Bloor Homes - The Grove, WR2

Prices from £305,000 to £455,000

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Development info

We've carefully considered the layout of the development to provide you with an inviting and spacious feel as soon as you drive in. With various private roads and desirable green open spaces scattered across the development, there's elements of quiet village living woven through every design choice at The Grove.

Not only can you benefit from an on-site play area not far from your front door, you can also take a quiet wander down the southern footpath to the sizeable country park at the bottom of the development, adjoining an existing and functioning fishing lake.There is also BT Fibre on the development as standard.

Leisure

Rapidly growing in popularity, Worcester may have become a bustling and exciting city to enjoy but nevertheless, the stunning green landscape of the Worcestershire countryside is never far from sight. The Grove at Worcester has been uniquely positioned to remain close by to your modern necessities whilst neighbouring desirable green open fields for that distinctively prized rural feel.

Although family mealtimes will become a truly wonderful experience in your spacious new Bloor home at The Grove at Worcester, we know that sometimes you just want to treat yourself to a meal out.

Venture into the city centre and you'll be amazed by the array of eateries available for you, especially some locally applauded independent restaurants that the whole family will love. Experience an interesting new take on food combinations topped with complete indulgence at Hanbao, a gourmet burger restaurant and bar run by two local brothers. Or if you're searching for the perfect Italian food, you're spoilt for choice with acclaimed chains such as Pizza Express and Prezzo close by as well as locally owned Sugo.

There is an extraordinary variety of things to do and places to visit around Worcester & but you don't have to travel too far to find them. If you're looking a weekend full of culture, retail therapy and top class restaurants, Cheltenham is only approximately 40 minutes down the M5 motorway or Birmingham is just over an hour's drive* away. A little closer to home you can find plentiful pockets of local pleasures. Take your weekly exercising up a gear with a satisfying walk up the nearby Malvern Hills only a 20 minute drive from home and perhaps stop by in the local towns and villages such as Upton-Upon-Severn, host to the UK's largest annual Blues Festival and full of eccentric shops and pubs.

Education

Rapidly growing in popularity, Worcester may have become a bustling and exciting city to enjoy but nevertheless, the stunning green landscape of the Worcestershire countryside is never far from sight. The Grove at Worcester has been uniquely positioned to remain close by to your modern necessities whilst neighbouring desirable green open fields for that distinctively prized rural feel.

Although family mealtimes will become a truly wonderful experience in your spacious new Bloor home at The Grove at Worcester, we know that sometimes you just want to treat yourself to a meal out.

Venture into the city centre and you'll be amazed by the array of eateries available for you, especially some locally applauded independent restaurants that the whole family will love. Experience an interesting new take on food combinations topped with complete indulgence at Hanbao, a gourmet burger restaurant and bar run by two local brothers. Or if you're searching for the perfect Italian food, you're spoilt for choice with acclaimed chains such as Pizza Express and Prezzo close by as well as locally owned Sugo.

There is an extraordinary variety of things to do and places to visit around Worcester & but you don't have to travel too far to find them. If you're looking a weekend full of culture, retail therapy and top class restaurants, Cheltenham is only approximately 40 minutes down the M5 motorway or Birmingham is just over an hour's drive* away. A little closer to home you can find plentiful pockets of local pleasures. Take your weekly exercising up a gear with a satisfying walk up the nearby Malvern Hills only a 20 minute drive from home and perhaps stop by in the local towns and villages such as Upton-Upon-Severn, host to the UK's largest annual Blues Festival and full of eccentric shops and pubs.

Transport

Worcester is home to three train stations, Worcester Shrub Hill Station, Worcester Foregate Street Station and the newly opened Worcester Parkway Rail Station.

Foregae Street Station, situated in the heart of Worcester, has trains travelling to London Paddington, Oxford and Birmingham to name a few. Worcester Shrub Hill also hosts trains to London Paddington and Oxford, as well as Bristol Temple Meads.

The new Parkway Rail Station near Norton offers Great Western services as well as Thames Valley and London Paddington services.

Health

Rapidly growing in popularity, Worcester may have become a bustling and exciting city to enjoy but nevertheless, the stunning green landscape of the Worcestershire countryside is never far from sight. The Grove at Worcester has been uniquely positioned to remain close by to your modern necessities whilst neighbouring desirable green open fields for that distinctively prized rural feel.

Although family mealtimes will become a truly wonderful experience in your spacious new Bloor home at The Grove at Worcester, we know that sometimes you just want to treat yourself to a meal out.

Venture into the city centre and you'll be amazed by the array of eateries available for you, especially some locally applauded independent restaurants that the whole family will love. Experience an interesting new take on food combinations topped with complete indulgence at Hanbao, a gourmet burger restaurant and bar run by two local brothers. Or if you're searching for the perfect Italian food, you're spoilt for choice with acclaimed chains such as Pizza Express and Prezzo close by as well as locally owned Sugo.

There is an extraordinary variety of things to do and places to visit around Worcester & but you don't have to travel too far to find them. If you're looking a weekend full of culture, retail therapy and top class restaurants, Cheltenham is only approximately 40 minutes down the M5 motorway or Birmingham is just over an hour's drive* away. A little closer to home you can find plentiful pockets of local pleasures. Take your weekly exercising up a gear with a satisfying walk up the nearby Malvern Hills only a 20 minute drive from home and perhaps stop by in the local towns and villages such as Upton-Upon-Severn, host to the UK's largest annual Blues Festival and full of eccentric shops and pubs.