Specialising in offering houses for sale in Charnwood, we are proud of this picturesque part of Leicestershire. Charnwood offers a blend of natural beauty, historic sites, and vibrant communities with the iconic Charnwood Forest, Beacon Hill and Bradgate Park being havens for leisure activities. Including charming towns such as Loughborough, Shepshed, and Sileby, Charnwood provides a diverse range of attractions and amenities including excellent schools, bustling markets, and a rich cultural scene, making it an ideal place for families, students, and retirees. With strong transport links to Leicester and Nottingham, Charnwood combines rural tranquility with urban convenience. The bustling village of Quorn has long been a popular choice, with huge demand from buyers for homes due to its varied and lively community spirit along with an excellent range of independent shops, bars, cafes, restaurants and pubs. The villages of Barrow upon Soar, Mountsorrel, Rothley, Sileby and Cossington are also particularly popular and well serviced from the A6 bypass between Loughborough and Leicester. Swithland, Woodhouse Eaves and Newtown Linford are full of aspirational homes sitting a stones throw from Bradgate Park and Swithland Woods, making it the perfect place for a dog walk followed by a pint in front of an open fire at the local pub.
Woodhouse Eaves, Woodhouse and Swithland are arguably the most charming and attractive villages in Charnwood, many of the properties here are built in stunning local materials including Swithland Slate Roofs and local Granite stone. Perfectly nestled in the heart of the scenic Charnwood Forest. Woodhouse Eaves boasts a friendly community with excellent local amenities, including The Curzon and The Old Bulls Head pubs, The Peartree Restaurant and the village hall, along with a lovely range of independent shops along the Main Street. The village also features well-regarded schools and hosts numerous community events throughout the year. Woodhouse is a small hamlet situated between Woodhouse Eaves and Quorn, with a small number of homes that boast a truly stunning range of architecture. Footpaths weave across fields towards neighbouring villages, ideal for a dog walk and pint at the local pub!
For those looking for houses for sale in Swithland, it’s a pretty village with an OFSTED outstanding rated school which was built in 1843. The village pub, the Griffin Inn was built c.1700 and has been put to several uses in its history, including a brewery, bakery, and village mortuary. Today it is undergoing a huge revival under the expert eye of ex-Cricketer dream team Stuart Broad and Harry Gurney. The national brand Swithland Water originates from the village too!