All you need to know about buying a new home with Crest Nicholson
Our buying schemes can help you move sooner
Building great places for our customers, communities and the environment
Crest Nicholson create well designed, high quality homes in sustainable communities
We put careful thought into where we build our new homes, aiming to ensure that they are conveniently located near local amenities, have access to green space and are well connected with transport links.
All our new homes in Warwickshire are designed with energy and water efficiency in mind, with efficient appliances as standard, high efficiency heating systems and good levels of insulation providing a modern, attractive home that can contribute towards living a healthy, sustainable lifestyle.
Discover your new home in any of our available new build developments in Warwickshire below.
Warwick
Montague Point
3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses
From £480,000
Nuneaton
Sketchley Gardens
2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses
From £250,000
Stratford-upon-Avon
Marston Leys
Warwickshire is a central county in the West Midlands and is notable for being the birthplace of William Shakespeare. With its large areas of beautiful countryside, it is no wonder that many are looking for homes for sale in Warwickshire.
Warwickshire is thought to have been inhabited for around half a million years and has always been known for its greenery and natural areas. The county used to be covered by forest and was named in the Doomsday Book as the ‘Forest of Arden’. This has influenced modern names of the county towns with places such as Henley, Langley or Loxley including ‘ley’ within their name, which means ‘in the forest’ in old English.
There is no shortage of things to do across the county of Warwickshire, with Warwick Castle being a particular draw for tourists. Stratford Upon Avon - the birthplace of Shakespeare is also a popular choice for a day out. If you’re looking for spots to laze in the sunshine, the county is well known for its swimming spots, such as ‘The Old Swimming Place’ at Saint Nicholas Park.
By road, the M6 runs through the north of the county, and the M40 runs through the centre and the south, providing easy access across the UK. Otherwise, the A429 provides access into the Cotswolds and the A46 leads scores to Cheltenham.
By train, you can take the Chiltern Main Line, which goes between London Paddington and Birmingham, passing several Warwickshire stations on the way. There’s also the West Coast Line, which runs through Warwickshire.
If you’re ready to make the move to your dream home and are looking for new houses in Warwickshire then you can view all of our latest developments above.