The kitchen is finished with tiled splash backs and a breakfast bar. Lounge dining: 10' (3.05m) x 8'6" (2.6m) + 13'1" (3.99m) x 9'10" (3m). Open plan room with a fireplace as the central feature. First floor accommodation: Bedroom 1: 12'11" x 10'5" (3.94m x 3.18m). Bedroom 2: 12'11" x 9'2" (3.94m x 2.8m). Bathroom: 6'6" (1.98m) x 5'11" (1.8m) +4'1" (1.24m) x 3'6" (1.07m). Comprising of a white three-piece suite made up of a panelled bath with shower over, low-level flush WC and sink on pedestal stand. The bathroom is finished with tiled splash backs. Exterior detail: Access to the property is via a secure communal entrance with stairs leading to the first floor apartments. The property further has enclosed communal gardens. Awaiting vendor approval Lifestyle Activities City Village Hills Amenities and Services Schools Shops Property Characteristics Duplex Storage 1st Floor Property Features Garden Central Heating Double Glazing Fireplace Fixtures and Furnishings Bath Cooker Fridge Satellite / Cable TV Shower Telephone Television Toilet Washing Machine. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1272866/
The master bedroom of the Wolsey is a unique blend of luxury and character. The fascinating duplex arrangement, with its first-floor entrance vestibule and internal staircase, the charming dormer window, and the en-suite shower room combine to create a gloriously relaxing personal retreat. The third bedroom could be used to create a practical home office or study.Roomsground floorLounge (4.214 x 3.197 metre)Kitchen Dining (3.123 x 4.150 metre)Cloakroom (1.985 x .860 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.810 x 4.150 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.734 x 2.023 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.023 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (5.954 x 4.150 metre)En Suite (1.655 x 2.652 metre)About The Meadows Ph1More homes are available on Phase 2 The Meadows. Click here to find out more The Meadows Set on the western edge of the charming village of Ollerton, one of the most convenient commuter bases in the area, The Meadows development presents a selection of superb contemporary new homes in a beautiful rural setting. Nestling in the heart of Sherwood Forest, rich in tradition and character, this is the perfect retreat from city life. Local history Ollerton’s location, at the crossroads of the York to London and Lincoln to Mansfield roads, made it an important meeting place and led to the establishment of two renowned coaching inns, the White Hart and the Hop Pole, which are still providing food and drink to travellers and locals today. The area is inextricably linked with Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood, while, more recently, the rich coal deposits led to the growth of the adjacent mining village of New Ollerton, widely admired as a model of its type. Today, the heritage of the area lives on in its strong sense of local pride and community. Shopping The busy shopping area at New Ollerton, just a few minutes’ walk from The Meadows, offers a full selection of traditional butchers and bakers, convenience stores, chemists, newsagents, supermarkets, banks and building societies, hairdressers, cafés, takeaways and an assortment of specialist shops. New Ollerton also has an indoor market held on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The lively little town of Mansfield, around eight-and-a-half miles away, has a wider selection of high-street retailers, many located in the covered Four Seasons Shopping Centre, and also hosts speciality markets throughout the year. Outdoor activities There are two major country parks virtually adjacent to Ollerton. Sherwood Forest Country Park, with its ancient oak trees, is an endlessly fascinating woodland habitat with a unique ecology and a rich diversity of wildlife. The Park, which has a restaurant and a visitor centre, is also the site of the Robin Hood Festival, an enormously popular free annual event. Rufford County Park, one of Nottinghamshire’s most popular visitor attractions, is just a little to the south of the village. Set around the picturesque ruin of a 12th century Cistercian monastery, Rufford Park incorporates gardens, meadows and woodlands, a restaurant, a craft centre and a wide range of regular events. Clumber Park, around five miles away, offers a pleasant choice of lakeside walks and cycle paths, and the longest avenue of lime trees in Europe, as well as a varied programme of children’s events. Sport and leisure The Meadows is just a few minutes’ walk from The Dukeries Leisure Centre which, in addition to a 20-metre swimming pool, offers a comprehensive selection of football and hockey pitches, tennis courts, training areas and a health suite with steam room and sauna. The Dukeries organises a wide range of ancillary services and activities, from aromatherapy massage to children’s parties. There are also swimming facilities and a gym at South Forest Leisure Centre, around two-and-a-half miles away. Rufford Park Golf and Country Club, less than two miles from The Meadows, has a beautiful par 70 parkland course and extensive facilities for catering and hospitality. Transport Less than two miles from the A614, The Meadows is in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Lincoln and Sheffield. The railway station at Shirebrook, around seven miles from the development, has services to Nottingham and Worksop, with the journey to Nottingham taking around 45 minutes. Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, is only around 20 miles away. Education There is a good choice of schools within around a mile of the development. Health care There is a full GP service in New Ollerton, around ten minutes’ walk from The Meadows, with seven doctors operating a range of regular clinics and consultations. There is also a dental surgery around half-a-mile away, in New Ollerton.Opening Hours5 days - Thursday - Monday, 10.30am - 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the A1 southbound Exit A1 at Clumber Park roundabout, take the second exit (A614) signed Nottingham and Ollerton. Once over the roundabout, continue for approximately six-and-a-half-miles staying on the A614. At the second roundabout turn left onto the A616 signed for Newark, Tuxford and Ollerton. After 200 yards into Ollerton, take the second exit at the next roundabout for Newark. Staying on the A616 for approximately quarter-of-a-mile, pass the Ollerton House Public House on the left, after leaving the village take the next left turning approximately one mile and drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. From the A1 northbound Exit the A1 onto the A6325 signed for Newark, after half-a-mile turn right onto the A616, follow this road for ten-and-a-half miles. After leaving Wellow Road take the next right, drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left.
The master bedroom of the Wolsey is a unique blend of luxury and character. The fascinating duplex arrangement, with its first-floor entrance vestibule and internal staircase, the charming dormer window, and the en-suite shower room combine to create a gloriously relaxing personal retreat. The third bedroom could be used to create a practical home office or study.Roomsground floorLounge (4.214 x 3.197 metre)Kitchen Dining (3.123 x 4.150 metre)Cloakroom (1.985 x .860 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.810 x 4.150 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.734 x 2.023 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.023 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (5.954 x 4.150 metre)En Suite (1.655 x 2.652 metre)About The Meadows Ph1More homes are available on Phase 2 The Meadows. Click here to find out more The Meadows Set on the western edge of the charming village of Ollerton, one of the most convenient commuter bases in the area, The Meadows development presents a selection of superb contemporary new homes in a beautiful rural setting. Nestling in the heart of Sherwood Forest, rich in tradition and character, this is the perfect retreat from city life. Local history Ollerton’s location, at the crossroads of the York to London and Lincoln to Mansfield roads, made it an important meeting place and led to the establishment of two renowned coaching inns, the White Hart and the Hop Pole, which are still providing food and drink to travellers and locals today. The area is inextricably linked with Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood, while, more recently, the rich coal deposits led to the growth of the adjacent mining village of New Ollerton, widely admired as a model of its type. Today, the heritage of the area lives on in its strong sense of local pride and community. Shopping The busy shopping area at New Ollerton, just a few minutes’ walk from The Meadows, offers a full selection of traditional butchers and bakers, convenience stores, chemists, newsagents, supermarkets, banks and building societies, hairdressers, cafés, takeaways and an assortment of specialist shops. New Ollerton also has an indoor market held on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The lively little town of Mansfield, around eight-and-a-half miles away, has a wider selection of high-street retailers, many located in the covered Four Seasons Shopping Centre, and also hosts speciality markets throughout the year. Outdoor activities There are two major country parks virtually adjacent to Ollerton. Sherwood Forest Country Park, with its ancient oak trees, is an endlessly fascinating woodland habitat with a unique ecology and a rich diversity of wildlife. The Park, which has a restaurant and a visitor centre, is also the site of the Robin Hood Festival, an enormously popular free annual event. Rufford County Park, one of Nottinghamshire’s most popular visitor attractions, is just a little to the south of the village. Set around the picturesque ruin of a 12th century Cistercian monastery, Rufford Park incorporates gardens, meadows and woodlands, a restaurant, a craft centre and a wide range of regular events. Clumber Park, around five miles away, offers a pleasant choice of lakeside walks and cycle paths, and the longest avenue of lime trees in Europe, as well as a varied programme of children’s events. Sport and leisure The Meadows is just a few minutes’ walk from The Dukeries Leisure Centre which, in addition to a 20-metre swimming pool, offers a comprehensive selection of football and hockey pitches, tennis courts, training areas and a health suite with steam room and sauna. The Dukeries organises a wide range of ancillary services and activities, from aromatherapy massage to children’s parties. There are also swimming facilities and a gym at South Forest Leisure Centre, around two-and-a-half miles away. Rufford Park Golf and Country Club, less than two miles from The Meadows, has a beautiful par 70 parkland course and extensive facilities for catering and hospitality. Transport Less than two miles from the A614, The Meadows is in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Lincoln and Sheffield. The railway station at Shirebrook, around seven miles from the development, has services to Nottingham and Worksop, with the journey to Nottingham taking around 45 minutes. Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, is only around 20 miles away. Education There is a good choice of schools within around a mile of the development. Health care There is a full GP service in New Ollerton, around ten minutes’ walk from The Meadows, with seven doctors operating a range of regular clinics and consultations. There is also a dental surgery around half-a-mile away, in New Ollerton.Opening Hours5 days - Thursday - Monday, 10.30am - 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the A1 southbound Exit A1 at Clumber Park roundabout, take the second exit (A614) signed Nottingham and Ollerton. Once over the roundabout, continue for approximately six-and-a-half-miles staying on the A614. At the second roundabout turn left onto the A616 signed for Newark, Tuxford and Ollerton. After 200 yards into Ollerton, take the second exit at the next roundabout for Newark. Staying on the A616 for approximately quarter-of-a-mile, pass the Ollerton House Public House on the left, after leaving the village take the next left turning approximately one mile and drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. From the A1 northbound Exit the A1 onto the A6325 signed for Newark, after half-a-mile turn right onto the A616, follow this road for ten-and-a-half miles. After leaving Wellow Road take the next right, drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left.
The master bedroom of the Wolsey is a unique blend of luxury and character. The fascinating duplex arrangement, with its first-floor entrance vestibule and internal staircase, the charming dormer window, and the en-suite shower room combine to create a gloriously relaxing personal retreat. The third bedroom could be used to create a practical home office or study.Roomsground floorLounge (4.214 x 3.197 metre)Kitchen Dining (3.123 x 4.150 metre)Cloakroom (1.985 x .860 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.810 x 4.150 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.734 x 2.023 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.023 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (5.954 x 4.150 metre)En Suite (1.655 x 2.652 metre)About The Meadows Ph1More homes are available on Phase 2 The Meadows. Click here to find out more The Meadows Set on the western edge of the charming village of Ollerton, one of the most convenient commuter bases in the area, The Meadows development presents a selection of superb contemporary new homes in a beautiful rural setting. Nestling in the heart of Sherwood Forest, rich in tradition and character, this is the perfect retreat from city life. Local history Ollerton’s location, at the crossroads of the York to London and Lincoln to Mansfield roads, made it an important meeting place and led to the establishment of two renowned coaching inns, the White Hart and the Hop Pole, which are still providing food and drink to travellers and locals today. The area is inextricably linked with Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood, while, more recently, the rich coal deposits led to the growth of the adjacent mining village of New Ollerton, widely admired as a model of its type. Today, the heritage of the area lives on in its strong sense of local pride and community. Shopping The busy shopping area at New Ollerton, just a few minutes’ walk from The Meadows, offers a full selection of traditional butchers and bakers, convenience stores, chemists, newsagents, supermarkets, banks and building societies, hairdressers, cafés, takeaways and an assortment of specialist shops. New Ollerton also has an indoor market held on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The lively little town of Mansfield, around eight-and-a-half miles away, has a wider selection of high-street retailers, many located in the covered Four Seasons Shopping Centre, and also hosts speciality markets throughout the year. Outdoor activities There are two major country parks virtually adjacent to Ollerton. Sherwood Forest Country Park, with its ancient oak trees, is an endlessly fascinating woodland habitat with a unique ecology and a rich diversity of wildlife. The Park, which has a restaurant and a visitor centre, is also the site of the Robin Hood Festival, an enormously popular free annual event. Rufford County Park, one of Nottinghamshire’s most popular visitor attractions, is just a little to the south of the village. Set around the picturesque ruin of a 12th century Cistercian monastery, Rufford Park incorporates gardens, meadows and woodlands, a restaurant, a craft centre and a wide range of regular events. Clumber Park, around five miles away, offers a pleasant choice of lakeside walks and cycle paths, and the longest avenue of lime trees in Europe, as well as a varied programme of children’s events. Sport and leisure The Meadows is just a few minutes’ walk from The Dukeries Leisure Centre which, in addition to a 20-metre swimming pool, offers a comprehensive selection of football and hockey pitches, tennis courts, training areas and a health suite with steam room and sauna. The Dukeries organises a wide range of ancillary services and activities, from aromatherapy massage to children’s parties. There are also swimming facilities and a gym at South Forest Leisure Centre, around two-and-a-half miles away. Rufford Park Golf and Country Club, less than two miles from The Meadows, has a beautiful par 70 parkland course and extensive facilities for catering and hospitality. Transport Less than two miles from the A614, The Meadows is in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Lincoln and Sheffield. The railway station at Shirebrook, around seven miles from the development, has services to Nottingham and Worksop, with the journey to Nottingham taking around 45 minutes. Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, is only around 20 miles away. Education There is a good choice of schools within around a mile of the development. Health care There is a full GP service in New Ollerton, around ten minutes’ walk from The Meadows, with seven doctors operating a range of regular clinics and consultations. There is also a dental surgery around half-a-mile away, in New Ollerton.Opening Hours5 days - Thursday - Monday, 10.30am - 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the A1 southbound Exit A1 at Clumber Park roundabout, take the second exit (A614) signed Nottingham and Ollerton. Once over the roundabout, continue for approximately six-and-a-half-miles staying on the A614. At the second roundabout turn left onto the A616 signed for Newark, Tuxford and Ollerton. After 200 yards into Ollerton, take the second exit at the next roundabout for Newark. Staying on the A616 for approximately quarter-of-a-mile, pass the Ollerton House Public House on the left, after leaving the village take the next left turning approximately one mile and drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. From the A1 northbound Exit the A1 onto the A6325 signed for Newark, after half-a-mile turn right onto the A616, follow this road for ten-and-a-half miles. After leaving Wellow Road take the next right, drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left.
The master bedroom of the Wolsey is a unique blend of luxury and character. The fascinating duplex arrangement, with its first-floor entrance vestibule and internal staircase, the charming dormer window, and the en-suite shower room combine to create a gloriously relaxing personal retreat. The third bedroom could be used to create a practical home office or study.Roomsground floorLounge (4.214 x 3.197 metre)Kitchen Dining (3.123 x 4.150 metre)Cloakroom (1.985 x .860 metre)first floorBedroom 2 (2.810 x 4.150 metre)Bedroom 3 (2.734 x 2.023 metre)Bathroom (1.700 x 2.023 metre)second floorMaster Bedroom (5.954 x 4.150 metre)En Suite (1.655 x 2.652 metre)About The Meadows Ph1More homes are available on Phase 2 The Meadows. Click here to find out more The Meadows Set on the western edge of the charming village of Ollerton, one of the most convenient commuter bases in the area, The Meadows development presents a selection of superb contemporary new homes in a beautiful rural setting. Nestling in the heart of Sherwood Forest, rich in tradition and character, this is the perfect retreat from city life. Local history Ollerton’s location, at the crossroads of the York to London and Lincoln to Mansfield roads, made it an important meeting place and led to the establishment of two renowned coaching inns, the White Hart and the Hop Pole, which are still providing food and drink to travellers and locals today. The area is inextricably linked with Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood, while, more recently, the rich coal deposits led to the growth of the adjacent mining village of New Ollerton, widely admired as a model of its type. Today, the heritage of the area lives on in its strong sense of local pride and community. Shopping The busy shopping area at New Ollerton, just a few minutes’ walk from The Meadows, offers a full selection of traditional butchers and bakers, convenience stores, chemists, newsagents, supermarkets, banks and building societies, hairdressers, cafés, takeaways and an assortment of specialist shops. New Ollerton also has an indoor market held on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The lively little town of Mansfield, around eight-and-a-half miles away, has a wider selection of high-street retailers, many located in the covered Four Seasons Shopping Centre, and also hosts speciality markets throughout the year. Outdoor activities There are two major country parks virtually adjacent to Ollerton. Sherwood Forest Country Park, with its ancient oak trees, is an endlessly fascinating woodland habitat with a unique ecology and a rich diversity of wildlife. The Park, which has a restaurant and a visitor centre, is also the site of the Robin Hood Festival, an enormously popular free annual event. Rufford County Park, one of Nottinghamshire’s most popular visitor attractions, is just a little to the south of the village. Set around the picturesque ruin of a 12th century Cistercian monastery, Rufford Park incorporates gardens, meadows and woodlands, a restaurant, a craft centre and a wide range of regular events. Clumber Park, around five miles away, offers a pleasant choice of lakeside walks and cycle paths, and the longest avenue of lime trees in Europe, as well as a varied programme of children’s events. Sport and leisure The Meadows is just a few minutes’ walk from The Dukeries Leisure Centre which, in addition to a 20-metre swimming pool, offers a comprehensive selection of football and hockey pitches, tennis courts, training areas and a health suite with steam room and sauna. The Dukeries organises a wide range of ancillary services and activities, from aromatherapy massage to children’s parties. There are also swimming facilities and a gym at South Forest Leisure Centre, around two-and-a-half miles away. Rufford Park Golf and Country Club, less than two miles from The Meadows, has a beautiful par 70 parkland course and extensive facilities for catering and hospitality. Transport Less than two miles from the A614, The Meadows is in easy commuting range of Nottingham, Lincoln and Sheffield. The railway station at Shirebrook, around seven miles from the development, has services to Nottingham and Worksop, with the journey to Nottingham taking around 45 minutes. Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, is only around 20 miles away. Education There is a good choice of schools within around a mile of the development. Health care There is a full GP service in New Ollerton, around ten minutes’ walk from The Meadows, with seven doctors operating a range of regular clinics and consultations. There is also a dental surgery around half-a-mile away, in New Ollerton.Opening Hours5 days - Thursday - Monday, 10.30am - 5.30pmDirectionsFrom the A1 southbound Exit A1 at Clumber Park roundabout, take the second exit (A614) signed Nottingham and Ollerton. Once over the roundabout, continue for approximately six-and-a-half-miles staying on the A614. At the second roundabout turn left onto the A616 signed for Newark, Tuxford and Ollerton. After 200 yards into Ollerton, take the second exit at the next roundabout for Newark. Staying on the A616 for approximately quarter-of-a-mile, pass the Ollerton House Public House on the left, after leaving the village take the next left turning approximately one mile and drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left. From the A1 northbound Exit the A1 onto the A6325 signed for Newark, after half-a-mile turn right onto the A616, follow this road for ten-and-a-half miles. After leaving Wellow Road take the next right, drive under the metal bridge, pass Sherwood Forest Crematorium on the right-hand side. The Meadows is the next left.