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Woodford Garden Village WOODFORD, CHESHIRE Welcome to WOODFORD GARDEN VILLAGE WOODFORD, CHESHIRE Woodford Garden VillaGe WOODFORD, CHESHIRE Welcome to WOODFORD GARDEN VILLAGE WOODFORD, CHESHIRE oodford Garden Village is an innovative development in the heart of Cheshire. Based at the historic former aerodrome at Woodford, Wthe development lies in close proximity to Wilmslow, Poynton and Bramhall and is within commuting distance of Central Manchester and beyond. Sensitive to its idyllic rural location, Woodford Garden Village features significant amounts of open spaces; including traditional village greens that create a superb environment for everyone. It will also include a host of brand new amenities, including a school, sports facilities, a dedicated health centre and its own shops and stores. Image of Woodford Garden Village. Woodford GARDEN VILLAGE LENDING ITSELF TO A CELEBRATED LOCAL HISTORY Woodford proudly wears its history on its sleeve. The former Woodford Aerodrome, where Woodford Garden Village now resides, once played a vital part in Britain’s proud aviation history. ts illustrious past can be fully discovered at the Avro Heritage Museum, that sits at the site of the old Woodford IAirfield. Former aircraft, including the Vulcan B2 Bomber dominate this museum’s appeal. Many of which have been restored to offer the public a glimpse inside these machines and experience what life was like. A rich number of artefacts bring the museum’s history to life, complemented by the beautiful murals on display in the main exhibition hall. AN EVERLASTING LEGACY IN BRITISH AVIATION Woodford Garden Village lies at the site of the former Woodford Aerodrome. Its acclaimed reputation made it one of Britain’s most important sites for aviation. ince 1924, the Woodford Aerodrome has played an important role in Britain’s Aviation Heritage, personified Sby the range of world-famous aircraft that were born and subsequently built there. Such aircraft included the Anson, Vulcan and the storied Lancaster Bomber – over 3,000 of which were constructed there during World War II. Citas dolupta tquiderio miligent eic tem fuga iquo min con The latest TECH edrow has teamed up with Futurium, visual Rtechnology experts, to bring your home to life before even setting foot in it. Woodford Garden Village is one of a small number of developments outfitted with Futurium tablets. These interactive touch devices allow you to take a virtual tour of the estate with full 3D visuals, as if you were there. As you tour, if any house catches your eye you can get more information with a simple double-tap. Doing so gives you details on everything from the price, number of bedrooms and house type, and even down to the driveway, garage door, garden and external finishes. or an even closer look, you can take a bird’s-eye view Fof the floor plans to see the space and dimensions of each room, as well as a gallery of images. You can even see the views from the front and back door, as if you were living there already. Ihilles eaqui omnihicitae nis qui invelento modi alici as pro doluptas endis serferem antastic travel links let the whole family explore the country, MAKING GREAT with the nearby M6, M62, A555 and Bramhall Train Station F(just 4 minutes by car). Manchester is around 30 minutes away, putting a host of shops, CONNECTIONS pubs, clubs, restaurants and more at your doorstep. Sheffield, Liverpool and Stoke-on-Trent are 50-70 minutes by road By road or by rail, you’ll be close for those who want more variety, and the bright lights to the action for work and play. of London are just over 2 hours away by train. Enjoy rural life with urban conveniences. BY ROAD BY RAIL FROM WOODFORD GARDEN VILLAGE FROM BRAMHALL TRAIN STATION MACCLESFIELD MANCHESTER CHESTER STOKE-ON-TRENT SHEFFIELD LIVERPOOL HUDDERSFIELD MANCHESTER STOKE-ON-TRENT SHEFFIELD LIVERPOOL LEEDS LONDON 15 MINS 31 MINS 45 MINS 55 MINS 1 HR 20 MINS 1 HOUR 1 HOUR 25 MINS 37 MINS 1 HR 4 MINS 1 HR 30 MINS 1 HR 37 MINS 2 HRS 16 MINS 9 miles 13 miles 38 miles 30 miles 38 miles 42 miles 46 miles Travel times and distances approximate only, taken from Google. The place for INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS Family holidays and business trips have never been so easy, with just 5 minutes separating you from Manchester airport. DUBLIN 60 minutes ublin Guinness or Parisian pastries are within the reach of enterprising residents, with the international Manchester Airport a short taxi ride Daway. So grab your passport and start exploring the world without the stress of long travel times or pre-flight hotel stays. PARIS 93 minutes AMSTERDAM 120 minutes Travel times and distances approximate only, taken from google.co.uk. Feb ‘19. BARCELONA 145 minutes LEISURE & OUTDOORS Whatever you want, you’ll find it in Cheshire’s many shops, restaurants, boutiques and bars. Golfing – Cheshire’s green Hiking – The nearby Swimming – All ages can hills are home to incredible Peak District lets everyone splash around with many golf courses. Moorend Golf enjoy healthy and cheap local pools and leisure and Driving Range is 3 exercise, walking to centres, including Turtle minutes away, with Avro locations like the Ruin Tots Cheshire and South and Adlington less than of Errwood Hall and Manchester, and Aqua 15 minutes by car. Manor Park. Seals Swim School. SHOPPING & DINING Whatever you want, you’ll find it in Cheshire’s many shops, restaurants, boutiques and bars. xotic items can be found in the stylish stores of nearby Wilmslow, Prestbury and Alderley Edge, or you can bag a bargain at the Salford EQuays outlet village. For a post-shop meal many cosy gastropubs await, including The Bulls Head and Farmers Arms, with other options like Thai, Indian, Italian, Greek, and more. Local Manchester’s many department stores are sure to hold anything you can’t find elsewhere. WHERE EDUCATION COMES FIRST However old your children they’ll receive the education they deserve. rom primary education and beyond, Woodford Garden Village’s many great schools will give your children the best start in life. We’re pleased to say we’re F building a primary school within walking distance to save you the dramas of the school run, but other great options exist. Three ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted-rated primary schools are within a 10-minute drive, including Queensgate which was graded ‘well above average’ for maths, Lostock (considered ‘Outstanding’ overall and for sustained improvement), and Lower Park, which has a school ethos of all-ages inclusivity. Four high schools are less than 15 minutes away, such as Bramhall High which scored above the national average in recent tests, Wilmslow High which was rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, and Poynton High School and Performing Arts College, for children with a flair for the dramatic. The independent Cheadle Hume School was also rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted, as well as in a separate ISI inspection regarding the student’s attitudes to learning. A 5 D 1 R 02 K IN L N ER ST K RD EA YOUR N LIN TS STER OR TS EA AIRP RPOR MANCHESTER MA TER AI LOCAL AREA NCHE NCHES STER A MA IRPORTS EASTERN LINK RD You only need to go a short distance from A Eaton Green Heights to find all you need. 51 0 2 9 4 1 MO 5 SCHOOLS OR L A N 1 Caddington Village School 24 The Galleria Outlet Centre 2 Ashcroft High School 25 Luton Hoo 3 Denbigh High School 26 Wernher Restaurant 4 University of Bedfordshire 27 Stopsley Cuisine A 5 1 5 Prospect House Day Nursery 28 Moziah’s Carribean Restaurant 0 2 6 Hart Hill Day Nursery D R 7 Bright Minds Montessori HEALTH ER T Nursery ES 29 Castle Street Surgery H 8 Surrey Street Primary School C 30 Medici Medical Practice 9 Oakwood Primary School 31 Luton Dental Practice 10 Tennyson Road Primary School 32 Shams Moopen Dental Practice 11 St Matthew’s Primary School 33 Luton and Dunstable Hospital 12 Chantry Primary Academy 34 Liverpool Road Health Centre 13 Richmond Hill West School AWAITING35 COPYBute House Medical Centre 14 Rabia Girls’ and Boys’ School 36 Bellhouse Medical Centre B 37 Conway Medical Centre R I TRANSPORT M D 38 MacMillan Service L O E 15 Luton Airport Parkway O W SHOPPING R A 16 Y Luton Train Station L N 17 London Luton Airport 39 The Mall, Luton 40 The Co-operative Food LEISURE & 41 Matalan ENTERTAINMENT 42 Kimpton Road Retail 18 The Galaxy Leisure & Entertainment Complex WOODFORD GARDEN VILLAGE 19 Stockwood Discovery Centre D CHESTER R 20 Nakorn Thai Restaurant 21 Villa Ada 22 Monna Lisa 2 0 23 La Trattoria 51 A DR ID LE Travel times taken from Woodford Garden Village L W A AY RD N R CA TE STR ES IAN CH W AY MY REDROW, MY HOME, MY WAY Supporting you through your new home search and purchase. 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