New Homes Nantwich

Welcome to new homes Nantwich the easy way to find new homes in Nantwich and the surrounding area.

Welcome to New Homes in Nantwich, the easy way to find new homes in Nantwich and the surrounding area. Nantwich is a historic home town in Cheshire, and is situated roughly 14 miles to the West of Stoke-on-Trent. Nantwich has a population in the region of 50,000, and the impressive 14th century St Mary's Church, attract many visitors each year. The town was once a centre for the salt industry but today models itself as a centre for leisure, tourism and culture. It's picturesque streets are lined with Tudor buildings. Nantwich has plenty of new homes to suit everyone, from families and retirees through to first-time-buyers. If you are looking at new homes in Nantwich you may be interested to learn that there is an abundance of primary and secondary schools as well as all the other essential amenities associated with a contemporary town. Areas close to Nantwich include Whitchurch, Crewe, Chester and Congleton. London is situated 170 miles from Nantwich. New homes in Nantwich provide the best of both worlds for those seeking the heritage and cultural aspects that only a town like Nantwich can offer combined with the benefits of a brand new home in Cheshire. Search for a new home in Nantwich today!

Search for new homes

New Homes in Nantwich

 

The new homes Nantwich website enables you to search for new houses in Nantwich, new apartments in Nantwich and for those seeking affordable housing in Nantwich, you can refine your search by selecting: shared ownership homes in Nantwich.

The market town of Nantwich is a civil parish located in the East Cheshire Borough, located in Cheshire County in England. Nantwich has a population of over 15,000 people and falls in the parliamentary constituency of Crewe and Nantwich. Nantwich is located on the banks of the River Weaver and is located some 6 kilometers south-west of Crewe and is a major road junction, serving as the meeting point of 5 highways. Other major forms of transport connecting Nantwich to the rest of England are rail and bus networks.

Nantwich has some of the finest historic buildings and monuments in the county, with most of them being found in the town centre, according to Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk, the UK's leading new homes website. Most of these historic sites in Nantwich are located in 94 acres of a conservation zone that includes much of the medieval part of this town.

Nantwich has a football team, Nantwich Town F.C and a Rugby team Acton Normads RFC so there is plenty of entertainment to look forward to during the weekends.

New homes in Nantwich, new apartments in Nantwich and affordable housing in Nantwich can all be found by using the search facility on the new homes Nantwich website.

Places of Interest in Nantwich

Some of the attractions to be found in and around Nantwich are:

The Sweetbriar Mansion and The Churche’s Mansion – These two Grade I listed buildings are both timber-framed, black and white mansion houses from the Elizabethan times and are a treat for the eyes.

Dolford Hall – This Jacobean mansion is located in the nearby village of Acton and is a Grade I listed building. Nikolaus Pevsner considered it to be one of the two most beautiful Jacobean houses in the county of Cheshire and today, the hall hosts the Nantwich Show and the International Cheese Awards every summer in its vast gardens.

Nantwich Museum – The Nantwich museum is located in Town Square. Galleries and displays depicting the history of Nantwich town and its major events and activities such as the Roman salt making, The Great Fire, The Civil War Battle of Nantwich and other major historic events. The local cheese making industry is also afforded a section in this museum.

Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker –A few miles outside Nantwich, this site served as a nuclear bunker and was formerly owned by the government. Today the nuclear bunker serves as a museum and is open to the public.

Nantwich Players Theatre – This theatre houses 82 people and is located in the center of town. Five plays are put on each year and are thoroughly enjoyed by the local and extended community.

Weaver Stadium, Nantwich - The Weaver Stadium is home to Nantwich Town Football Club, the town’s revered heroes and winners of the 2006 FA Vase.

Notable People of Nantwich

Some notable people whose roots can be traced to Nantwich, or who have been associated with Nantwich in their life are Sophie Reade (Winner of Big Brother 2009), architect George Latham and Joseph Priestly, the man who co-discovered oxygen and was a teacher at a school in Nantwich in the 18th Century.

New homes Nantwich enables you to quickly locate Nantwich homes for sale.

Shared ownership homes in Nantwich

New home developments in Nantwich

Nantwich property developments

New build homes in Nantwich

New apartments in Nantwich

New retirement properties in Nantwich

Affordable housing in Nantwich

New flats in Nantwich

 

Copyright New Homes Nantwich

Find a new home in Nantwich in a matter of seconds by clicking on the new homes Nantwich search bar above.