3 & 4 bedroom homes
Selby Road, Howden, Goole, DN14 7GE
Opening hours
Monday: 10am - 4pm
Tuesday: - Closed
Wednesday: - Closed
Thursday: 10am - 4pm
Friday: 10am - 4pm
Saturday: 10am - 4pm
Sunday: 10am - 4pm
Saddlers Grange Howden
Saddlers Grange is a new build home development of 3 & 4 bedroom homes in Howden.
This charming town has all the ingredients for a great place to live, not least for its community, connectivity and commercial outlook.
But it is not just the towns, cities and villages that attract. Howden, on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds, is the gateway to exploring some of Britain’s most iconic countryside.
Whether you are buying your first home, upsizing to accommodate your growing family, or looking towards retirement, at Saddlers Grange you will find a stunning selection of 3 & 4 bedroom homes built with you in mind.
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Opening hours
Monday: 10am - 4pm
Tuesday: - Closed
Wednesday: - Closed
Thursday: 10am - 4pm
Friday: 10am - 4pm
Saturday: 10am - 4pm
Sunday: 10am - 4pm
Available Homes
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- LANSDOWN 3 bedroom home
- MILFORD 3 bedroom home
- NEWBURY 3 bedroom home
- OSBOURNE 3 bedroom home
- PUTTENHAM 3 bedroom home
- REDBOURNE 4 bedroom home
- ROSEBERRY 4 bedroom home
- SOUTHWOLD 4 bedroom home
- TATTENHOE 4 bedroom home
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Living in Howden, you would be in a thriving part of the East Riding of Yorkshire. Nearby Goole, on the junction of the rivers Don and Ouse, is still a working inland port and Hull, York and Selby are all within easy striking distance.
Like many market towns in this area, much of Howden’s charm lies in its cobbled streets and Georgian and Victorian architecture. It boasts an active Civic Society which has helped to preserve the town’s considerable heritage...
Read morenot least by the creation of the Blue Plaque trail commemorating the town’s historically significant buildings.
But perhaps the jewel in Howden’s crown is the architectural gem of the Shire Hall that hosts a range of events including live music, comedy and cinema screenings, contributing to an active, lively community.
But that is not all... Howden railway station, just outside the town, has direct connections with both Hull, 2017 City of Culture, which is only 30 miles away and York, which lies 20 miles to the north.
Howden has always been known for its commercial enterprise (Howden was once home to the country’s largest horse fair) and with its proximity to the motorway and rail network, it continues to attract well-known businesses.
The rich ecology of the area is typified by Howden Marsh Nature Reserve, the perfect place for a stroll and a spot of birdwatching. For those with a passion for aircraft, The Real Aeroplane Club looks after a historic collection at Breighton Airfield, a former RAF bomber base. Further afield, you can spend time exploring the stunning Blue Flag Beaches such as Bridlington or take a tour around the market town of the East Riding in Beverley.
Selby Road, Howden, Goole, DN14 7GE
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Why buy new?
Spend up to £2,207* less on energy bills each yearand reduce your carbon footprint with your new build Lovell home
While fuel economy is front-of-mind for every householder, we're also increasingly conscious of the need to live more sustainably and how we can all do our bit towards helping the environment.
'Watt a Save' – the latest report by The House Builder Federation, using research based on Government Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) data – reveals that the average new build energy bill is up to 64% cheaper than running costs for older properties, saving homeowners up to £2,207 a year in running costs.
That's the equivalent of up to £72 per month for apartment buyers, up to £132 per month for bungalow owners and as much as £183 per month for house-buyers (* totalling a saving of £2,207 a year).
Properties built from June 2023 onwards – to Part L regulations – are estimated to save homeowners up to £2,000 on their annual energy bills, rising to £2,575 for houses specifically.
And in the country's efforts towards attaining net zero, the average new build house emits 61% less carbon than older houses: 1.29 tonnes of carbon per year, just 36% of that of the average older property, which emits an average of 3.52 tonnes per year.
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