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Roman Heights Streethay, Lichfield Roman Heights Streethay, Lichfield Streethay, Roman Heights Streethay, Lichfield An exclusive development by Bovis Homes A place you’ll love to live Roman Heights This attractive, new development is less than two miles from historic Lichfield - Staffordshire’s heritage city that’s brimming with culture and activities. Roman Heights at Streethay, is on the edge of the city and just a short bus, or car ride from a wealth of shops, pubs, restaurants, entertainment and sports and leisure facilities. Choose from a range of 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes all thoughtfully designed to meet your needs and cater for busy lifestyles. So, if you’re looking for a beautiful new home in Staffordshire that’s within easy reach of Lichfield, your search ends here. Roman Heights Streethay, Lichfield The streetscene and exterior images shown have been produced for illustrative purposes only, please check the plot specific details with our sales advisor. A place you’ll love to live A taste of local life Getting around It’s less than 2 miles along the A5127 from Roman Heights to Lichfield city centre and from Streethay it’s just 12 miles along the A38, Rykneld Street, to Burton-upon-Trent. It’s about 21 miles to Birmingham via the A38 and A38M, or you can join the M6 Toll Motorway for access onto the M42, or M6 motorways. Nearby Lichfield Trent Valley Railway Station runs regular services to London Euston, Stafford and Stoke and Birmingham New Street and Lichfield City Station just 1.5 miles away also runs services to Birmingham. For air travel Birmingham Airport is only 20 miles away to and East Midlands it’s 32 miles. A trip to the shops Lichfield’s medieval streets boast everything from independent fashion boutiques, antiques and jewellery shops, to high street chains. The Three Spires Shopping Centre has more than 40 stores with leading UK names such as Debenhams and M&S food and there are regular markets in Lichfield Market Square. For supermarket shopping choose from Morrisons, Tesco, Waitrose, Co-op, Aldi and Lidl. For a rural retail experience visit the Heart of the Country Shopping Village, just two miles outside Lichfield where you’ll find unique gift, home and garden shops and boutiques. For serious shopaholics, Birmingham’s Bullring is only 35 minutes on the train. Roman Heights Streethay, Lichfield Taking time out Historic Lichfield oozes culture, history and provides Useful contacts facilities to suit all ages. The city has more than 230 listed buildings including the timbered Tudor Council Lichfield District Council Cafe built in 1510. Marvel at its three-spired, 01543 308000 medieval cathedral, built in 1195 and explore the remains of Lichfield’s 1237 Franciscan Friary. Transport Lichfield is the birthplace of writer Samuel Johnson Lichfield Trent Valley and there’s a museum dedicated to his life and Railway Station Lichfield City Station works. Enjoy a stroll in the city’s 81 acre Beacon National Rail Park, with sports and play facilities for children, 03457 484950 or relax beside Minster and Stowe Pools. Lichfield Garrick Theatre hosts opera, comedy, music and Doctors drama performances and for sports, fitness and The Cloisters Medical Practice swimming there are two leisure centres and many 01543 416655 local sports clubs. Leisure Education Friary Grange Leisure Centre 01543 308842 Lichfield is well-served for primary and senior schools. For children aged 5-11, the Scotch Schools Orchard Primary, St Chad’s Church of England Scotch Orchard Primary Voluntary Controlled Primary and St Michael’s 01543 510740 Church of England Primary are all within easy St Chad’s Church of England reach of Roman Heights. For senior pupils there (VC) Primary is Nether Stowe School, a mixed comprehensive 01543 226080 for students aged 11-18 as is the King Edward VI Nether Stowe School School and The Friary School. Lichfield Cathedral 01543 263446 School is an independent school for students from aged 3-18. Staffordshire University and South Staffordshire College have a campus at The Friary, offering further and higher education including degree courses. Where you get so much more High quality specification Unlike many other house builders, we provide you with a range of features at no extra cost - that’s the Bovis Homes difference. So, whichever home you choose at Roman Heights, you can be sure you’re getting an enhanced specification. Enjoy the benefits of a fully-fitted kitchen from one of the UK’s leading suppliers where their professional and creative designs meet practical solutions for maximum use of space. Featuring the latest materials and technologies, these brand new homes have a higher energy efficiency resulting in lower heating bills and a reduction of carbon emissions Purchasers also have the comfort of knowing that they have a two-year Bovis Homes guarantee with customer support 365 days a year, in addition to being covered by the NHBC’s leading 10-year Buildmark warranty. Roman Heights Streethay, Lichfield Roman Heights A515 A460 A5192 Burton Road, Streethay, Lichfield, A51 A38 Staffordshire WS13 8LN Lichfield To find out more call our sales advisor BS493 on 01543 544043 A51 A38 From Tamworth A461 ●● Take the A51 out of Tamworth towards Lichfield Tamworth A5127 ●● At the first set of lights turn right onto Ryknild Street passing over a M6 A5 small roundabout Toll A453 ●● At the next roundabout take the first exit onto Cappers Lane, A5192 Walsall 10 A4148 A452 A34 ●● At the next roundabout take the 4th exit onto Trent Valley Rod/A5127 Sutton M42 Coldfield ●● At the next roundabout turn left and Roman Heights will direct you to the development on the right hand side M6 9 From M6 Toll west ●● At junction T5, take the A5148 exit onto A38/Lichfield/ N Burton Toll road ●● Keep right and merge onto the A5148 partial toll road A515 ●● Continue along the A38 for about 1 mile ●● Take the A5192 exit towards Lichfield A5192 Roman Heights ●● Turn left onto Cappers Lane/A5192 A5127 ●● At the first roundabout take the 2nd exit and stay on Stafford Road Cappers Lane, A5192 ●● At the next roundabout take the 4th exit onto Trent Valley Road, A5127 Lichfield ●● At the next roundabout turn left and Roman Heights will direct you to the Trent Valley Road Streethay development on the right hand side Lichfield Cathedral Western Cappers Lane Bypass Tamworth Road A38 A51 Lichfield Road When you have finished with this brochure please recycle it. Printed using bio inks formulated from sustainable raw materials. www.bovishomes.co.uk The specification and features shown in this brochure were correct at the time of going to press. Bovis Homes is continually reviewing and updating the specification on all housetypes and therefore reserves the right to change specification details. For full details regarding current specification and finishes, for the plots you are interested in, please refer to our sales advisor. Photographs shown in this brochure depict typical Bovis Homes interiors. NLICH Printed 11.2017.
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