Plot 14 The Beckinsale, Taggart Homes, Kings Wood, 11 Maypole Road
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Part of the Kings Wood development in Mansfield
The Beckinsale
These luxury three-bedroom detached homes offer an impressive double height entrance hall leading to dual aspect living room with french doors leading to rear garden, dual aspect kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances comprising of a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, touchscreen electric oven and extractor, 4-burner gas hob and finished with composite sink again with french doors to the rear garden. A floor to ceiling storage cupboard and downstairs WC completes the ground floor.
French doors from the kitchen and living room lead out to patioed, turfed and fenced rear garden complete with outside lighting and tap. Through the garden rear gate which also leads to the tandem two-vehicle driveway and landscaped front and rear gardens.
To the first-floor landing which leads to three bedrooms and a family bathroom comprising of bath with shower over and glass screen, sink with vanity unit and chrome ladder radiator. An ensuite off the master bedroom complete with shower, chrome ladder radiator and sink. A floor to ceiling storage cupboard completes the first floor.
Premium developer Taggart Homes is proud to present Kings Wood, a beautifully designed new community where you’ll have a range of high specification 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes to choose from. Like every Taggart home, these are built and finished to exceptionally high standards, including a host of extras at no extra cost. It’s a philosophy we have honed over 30 years of creating fine homes of innovative design, across Northern Ireland and England.
Kings Wood has an ideal location about two miles from the centre of Mansfield and its station, where services to Nottingham take less than an hour. Local employers include Amazon and Kings Mill Hospital. It’s also within very easy distance of two regions renowned for their natural beauty: Sherwood Forest and the Peak District National Park. This is where town connections meet country life. Mansfield has been a market town for at least 700 years, and today seasonal markets can be seen throughout the year, where the traditional stalls are joined by those selling artisan produce and crafts. There’s further shopping at The Four Seasons Centre, and in the many independent stores across the town. Mansfield retains some handsome historic buildings, and has its own museum, theatre (The Palace), and many coffee shops, restaurants and pubs.
When you want a taste of city life, Nottingham is just over 17 miles from Kings Wood, and its Creative Quarter, based around the old Lace Market, is where you’ll find an exciting and often quirky selection of boutiques, bars and restaurants offset by intriguing street art. The Victoria Centre is great for big retail brands including John Lewis, while the more eclectic Flying Horse Arcade is where you’ll find the likes of Vivienne Westwood and an independent cheese specialist. Nottingham also has a thriving cultural scene, which includes theatres, a jazz club, an independent cinema, and live music venues including Motorpoint Arena, where many international stars have thrilled audiences. You won’t need to travel far for a breath of outdoor life. Starting close to home, there’s Brierley Forest Park, a former colliery now transformed into a green haven for wildlife. There’s a golf club here, a football pitch and children’s play area too. Newstead Abbey, the ancestral home of Lord Byron is around 7.1 miles away. Here you will find medieval architecture, walled gardens, parks and lakes.
Famous Sherwood Forest is just 12 miles away, and, as well as the Robin Hood legends, is a marvellous spot for walking, cycling and discovering nature. One of its main attractions is the 800 year old Major Oak, the oldest in Britain. There are all kinds of exciting things for children to do – bug hunts, den building, wood crafts – and seasonal events for the whole family. Just a little further is the awesome Peak District National Park, 555 square miles of hills and valleys, gorges and moorland, and the 2,000ft Kinder Scout peak. Its limestone caverns provide some of the country’s best underground wonders. Amongst all this wildness, there are architectural splendours such as Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall, and adventures to be had at Go Ape, Conkers Discovery Centre and rides on the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway.