4 Bedroom Detached for sale in Buckley, CH7
Ffordd Rowlands, Buckley, CH7£209,995
£209,995
Alltami Heath is the third Charles Church development to be launched in Buckley in the last 2 years proving to be a much sought after location with styles of new homes to suit everyone! *Ask about our Special Offers - subject to terms and conditions.
Alltami Heath located in Buckley, Flintshire is set in picturesque countryside surroundings close to the coast. Buckley is a quaint town with a thriving local community situated in North East Wales. The town centre offers a selection of shops and small businesses, including a supermarket, dentists, doctors, a library and traditional pubs! The area is situated near the A55 and within easy reach and access to the A494 and M56 onto Liverpool and Manchester.
For a small town, Buckley is big on culture of all kinds. The Tivoli nightclub has a reputation on the music scene that extends far beyond the town. Many famous bands have appeared there in the venue's long history, and the Tivoli still opens for club nights every week. For a very different style of music, there's a renowned brass orchestra, the Royal Buckley Town Band. Each July the band leads the Buckley Jubilee – a celebration of local culture that's been taking place every year for a century and a half.
Homebuyers with a sporty streak won't be disappointed by what's on offer in Buckley. The local leisure centre includes a swimming pool, home to the long-established Buckley Amateur Swimming Club. The town also has a football club, cricket club and bowling club. Young people can also enjoy the town's skate park.
Shoppers are well catered for in Buckley with the busy retail area surrounding the Cross, and it's a breeze to travel out to the larger retail centres in nearby Chester. Liverpool, too, is just 20 miles away by road – with all the shopping, artistic and historical attractions you'd expect from a former European Capital of Culture.
Back in town the Buckley Society, a group for exploring and celebrating local history, meets once a month and publishes an annual newsletter and CD-ROM dedicated to the town's fascinating past as a centre for mining, brickworks and pottery. There's also a heritage centre in the town library, preserving and looking further at the rich local history of this charming corner of Britain.