If you are looking for somewhere to reside that offers you tranquility as well as having the choice of various places to socialise and eat then look no further. Swadlincote is a relatively new town that first became established in the 19th century. It is also a former mining town in the district of south Derbyshire, lying within the National Forest area meaning plenty of greenery and scenic views – it has also recently been awarded green flag status. Leafy Swadlincote is a place to relax and unwind with 40,000 trees it has visibly became a haven for wildlife.
Leisure time is well catered for with the main attractions of Swadlincote being the local parks such as Maurice Lea at church Gresley and Eureka, Green bank leisure centre, a 50’s American diner and a large dry ski slope. There is a moderate-sized town centre consisting of well-known chain stores and small local businesses and it is conveniently located near the junction of A514 and A511. There is also a good selection of primary and secondary schools, road links and now a cinema.
There is a generous amount of vintage shops where you will find unique goods and one offs. Along with a bustling market every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, you will soon find that the independent businesses are the heartbeat of the community. The town’s bus station is in the pedestrianised centre and best of all – parking is free! There are also charging points for electric vehicles.
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The properties in Swadlincote are very diverse and have something to offer for everyone. Whether you are a first time buyer or a family looking for a more superior home to expand, here at Dwellings, trusted estate agents in swadlincote, we offer properties for sale close to the town centre as far as outlying villages.