Lime Grove New Houses in Selly
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LIMEGROVE 12 STUNNING CONTEMPORARY HOMES IN SELLY OAK ESTABLISHED 1880 Behind the name of Kendrick Homes lies over a century of craftsmanship, commitment to quality and pride in a job well done. William Kendrick, Black Country man and bricklayer, founded the company in 1880. Soon his reputation for skilled and conscientious work was winning him substantial contracts all over the region. Later, he was joined by his son, who continued to guide the company’s growth after the founder’s death at the ripe old age of ninety-one. Over the years the company has completed many prestigious projects - from housing to industrial, hospitals, schools and municipal buildings. Today the fourth and fifth generations of the first William Kendrick continue to guide the company, proud to see the founder’s principles of quality craftsmanship still demonstrated in the work of Kendrick Homes. Picture: Margaret Decker Lime Grove is situated in the popular suburb of Selly Oak a few miles to the south of Birmingham with easy access to the M5 motorway and the Midlands. Picture: Marketing Birmingham Exclusive homes, Picture: Margaret Decker LIME great location Lime Grove is an exclusive new development of just twelve 4 and 5 bedroom homes, built to a superior specification, in the popular suburb of Selly Oak. Located just a few miles to the South Picture: Elliott Brown of Birmingham, Lime Grove is in an attractive and established residential area with a variety of GROVE local amenities within walking distance including Selly Oak Park. It is also ideally positioned for exploring the various attractions in the region and commuting to either Birmingham, Worcester or other nearby towns and cities, with the M5 just a 10-minute drive away. University of Birmingham Picture: Marketing Birmingham Selly Oak Campus Note. 0.2 miles (Edgbaston Campus 1.4 miles) All distances are approximate Selly Oak train station 1 mile Queen Elizabeth Hospital 1.4 miles Birmingham City Centre 4.6 miles M5 junction 3 5.1 miles (6.8 miles to J4) Solihull 9.5 miles Birmingham Airport 12.2 miles Worcester 24 miles Industrial heritage, parks & the city - on your doorstep It’s easy to see why this popular suburb of Selly Oak Birmingham City Centre The Selly Oak in the Park is a sought after area for both young professionals With Birmingham City Centre located just 5 miles The name Selly is derived from variants of “scelf-lei” - and families alike. There is everything you need right away, it is a quick and easy commute for anyone pasture land on a shelf or terrace of land – while the Oak on your doorstep and it’s also perfectly situated for working in the city or those looking for an even wider element comes from a prominent Oak tree that formerly university and hospital staff. range of attractions, including nightlife and culture. The stood at the crossroads of the Bristol Road and Oak Tree well-known Bull Ring and Mailbox shopping centres Lane/Harborne Lane. The original Oak was finally felled Schools, Colleges and Hospital will soon be supplemented by the new Grand Central in May 1909 and the stump removed to Selly Oak Park, There are a number of excellent primary schools development in the centre of Birmingham with over where it remains to this day, bearing a brass plaque that nearby including St Mary’s, Cherry Oak and Water 40 shops, 15 cafes/restaurants and a large John Lewis reads “Butt of Old Oak Tree from which the name of Selly Mill and also plenty of options for secondary school store due to open in 2015. Oak was derived. education. These include boys and girls independent For other shopping and entertainment options there Selly Oak Park is in fact one of the jewels of the area. schools at King Edwards, Shenley Academy and are many other places of interest within easy reach Opened in 1899, it is the largest public park in the Selly Bournville School & 6th Form Centre, as well as by bus or car including the suburbs of Harborne and Oak district and was awarded Green Flag status in 2013. the Selly Park and Cadbury Technology Colleges. Bournville – home to the world-famous Cadbury Covering more than 30 acres, this medieval deer park Birmingham University has approximately 34,000 World – with the larger towns of Leamington, Stratford provides a pleasant oasis in a busy part of the City. As students and staff with campus sites at Edgbaston and and Worcester no more than 40 minutes by car for a well as the usual array of play equipment, the park boasts Selly Oak where the University of Birmingham School perfect family day out. an interesting Nature, Art and History Trail and is also – a training school for secondary aged pupils – is home to an annual Summer festival. currently under construction. A Little about the Lime The new Queen Elizabeth Hospital is less than a couple This area was dominated by coalmining and limestone of miles away. It was opened just a few years ago mining for generations and Lime Grove takes its name offering the very latest in healthcare standards and from the lime kilns which used to exist here. Limestone equipment. It is also the new home of the Royal Centre and coal would have been brought along the canal and for Defence Medicine, caring for injured servicemen emptied into the kilns, the burnt lime then extracted and women. through openings at ground level and used as mortar for buildings and to improve crop growth. LIMEGROVE Site plan 8 7 Halward 6 Halward Halward 5 4 Halward TheLedsam Halward 5 bedroomHalwardLedsam home Picture: Marketing Birmingham Marketing Picture: Ledsam TheLedsam Ledsam 4 bedroomMillingtonLedsamMillington home TheMillington Millington 5 bedroomMillington home 9 TheElkingtonMillingtonElkington Elkington 4 bedroomElkington home TheElkingtonElliott Elliott 4 bedroomElliott home 10 3 Elkington Elliott Elliott Picture: Margaret Decker Margaret Picture: Elliott 11 2 12 1 Halward Ledsam Millington Elkington Weoley Park Road Elliott Picture: Marketing Birmingham Marketing Picture: Plots: 1 & 12 An exceptional five bedroom home with integral double garage. The Halward is set over three floors with a large open plan kitchen/ The Halward family room, separate lounge and dining room. This home features a master suite on the second floor with dressing area and en-suite. Please note: plot 12 is handed W Kitchen/Family Bedroom 2 Lounge Bedroom 3 W W Dressing W AC Utility Bedroom 1 En-suite En-suite WC Bathroom ST ST Bedroom 5 Garage Dining Bedroom 4 Second Floor Ground Floor First Floor Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor Lounge WC Dining Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 5 Bedroom 1 Dressing Room 5828 x 4180mm 1785 x 1274mm 3660 x 3180mm 4119 x 3843mm 3710 x 3285mm 2670 x 3159mm 4955 x 5942mm 2125 x 1461mm (19’1” x 13’9”) (5’10” x 4’2”) (11’11” x 10’5”) (13’6” x 12’7”) (12’2” x 10’9”) (8’9” x 10’6”) (19’6” x 16’3”) (7’0” x 4’10”) Kitchen/Family Utility Garage En-suite Bedroom 4 Bathroom En-suite 6580 x 5014mm 2373 x 153700mm 4969 x 5100mm 1760 x 2500mm 3178 x 3130mm 2499 x 2159mm 1925 x 2235mm (21’7” x 16’5”) (7’9” x 5’1”) (16’4” x 16’9”) (5’9” x 8’3”) (10’5” x 10’3”) (8’2” x 7’1”) (7’4” x 6’4”) Floor plans not to scale. All dimensions are approximate maximum room sizes and should not be relied upon for floor or furniture placement. Computer generated image only. Details may vary. Plots: 3 & 7 This stylish four bedroom home benefits from an integral garage as well as a large kitchen/family room and separate lounge and dining room. On the first floor, The Ledsam The Ledsam features a master bedroom with en-suite and built-in wardrobe, three other bedrooms plus a family bathroom. Ground Floor Lounge 5321 x 3816mm (17’5” x 12’6”) Kitchen/Family Kitchen/Family 5460 x 4746mm (17’1” x 15’7”) at its widest point WC 2060 x 940mm (6’9” x 3’1”) Bedroom 3 En-suite Dining Lounge Bedroom 1 3816 x 3298mm (12’6” x 10’10”) W Utility AC Utility ST 1593 x 1860mm (5’3” x 6’1”) Garage 5300 x 3006mm (17’5” x 9’10”) ST First Floor WC Garage Bathroom W Bedroom 4 Bedroom 1 Dining 4320 x 3499mm (14’2” x 11’6”) Bedroom 2 En-suite 2480 x 1893mm (8’2” x 6’3”) Bedroom 2 3816 x 3307mm (12’6” x 10’10”) First Floor Bedroom 3 Ground Floor 3839 x 3318mm (12’7” x 10’11”) Bedroom 4 4308 x 2956mm (14’2” x 9’8”) Bathroom 2468 x 1702mm (8’1” x 5’7”) Floor plans not to scale. All dimensions are approximate maximum room sizes and should not be relied upon for floor or furniture placement. Computer generated image only. Details may vary. Plots: 4 & 6 An exquisite five bedroom home with a spacious open plan kitchen/family area, separate lounge and dining The Millington room. This home also features a master bedroom with en-suite and an integral double garage. Ground Floor Lounge 5319 x 3816mm (17’5” x 12’6”) Kitchen/Family Kitchen/Family 5460 x 4961mm (17’11” x 15’5”) WC Utility 1870 x 940mm (6’2” x 3’1”) Bedroom 5 Bedroom 4 Bedroom 3 Dining Lounge 3816 x 3300mm (12’6” x 10’10”) Utility 2666 x 1718mm (8’9” x 5’8”) Bathroom W W Garage ST 5300 x 4847mm (17’5” x 15’11”) AC Garage First Floor WC En-suite Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 4136 x 3816mm (13’7” x 12’6”) Dining W En-suite 2495 x 2102mm (8’2” x 6’11”) Bedroom 2 Ground Floor First Floor 4154 x 3107mm (13’8” x 10’2”) Bedroom 3 3816 x 3207mm (12’6” x 10’6”) Please note: plot 6 is handed Bedroom 4 3544 x 2778mm (11’8” x 9’1”) Bedroom 5 3739 x 2200mm (12’3” x 7’3”) Bathroom 2628 x 2093mm (8’7” x 6’10”) Floor plans not to scale.