Gaining notoriety for its manufacture and export of buses and trucks in the nineteenth century, Leyland is now a cultural hotspot for museums, micro pubs, friendly cafes and stunning countryside. Offering picturesque rural living and easy access to the M6. Our new homes in Leyland are now available to reserve.
Centurion Village, Albion Road, Leyland, UK
Final few homes remaining, last chance to reserve at Centurion Village! •Get in touch to find out about the incentives included with our final homes •All homes ready to move in to now, book a viewing of our 3 bedroom homes
Find out MoreLongmeanygate, Leyland, UK
All homes ready to move in to now, book a viewing of our 3 bedroom homes •3 bedroom semi-detached, end and mid-mews homes •Overall size 86.1 m2 / 927 sq ft
Find out MoreLongmeanygate, Leyland, UK
Prices from £68,250, for a 25% share with Shared Ownership! •3 bedroom semi-detached home •Available for Shared Ownership
Find out MoreIf you are looking for a peaceful environment with aspects of rural living, but still want easy access to major areas of the UK, Leyland might just be the place for you. Its proximity to Preston and the M6 allows easy travel to the rest of the country, but there is no shortage of open spaces and stunning countryside in this South Ribble town. Local amenities include ‘Outstanding’ schools, convenient shops, regular public transport, a number of museums and various public parks.
The South Ribble Museum and Exhibition Centre and the British Commercial Vehicle Museum make for great days out for the whole family and are all within easy walking distance of the town centre. If museums aren’t your thing, try browsing the shops in Leyland Market or nipping into one of the many local pubs to try the excellent local ales and ciders.
Leyland also has an abundance of public parks and nature reserves, including Worden Park; here you can enjoy 150 acres of parkland and explore the Georgian Walled Garden and the Puzzle Garden. Hurst Grange Park, a former estate of Hurst Grange Mansion, can be found just north of Leyland in Penwortham.
There are a vast number of amenities in Leyland and the surrounding areas. For example, Croston is just southwest of Leyland’s town, offering easy access to the countryside surrounding Leyland. Bretherton is similarly sought after, with pleasant village pubs and restaurants. Cuerden Valley is on Leyland’s doorstep, and the area of Clayton-le-woods is particularly popular with families. With regular bus and train journeys available, public transport makes accessing the surrounding areas of Leyland straightforward and cost-effective.
Operated by Northern, Leyland railway station offers easy access to Preston, and regular trains operate between Liverpool Lime Street and Preston. There are also various Stagecoach services that provide bus access across Leyland, meaning that commuting in the North West is quick and easy. Leyland’s proximity to Manchester and Manchester Airport also means that international travel is quick and easy.
If you are considering purchasing a new home, the price can be a major hurdle to achieving this goal. One way to get around this is to consider using the shared ownership scheme to buy your home. Shared Ownership is proving to be an extremely popular way to buy a home in the current market conditions.
By purchasing the share of the home that you can afford (normally between 25% – 75%), you’ll need a smaller deposit which means you might be able to get onto the property ladder sooner! In the future, if your circumstances change and you’re in the position to do so, you can purchase more shares of your home or even buy it outright.
A quick way to check whether you are able to afford the monthly cost of a new build home in Leyland is by inputting a few details into our simple affordability calculator. Simply adjust the share percentage and the full market value of the property, and add the deposit amount, mortgage term and rate.
Have a read through some of our frequently asked questions to find out more about our new build homes in Leyland. If you still have questions, please contact a member of our team.
When purchasing a new home in Leyland, you can be sure that the local amenities will suit your needs. For example, the available schools are rated as ‘Outstanding’, and the various green spaces offer the perfect opportunity for enjoying the countryside on a walk. Furthermore, Leyland Market and other local shops are all within walking distance of the town centre.
Leyland is a great place for growing families, partly due to the fantastic range of schools available nearby. For example, Moss Side Primary School was rated as ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted in 2013. Moss Side Primary School is within walking distance of our Centurion Village development in Leyland. Other schools in Leyland include Seven Stars Primary School, Wellfield High School and Lostock Hall Academy.
As they are new builds, our developments in Leyland are constructed using energy-efficient materials such as powerful insulation to help save you money on your energy bills. We also include electric vehicle charging points on all our homes in Leyland, allowing you to save money and time using public charging points.
Dating back to the 18th century, Leyland Market has a wide range of modern shops including clothes shops, butchers and fishmongers, local cheese stalls, and pet shops. Leyland’s town centre has also received £38m for various commercial developments and public realm improvements, ensuring that all of your retail needs will be met.
Make sure to take part in the Leyland Festival. This widely popular parade has been taking place annually for over 130 years and celebrates Leyland’s rich history with sports cars, delicious food and drink, various activities for all the family, live performances and community floats.