Guinness Homes Bunbury Lane Brochure.Pdf

Guinness Homes Bunbury Lane Brochure.Pdf

Cardamine Gardens Bunbury Lane, Bunbury CGI is indicative only Inspired country living Awe-inspiring castles present stunning scenes of the Cheshire landscape, overlooking scenic canals, charming villages with boutique shopping and dining destinations, all close to beautiful new homes in Bunbury. Beeston Castle New Fancy View Point, Forest of Dean Cardamine Gardens Bunbury Absorb yourself in village life with this exclusive opportunity to live in the heart of Bunbury. This unique collection of spacious family homes, away from busy roads and surrounded by green space, seamlessly integrates with the existing village. Cardamine Gardens offers an exclusive collection of 2 and 3 bedroom homes, ideal for those looking to find peace and quiet, nature on their doorstep and a community to become part of. With village essentials within walking distance and more to explore in nearby Nantwich and Chester, these countryside homes at Cardamine Gardens are perfectly located for growing families and those hunting for spacious homes. The local landscape is defined by the Shropshire Union Canal, running just north of Bunbury village and providing wonderful stretches of rural canal-side walks and cycle routes, offering you the chance to be immersed in nature. The canal however isn’t the only impressive man-made feature found amongst the Cheshire countryside. Discover a myriad of castles and historic country gardens to marvel at, with their tales to tell, dramatic views or gourmet restaurants, Cheshire’s castles are more than just moments in time. Impressive family-style homes at Cardamine Gardens feature a modern specification and functional layouts where you’ll find a space to suit you. Complete with private gardens and parking on this quiet development, Cardamine Gardens offers timeless homes with space to grow. Brought to you by Guinness Homes, only two homes are available with Shared Ownership, offering an affordable route to home ownership at this exclusive development. CGI is indicative only Traditional village charm Nestled in the Cheshire countryside close to the canal, it’s no wonder Bunbury is such a desirable location. At the heart of this leafy, residential village is a School and Huxley CofE Primary School. Secondary collection of your everyday essentials; a butchers, schools include the Ofsted-rated ‘Outstanding’ Tarporley doctors surgery, supermarket, post office, coffee shop, High School and Sixth Form College and Brine Leas fish and chip shop along with three pubs within walking School rated ‘Good’. There are also several schools distance of your new home at Cardamine Gardens. catering for children with moderate and complex learning There’s a local park just minutes away, plus the village difficulties, such as the ‘Outstanding’ rated Hebden Green has cricket and tennis clubs if you fancy putting your Community School. sports skills to the test. Peckforton Castle Bunbury has its own historic charm in the form of The brilliant balance between countryside and easy Bunbury Mill, a beautifully restored water mill. Free to access to town centres means this is a popular location access the grounds, it’s the perfect place to picnic to bring up children with plenty of schools nearby. around the ponds which buzz with wildlife, whilst the tea Bunbury Aldersey CofE Primary School is located within room’s big cake slices will be just what you need after a the village whilst other good schools close by include walk exploring the local area. Calveley Primary Academy, Tarporley CofE Primary Boats on the River Dee in Chester Queen’s Park Bridge, Chester Popular schools for all ages Shropshire Union Canal You’re never far from the Shropshire Union Canal, and the amongst the country pubs, serving a mix of cuisines two wide beamed staircase locks at Bunbury contribute with something for everyone plus kids menu and an to the picture-perfect setting with old stables and brightly extensive cocktail menu for the grown-ups. The 16th- coloured canal boats. Local pub The Yew Tree Inn has century coaching inn, The Alvanley Arms, has a beer put together some local walks so you can get acquainted garden overlooking a lake serving classic pub food with with your new home. The longer Beeston Castle walk is a nearby walks, and neighbours the Cotebrook Shire Horse 5¾ miles, moderate walk with views of two local castles, Centre. Closer to home, the beautiful Dysart Arms faces Peckforton and Beeston, with the option to visit the latter. the St Boniface church in Bunbury, with fantastic service cooking fresh, local dishes. Lastly, if you fancy something Thanks to its rural location, Bunbury is surrounded out of the ordinary, try stylish Little Tap in Tarporley for by other picturesque villages but also brilliant pubs craft beer and small plates. and restaurants. Nearby Panama Hatty’s stands out Travel times are approximate only. Distances and travel times from googlemaps.com. Ofsted ratings correct at time of print. provides the high-street favourites, whilst the cobbled streets are home to many independent Discover an ancient city shops and local cafes along Godstall Lane and Join Romans, Vikings and Normans by walking the city Rufus Court next to the canal. walls of Chester to discover everything the city has to offer. Competitive racing, premium food and a great way to celebrate a special occasion, The Roodee racecourse promises to be a stylish day out with friends and family. Don’t miss the popular Boodles Bunbury is in a great location to explore more of remains of the Roman amphitheatre and Eastgate Clock - May Festival which opens the season each year. Cheshire’s towns and cities, and beyond. all popular attractions in the city. Families with little ones might prefer escaping the The great city walls of Chester hint at its historic past The beautiful black and white galleries which rise above city to visit some of its more unusual residents from and all this city has to offer, which is a 35 minute drive street level, known as The Rows, are a unique and orangutans to lions at Chester Zoo. With something from Cardamine Gardens. Dating back to the Roman’s unexplained feature of the city, with some buildings for everyone, this much loved zoo has over 35,000 rule 2,000 years ago, the city walls are some of the best dating back to the 13th-century now used as shops, animals and is dedicated to conservation and preserved in the UK. Get acquainted with the city by restaurants, cafes and offices. extinction prevention of these precious species. walking the walls and Chester’s other historic monuments When you’ve explored the city, you’ll need to rest and buildings, including the Gothic Chester Cathedral The city centre has several shopping centres, the largest up and what better way than with a delicious meal with its many monastic buildings and green spaces, the of which being the Grosvenor Shopping Centre which at one of Chester’s restaurants, cafes or bars. The Chester Cathedral cosmopolitan city offers every cuisine with options for fine dining or casual family food. The Bluebell Café At Barrowmore is an all rounder and has been a staple of the city since 1920 whilst other popular restaurants include Joseph Benjamin for unfussy food packed with flavour, Chef’s Table focussing on local ingredients and suppliers, the Manhattan-style steakhouse Upstairs at The Grill and Michelin starred Simon Radley at The Chester Grosvenor. Closer to home, Nantwich is a 15 minute drive from Cardamine Gardens with supermarkets for the weekly shop and two leisure centres, Barony Sports Complex and Nantwich Swimming Pool. St Michael’s Row, Chester Eastgate Street,River Exe Chester canal in Exeter Enjoy the outdoor pool in summer months or use Battle of Nantwich reenactment the two indoor pools all year round. Travel times are in minutes and are approximate. Source nationalrail.co.uk and Google Maps Old Dee Bridge, Chester N N A N 19 T W IC N Tilstone Bank H R OA D A49 A55 A54 5 A54 4 Chester 7 Barrets Green A51 14 15 A49 W 17 13 H I E T N A SHROPSHI RE UNIO C N K L CAN Beeston N AL A Y B N H R EA D BU U UN R B A41 A51 A530 A534 C H Goslan Green R O BUNBURY A Crewe S A49 21 D C 8 H E O N Bunbury O A L L L AN E A534 12 E G Heath A R 22 A 3 10 A500 IC 11 V 2 Nantwich E N 1 16 A L E E N S A 6 L U Y 18 R O H U B E N N O U T S 23 B BUNBURY Bunbury Lane Sat Nav: CW6 9QZ What 3 Words: Spurstow ///shed.gems.district 20 Explore Cheshire and beyond Haughton Reach the rest of the UK from Crewe, one of the biggest 30 minute journey with first class services available for junctions with trains from Glasgow Central to London business trips or special occasions to the capital. Stay local 9 Euston. Your nearest cities are all within an hours journey by visiting Manchester’s fantastic restaurants, nightlife and LON G L ANE from Crewe; Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool. entertainment whilst knowing peace and quiet awaits you at Fast trains to London Euston are approximately a 1 hour home at Cardamine Gardens. Retail Leisure Schools Restaurants/Pubs/Cafes 1. Co-op Food 6. Bunbury Jubilee 12. Bunbury Aldersey CofE Primary 18. Tilly’s Coffee Shop Playing Fields School 36 38 58 1hr 45 56 1hr 2hr 2. R F Burrows & Sons 19. Lockgate Coffee House min min min 31 min min min 5 min 20 min (Butchers) 7.

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