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Download Brochure PRESENTS WELCOME TO Whether you are buying your first home, upsizing to accommodate your growing family, or looking towards retirement, at Stephenson Grange in Holmewood you will find a stunning selection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes built with you in mind. Close to the motorway and rail networks, Holmewood is supremely well-connected. The village is only five miles from Chesterfield and is only a short drive from one of England’s most beautiful areas, the Derbyshire Peak District. Front cover image: Wolfie Pond Grassmoor Country Park THIS IS THE LOVELL LIFE Ingleby View Show Home In Stephenson Grange you’re not just buying somewhere to live – you are buying a beautifully constructed, distinctive home. With customer satisfaction our number one priority, all of our homes have been thoughtfully designed and created with contemporary lifestyles in mind and built to the highest standards. And, of course, the final touches that give a house that really personal feel are yours to choose so it feels like home as soon as you step over the threshold. Combining carefully considered contemporary design with rigorous build quality, Lovell homes are designed with flair, character, attention to detail and to a high specification. We want your home to be interesting, inviting and individual so we understand how important it is for new homeowners to be able to choose those furnishings and fittings to reflect their lifestyle and personality. Choosing from our Inspirations* range, we are able to offer a wide range of finishing touches, expertly installed by our skilled tradesmen. You can express your personal preferences by adding upgrades and enhancements to your new home. But remember, the earlier you reserve your new home, the more choice you’ll have. Ask our Sales Executives for more details on our Inspirations range. Ingleby View Show Home Ingleby View Show Home * Subject to build stage from our selected range IT’S WHAT MAKES OUR HOMES UNIQUE Ingleby View Show Home At Lovell we believe your home should be more than about the right place at the right price. It should also reflect your personality and tastes. That’s why every Lovell home has Style, Quality and Value (or SQV, as we call it) built-in from the start, making your new home somewhere you’ll be proud to call your own. INSPIRING STYLE UNRIVALLED QUALITY EXCEPTIONAL VALUE A Lovell home is well-known for contemporary We are particularly proud of the superior But most of all, you’ll love how surprisingly design and featuring the latest in stylish specification and workmanship every affordable and easy to own a Lovell home fixtures and fittings, but that’s not all. With one of our properties offers, with a rigorous can be, especially with the range of the Lovell Inspirations range you can add all attention to detail you’ll simply love. purchase options available. sorts of extras to make it truly your own. VILLAGE LIFE AND BEYOND… Holmewood is a village with a close-knit community, within walking distance from Stephenson Grange you will find the village centre, comprising of its shops, doctor’s surgery, post office and library. Close by, the memory of Holmewood’s illustrious industrial heritage is reflected in the Five Pits Trail, a walking and cycling path that skirts the village and winds its way past the Williamthorpe Ponds Nature Reserve, a haven for wildlife and the site of the village’s former colliery. Beyond village life there is so much more to discover… Five Pits Trail Church of St Mary and All Saints Holmewood aerial view WORK, REST, AND PLAY Holmewood Memorial Garden Grassmoor Country Park Chesterfield Market Hall Living in Holmewood means that you have a wealth of opportunities for work, rest and play on your doorstep. Chesterfield, with its famous crooked church spire, was home to George Stephenson, the famous Victorian engineer known as the ‘Father of the Railways’ and after whom this development is named. These days Chesterfield is a thriving market town and a destination in its own right, with a selection of speciality markets (including its famous open-air market), independent shops, street festivals, parks and, of course, the Chesterfield to Staveley canal. A little further afield and you can have a great day out at Chatsworth House, home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. To the east of Holmewood, just over the M1 you can lose yourself in the Sherwood Forest Country Park of Robin Hood fame; meander around the medieval Hardwick Hall; or do a spot of wine tasting at Renishaw Hall vineyard. If the city lights beckon, Holmewood is equidistant from both Sheffield to the north and Nottingham to the south. And for those in search of adventure, the Peak District National Park can cater for all outdoor leisure pursuits from walking to climbing and from paragliding to horse riding. Knifesmithgate, Chesterfield Vicar Lane Shopping Centre Wolfie Pond IDEALLY LOCATED Stephenson Grange is ideally placed for transport… SHEFFIELD * 16 Miles CHESTERFIELD 4 Miles SHERWOOD * FOREST COUNTRY PARK MANSFIELD and attractions… 15 Miles 9 Miles CHATSWORTH HOUSE MATLOCK 14 Miles 11 Miles NOTTINGHAM 23 Miles HARDWICK HALL DERBY 5 Miles 25 Miles * Distances taken from Google Maps. CRICH TRAMWAY VILLAGE 12 Miles ABBEY PARK FROMABBE THE SOUTH FROM THE NORTH St Botolph’s Church, Saxilby YP ABBE Travel northbound on theAR M1 and leave at junction 29. Take the first exit Travel southbound on the M1 and leave at junction 29. Take the fourth exit St Botolph’s Church, Saxilby K YP onto the A6175 west towards Holmewood and Clay Cross. Continue on the onto the A6175 west towards Holmewood and Clay Cross. Continue on the AR K A6175 through the first roundabout and at the second roundabout take the A6175 through the first roundabout and at the second roundabout take the third exit onto the B6039 heading north. Continue on this road and you will third exit onto the B6039 heading north. Continue on this road and you will find Stephenson Grange on the left. find Stephenson Grange on the left. M18 A630 AD A180 Sheffield A60 AD ARK RO Scunthorpe AD Peak District C O P A1173 AD PARK RO R M180 M181 C Grimsby RO H RK H RK National Park M1 E PA ABBEY PARKA1(M) E A16 PA A6 S M180 S A1 T A635 T E E R Doncaster R F 5 A18 F 5 A623 I 7 A46 I 7 E 1 A6128 E 1 A61 A57 L ARE STREET 6 L ARE STREET 6 E PE A D P A D S A6 S A159 E E R K R K A1(M) A O A M18 A638 O H A537 H A S A S M1 A46 D Buxton D A15 H AV H LD ENUE A619 Chesterfield AVENUE U D E U A631 FI L N D IE A1103 E A60 N A631 S A F D A61 A631 A L E A O A1 S L M O R O D A O H R D K T A M H Sheffield A K T A A156 E E A60 Louth H A E E RO A53 A515 A617 H B R RO 6 D W A614 B R 0 A15 IE 6 D W A1 3 0 9 V IE A46 WOLDS AONB A61 Mansfield 3 Worksop K 9 V IC K A57 C A61 W I A16 D W R A617 A6 D A158 A A57 R AD HEA H O T A M1 PE R H ROA D M1 R A523 H A614 O A60 AD HEA Chesterfield Lincoln H E RO TH ROA D T T RP M A158 I O A B Chesterfield H A1 I A1028 T L S T A60 IL H M I A38 A B A617 W E A52 A46 I A6097 L S L A610 IL H A46 F Ashbourne W E R Skegness L O A15 F A A52 A52 D R A617 Nottingham O A D A38 A614 A17 M1 A60 Newark-on-Trent HOW TO PURCHASE Buying a new Lovell home couldn’t be easier. Follow our guide and you’ll be home in no time! CHOOSE AND KEEPING EXCHANGING NEARLY THERE MOVING IN RESERVE THINGS MOVING CONTRACTS Under the terms of the We will arrange for your Secure your new home Pass our Sales Executive Once you’ve had your contract we need to meters to be read on the with a reservation fee which your solicitor’s details so that formal mortgage offer, allow time for financial day of legal completion. goes towards the total we can send on the contract your solicitor will inform completion. Once this has Our Sales Executive will purchase price. It’s then documents. Arrange your you when it’s time to happened, we will ask your hand you the keys and a reserved in your name while mortgage if you need one. exchange contracts. solicitor to request funds handover certificate. the legal processes are You can do this yourself or You will now pay your and pay the balance of the completed. we can put you in touch with deposit, which will be purchase price. The deeds an Independent Mortgage sent to us with your are transferred into your Advisor to help. signed contract. name and you now own your new Lovell home! The direction your new home faces, its exterior details and construction materials may differ from what you see in this brochure. Individual features such as kitchen and bathroom layouts, doors and windows may vary. The illustrations used throughout are indicative and may be subject to change.
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