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Regency Heights, New Development in Mapperley Notthingham

Fri, 19 Nov 2010 16:08:00
 

Homes in the new Regency Heights development in Mapperley, Nottingham provide residents with spectacular views of the Trent Valley. Regency Heights is a thoughtfully planned development of homes offering two to five bedrooms. Every house has been carefully designed and has many attractive features.

There are several different styles and layouts to choose from for each size property. If you’re looking for a 3 bedrooms then you can choose to have a three story property that has two good size bedrooms on the first floor and a grand master bedroom with en-suite that covers the whole of the second story. The larger five bedroom style properties also provide a variety of layouts and special features such as first floor dining rooms and lounges with balcony to create a light and airy living space. Whereas the Embleton style property offers a more traditional layout with the living space on the ground floor and bedrooms with an en-suite bathroom and private bacony.

The Mapperley area has all the amenities you could wish for with plenty of shops, cafes and pubs that give it a family friendly atmosphere. Only six kilometres away is the city centre of Nottingham where there are plenty of shops, restaurants, cinemas and theatres to keep you and the family entertained. Sporting enthusiasts will enjoy the golf, cricket, football and tennis clubs in the city. Nottingham has easy access to all major roads and the M1 motorway. Plus East Midlands Airport and Nottingham railway station provide fantastic and frequent transport and travel links out of the city.

Nottingham and the surrounding countryside have a rich history with historical sites open to visitors. The Nottingham Castle, built in the 17th century, and the network of caves under the city provide fun historical activities for all the family. Mapperley itself also has a rich and interesting history, it started out as a tiny village, that soon expanded as its brick making industry grew rapidly supplying the bricks used to build famous buildings, such as the St. Pancras train station.

Today Mapperley and the new homes Regency Heights development offer its residents all the perks of modern living with stylish family homes, close to essential local amenities in a charming rural setting.
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