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Download a Brochure Sky-House.Co Oughtibridge Mill. Riverside living. This is Sky-House.Co Oughtibridge Mill Main Road, Sheffield, S35 0DN Welcome Home. Sky-House.Co Oughtibridge Mill. Riverside living. Forty riverside Based on the ‘Back-to-Back’ housing Oughtibridge Mill is one of the most concept and sell-out development at unique new development sites in the city homes with Waverley, Sky-House.Co aims to create of Sheffield. The expansive site sits along sensitively dense communities centred the banks of the River Don within the around communal gardens and open forested valley complete with riverside communal spaces for residents to enjoy. ‘Sky-House’ walk, parks and a new Food Hall within is derived from the houses unique roof the Old Tissue Mill. garden & food gardens and bright, airy interiors. hall 2 ©Sky-House. Sky-House is trademarked and copyright protected. 3 Sky-House.Co Oughtibridge Mill. Urban living. Popular due to its stunning rural Four blocks of houses line the river, location in the valley of the River Don, separated by landscaped areas just 5 miles from Sheffield City Centre, and pedestrian walkways. The Oughtibridge Village is located within development will include twenty-four Oughtibridge the bounds of Bradfield civil parish. next generation 3 bed Sky-Houses, six 3 bed end terraces and five 4 bed Oughtibridge Mill is a superbly located town houses each with a large ground development composed of the best floor balcony with river views. A new Valley: of urban living but in a rural location. cottage and four apartments will On the edge of the Peak District , occupy the Old Mill Cottages. you’ll have fantastic pubs, a village shop and independent food retailers The Old Mill will become the centre Urban living within walking distance, as well as piece of the development, restoring the acres of woodland on your doorstep Old Tissue Works into a vast industrial for exploring. Oughtibridge Primary hall complete with independent food School, just a 6-minute drive away, has and drinks traders. The mill building in a been rated ‘Outstanding‘ by Ofsted. will have a series of outdoor spaces overlooking the valley creating the Sky-House Oughtibridge sits as part perfect place to work, rest and play rural of a new development of 240 homes in one of Sheffield’s most beautiful by David Wilson Homes creating one natural settings. of the most sought after and desirable addresses in the Don Valley and North location Sheffield. The expansive site sits along the banks of the River Don within the forested valley complete with riverside walks, parks and a new Food Hall within the Old Tissue Mill. 4 ©Sky-House. Sky-House is trademarked and copyright protected. 5 Sky-House.Co Oughtibridge Mill. Urban living. A commuter’s dream! Oughtibridge is situated just a 13-minute drive from M1 J36 and is less than a 20-minute drive into Sheffield city centre. To Leeds LANGSETT RD NORTH The Supertram park and ride scheme is also only a 6-minute drive away. COMMUNITY GARDEN Woodseats OLD MILL LANE OUGHTIBRIDGE MILL Ecclesfield Oughtibridge M1 River Don A61 34 Meadowhall Hillsborough A630 IKEA Loxley Key 33 T1/3BED T2/3BED A630 T2A/3BED A61 T3/4BED Cottage/Apartments Sheffield A630 Sheffield Parkway Manchester Rd 6 ©Sky-House. Sky-House is trademarked and copyright protected. 7 Sky-House.Co Sky House is an urban house for Oughtibridge Mill. those who don’t want to toil and labour with a garden. Our superbly located Oughtibridge Mill development is composed of the best of urban living in a stunning rural location. N OLD MILL LANE Sensitively Private external terraces provide a space to a natter with a friend or enjoy a hot brew. Our signature Sky- 9 Terrace’s are perfect for al fresco 12 entertaining and the odd BBQ. 3 compact 1 8 11 The development also boasts a 4 7 A residents’ community community garden with views across the development and River Don, 6 garden with views communities 5 providing a space to connect with your across the river, 2 neighbours whilst supporting local providing a space ecosystems. to connect with your centred 10 The development will also include a car neighbours whilst barn that will double up as a covered supporting local amenity space for residents’ summer ecosystems parties and other community events. around green LANGSETT RD NORTH KEY open spaces 1 Archway entrance 2 Raised beds 3 Decomposed granite/chippings 4 Wildflower bed with bug hotel 5 Potting shed with water tap 6 Compost/rainwater harvesting 7 Aromatic herb garden/climber beds 8 Focal seating/overhead structure 9 Railings & planting border 10 Acoustic fence & climbers 11 Childrens garden/mulch base 12 Log seating/bamboo teepees ©Sky-House. Sky-House is trademarked and copyright protected. 8 9 Sky-House.Co Key Oughtibridge Mill. ST Store B Boiler W/D Washer/dryer space Dimension location House Type 01 3BED SKY-HOUSE WC ST/B ENSUITE BATHROOM KITCHEN/ ST/WM DINING HALL 93SQ.M/ 1,001SQ.FT Three bedroom back-to-back terrace featuring first floor HALL BEDROOM 2 balcony, large master bedroom BEDROOM HALL HALL BEDROOM 1 and private roof garden. LIVING 3/FLEXI ROOF ST GARDEN BALCONY PATIO Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor Third Floor Living 3200 x 3000 mm Hall 2000 x 2100 mm Ensuite 2100 x 700 mm Bedroom 3 2000 x 2100 mm Kitchen/Dining 4200 x 2400 mm Bathroom 3100 x 1700 mm Bedroom 2 5200 x 3900 mm Roof Garden 2900 x 5200 mm WC 1900 x 900 mm Bedroom 1 3100 x 3400 mm Balcony 2100 x 1500 mm All plans and dimensions given for each house type are illustrative only, and do not wholly or in part constitute a contract or agreement. Please check with our Sales Team in respect 10 of specific plots and current specification before entering into a contract. Maximum dimensions are given and are for guidance only. 11 Sky-House.Co Key Oughtibridge Mill. ST Store B Boiler W/D Washer/dryer space Dimension location House Type 02 3BED END-TERRACE BEDROOM 2 KITCHEN/ 110SQ.M/ DINING 1,184SQ.FT ENSUITE ST/B Three bedroom end terrace set over three floors, including two Don River BATHROOM ensuite bedrooms, dual aspect WC HALL living, roof garden and large balcony overlooking the river. BEDROOM 3 LIVING HALL BEDROOM 1 ENSUITE/ DRESSING HALL ST Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor Living 3900 x 3200 mm Bathroom 2200 x 2700 mm Bedroom 3 3800 x 3600 mm Kitchen/Dining 4850 x 4300 mm Bedroom 1 2700 x 3700 mm Ensuite/Dressing 4900 x 1400 mm WC 950 x 1750 mm Ensuite 900 x 3300 mm Roof Garden 4900 x 3000 mm Bedroom 2 3900 x 2400 mm All plans and dimensions given for each house type are illustrative only, and do not wholly or in part constitute a contract or agreement. Please check with our Sales Team in respect 12 of specific plots and current specification before entering into a contract. Maximum dimensions are given and are for guidance only. 13 Sky-House.Co Key Oughtibridge Mill. ST Store B Boiler W/D Washer/dryer space Dimension location House Type 02A 3BED END-TERRACE BEDROOM 2 KITCHEN/ 110SQ.M/ DINING 1,184SQ.FT ENSUITE ST/B Three bedroom end terrace benefiting from two ensuite BATHROOM bedrooms, dual aspect living and WC HALL two dedicated parking bays. BEDROOM 3 LIVING HALL BEDROOM 1 ENSUITE/ DRESSING ST HALL Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor Living 3900 x 3200 mm Bathroom 2200 x 2700 mm Bedroom 3 3800 x 3600 mm Kitchen/Dining 4850 x 4300 mm Bedroom 1 2700 x 3700 mm Ensuite/Dressing 4900 x 1400 mm WC 950 x 1750 mm Ensuite 900 x 3300 mm Roof Garden 4900 x 3000 mm Bedroom 2 3900 x 2400 mm All plans and dimensions given for each house type are illustrative only, and do not wholly or in part constitute a contract or agreement. Please check with our Sales Team in respect 14 of specific plots and current specification before entering into a contract. Maximum dimensions are given and are for guidance only. 15 Sky-House.Co Key Oughtibridge Mill. ST Store B Boiler W/D Washer/dryer space Dimension location House Housetype 3 Housetype 3 Housetype 3 Type 03/3A River Don 4BED TOWN HOUSE Terrace Terrace Terrace 114SQ.M/ 1,227SQ.FT BATHROOM ENSUITE ST/ BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 2 Four bedroom town house WM benefiting from riverside terrace, LIVING/ DINING three large double bedrooms, dual aspect living and two dedicated parking bays. KITCHEN BEDROOM 1 WC BEDROOM 4 HALL HALL ST Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor Ground Floor Ground Floor GroundFirst Floor Floor First Floor First FloorSecond Floor Second Floor Second Floor Living/Dining 5000 x 4200 mm Bathroom 2130 x 1800 mm Ensuite 2130 x 1800 mm Kitchen 2700 x 2100 mm Bedroom 1 3850 x 3130 mm Bedroom 3 3850 x 3850 mm WC 1000 x 1800 mm Bedroom 2 3850 x 3090 mm Bedroom 4 3850 x 2380 mm All plans and dimensions given for each house type are illustrative only, and do not wholly or in part constitute a contract or agreement. Please check with our Sales Team in respect 16 of specific plots and current specification before entering into a contract. Maximum dimensions are given and are for guidance only. 17 Sky-House.Co Oughtibridge Mill. Urban living. Our Sky-Houses takes reference from the regions industrial past with saw- toothed roofs in a contemporary style, complemented by bright airy interiors Design-led and low-energy fittings. Our in-house designers have worked Specification.
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