A superb new Kier Homes development with a range of new homes in St Neots, Cambridgeshire.
This stunning new development in Avoca, set in the delightful village of Little Paxton, has a wide range of properties for all those seeking a fantastic new home in St Neots, Cambridgeshire.
With a selection of four bedroom townhouses, Avoca is an ideal choice for those wishing to experience village life in a new home in St Neots, Cambridgeshire. This development also gives new home owners the added convenience of being close to the town of St Neots and the city of Cambridge.
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Avoca has a fantastic selection of four bedroom properties available for those seeking a new home in St Neots, Cambridgeshire. Two superb four-bedroom townhouses, the Welland and the Kielder each offer flexible living for the modern family, and both offer private gardens and superb living facilities.
In addition to the fantastic selection of new homes available at Avoca, its enviable location close to the golf course and the river makes this development even more attractive. The village of Little Paxton has a good selection of local amenities and the nearby town of St Neots has a selection of large supermarkets and high street stores.
The renowned Paxton Pits Nature Reserve in the village, a designated Site of Special
Scientific Interest, is a haven for wildlife. With its variety of meadow plants, network of footpaths and nature trails and observation points for bird watchers, the site is of considerable nature conservation value.
Paxton Pits accommodates one of the largest inland Cormorant colonies in the UK and the lakes, which fill the disused gravel pits, provide recreational opportunities such as sailing, angling, and water skiing. Local amenities within the village include a village pub, primary school, nursery and playgroup, together with a doctor’s surgery, a range of shops and a post office. Little Paxton also has its own industrial area and developing science park, providing jobs and investment opportunities within the village.
Nearby, the attractive market town of St. Neots stands proudly on the banks
of the River Great Ouse at what is often described as the Crossroads of East Anglia - the A1 and A428 interchange. Although it boasts a fascinating past, with tales of the Civil War, Benedictine monks, the legend of the Eynesbury Giant and an exciting coaching and river
history, the fast-expanding town of St Neots today provides excellent facilities for shopping and leisure. The largest town in Cambridgeshire, St Neots’ location on the main rail route
from London to Edinburgh has led to rapid residential growth. St Neots station offers a fast and frequent service into London King’s Cross in just 35-50 minutes whilst the university city
of Cambridge is just 30 minutes away by car.