New Terraced developments in wolverhampton
New in wolverhampton

Plot 18, Trent, westfields,Wolverhampton
Terraced ,£149950
Miller Homes
Ground metres / feet lounge4.838m x 3.369m (min) kitchen3.659m x 2.588m wc1.864m x 0.904m First metres / feet master bedroom3.858m x 2.736m (max) bedroom 23.170m x 2.047m (min) bedroom 32.702m x 2.122m bathroom2.014m x 1.952m Renting can be money down the drain. At Westfields 2 bedroom apartments are available from £112,950* and 3 and 4 bedroom terrace homes and townhouses start from £149,950. Call the sales office today to find out more about individually tailored incentive packages specifically designed to help get you on the first rung of the property ladder. Westfields brings a lively and desirable new residential neighbourhood to the city of Wolverhampton. Just a short distance from the city centre, and in easy reach of the rail and motorway networks, it offers both a peaceful retreat and a convenient base for the commuter. Leisure The city centre offers a vibrant mixture of leisure, cultural and sporting activities, and it has a lively nightlife with a varied selection of pubs and clubs, theatres, cinemas and live music. Wolverhampton is also unusual in having three race venues, for horses, greyhounds and speedway. Attractions close to Westfields include Bantock House, a fine Edwardian mansion standing in beautiful parkland and recently restored gardens, with exhibitions devoted to Wolverhampton’s industrial past and some of the city’s finest examples of decorative arts. There is also an excellent outdoor adventure playground nearby at Ettingshall, supervised by professional play staff, and the sports centre at Colton Hills School has swimming and sports facilities open to the public. Shopping There is a range of retailers in Parkfield Road, Birmingham New Road and the other streets around Westfields, including food and drink shops, convenience stores, newsagents, chemists and a post office. Wolverhampton is an attractive shopping destination with an exciting assortment of specialist retailers and high street names. The traditional outdoor market has recently been supplemented by a monthly farmers’ market, and the more modern shopping environments include the renowned, and newly refurbished, Wulfrun Centre. Transport Westfields has easy access to the M6 which links to the M5 and M54, bringing Telford, Birmingham and Coventry into commuting range. Midlands Metro provides a rapid service between Wolverhampton and Birmingham, with a station at Bilston, and there are excellent local bus services. Birmingham Airport is around half an hour’s drive away, and Wolverhampton has its own Business Airport for domestic flights. *Price includes 5% deposit paid.

Plot 17, Trent, westfield, Wolverhampton, West Midlands,Wolverhampton
Terraced ,£149950
Miller Homes
Ground metres / feet lounge4.838m x 3.369m (min) kitchen3.659m x 2.588m wc1.864m x 0.904m First metres / feet master bedroom3.858m x 2.736m (max) bedroom 23.170m x 2.047m (min) bedroom 32.702m x 2.122m bathroom2.014m x 1.952m Renting can be money down the drain. At Westfields 2 bedroom apartments are available from £112,950* and 3 and 4 bedroom terrace homes and townhouses start from £149,950. Call the sales office today to find out more about individually tailored incentive packages specifically designed to help get you on the first rung of the property ladder. Westfields brings a lively and desirable new residential neighbourhood to the city of Wolverhampton. Just a short distance from the city centre, and in easy reach of the rail and motorway networks, it offers both a peaceful retreat and a convenient base for the commuter. Leisure The city centre offers a vibrant mixture of leisure, cultural and sporting activities, and it has a lively nightlife with a varied selection of pubs and clubs, theatres, cinemas and live music. Wolverhampton is also unusual in having three race venues, for horses, greyhounds and speedway. Attractions close to Westfields include Bantock House, a fine Edwardian mansion standing in beautiful parkland and recently restored gardens, with exhibitions devoted to Wolverhampton’s industrial past and some of the city’s finest examples of decorative arts. There is also an excellent outdoor adventure playground nearby at Ettingshall, supervised by professional play staff, and the sports centre at Colton Hills School has swimming and sports facilities open to the public. Shopping There is a range of retailers in Parkfield Road, Birmingham New Road and the other streets around Westfields, including food and drink shops, convenience stores, newsagents, chemists and a post office. Wolverhampton is an attractive shopping destination with an exciting assortment of specialist retailers and high street names. The traditional outdoor market has recently been supplemented by a monthly farmers’ market, and the more modern shopping environments include the renowned, and newly refurbished, Wulfrun Centre. Transport Westfields has easy access to the M6 which links to the M5 and M54, bringing Telford, Birmingham and Coventry into commuting range. Midlands Metro provides a rapid service between Wolverhampton and Birmingham, with a station at Bilston, and there are excellent local bus services. Birmingham Airport is around half an hour’s drive away, and Wolverhampton has its own Business Airport for domestic flights. *Price includes 5% deposit paid.

Plot 15 Queen's Hall Dudley, West Midlands,Wolverhampton
Apartment ,£150000
KJK Homes Ltd
2 bedroom second floor apartment with parking Situated next to Lingwood Hall, this sister development is a demolition and new build scheme, which will comprise 24 one and two bedroom apartments. With a gross development value of £3million, Queen's Hall is situated on a site that was previously occupied by an uninspiring 1960's designed building, used as student halls by Wolverhampton University . KJK Homes is constructing a three-storey contemporary apartment scheme in its place, which will benefit from a similarly high specification to Lingwood Hall, utilising brands such as Porcelanosa, Baumatic and Bristan. An extensive landscaping scheme will be executed in the area between Lingwood and Queen's Hall to fittingly complete this two-phased development, which has set a new benchmark for luxury apartment living in Dudley town centre. Kitchen . Contemporary designed fully fitted kitchen . Stainless steel oven . Electric hob . Integrated chimney hood . Integrated fridge freezer . Integrated washer/dryer . Stainless steel sink with matching chrome mixer . Porcelonosa ceramic floor tiles Bathroom and En-Suites . Contemporary white sanitary ware . Bristan taps . Shaver points and mirror to bathrooms . Chrome electric towel rail . Porcelonosa wall and floor tiling . Recessed chrome downlighters Internal Specification . Polished chrome ironmongery . Smooth plastered ceilings throughout . Thermostatically controlled heating . Mains powered smoke detectors . TV and BT points in living room and main bedroom . Pendant lighting to hall, living room and bedrooms . Sliding door wardrobes to main bedroom External Specification . Illuminated secure gated car parking (allocated) . Fully landscaped communal gardens

Plot 2, Trent, westfields,Wolverhampton
Terraced ,£154950
Miller Homes
Ground metres / feet lounge4.838m x 3.369m (min) kitchen3.659m x 2.588m wc1.864m x 0.904m First metres / feet master bedroom3.858m x 2.736m (max) bedroom 23.170m x 2.047m (min) bedroom 32.702m x 2.122m bathroom2.014m x 1.952m Renting can be money down the drain. At Westfields 2 bedroom apartments are available from £112,950* and 3 and 4 bedroom terrace homes and townhouses start from £149,950. Call the sales office today to find out more about individually tailored incentive packages specifically designed to help get you on the first rung of the property ladder. Westfields brings a lively and desirable new residential neighbourhood to the city of Wolverhampton. Just a short distance from the city centre, and in easy reach of the rail and motorway networks, it offers both a peaceful retreat and a convenient base for the commuter. Leisure The city centre offers a vibrant mixture of leisure, cultural and sporting activities, and it has a lively nightlife with a varied selection of pubs and clubs, theatres, cinemas and live music. Wolverhampton is also unusual in having three race venues, for horses, greyhounds and speedway. Attractions close to Westfields include Bantock House, a fine Edwardian mansion standing in beautiful parkland and recently restored gardens, with exhibitions devoted to Wolverhampton’s industrial past and some of the city’s finest examples of decorative arts. There is also an excellent outdoor adventure playground nearby at Ettingshall, supervised by professional play staff, and the sports centre at Colton Hills School has swimming and sports facilities open to the public. Shopping There is a range of retailers in Parkfield Road, Birmingham New Road and the other streets around Westfields, including food and drink shops, convenience stores, newsagents, chemists and a post office. Wolverhampton is an attractive shopping destination with an exciting assortment of specialist retailers and high street names. The traditional outdoor market has recently been supplemented by a monthly farmers’ market, and the more modern shopping environments include the renowned, and newly refurbished, Wulfrun Centre. Transport Westfields has easy access to the M6 which links to the M5 and M54, bringing Telford, Birmingham and Coventry into commuting range. Midlands Metro provides a rapid service between Wolverhampton and Birmingham, with a station at Bilston, and there are excellent local bus services. Birmingham Airport is around half an hour’s drive away, and Wolverhampton has its own Business Airport for domestic flights. *Price includes 5% deposit paid.

Plot 4, Trent, westfields,Wolverhampton
Terraced ,£154950
Miller Homes
Ground metres / feet lounge4.838m x 3.369m (min) kitchen3.659m x 2.588m wc1.864m x 0.904m First metres / feet master bedroom3.858m x 2.736m (max) bedroom 23.170m x 2.047m (min) bedroom 32.702m x 2.122m bathroom2.014m x 1.952m Renting can be money down the drain. At Westfields 2 bedroom apartments are available from £112,950* and 3 and 4 bedroom terrace homes and townhouses start from £149,950. Call the sales office today to find out more about individually tailored incentive packages specifically designed to help get you on the first rung of the property ladder. Westfields brings a lively and desirable new residential neighbourhood to the city of Wolverhampton. Just a short distance from the city centre, and in easy reach of the rail and motorway networks, it offers both a peaceful retreat and a convenient base for the commuter. Leisure The city centre offers a vibrant mixture of leisure, cultural and sporting activities, and it has a lively nightlife with a varied selection of pubs and clubs, theatres, cinemas and live music. Wolverhampton is also unusual in having three race venues, for horses, greyhounds and speedway. Attractions close to Westfields include Bantock House, a fine Edwardian mansion standing in beautiful parkland and recently restored gardens, with exhibitions devoted to Wolverhampton’s industrial past and some of the city’s finest examples of decorative arts. There is also an excellent outdoor adventure playground nearby at Ettingshall, supervised by professional play staff, and the sports centre at Colton Hills School has swimming and sports facilities open to the public. Shopping There is a range of retailers in Parkfield Road, Birmingham New Road and the other streets around Westfields, including food and drink shops, convenience stores, newsagents, chemists and a post office. Wolverhampton is an attractive shopping destination with an exciting assortment of specialist retailers and high street names. The traditional outdoor market has recently been supplemented by a monthly farmers’ market, and the more modern shopping environments include the renowned, and newly refurbished, Wulfrun Centre. Transport Westfields has easy access to the M6 which links to the M5 and M54, bringing Telford, Birmingham and Coventry into commuting range. Midlands Metro provides a rapid service between Wolverhampton and Birmingham, with a station at Bilston, and there are excellent local bus services. Birmingham Airport is around half an hour’s drive away, and Wolverhampton has its own Business Airport for domestic flights. *Price includes 5% deposit paid.
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