Acorn City Collection
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Alliance House, BristolLocated in the heart of the city centre, these contemporary starter homes are ideally placed for accessing Bristol’s vibrant city life.
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Bristol HarboursideAlliance House is only a short stroll from the iconic Bristol Harbourside
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Queen Square, BristolAccess to open green space in the city at Queen Square in Bristol.
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Bristol Street ArtVibrant Bristol city life and excellent travel connections
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Brooks Dye Works, BristolCentred around the iconic landmark chimney, Brooks Dye Works a key regeneration site in St Werburghs, featuring new pedestrian routes linking to the neighbouring Mina Road Park.
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St. Leonards Quarter, ExeterSt. Leonards Quarter, Exeter is a beautiful new collection of one hundred and forty-six 1 to 5 bedroom affordable and open market homes and apartments. Carefully designed to offer the best in modern living, these superb new homes will offer the best in contemporary living and will feature a high specification, open green space, parking and direct transport links.
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ExeterA few minutes away from the River Exe and Exeter city centre, you will be able to enjoy walks on the picturesque riverside and the comforts of the centre, while still benefitting from the suburb positioning.
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King's Court, ActonSet within the London Borough of Ealing, King’s Court comprises fifteen 1 bedroom apartments within a conversion along with an additional eleven new-build apartments and commercial space.
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King's Court, ActonThe homes are served by great transport links, with Acton Town station is less than a 10-minute walk where you can find underground services to Kings Cross and Piccadilly Circus in under 30 minutes. Acton is a bustling and lively location with an array of independent shops, bars, restaurants, cafes and pubs to explore.
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Newham's Yard, SE1Under a 10-minute walk from London Bridge station for easy access across the capital, the development boasts excellent transport links and residents will be spoilt for choice for local amenities and facilities at their doorstep.
Why move to a city?
City living boasts many benefits. Our major UK cities have managed to maintain much of their rich history and architecture which intermingles with modern commercial and shopping centres to create the vibrant communities that we enjoy today. Stylish shopping quarters offer leading brands, whilst hip backstreets and arcades are where the independent shops and quirky boutiques are often to be found. There is something to cater for every taste, from high end fashion and eclectic vintage shops to ultra cool homeware and lifestyle stores.
Mirroring our growing appetite for eating out, cities boast an array of restaurants, cafes and trendy bars, with an ever-changing food scene. Culture vultures can wander around contemporary art galleries, choose from a range of visitor attractions and enjoy evenings out at the theatre or cinema. Throughout the year, there is a choice of festivals and events, with something new and interesting every day of the year.
With so much within easy reach and an abundance of good schools and safe open spaces, cities are the perfect places to nurture cultured independent spirits. Excellent transport links mean it’s also easy to escape into the peace of the countryside for a walk or visit to a rural pub for Sunday lunch.
All in all, city living is rich and varied and meets so many of today’s lifestyle needs.