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 Swadlincote 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 Swadlincote below.
Ashby de la Zouch
Potter's Grange
2 bedroom apartments
From £215,000
Kegworth
Kegworth Gate
3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses
From £302,500
Famous for its pottery and mining history, the town of Swadlincote in Derbyshire is central within The National Forest area. With a perfect blend of shopping, entertainment and sporting facilities, many are seeking houses for sale in Swadlincote for their families.
Swadlincote has a fantastic blend of independent stores and big high-street names. From the shops that line the pedestrianised high street, to the many shops at The Pipeworks retail centre, there are well-known and loved stores.
Otherwise, support smaller local businesses, from butchers and bakers to florists and sweet shops. There’s also a local market three times a week.
For a fairly small town, Swadlincote is packed to the brim with fun activities to do. Those with new homes in Swadlincote will be spoilt for choice, whether you are more into high-adrenaline sports, or leisurely walks.
If you want to get your blood pumping, the Swadlincote Snowsports Centre offers skiing, snowboarding and tobogganing for all ages. There’s also a skatepark nearby, as well as Green Bank Apex Indoor Climbing Centre.
In terms of beautiful outdoor space to grab some fresh air, there is Eureka Park, Swadlincote Wetlands and Maurice Lea Memorial Park, all offering calm, rural walks. The star though is Swadlincote Woodlands and Park, an 80-acre leafy park with a climbing rock, picnic tables and an orienteering course.
By road, our new homes in Swadlincote are nestled between the A444 and the A511. With the A444 running straight down to Coventry and the A511 taking you across to Leicester.
The town has a number of bus routes that cover the town itself and further afield to destinations like Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Burton-on-Trent and Derby. There’s also a bus to the nearby East Midlands Airport which offers travel across the world.
If you’re a keen cyclist, then you’ll be happy to know that Swadlincote is on the National Cycle Route (NCR 63) which runs from Burton on Trent, all the way across to Wisbech.
On the lookout for property for sale in Swadlincote? Take a look at all of our local developments listed above.