




Nestled in the charming village of Fradley, Sheasby Park represents Bellway's commitment to quality craftsmanship under the expert guidance of award-winning site manager Marc Franks, who has earned NHBC's Pride in the Job award three times. This thoughtfully planned community offers a collection of 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes designed for modern family living, with prices ranging from £165,000 to £519,995. The development strikes an ideal balance between village tranquillity and urban convenience, positioned just four miles from the historic cathedral city of Lichfield. Each property benefits from contemporary design features and efficient layouts, providing excellent foundations for personalising your new home. The varied house types cater to different lifestyle needs, from first-time buyers seeking cosy 2-bedroom starter homes to growing families requiring spacious 4-bedroom properties with generous garden spaces.
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Fradley offers an excellent blend of rural charm and practical amenities, making it highly sought-after among families. The village sits conveniently close to the A38 and M54, providing swift connections to Birmingham, Derby, and beyond for commuters. Lichfield, just four miles away, boasts outstanding schools including King Edward VI School and Lichfield Cathedral School, while local primary options include Fradley Primary School. The nearby Lichfield Trent Valley railway station offers regular services to London Euston in under 90 minutes. For daily shopping, Tesco and Morrisons serve the area well, with Lichfield city centre providing a wonderful mix of independent boutiques, restaurants, and cafes. The historic market town atmosphere is complemented by beautiful countryside walks around Fradley Junction and the Trent and Mersey Canal, perfect for weekend family outings and dog walking.
With house types ranging from compact 2-bedroom homes to spacious 4-bedroom family properties, consider your room proportions when planning finishes. Smaller homes benefit from light, neutral colour schemes and clever storage solutions like fitted wardrobes to maximise space. Larger properties can accommodate bolder decorating choices and premium flooring throughout. Focus on practical areas first - quality flooring in hallways and kitchens sees heavy use, while bedrooms can start with basic carpeting. For gardens, new-build plots often need landscaping from scratch, so budget for turf, fencing, and basic planting. MyNewHomeHub can connect you with trusted local trades who understand new-build properties and can help prioritise your finishing touches within budget.