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Price

£0 (25%) to £0 (75%)

Type

Townhouse

Purchase Type

Shared

Bedrooms

2

Status

Coming Soon

Location 

Penny Way is a welcoming new development of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes built by Bellway within the historic market town of Snaith, a charming community on the edge of East Yorkshire.

Known for its strong sense of community, Snaith offers a blend of traditional market town character with all the essentials for modern living. Residents can enjoy a range of local shops, cafés, and pubs, as well as excellent schools and leisure facilities.

With the beautiful Yorkshire countryside on the doorstep and easy access to nearby towns and cities via strong road and rail links, Penny Way is perfectly placed for both convenience and lifestyle.

 

Development Address: Pontefract Road, Snaith. DN19 9LB (viewings by appointment only) 

Contact Number: 01977 788830 

 

Home description

Plot 118 - The Potter is a charming two-bedroom home offering, flexible living across two floors.

On the ground floor, a welcoming hallway leads through to a contemporary kitchen positioned at the front of the property, with a convenient cloakroom/WC nearby. A useful storage cupboard adds practicality, while to the rear of the home is a spacious open-plan living and dining area, perfect for both relaxing and entertaining. French doors open out to the garden, creating a bright and airy feel and a natural extension of the living space.

Upstairs, the property features two generously sized bedrooms. Bedroom 1 benefits from its own en suite shower room and fitted storage, providing a private and comfortable retreat. Bedroom 2 is also well-proportioned and is served by a modern family bathroom located off the landing. Additional storage space is available on the first floor, helping to keep the home clutter-free.

This home is the perfect home for first-time buyers, couples, or small families looking for a stylish and manageable home.

Home features

  • Two-bedroom townhouse
  • 10 year new build warranty 
  • French doors to rear garden
  • Low deposit 5%
  • Shares available from 25% to 75% 
  • EPC rating  TBC 
  • Solar Panels
  • Electric car charging point 
  • 2 x Parking spaces

Specifications

Ground Floor

Living/dining room  - 4.92m x 3.99m  16’2” x 13’1”

Kitchen  - 3.72m x 1.80m  12’2” x 5’11”

WC  -  1.60m x 0.94m  5’3” x 3’1”

First Floor

Bedroom 1  -  4.04m x 3.99m  13’3” x 13’1”

Ensuite  -  1.86m x 1.48m  6’1” x 4’10”            

Bedroom 2  -  3.99m x 2.47m  13’1” x 8’1”

Bathroom  - 1.92m x 1.86m  6’3” x 6’1”      

 

  

Disclaimer

Dimensions indicated are for guidance only and are not intended to be used for sizing, ordering appliances, furniture, carpets or curtains. Please also note that the kitchen colour and bathroom tiles style/colour may differ from the images shown. Images used within this advertisement may not be representative of the materials used on the development such as brick colour and window colours.  Ask our sales team for more information about plot specification.

Local area information

 

Snaith is a fantastic location for families, as living in the area offers access to a range of well-regarded schools and further education opportunities. Younger children are served by Snaith Primary School, while older students can attend The Snaith School, both conveniently located within the town.

For further education, excellent colleges are within easy commuting distance, including Selby College, Doncaster College and New College Pontefract, offering a wide range of academic, vocational and apprenticeship courses. With quality education available from primary school through to college, Snaith is an ideal place for families looking to put down roots.

Snaith offers excellent transport links, making it an ideal location for commuters and those looking to explore the surrounding area. The town enjoys easy access to the M62, connecting residents to Leeds, Hull, Doncaster and York, while the nearby A19 and M18 provide convenient routes across Yorkshire and beyond.

Snaith also benefits from its own railway station, with services to Goole, Leeds and other regional destinations, while regular bus services connect the town to Selby, Goole and neighbouring villages. For international travel, Leeds Bradford, Humberside and Doncaster Sheffield Airport are all within easy reach by road, making Snaith a well-connected place to call home.

Snaith is ideally placed for easy access to a range of leisure and entertainment options in the surrounding towns and countryside. Just a short drive away, Selby offers a good mix of shopping, dining and leisure facilities, including the historic Selby Abbey, a cinema, supermarkets, cafés and the popular Selby Leisure Centre with swimming and fitness facilities.

To the east, Goole provides further retail and leisure amenities, along with its waterfront marina and parks, while the charming market town of Howden offers independent shops, traditional pubs and a welcoming community atmosphere.

For those who enjoy the outdoors, the surrounding area is rich in walking and cycling routes, with easy access to the River Aire and local countryside, making Snaith a great base for both relaxation and recreation.

 

Snaith and the surrounding area offer a welcoming and varied dining scene, with something to suit all tastes. In and around the town, there are traditional country pubs serving classic British dishes alongside relaxed gastro-style dining, including well-known local favourites such as The Peppered Pig, which offers modern British cuisine in a stylish rural setting. The Pig Inn & The Peppered Pig

A short drive away, nearby Selby and Goole provide an even wider choice, from independent cafés and brunch spots to international restaurants including Italian, Indian and Mexican cuisine. Selby in particular offers a growing selection of casual dining and coffee shops, while Goole provides a mix of pubs, cafés and family-friendly eateries.

For something more traditional, the surrounding villages and market towns such as Howden are home to cosy pubs, artisan cafés and popular fish and chip restaurants, making the area ideal for relaxed dining, weekend meals out or casual evenings close to home. Zolsha Florena’s Italian Howden Fish Bar

Snaith offers a strong range of local amenities that make day-to-day living convenient and practical. The town has a selection of independent shops, convenience stores, a post office, pharmacies and essential services, along with welcoming cafés and traditional pubs. Residents are also well served by nearby supermarkets and larger retail options in Selby, Goole and Howden, all just a short drive away. With healthcare facilities, schools and community services close at hand, Snaith provides a well-connected and self-sufficient setting for everyday needs.

Snaith offers a good level of everyday shopping, with a selection of independent stores, convenience shops and local services within the town itself, ideal for day-to-day essentials.

For a wider retail experience, residents can easily reach nearby Selby, Goole and Howden, which provide supermarkets, high street stores and a mix of independent retailers.

For larger shopping centres and a broader choice of fashion, homeware and leisure retail, Leeds, York and Doncaster are all within comfortable driving distance, giving residents the best of both convenient local shopping and larger city retail destinations.

Education

Snaith is a fantastic location for families, as living in the area offers access to a range of well-regarded schools and further education opportunities. Younger children are served by Snaith Primary School, while older students can attend The Snaith School, both conveniently located within the town.

For further education, excellent colleges are within easy commuting distance, including Selby College, Doncaster College and New College Pontefract, offering a wide range of academic, vocational and apprenticeship courses. With quality education available from primary school through to college, Snaith is an ideal place for families looking to put down roots.

Transport

Snaith offers excellent transport links, making it an ideal location for commuters and those looking to explore the surrounding area. The town enjoys easy access to the M62, connecting residents to Leeds, Hull, Doncaster and York, while the nearby A19 and M18 provide convenient routes across Yorkshire and beyond.

Snaith also benefits from its own railway station, with services to Goole, Leeds and other regional destinations, while regular bus services connect the town to Selby, Goole and neighbouring villages. For international travel, Leeds Bradford, Humberside and Doncaster Sheffield Airport are all within easy reach by road, making Snaith a well-connected place to call home.

Leisure

Snaith is ideally placed for easy access to a range of leisure and entertainment options in the surrounding towns and countryside. Just a short drive away, Selby offers a good mix of shopping, dining and leisure facilities, including the historic Selby Abbey, a cinema, supermarkets, cafés and the popular Selby Leisure Centre with swimming and fitness facilities.

To the east, Goole provides further retail and leisure amenities, along with its waterfront marina and parks, while the charming market town of Howden offers independent shops, traditional pubs and a welcoming community atmosphere.

For those who enjoy the outdoors, the surrounding area is rich in walking and cycling routes, with easy access to the River Aire and local countryside, making Snaith a great base for both relaxation and recreation.

 

Dining

Snaith and the surrounding area offer a welcoming and varied dining scene, with something to suit all tastes. In and around the town, there are traditional country pubs serving classic British dishes alongside relaxed gastro-style dining, including well-known local favourites such as The Peppered Pig, which offers modern British cuisine in a stylish rural setting. The Pig Inn & The Peppered Pig

A short drive away, nearby Selby and Goole provide an even wider choice, from independent cafés and brunch spots to international restaurants including Italian, Indian and Mexican cuisine. Selby in particular offers a growing selection of casual dining and coffee shops, while Goole provides a mix of pubs, cafés and family-friendly eateries.

For something more traditional, the surrounding villages and market towns such as Howden are home to cosy pubs, artisan cafés and popular fish and chip restaurants, making the area ideal for relaxed dining, weekend meals out or casual evenings close to home. Zolsha Florena’s Italian Howden Fish Bar

Amenities
Snaith offers a strong range of local amenities that make day-to-day living convenient and practical. The town has a selection of independent shops, convenience stores, a post office, pharmacies and essential services, along with welcoming cafés and traditional pubs. Residents are also well served by nearby supermarkets and larger retail options in Selby, Goole and Howden, all just a short drive away. With healthcare facilities, schools and community services close at hand, Snaith provides a well-connected and self-sufficient setting for everyday needs.
Shopping

Snaith offers a good level of everyday shopping, with a selection of independent stores, convenience shops and local services within the town itself, ideal for day-to-day essentials.

For a wider retail experience, residents can easily reach nearby Selby, Goole and Howden, which provide supermarkets, high street stores and a mix of independent retailers.

For larger shopping centres and a broader choice of fashion, homeware and leisure retail, Leeds, York and Doncaster are all within comfortable driving distance, giving residents the best of both convenient local shopping and larger city retail destinations.

Share information

Two bedroom, end-townhouse £TBC 
Share Share Price Rent (per month)
25% £0 £0
50% £0 £0
75% £0 £0

Plus the following charges each month:

  • Buildings insurance: £4.69
  • Management fees: £5.64
  • Service charge: £15.75