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Manor House at Bournville Park MANOR HOUSE AT BOURNVILLE PARK NORTHFIELD • BIRMINGHAM The wonderful combination of open space and being just 6 miles from the centre of Birmingham is what makes your new home at Manor House at Bournville Park ideally located. 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM HOMES MANOR HOUSE AT BOURNVILLE PARK AROUND THE AREA WELCOME TO LIFE IN BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM With your new home being so close to this vibrant 0 0 4 ROTTON PARK 4 and exciting city, you will find everything you need A 0 CITY 4 and want within easy reach. 5 4 A CENTRE 8 BEARWOOD 7 On your doorstep Education Travel Whether you’re looking for somewhere With an excellent choice of schools The excellent road and rail connections DERITEND to eat, to get fit or simply to enjoy some and a university close to home, you will close to home mean getting to work A456 retail therapy, choosing your new home be able to find the perfect education or days out is simple and effortless. A 4 5 here gives you plenty to experience. facility for all members of the family. 6 4 5 0 4 A 1 The Gym 12 Bournville Village Primary School Bournville – 4 minutes’ drive 2 Cadbury World 13 Bournville School HIGHGATE MOOR POOL 3 Moseley Golf Club 14 St. Joseph’s Catholic Birmingham – 20 minutes’ drive 6 Primary School EDGBASTON 4 Edgbaston Stadium Bournville Station (B30 1LG) HARBORNE 15 Dame Elizabeth Cadbury School – 6 minutes’ drive 5 The Great Stone Inn 8 16 University of Birmingham, 3 BALSALL HEATH A 6 Turners at 69 4 Selly Oak Campus Birmingham New Street – 13 minutes 5 3 4 (by train – from Bournville Station) A 7 The Mailbox 17 Green Meadow Primary School 1 4 4 A 8 The Bullring 18 Selly Park Girls School London Euston – 1 hour 22 minutes (by train – from Birmingham New Street) 9 Northfield Shopping Centre 19 King Norton Boys School 10 Sainsbury’s 20 King Norton Girls School Birmingham Airport – 20.9 miles 11 Post Office BOURNBROOK MOOR GREEN 21 St. Francis CofE School SELLY PARK SELLY OAK 1 8 3 A 18 16 3 KING’S HEATH 2 17 12 15 STIRCHLEY WEOLEY CASTLE 5 3 4 A BOURNVILLE 13 21 14 LIFFORD 20 11 A38 1 19 44 A 9 10 5 KING’S NORTON MANOR HOUSE AT BOURNVILLE PARK New House Farm Drive, Northfield, Birmingham, West Midlands, B31 2FN For all enquiries please call 01217 568 615 crestnicholson.com/manorhouse A DESIRABLE, WELL-CONNECTED LOCATION IN BIRMINGHAM Manor House at Bournville Park is a superb collection of luxury 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments, just 6 miles away MANOR HOUSE AT BOURNVILLE PARK from the centre of the city. DEVELOPMENT PLAN Surrounded by mature grassland, and exciting attractions, including there’s plenty of health and fitness clubs Set within the former grounds of the Northfield Manor House, this collection of luxury apartments and built on land dating back to the Cadbury World and the Birmingham to visit, including Harborne Fitness Club offer you a beautiful, well-designed home in a historic setting. 17th century, Manor House at Bournville Museum & Art Gallery. Of course, the city and Bannatynes Health Club. Park is our brand new development is famous for being home to fantastic The other main benefit of this location that will appeal to a variety of lifestyles. shopping and entertainment options. is the excellent transport connections The benefit of choosing a new home here You have the bustling Bullring, where at your fingertips. Birmingham New will mean you not only have access to high street and designer names can Street station is 5 miles away by car, immediate open space, but with the be found over three levels, or there’s and provides regular services to cities centre of Birmingham just 6 miles away, The Mailbox, with a selection of high including London, Manchester, Glasgow you will also be close to everything end fashion and lifestyle names, and Edinburgh. The M5 and M42 are both you need. including Paul Smith, Emporio Armani 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM HOMES easily accessible; so too is Birmingham and Harvey Nichols. If, however, the kind Birmingham has a lot to offer, both in International Airport, which is around of therapy you need is more active than its centre and the surrounding area. 20 miles away. walking around the numerous shops, Here you will find a number of popular Map locations are approximate. Some journey times include changes. Travel times and distances are approximate only. Source: Google Maps. CRMI16/July 2020. MANOR HOUSE AT BOURNVILLE PARK DEVELOPMENT PLAN 1,2 & 3 BEDROOM HOMES Manor House CS BS CS 54 – 79 MANOR HOUSE AT BOURNVILLE PARK APARTMENTS HOMES 54 – 63 A well-designed collection of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, all with light and airy living areas, and many with French doors to outdoor space. 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM HOMES MANOR HOUSE AT BOURNVILLE PARK GROUND FLOOR Bedroom 1 En suite PLOT 54 KITCHEN Bedroom 2 2.79m x 2.29m 9'2" x 7'6" LIVING/DINING AREA 6.49m x 3.90m 21'4" x 12'10" C BEDROOM 1 Living/ Dining Area 5.02m x 3.10m 16'6" x 10'2" BEDROOM 2 C Kitchen Living/ Hall 4.62m x 3.50m 15'2" x 11'6" Dining Area Bedroom 1 Living/Dining Area PLOT 55 Bedroom 1 Bathroom Bedroom 1 Kitchen/Living/ KITCHEN Dining Area Hall 4.11m x 3.17m 13'6" x 10'5" Hall Kitchen 54 Bedroom 1 LIVING/DINING AREA En suite C C Bathroom 5.35m x 3.32m 17'7" x 10'11" Bathroom Kitchen BEDROOM 1 Hall Bathroom Bathroom 7.85m x 2.68m 25'9" x 8'10" Bedroom 2 62 63 C BEDROOM 2 C 4.31m x 2.75m 14'2" x 9'0" Living/Dining Area 61 55 Hall Kitchen PLOT 56 60 KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING AREA Bedroom 2 6.50m x 6.21m 21'4" x 20'4" En suite Bathroom Bedroom 2 BEDROOM 1 6.35m x 2.71m 20'10" x 8'11" En suite Bedroom 1 C Hall BEDROOM 2 Bedroom 1 3.63m x 2.45m 11'11" x 8'0" PLOT 57 C KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING AREA C 5.83m x 4.60m 19'2" x 15'1" External Courtyard Area Bedroom 2 C BEDROOM 1 Kitchen 6.11m x 3.12m 20'1" x 10'3" Bathroom Hall Living/Dining Area Kitchen/Living/ 56 Dining Area PLOT 58 59 Kitchen/Living/ PLOT 61 Dining Area KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING AREA Hall Bedroomoom 2 Bathroom KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING AREA 6.84m x 4.70m 22'5" x 15'5" 5.28m x 4.17m 17'4" x 13'8" BEDROOM 1 En suite BEDROOM 1 4.34m x 3.01m 14'3" x 9'11" 4.19m x 3.11m 13'9" x 10'3" Bedroom 1 BEDROOM 2 C PLOT 59 Shower Room 2.95m x 2.65m 9'8" x 8'8" KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING AREA C 58 57 PLOT 62 5.10m x 4.61m 16'10" x 15'2" Hall BEDROOM 1 Bathroom Hall Bedroom 1 KITCHEN 3.96m x 3.56m 13'0" x 11'8" 2.60m x 1.81m 8'6" x 5'11" BEDROOM 2 LIVING/DINING AREA 3.08m x 2.89m 10'2" x 9'6" Kitchen/Living/ 4.56m x 3.45m 15'0" x 11'4" Dining Area BEDROOM 1 PLOT 60 Kitchen/Living/ Dining Area 5.71m x 2.97m 18'9" x 9'9" KITCHEN 3.84m x 1.28m 12'7" x 4'3" PLOT 63 Bedroom 1 LIVING/DINING AREA KITCHEN 4.98m x 4.48m 16'4" x 14'8" 2.50m x 2.24m 8'2" x 7'4" BEDROOM 1 LIVING/DINING AREA 3.40m x 2.74m 11'2" x 9'0" 4.42m x 3.64m 14'6" x 11'11" BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 1 3.87m x 2.73m 12'9" x 9'0" 4.37m x 3.12m 14'4" x 10'3" C Cupboard MANOR HOUSE AT BOURNVILLE PARK APARTMENTS HOMES 64 – 72 Thoughtfully designed to offer relaxing, spacious living areas, this beautiful collection of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments provide the perfect sanctuary. 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM HOMES MANOR HOUSE AT BOURNVILLE PARK FIRST FLOOR PLOT 64 Kitchen/Living/ Dining Area KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING AREA 6.70m x 3.76m 22'0" x 12'4" BEDROOM 1 3.05m x 3.04m 10'0" x 10'0" BEDROOM 2 4.07m x 2.69m 13'4" x 8'10" Bedroom 2 PLOT 65 Living/ Dining Area KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING AREA Bathroom Bedroom 1 Living/Dining Area 7.54m x 4.17m 24'9" x 13'7" Bedroom 1 Kitchen/Living/ Bedroom 1 BEDROOM 1 Dining Area Hall 4.62m x 2.65m 15'2" x 8'9" Hall Hall Kitchen BEDROOM 2 C 4.50m x 3.27m 14'9" x 10'9" C C Bathroom En suite Bathroom Kitchen PLOT 66 Hall Bathroom Bedroom 1 KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING AREA Bedroom 2 71 72 64 6.71m x 6.11m 22'0" x 20'1" C 65 BEDROOM 1 70 3.94m x 3.38m 12'11" x 11'1" 69 BEDROOM 2 5.04m x 2.53m 16'7" x 8'4" Bathroom Bedroom 2 Bathroom C PLOT 67 Bedroom 1 C Hall KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING AREA Bedroom 2 Hall 5.64m x 4.18m 18'6" x 13'9" Bedroom 1 External BEDROOM 1 Kitchen/Living/ Courtyard Area 3.87m x 3.76m 12'9" x 12'4" Dining Area PLOT 68 KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING AREA 6.23m x 3.15m 20'4" x 10'4" BEDROOM 1 Bedroom 1 3.76m x 3.69m 12'4" x 12'2" Kitchen/Living/ En suite Kitchen/Living/ Dining Area En suite BEDROOM 2 Bedroom 2 Dining Area 4.19m x 1.94m 13'9" x 6'5" PLOT 69 PLOT 71 Hall KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING AREA KITCHEN 6.51m x 4.84m 21'4" x 15'11" 2.60m x 1.81m 8'6" x 5'11" C Bathroom BEDROOM 1 68 LIVING/DINING AREA Bathroom 5.73m x 2.74m 18'10" x 9'0" Kitchen/Living/ Dining Area 4.56m x 3.45m 15'0" x 11'4" BEDROOM 2 67 66 BEDROOM 1 Bathroom 3.87m x 2.73m 12'9" x 9'0" Hall C 5.71m x 2.97m 18'9" x 9'9" C PLOT 70 C En suite Hall PLOT 72 KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING AREA KITCHEN 5.28m x 4.17m 17'4" x 13'8" Bedroom 1 2.50m x 2.24m 8'2" x 7'4" BEDROOM 1 LIVING/DINING AREA 4.19m x 3.11m 13'9" x 10'3" 4.42m x 3.64m 14'6" x 11'11" Kitchen/Living/ Dining Area Bedroom 2 BEDROOM 2 Bedroom 1 BEDROOM 1 2.95m x 2.65m 9'8" x 8'8" 4.37m x 3.12m 14'4" x 10'3" C Cupboard MANOR HOUSE AT BOURNVILLE PARK APARTMENTS HOMES 73, 76, 77, 78 & 79 These carefully designed 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments offer open, spacious living areas, with either balconies or Juliette balconies to allow natural light in.
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