Description
NCHA will be offering eight three bedroom houses for sale via the New Build Homebuy Scheme.
A very special development in one of the most desirable towns in the county. With Melbourne Hall and its beautiful lake and gardens, St Michael with St Mary – one of the finest Norman churches in the country and a selection of stone and thatched cottages that would grace any postcard.
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Specification
House Specification
Kitchen
- A selection of contemporary wall and base units
- Integrated gas hob, electric oven and extractor hood all in stainless steel 11/2 bowl sink with monoblock mixer taps
- Plumbing for washing machine
Bathroom
- White bathroom suite
- Electric shower over the path
- Additional chrome effect mixer shower
- Tiled to full ceiling height in shower area
- Extractor Fan, Shaver power point
Internal
- Gas boiler for heating with thermostatic temperature control
- Telephone points in hallway and living room
- UPVC double glazing
- White painted panel doors with chrome effect handles
- White painted woodwork and magnolia painted walls
External
- Off street parking
- Enclosed and turfed rear garden with cold water tap
Any plans or dimensions within this brochure are for guidance purposes only. Any measurements quoted are approximate and mist be checked on site and against the layout which may vary due to unforeseen circumstances. This brochure has been produced for illustrative purposes only and does not form any part of a contract or constitute and offer.
Local shopping
Melbourne is a town worth exploring with its market place full of interesting shops, high-class restaurants and its network of little lanes.
Nearest schools:
- Melbourne Junior School - Primary (0.2 miles)
- Melbourne Infant School - Primary (0.2 miles)
- Weston-on-Trent CofE (VA) Primary School (1.7 miles)
Nearest station:
Driving directions
Millbrook is positioned in a location bordered by hills and trees, just 10 minutes walk from the market place. Melbourne is ideally situated for Derby, Leicester, Nottingham and the M1 or M42.
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Tel: 01332 631066
Site plan
About Nottingham Community Housing Association
NCHA is renowned as the largest locally-based provider of quality social housing for rent and shared-ownership in the East Midlands with over 700 staff managing nearly 7,000 properties housing 10,000 tenants in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Rutland and Northamptonshire.
Founded in 1973 by Chief Executive Andrew Malone, OBE, NCHA has evolved continuously and now works with 26 local authorities, 13 of which choose NCHA as their preferred partner. Based at the Head Office in Pelham Road in Nottingham, NCHA has regional housing offices in Nottingham, Ollerton, Leicester and Northampton. Our mission is:
'To provide quality housing and support for people in need throughout the East Midlands'
To underpin this mission the Board of Management has set out the following vision for NCHA:
'To become the best landlord and care and support provider in the East Midlands'
The current allocation to NCHA, as part of the consortium with the Longhurst Group, is just over £17 million of Social Housing Grant, which would provide for the production of 473 new homes during the 2006-08 investment programme. This is part of an allocation to the consortium of more than £56 million to build approximately 1350 dwellings.
Our allocation for 2004/06 resulted in a prestigious development programme of £22.5million aims to build 638 homes in 49 schemes over the next two years, at a time when we were one of only two preferred partners of the Housing Corporation in the East Midlands.
There are many vulnerable groups in society who are often forced onto the fringes and not given the opportunity to show their worth. NCHA has worked tirelessly since 1985 to become the largest provider of Housing with Care and Support in the East Midlands providing over 1,500 bed spaces for vulnerable people enabling them to lead full and happy lives. This includes people with learning disabilities; people with mental health problems; vulnerable women and children; homeless young people and Asian elders.
The Association’s specific aims are to:
