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Homes in the Derbyshire Hill area...

Bungalows 75 (49% sheltered)
Flats 75 (49% sheltered)
Bedsits 0
1 bed houses 0
2 bed houses 581
3 bed houses 1421
4 bed houses 29
5 bed houses 3
Maisonettes 16
 

Derbyshire Hill

This area has a range of properties built in the 1930s, 1950s and 1960s and is situated midway between St Helens and Newton le Willows.

  • The Avenues are traditionally built, three beds, semi-detached houses, a few of which have been converted to provide ten flats.
  • Mount Pleasant Estate was built in the 1950s with an open plan design. There is a mixture of two and three bed houses, one and two bed flats and bungalows. The bungalows are attached to the blocks of terraced houses. There are also two storey blocks of flats which are designated for young/mature and mature/elderly residents.
  • Winter Grove is a small estate built in the 1960s and contains two and three bed houses and one and two bed flats. The two storey blocks of flats are suitable for mature and elderly residents.
  • Brunswick Street was built in the 1950s and consists of 13 semi-detached, three and four bed, traditionally built houses.
  • Cherry Tree Drive was built in the 1950s. There is a mixture of houses flats and bungalows.

All properties in this area are only two miles from St Helens and Newton le Willows. The facilities are good being close to schools, shops, Post Office, Community Centre and being on a main bus route to both towns.

Ashtons Green

This is a popular area with a mixture of estates providing houses and flats.

  • Ashtons Green Drive is an area of mostly 1950s houses with a small number of 1930s semi-detached houses. Interspaced between the houses are a small number of 1960s, two storey flats for singles or couples. There is also a small complex of sheltered flats.
  • Malvern Road consists of a mixture of houses.
  • Cotswold Grove is also a mixture of houses with a small number of four bed properties.
  • Cromdale Grove was built in the early 1960s comprising of 35 houses.
  • Fleet Lane is a small estate. It includes three property types. Family houses, elderly persons’ bungalows and a block of flats for mature/elderly residents.

This area is also close to a small group of shops including a chemist and is also on a main bus route for both towns.

Parr

Parr also divided into a number of smaller estates. Each estate is approximately 1 mile from St Helens town centre and is also close to a main bus route.

  • Tickle Avenue was built in the 1960s and is an open plan estate with a mixture of terraced houses and flats.
  • Boardmans Lane comprises of semi-detached houses and flats in an open plan environment.
  • Evelyn Avenue is a tree lined avenue with traditional pre-war, semi-detached houses.
  • Somerset Park is an area of traditional, pre-war, semi-detached houses with a few bungalows and flats.

All areas are within walking distance of a number of local shops and there are primary and junior schools also within walking distance.

Blackbrook

This is a popular area with a mixture of properties.

  • O’Sullivan Crescent is of pre-war, semi-detached houses in a traditional layout.
  • Ashurst Drive is an attractive estate with open plan frontages and trees. Mostly three bed, terraced houses but there are also 10 small blacks of flats.
  • Frodsham Drive is mostly two and three bed houses built in the 1950s. There are also six sheltered bungalows.

There are a small number of local shops in two localities and all estates are within easy reach of a main bus route.

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