New Homes in Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire
- £249,995 to £297,995
- 3 bedroom
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- £229,995 to £364,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
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What is life like in Mansfield Woodhouse?
Taking up the northern corner of Mansfield with the Nottinghamshire countryside opening up to the edge of town, Mansfield Woodhouse is great place to buy a new home. Especially when you arrange your purchase through our Movemaker program, which could help you make a substantial saving on estate agent fees if you have a home to sell as part of your move.
What is there to see and do in Mansfield Woodhouse?
With plenty to do in the nearby town centre, where you’ll find cultural draws like Mansfield Museum and several open spaces, the greenery only gets better and better the further from town you go. Though you won’t have to stray far from your doorstep in Mansfield Woodhouse to enjoy riverside walks through Maun Valley Park and strolls around the Forest Town Spa Ponds.
There are lots of fun things to get involved with over at Pleasley Vale Outdoor Activity Centre, while Vicar Water Country Park and Sherwood Pines Forest Park are brilliant spots for walking the dog. Meanwhile, the legendary Sherwood Forest is only around five miles from the heart of Mansfield Woodhouse, where you and the kids can retrace the mythical steps of a certain Robin Hood.
What is education like in Mansfield Woodhouse?
This is a fantastic place to live if you have children, with a selection of excellent local schools to choose from. Nettleworth Infant and Nursery School on Ley Lane is rated as outstanding by Ofsted, while Leas Park Junior School, Northfield Primary and Nursery School, St Edmund’s CofE and Peafield Lane Academy are also good options for little ones. The Manor Academy along Park Hall Road is a good mixed secondary, while the Brunts Academy and the Garibaldi School provide additional local options.
How are the Mansfield Woodhouse transport links?
The A60 passes through the area, heading south into the centre of Mansfield and north towards Worksop. This takes around 20 minutes in the car, while it’s double that to Sheffield and Nottingham. Mansfield Woodhouse isn’t far from junction 29 of the M1, while the area has its own train station just off Debdale Lane. From here, you can catch a good selection of East Midlands Railway services, including to Nottingham in under 40 minutes.
New Homes Offers & Schemes in Mansfield Woodhouse
Ready to make your next move in East Midlands but unsure where to begin? Take a look at our East Midlands property buying guide for help with your search. Explore our selection of new homes in Mansfield Woodhouse and get in touch with one of our Sales Advisers today.