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ABOUT SOUTHFIELD MEWS

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A collection of three and four bedroom mews houses in the Savile Park conservation area

 

STAFFORD ROAD   HALIFAX   HX3 0PA

Interior spaces designed for flexible modern living

ARE NOT THE DETAILS

THEY MAKE THE DESIGN

THE DETAILS

TORSION HOMES

Thoughtful planning, care and attention to detail is at the heart of what we do. We demonstrate this in the way we design each individual home allowing the customer to ‘design’ as we build.

Wherever possible we conserve existing buildings of character and complement the development in harmony with the surrounding environment.

 A new home is an exciting and enjoyable experience for you and all your family.

LIFESTYLE CHOICE

Torsion Homes has hand picked the perfect setting for Southfield Mews.

Located in the pretty Savile Park conservation area of Halifax, Southfield Mews is a collection of luxurious 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes, all designed and finished to the highest standards.

These timeless homes have been designed with meticulous attention to detail and careful planning and are sure to surpass all of your expectations.

A friendly and thriving community caters for all aspects of family life with all the amenities you need close by including a supermarket, post office, hospital, independent shops, cafe and restaurants.

Southfield Mews is also located near some of the best ranked schools within UK, The Gleddings Preparatory School and The Crossley Heath School & Sixth Form are both located within walking distance.

With Halifax's newly refurbished Piece Hall adding a boost to the culture and vibrancy of the town and continued investment in the area, Halifax is the place to be.

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REMAINING HOMES

SEAMLESS TRANSITION

BETWEEN OLD AND NEW

THE BUILD

Ready to move in, the development is fully completed. This is no building site!

There are just eight, four bedroom properties remaining on site from the collection of 14, comprising 10 new build mews houses and four converted properties within the old Southfield Hall.

Set within this exclusive development, the four bedroom accommodation extends over three floors.

Each home benefits from two parking spaces and private enclosed lawned gardens.

A strong focus on the overall design has resulted in many of the features found within the adjacent Southfield Hall, forming an integral part of the new build and resulting in a seamless transition between old and new.

Each property benefits from high quality specifications, en-suite master bedrooms and offers prospective purchasers the option of purchasing extras to suit their needs.

 

 

MID MEWS HOUSE

END MEWS HOUSE

Price from: £300,000*

 

Price from: £325,000*

 

READY TO MOVE IN TO

FULLY COMPLETED DEVELOPMENT

WALK TO OUTSTANDING SCHOOLS

SAVILE PARK CONSERVATION AREA

HELP TO BUY

INCENTIVES on fixtures & fittings

SUPERBLY FINISHED

PRIVATE GATED COMMUNITY

Take a look at our 3D tour to explore every room in our fabulous show home.

FLOORPLANS

SITEPLAN

FLOORING AND CARPETS THROUGHOUT

TILING TO EXTRA AREAS

FITTED WARDROBES TO BEDROOMS

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THE NEWLY REFURBISHED PIECE HALL ADDS CULTURE & VIBRANCY TO HALIFAX

BLENDS THE OLD

WITH THE NEW

HALIFAX

the area

halifax

Halifax is a minster town in the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale in West Yorkshire, England. The town has been a centre of woollen manufacture from the 15th century onward, originally dealing through the Piece Hall. Halifax is known for Mackintosh's chocolate and toffee products including Rolo and Quality Street.

The Halifax Bank was also founded and is still headquartered in Halifax. Dean Clough, one of the largest textile factories in the world at more than 1⁄2 mile (800 m) long, was in the north of the town. The premises have since been converted for office and retail use including a gym, theatre, Travelodge and radio station.

GEOGRAPHY

Halifax is located in the south-eastern corner of the moorland region of the South Pennines. Halifax is situated about 4 miles (6 km) from the M62 motorway, close to Bradford and Huddersfield.

The Tees-Exe line passes through the A641 road, which links Brighouse with Bradford and Huddersfield, The town lies 65 miles (105 km) from Hull and Liverpool, and about 170 miles (270 km) from the cities of London, Edinburgh, Belfast, Dublin and Cardiff as the crow flies. The Hebble Brook joins the River Calder at Salterhebble.

LANDMARKS

Piece Hall is the former cloth hall, where pieces of woollen cloth were traded. Opened on 1 January 1779, trading took place for two hours on a Saturday morning in a total of 315 merchant trading rooms. After the mechanisation of the cloth industry, the Piece Hall became a public market. Reopened in 2017, Piece Hall is host to many arts, crafts and independent shops.

Dean Clough Mill located beside the Victorian Gothic Revival North Bridge was built in the 1840s–'60s for Crossley's Carpets, owned by John Crossley and was once the largest carpet factory in the world. It was converted to a business park in the 1980s.

Halifax Town Hall was designed by Charles Barry, who also designed the Houses of Parliament, in 1863.

Borough Market is a Victorian covered market-place in the town centre.

Wainhouse Tower, at King Cross, is a late Victorian folly constructed between 1871 and 1875. Originally intended to be the chimney for a dye works, it became a folly after the dye works was sold in 1874 and the new owner refused to pay for its completion. It is the tallest folly in the world and the tallest structure in Calderdale.

People's Park is a public park originally designed by Joseph Paxton, given to the people of Halifax in 1857 by Sir Francis Crossley.

The Prescott Street drill hall designed by Richard Coad and completed in 1870.

 

CULTURE

The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) Regimental Association, previously based at Wellesley Park, on the junction of Gibbet Street and Spring Hall Road, in the former Wellesley Barracks is located within the Bankfield Museum on Boothtown Road. The former barracks was converted into an educational school in 2005.

Eureka! The National Children's Museum was inspired and opened by Prince Charles in the summer of 1992 and is in part of the railway station. Once the home of the diarist Anne Lister, Shibden Hall is just outside Halifax in the neighbouring Shibden Valley.

Dean Clough, a refurbished worsted spinning mill, is the home of Barrie Rutter's Northern Broadsides Theatre Company and the IOU theatre company as well as providing space for eight art galleries.

EDUCATION

The Halifax area is home to two selective state schools, which are the Crossley Heath School in Savile Park and North Halifax Grammar School in Illingworth. Both schools achieve excellent GCSE and A-level results with both schools achieving a large proportion of A* to C grades at GCSE level. In 2005, the Crossley Heath School was the highest ranking co-educational school in the North of England.

Calderdale College is a further education college located on Francis Street, just off King Cross Road, in the west of the town.

In December 2006 it was announced that Calderdale College, in partnership with Leeds Beckett University, opened a new higher education institution in January 2007 called 'University Centre Calderdale'.

CONTACT

Contact us now to arrange your personal viewing to our fully furnished show home and remaining properties.

Stafford Road, Halifax HX3 0PA

0333 987 4110

sales@torsionhomes.co.uk

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0333 987 4110

sales@torsionhomes.co.uk

Falconer Gate

Birdcage Lane

Halifax  HX3 0JQ

Savile Park

Lightcliffe

 

0333 987 4110

sales@torsionhomes.co.uk

Birdcage Lane, Halifax

This Development