
Local area guide
Around Broadnook Garden Village by Davidsons · Leicestershire
The schools, transport, shops and green spaces that shape day-to-day life — plus local trades who already work in Broadnook Garden Village.
Area at a glance
Schools, transport, what’s nearby — written for new-build buyers settling in.

Broadnook Garden Village is a purposefully planned new community in Leicestershire's Charnwood district, designed with modern family life firmly in mind. Set within the traditional Leicestershire countryside, the village blends contemporary living with genuine green credentials — green corridors, sports pitches, and walking trails are woven into the layout from the outset, rather than added as an afterthought. The surrounding landscape places residents within easy reach of the National Forest, bringing an exceptional amount of woodland and open countryside within everyday reach. This is a place built for people who want the pace and space of village life without sacrificing the convenience of well-connected urban centres nearby.
As the community continues to grow, planned facilities including sports pitches and shared green spaces are being delivered alongside new homes, giving the village a genuine sense of place rather than the dormitory feel that can affect newer developments. The historic villages of Syston and Thurmaston sit close by, offering a ready-made social fabric of traditional pubs, local restaurants, and independent businesses to complement what is being built on site.
Education is well catered for at Broadnook Garden Village, with primary schools being established within the village itself as the community grows. This means younger children can expect to attend school close to home without lengthy commutes, and the provision is designed to scale alongside the expanding population. For secondary education, families have access to well-regarded schools in Leicester and across the wider Charnwood district, several of which carry strong Ofsted ratings. The proximity to Leicester also opens up further options for older students, including sixth-form colleges and, ultimately, the University of Leicester and De Montfort University for those progressing to higher education.
Broadnook Garden Village is well positioned for commuters. The M1 motorway is readily accessible, placing Nottingham, Derby, Coventry, and Birmingham within comfortable driving distance, while the A6 and A47 provide straightforward routes into Leicester city centre and beyond. Leicester railway station — reachable in a short drive — offers direct services to London St Pancras in just over an hour, making this a realistic base for those who commute to the capital. Whether travelling by road or rail, residents are unlikely to feel cut off from the wider region.
Nearby essentials
Straight-line distance from Broadnook Garden Village to the nearest of each.
Nearest supermarket
Little Waitrose At Shell Thurcaston
0.5mi
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Nearest GP surgery
Dr M Patel - the Greengate Medical Centre
1.2mi
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Nearest primary school
Rothley C Of E Primary School
Local trades
Vetted finishing trades whose coverage area includes Broadnook Garden Village.

For everyday shopping, a Tesco Express serves immediate needs within convenient reach, and larger Tesco and ASDA supermarkets are located in the surrounding area for a fuller weekly shop. Retail parks within a short drive broaden the options further for those after high-street brands or larger purchases. When it comes to eating and drinking out, the nearby villages of Syston and Thurmaston provide a range of traditional pubs and local restaurants that give the area genuine character. Leicester city centre — just a short drive away — adds a much wider choice of restaurants, bars, independent cafés, and major shopping destinations including the Highcross shopping centre, for those occasions that call for something more.
The immediate surroundings of Broadnook Garden Village offer plenty for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Watermead Country Park is a particular highlight — a popular destination for walking, cycling, and wildlife watching, with lakes and nature reserves that make for a genuine day out without leaving the local area. The National Forest, stretching across parts of Leicestershire, Derbyshire, and Staffordshire, adds yet more scope for long walks, mountain biking, and countryside exploration across the seasons.
Leicester city centre is the natural hub for culture, entertainment, and larger retail needs, offering museums, theatres, a lively food scene, and the Highcross and Haymarket shopping centres. For those drawn to market towns, the wider Charnwood district has several with their own distinct characters, while Nottingham and Derby are both within practical reach for a day trip or evening out. All told, Broadnook Garden Village occupies a well-connected pocket of the East Midlands that makes both the everyday and the occasional feel equally well served.
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Nearest train station
Rothley Station
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Nearest local centre
Broadnook
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Painting & Decorating
21.7mi
away