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C O D N O R , R I P L Welcome To Holborn Place CODNOR, RIPLEY Luxury living in the delightful Amber Valley area of Derbyshire A stunning selection of 2, 3 & 4-bedroom houses and 2-bedroom bungalows WELCOME TO Holborn Place CODNOR, RIPLEY Enjoy country living within the Amber Valley region of Derbyshire Holborn Place, situated in the Derbyshire village of Codnor, near Ripley, is a luxurious development of new homes, with quality and contemporary living at its heart. Holborn Place is ideally located within Codnor With the historic Codnor Castle, Butterley and only a short drive from Ripley, balancing Midland Railway, Derby’s Intu Shopping country and suburban living with a range of Centre and the Peak District National Park amenities on your doorstep that provide just all within easy reach of Holborn Place, this about everything you need. intimate development of 2, 3 & 4-bedroom houses and 2-bedroom bungalows will tick a With beautiful Derbyshire countryside range of boxes for upsizers, downsizers and surrounding Codnor, Holborn Place is also first-time buyers. within easy reach of Belper, Derby and Nottingham offering excellent commuter As you would expect, the quality of the homes links to both cities from its location between at Holborn Place matches the excellence of junction 26 and 27 of the M1. Mansfield and the location. Every property has been built to Chesterfield are also within close proximity the highest specification using only the finest via the A38 and M1. materials. The diversity of the homes situated at Holborn Place makes this a modern development, with plenty of character. 2 Discover the award-winning Shipley Country Park located only minutes from Holborn Place Surrounded by the beautiful Amber Valley countryside Shipley Country Park 3 The Development The Melbourne A high-end development with impressive countryside for miles around Situated in Codnor, near Ripley, Holborn Place puts high-quality homes into the heart of the charming, green Amber Valley region of Derbyshire with a range of contemporary new build homes to suit a range of buyers. Exteriors are in-keeping with the fabric of the local area with eye-catching design features and traditional masonry while inside, each home is finished with high quality materials, while our well thought out interiors perfectly capture the needs of modern-day living. Each home has our Peveril trademark of quality throughout with high-end fixtures Living Room and fittings to make your new home one to be proud of. 4 ✓ Bristan Sail taps ✓ Roca sanitary ware ✓ Mira shower enclosures ✓ Bristan Vertigo thermostatic shower fittings ✓ Karndean flooring in wet areas ✓ Wide choice of British Ceramic Tile options ✓ Soft close sliding wardrobes to master bedrooms ✓ Composite granite sinks ✓ The opportunity to bespoke your property with hand-picked optional extras Computer Generated Images are illustrative only. Material, finishes and landscaping may vary throughout the development. The interior images are simply representative of a typical Peveril Home. 5 Codnor Codnor is nestled in the heart of Derbyshire and despite its rural location, the village is still within close range of exciting things to do. Codnor’s position within the Amber Valley makes it easy to enjoy outdoor walks in the local countryside, and Codnor village boasts several traditional country pubs to stop at during a leisurely ramble. The neighbouring town of Ripley is steeped in tradition and industry, offering a selection of cafes, independent shops, and restaurants to suit all tastes. Codnor Castle is at the centre of local folklore, appearing in the Domesday Book of 1086. The castle is situated in the stunning grounds of Codnor Park which offers nature walks and plenty of fishing spots. A former mining community, Codnor has been a major cross road for over a thousand years and roads meet from the towns Codnor Castle of Ripley, Alfreton, Langley Mill and Heanor. C. N. Wright Family Butchers Heage Windmill 6 For those who enjoy the great outdoors, Shipley Country Park is mere 3.5 miles from Holborn Place and home to 700 acres of attractive and varied landscape. The park has proudly been awarded the coveted Green Flag Award - a recognised national standard for the quality and management of green spaces and parks. For a historical trip down memory lane, Butterley Midland Railway transports visitors back to the age of steam - operating a range of heritage train rides throughout the year, as well as its on-site museums, country park, cafe and miniature railways. Alternatively Heage Windmill, a Grade II* listed building built in 1797, is only a 10 minute drive away from Codnor and is the only working six-sailed stone tower windmill in England. There are a number of local amenities in Codnor and Ripley including a large Sainsbury's supermarket, pubs, cafes and takeaways appealing to a range of lifestyles. If golf is on the agenda then look no further than Ormonde Fields Golf Club, which is only a 6 minute drive away. Finally, the Derbyshire Police HQ is only 5 Butterley Midland Railway Centre minutes away from Codnor in neighbouring Ripley. For families, Codnor has a range of local schools all in close proximity - with all of these rated ‘good’ in their most recent Ofsted reports.* ● Codnor Community Primary School Within walking distance of Holborn Place ● Waingroves Primary School 1.3 miles from Holborn Place ● Ripley Infant School Infant school located in Ripley ● Ripley Junior School Primary School located in Ripley ● The Ripley Academy and Amber Valley Sixth Form Ofsted rated ‘Good’ schools in the local area 11 - 18 year olds *Information correct at the time of print. Please see schools’ individual websites for latest Ofsted reports. 7 Explore the Area The Peak District England’s last wilderness Holborn Place has great transport links and is conveniently Closer to home, Thacker’s Wood is perfect if you want to take the bike out for a ride located within a short drive of several local towns and cities. or stretch your legs within the confines of the Amber Valley. Alternatively, discover the wonders of the Denby Pottery Village and while you are there, be sure to The village sits on the A610, a major route with direct access to Nottingham and the indulge at Bournes Coffee Shop & Restaurant. Giltbrook Retail Park - with IKEA and a range of shops, cafes and restaurants within Derby city centre is only 22 minutes away by car, perfect for commuters and those in its boundaries. The A38 is also in close proximity to Codnor, offering easy access to need of a spot of retail therapy at the city’s Intu Shopping Centre. Visitors can also enjoy both Derby and the M1, as well as East Midlands Airport. its Showcase Cinema de Lux, crazy golf, bowling alley and food court - guaranteeing a Buses operate from Codnor to Nottingham city centre - ideal for commuters great day of things to do in this thriving East Midlands city. Derby also boasts a lively and those looking to enjoy a wide range of tourist attractions and a bustling nightlife, with a range of reputable bars, pubs and restaurants to suit all tastes. independent shopping and dining scene in the home of Robin Hood. If high-end designer labels float your boat, then a trip to the East Midlands Designer Further afield, if you’re looking for a great day out, the iconic Peak District Outlet will be top of the agenda - located at junction 28 of the M1 and only 18 National Park puts some of the country’s most stunning views and walks right minutes from Codnor by car. on your doorstep. Just over 6 miles away is Crich Tramway Village which offers a fantastic day out for all the family. 8 East Midlands Designer Outlet Intu Derby Shopping Centre Denby Village Pottery A number of attractions located only minutes away Crich Tramway Museum 9 About Peveril Homes Bowmer & Kirkland Award winning homes in the best locations At Peveril Homes we care about the homes we build and the communities we create. We have been building new homes for over thirty years, and are proud that we are still a family owned and managed company. We understand exactly what a huge step buying a new home is, whether you are climbing the ladder or deciding to downsize, your home is your greatest financial investment and so it should be perfect for you and your family. A haven from life’s ups and downs and a place that adapts with your needs. We are proud to be part of Bowmer & Kirkland, one of the UK’s most successful construction and development groups At our head office in the pretty Derbyshire town of Belper, our experienced team of professionals including architects and designers, create homes that fit the needs of our customers. Using the latest building methods, materials and advances in energy efficiency, we build beautiful quality homes that will stand the test of time. We believe that every home is as individual as each one of our customers. By offering you a choice of carefully selected fittings and finishes to your property, we can help you create the home of your dreams. For us it’s not about being the biggest, it’s about being the best. We will take care building your home, so you can build a life in it, making you feel like you have truly joined our family. Peveril Homes, Beech Lawn, Green Lane, Belper, Derby, DE56 1BY Deeply passionate about creating high quality, traditionally-built homes to suit the lifestyles of today. For more information visit peverilhomes.co.uk or call 01773 432 301 How to find Holborn Place Holborn Place is located off Holborn View, Codnor, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 9RB Email: [email protected] By Air* Chesterfield A38 Butterley • East Midlands Airport is only a 32 minute drive (22 miles) Mansfield • Birmingham Airport is only a 65 minute drive (56 miles) M1 A610 Mansfield Derby By Rail Ripley Langley Mill and Derby railway stations provide regular Holborn Place trains via London Midland and Cross Country lines delivering comprehensive access across the country.
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