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Heather Lea Green.

Kipling Way
Crook
County Durham
DL15 9TN


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3 & 4 bed homes
Prices £149,950 - £249,995


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Heather Lea Green
An exclusive new addition to a delightful, leafy residential area on the south-western fringe of Crook, a bustling traditional town arranged around a picturesque market-place, Heather Lea Green combines the attractions of rural surroundings and a peaceful ambience with a remarkably convenient location that makes it an ideal commuter base.

Outdoor activities
The lively little town of Crook, often referred to as the ‘Gateway to Weardale’, is a perfect base for exploring some
of the most beautiful countryside and picturesque villages in the north of England. Weardale was once the hunting territory of the Bishops of Durham, and subsequently the world focus of the lead-mining industry, Today, the area is returned to rural calm, with some fascinating buildings and museums presenting a reminder of its varied past. With a wealth of superb picnic spots and a wide choice of paths and trails for the walker or cyclist, ranging from gentle strolls to the challenges of the 73-mile Weardale Way, the area is an endlessly inspiring resource.

Sport and leisure
Crook Golf Club, just over a mile away on the other side of the town, has a challenging course with, reputedly, some of the best-kept greens in the country as well as full bar and restaurant amenities. For indoor activities, Glenholme Leisure Centre, around half a mile from Heather Lea Green, offers a comprehensive selection of facilities including a 25-metre swimming-pool, a Visions Leisure Club, two squash courts, a sauna suite and a refreshment area.

Entertainment and leisure
Crook has several traditional hostelries within a short walk of the development. The library in the town is also a popular focal point, providing a wealth of local information, fax and computer services, children’s story times and adult-reading groups.

Shopping
Crook attracts people from throughout the surrounding towns and villages to shop in its relaxed atmosphere and visit its twice-weekly open market. Within a short walk of Heather Lea Green, there is a wide selection of retailers, including a Co-Op, an off-licence, a butcher, a baker, a bank and a post office, enabling most everyday needs to be met within a few minutes of home. The town is a 20-minute drive from Durham, which has an attractive pedestrianised centre that brings an even wider choice into reach. Larger stores such as BHS and M&S are complemented by a Victorian market, and there is a monthly farmer’s market offering local produce.

Transport
There is a train station at Bishop Auckland, around five miles from Heather Lea Green, with services to Darlington, Middlesbrough and Saltburn. The development is in easy reach of the A1(M), making it a convenient commuting base for Durham and Darlington.

Education
There is a choice of primary schools in Crook, all within walking distance of Heather Lea Green. The community secondary school in nearby Willington is complemented by a wider choice of secondary schools in nearby
Bishop Auckland.

Health care
There is a health centre in Crook offering a range of specialist services and clinics as well as full GP services. There is also a dental surgery in the town.

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The pricing information displayed on this page is a range for the properties we currently have available for sale on this development. Please see the individual plots for specific prices. Pricing information is for guidance only and is not intended to constitute a contract and may change without notice.
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