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

St Marys Park sits within Lostock Hall, a well-established residential neighbourhood that forms part of the South Ribble district on the southern edge of Preston. The area has a distinctly settled, community-minded character — predominantly owner-occupied streets with a mix of families and working professionals who value the balance between urban access and a quieter pace of life. Lostock Hall itself has its own local identity, separate from the city bustle yet close enough to take full advantage of everything Preston offers. An adjacent ecological reserve adds a genuinely green edge to daily life, with nature walks practically on the doorstep — a rare quality for a location this well connected. Worden Park, a large country park in nearby Leyland, and Haslam Park closer to Preston city centre both provide family-friendly open space for weekends and after-school hours.
Families with younger children will find Lostock Hall Primary School conveniently close to the development. The wider South Ribble area is well served by secondary provision, with several well-regarded options within reasonable travelling distance. Preston itself has a broader range of further education, including Preston's College, which offers A-levels and vocational courses. The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), one of the larger universities in the North West, is based in Preston city centre — a useful consideration for older students or parents working in higher education.
Lostock Hall railway station is a significant asset for commuters. Direct services connect to Preston mainline station, from where fast trains reach Manchester in under 40 minutes and Liverpool in a similar timeframe — both major employment hubs. Preston is also on the West Coast Main Line, giving straightforward access to London Euston for those who travel for work. By road, the nearby M6 junction puts the wider North West motorway network within easy reach, making cities like Blackpool, Lancaster, and Manchester all accessible in under an hour under normal conditions. Local bus services provide additional day-to-day connectivity into Preston city centre.

Nearby essentials
Straight-line distance from Tabley Green Fulwood to the nearest of each.
Nearest supermarket
Sainsbury's Local
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Nearest GP surgery
Dr Melanie Walsh , MB BCh BAO (Queen's Belfast 1991), DRCOG, FPCert, MRCGP
0.3mi
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Nearest primary school
Pool House Community Primary School
Local trades
Vetted finishing trades whose coverage area includes Tabley Green Fulwood.
A new Lidl supermarket within a five-minute walk takes care of everyday grocery shopping without the need to get in the car — a genuine convenience for busy households. Preston city centre, reachable in minutes, offers a comprehensive retail offer including the St George's Shopping Centre and the indoor market, one of the largest in the North West and a long-standing focal point of the city's character. For dining and socialising, Preston's food and drink scene has grown considerably in recent years. The Winckley Square area and Fishergate have a variety of restaurants, cafés, and bars ranging from traditional Lancashire pubs to contemporary independent restaurants. The Guild Hall hosts regular events and concerts, while Preston Museum and Art Gallery provides a free cultural offer worth exploring.
Preston city centre is the natural hub for the area, with its shopping, leisure, and employment all within easy reach. The historic covered market and the Flag Market give the city a sense of place that newer out-of-town retail developments lack. Beyond Preston, the broader Lancashire landscape opens up quickly — the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, lies to the north-east and is well worth exploring for walking and cycling. The Ribble Valley, with attractive towns such as Clitheroe, is similarly accessible for day trips. To the west, Southport and the Lancashire coast offer seaside escapes within around 45 minutes by road. Leyland, immediately adjacent to Lostock Hall, has its own everyday amenities and is home to the British Commercial Vehicle Museum, a niche but well-regarded attraction. For families, the combination of accessible green space, strong transport links, and proximity to a city centre with genuine cultural and retail depth makes St Marys Park a well-rounded base.
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Nearest train station
Salwick
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Town centre
Preston
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