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Price

£122,500 (50%) to £183,750 (75%)

Type

Semi-detached

Purchase Type

Shared

Bedrooms

3

Status

Reserved

Location

We are delighted to bring to the shared ownership market a collection of two and three bedroom homes built by Newett Homes in the charming market town of Thurlstone located in South Yorkshire. Thurlstone is known for its picturesque surroundings and friendly community making it an attractive place to purchase your dream home. One of the notable features of Thurlstone is it’s rural setting within rolling green hills, fields and scenic landscapes.

Tel No : 01977 788830

Property description

Plot 21 - Introducing the Ivy a stunning three bedroom family haven designed with comfort and style in mind. Step into the inviting downstairs hallway, which leads you to a spacious living room that flows seamlessly into a modern kitchen and dining area. The kitchen is equipped with oven hob and extractor and ample storage space, while the dining area is filled with natural light and also leads through to the good sized rear garden. Upstairs, three beautifully appointed bedrooms await, including a master bedroom with space for wardrobes and additional storage to the landing area and master family bathroom perfect for all your families needs. This home offers the perfect blend of functionality and elegance for you and your loved ones to enjoy.

Property features

  • 10 year new build warranty
  • Shares available between 40% and 75%
  • Low deposit 5%

Specifications

Ground Floor

  • Kitchen 4.5m x4.83m (17'7" x 15'8")
  • Living room 4.14m max x 3.72m max (13'6" x 12'2")
  • WC 1.12m x 1.84m (3'7" x 6'0")

First Floor

  • Bedroom One 3.31m max x 4.83m max (10'9'' x 15'9'')
  • Bedroom Two 2.61m max x 4.01m max x (8'6'' x 13'2'')
  • Bedroom Three 3.08m max x 2.58m max (10'1'' x 8'5'')
  • Bathroom 1.97m x 1.70m (6'5'' x 5'6'')

Disclaimer

Dimensions indicated are for guidance only and are not intended to be used for sizing, ordering appliances, furniture, carpets or curtains.

Local area information

 

There are a number of excellent schools in and around the town of Thurlstone including Thurlstone Primary School, Penistone St John’s Voluntary Aided Primary School, Penistone Grammar School and Holmfirth High School all of which have good to excellant Ofsted results.

The development benefits from good transport links. The village of Thurlstone is well-connected by road, with nearby access to the A628 and A629 highways. Public bus services also serve the area, providing transportation to neighboring towns and villages. However, Thurlstone does not have a train station within the village itself, and the nearest railway stations are located in nearby towns like Penistone and Silkstone Common only a short distance away.
Thurlstone and its surrounding area offer various leisure pursuits. Residents and visitors can enjoy scenic walks and hikes in the nearby countryside, explore local parks and green spaces, indulge in outdoor activities like cycling and fishing, and take advantage of the village's community events and recreational facilities. Additionally, the village's proximity to the Peak District National Park provides opportunities for further outdoor adventures and recreational activities. You certainly won't be lost for things to do.
There are a number of places to eat around the town of Thurlstone. Whether you are looking for a pub lunch of finer dining options. Should you be looking for further cuisines why not take a trip across the Pennines to Manchester city centre where you will be spoil for choice.
Everything you need in Thurlstone is on your doorstep including a local library, Post Office, supermarket, childcare providers and doctors surgeries.
Within Thurlstone you will find local convenience stores however the neighbouring town of Penistone offers a wider ranges of shopping options. Here, you can find independent retailers, supermarkets, pharmacies, and various shops catering to different needs. In the quaint village of Holmfirth, situated nearby, you will find additional shopping opportunities including a mix of independent shops, boutiques, gift stores and more.
Education
There are a number of excellent schools in and around the town of Thurlstone including Thurlstone Primary School, Penistone St John’s Voluntary Aided Primary School, Penistone Grammar School and Holmfirth High School all of which have good to excellant Ofsted results.

Transport
The development benefits from good transport links. The village of Thurlstone is well-connected by road, with nearby access to the A628 and A629 highways. Public bus services also serve the area, providing transportation to neighboring towns and villages. However, Thurlstone does not have a train station within the village itself, and the nearest railway stations are located in nearby towns like Penistone and Silkstone Common only a short distance away.
Leisure
Thurlstone and its surrounding area offer various leisure pursuits. Residents and visitors can enjoy scenic walks and hikes in the nearby countryside, explore local parks and green spaces, indulge in outdoor activities like cycling and fishing, and take advantage of the village's community events and recreational facilities. Additionally, the village's proximity to the Peak District National Park provides opportunities for further outdoor adventures and recreational activities. You certainly won't be lost for things to do.
Dining
There are a number of places to eat around the town of Thurlstone. Whether you are looking for a pub lunch of finer dining options. Should you be looking for further cuisines why not take a trip across the Pennines to Manchester city centre where you will be spoil for choice.
Amenities
Everything you need in Thurlstone is on your doorstep including a local library, Post Office, supermarket, childcare providers and doctors surgeries.
Shopping
Within Thurlstone you will find local convenience stores however the neighbouring town of Penistone offers a wider ranges of shopping options. Here, you can find independent retailers, supermarkets, pharmacies, and various shops catering to different needs. In the quaint village of Holmfirth, situated nearby, you will find additional shopping opportunities including a mix of independent shops, boutiques, gift stores and more.

Share information

Three Bedroom Semi-detached Home - £245,000 (100%)
Share Share Price Rent (per month)
50% £122,500 £280.73
75% £183,750 £140.36

Plus the following charges each month:

  • Buildings insurance: £2.76
  • Management fees: £5.83
  • Service charge: £12.15

How to apply

You can check your eligibility for Shared Ownership on the gov.uk website or alternatively contact our Sales Team who will signpost you to an Independent Financial Advisor who will ask you some key questions to help you understand your eligibility as well as providing mortgage advice to support you on your Shared Ownership journey.

If you are eligible for Shared Ownership and would like to reserve one of our Shared Ownership Homes you will need to contact Metro Finance by calling 0114 270 1444 or visiting the Metro Finance Website.

Once you have received a Mortgage in Principle please contact WDH who will help to guide you through your Shared Ownership journey.

Steps to reservation

Find out more

Guide to Shared Ownership

Find out more

For further information or to register your interest contact Homebuy@wdh.co.uk or call 01977 788830.

Please note the dates of completion for the homes are a guide and may be subject to change.

A great location for families, there’s a huge choice of schools nearby. Poplars Farm, Low Ash, Frizinghall, High Cross, Swain House and St. Francis Catholic primary schools are all close to home. For older children, Oasis Academy is at nearby Lister Park. The development is also conveniently located for Bradford Grammar School and the University of Bradford.
Yorkshire Dales National Park is on your doorstep and with Ilkley, a popular gateway to the park, just 30 minute drive away, it’s easy to get out an enjoy this stunning place. Only 13 miles from Leeds, just a 22 minute train journey from nearby Frizinghall Station, all the fantastic shopping, dining, theatre, sporting events, museums and more are all within easy reach.
Despite the handy suburban setting, there are lots of fantastic green open spaces nearby. Lister Park, one of the city’s largest parks, is a picturesque haven with a boating lake, tennis and basketball courts and a play area for the children. It’s also home to the Cartwright Hall Art Gallery. Its famous David Hockney Gallery is well worth a visit and entry is free. Close to home is also Peel Park. The award­ winning historical gardens, lakes and statues are a great place to unwind and enjoy a little fresh air.
You will be spoilt for choice with places to eat around Bradford with a large range of cuisines available. Whether you choose to take away or eat out there is something for everyone.
Just two miles from the centre of Bradford, this exciting new development offers all the modern conveniences of a thriving and well­ established city suburb. Everything you need, from grocery shopping to grabbing a bite to eat is close to home. And if you like the idea of leaving the car at home, there’s lots within easy walking distance too.
There are various supermarkets close by including Aldi, Tesco, and Co-op. Not too far away is the town of Shipley which is just a ten minute drive, it provides a great alternative to heading into the city and there’s a great choice of shopping and dining here. The famous village of Saltaire is also closeby, Saltaire hosts a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its landmark Salts Mill. Whether your sightseeing, shopping or dining, it’s an amazing place to visit.
Education
A great location for families, there’s a huge choice of schools nearby. Poplars Farm, Low Ash, Frizinghall, High Cross, Swain House and St. Francis Catholic primary schools are all close to home. For older children, Oasis Academy is at nearby Lister Park. The development is also conveniently located for Bradford Grammar School and the University of Bradford.
Transport
Yorkshire Dales National Park is on your doorstep and with Ilkley, a popular gateway to the park, just 30 minute drive away, it’s easy to get out an enjoy this stunning place. Only 13 miles from Leeds, just a 22 minute train journey from nearby Frizinghall Station, all the fantastic shopping, dining, theatre, sporting events, museums and more are all within easy reach.
Leisure
Despite the handy suburban setting, there are lots of fantastic green open spaces nearby. Lister Park, one of the city’s largest parks, is a picturesque haven with a boating lake, tennis and basketball courts and a play area for the children. It’s also home to the Cartwright Hall Art Gallery. Its famous David Hockney Gallery is well worth a visit and entry is free. Close to home is also Peel Park. The award­ winning historical gardens, lakes and statues are a great place to unwind and enjoy a little fresh air.
Dining
You will be spoilt for choice with places to eat around Bradford with a large range of cuisines available. Whether you choose to take away or eat out there is something for everyone.
Amenities
Just two miles from the centre of Bradford, this exciting new development offers all the modern conveniences of a thriving and well­ established city suburb. Everything you need, from grocery shopping to grabbing a bite to eat is close to home. And if you like the idea of leaving the car at home, there’s lots within easy walking distance too.
Shopping
There are various supermarkets close by including Aldi, Tesco, and Co-op. Not too far away is the town of Shipley which is just a ten minute drive, it provides a great alternative to heading into the city and there’s a great choice of shopping and dining here. The famous village of Saltaire is also closeby, Saltaire hosts a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its landmark Salts Mill. Whether your sightseeing, shopping or dining, it’s an amazing place to visit.