Description
Opening September 2011! Spring Grove is a brand new development of superb 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses built to an exceptional standard.
Homes perfect for modern living, a town of poetic beauty, and a plum location.
With stylish two, three, four and five bedroom house designs, a town of elegant Georgian architecture and excellent connections for travel around the region and beyond - at Spring Grove modern and traditional meet to create very special homes.
Leisure facilities
Pershore’s Number 8 Community Arts Centre offers a packed programme of fun activities from creative art to contemporary dance for 5-13 year olds, and is a venue for theatre performances and the latest film releases, while Pershore Leisure Centre offers swimming and badminton, personal trainers and health suite, and the junior activity zone with sports from football to karate.
Close to the centre, Abbey Park with its landmark tower is home to children’s play area and play fountains, picnic benches and a bandstand for summer concerts as well as a skateboard park for faster action.
All year round Pershore is home to a calendar of events including the Pershore Carnival, Pershore Jazz Festival, Party in the Park with its youth music and arts, as well as annual celebrations of all things plum - even plum sausages.
Pershore is home to local football and rugby clubs, while golf fans will find the Vale Golf and Country Club offers two courses set in 300 acres of stunning countryside.
The wider landscape of the Vale is one of stunning beauty to explore and enjoy throughout the seasons along way-marked footpaths and cycle-way, amongst undulating hills and wooded slopes.
Early spring brings carpets of snowdrops and crocuses, then come spectacular clouds of colour on plum, pear, damson and apple trees, the ideal time to take the Blossom Trail.
Tyddesley Wood, 185 acres of ancient woodland just outside the town and a breathtaking sight at bluebell time, the ‘confetti fields’ of Wick the spectacle of Delphinium fields in high summer, while Croome Park is known for its autumn colours and its lakeside paths and parkland walks.
The Wychavon Club based in the town takes to the River Avon for canoeing and kayaking as well as being a social hub - or take gentle strolls by the river at Evesham Country Park where a steam train winds through old apple orchards and around the park via picnic and viewing areas
Local shopping
The town centre has kept its own distinct character, home to shops from delis to piano stores, while a High Street Tesco Express as well as an Asda and Cooperative add modern supermarkets to the mix - which includes a popular undercover market several days a week.
Nestling in the Vale of Evesham - the fruit and vegetable basket of England - means a lush landscape producing everything from plums and pears to asparagus which you will find at regular Farmers’ markets in Pershore and at the many town events such as the April Blossom, May, and Plum Fayre produce markets, with speciality Christmas and Italian markets adding festive and continental flavours.
You will find restaurants and inns that make good use of local ingredients, as well as Tandoori and Pizza places in town.
Schools and education
The town mainly works on a First, Middle and High school system, with Pershore High home to a Sixth Form.
Nearest schools:
- Pershore, Abbey Park First and Nursery School - Primary (0.3 miles)
- Pershore, Abbey Park Middle School - Primary (0.3 miles)
- Pershore, Holy Redeemer Catholic Primary School (0.4 miles)
Transport links
Poet John Betjeman spoke lyrically of Pershore station, today it runs direct into London Paddington in just over two hours, with services also to Oxford and Reading.
Road connections are excellent with major routes A44, M5 and M50 close by, Worcester is 9 miles away, Cheltenham 23, Oxford 49, and Birmingham International airport just 42 miles away.
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Site plan
About Bellway Homes Ltd
A REPUTATION YOU CAN RELY ON
Over 60 years of great homes and great service
When it comes to buying your new home it is reassuring to know that you are dealing with one of the most successful companies in the country, with a reputation built on designing and creating fine houses and apartments nationwide backed up with one of the industry’s best after-care services.
In 1946 John and Russell Bell, newly demobbed, joined their father John T. Bell in a small family owned housebuilding business in Newcastle upon Tyne. From the very beginning John T. Bell & Sons, as the new company was called, were determined to break the mould. In the early 1950s Kenneth Bell joined his brothers in the company and new approaches to design layout and finishes were developed. In 1963 John T. Bell & Sons became part of the public corporate scene and the name Bellway evolved.
Continuing growth
Today Bellway is one of Britain’s largest house building companies and is continuing to grow throughout the country. Since its formation, Bellway has built and sold over 100,000 homes catering for first time buyers to more seasoned home buyers and their families. The Group’s rapid growth has turned Bellway into a multi-million pound company, employing over 2,000 people directly and many more sub-contractors. From its original base in Newcastle upon Tyne the Group has expanded in to all regions of the country and is now poised for further growth.
Our homes are designed, built and marketed by local teams operating from regional offices managed and staffed by local people. This allows the company to stay close to its customers and take key decisions about design, build, materials, planning and marketing in response to local and not national demands. A simple point, but one which we believe distinguishes Bellway.
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