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A Guide For Those Seeking New Homes in Preston Welcome to New Homes Preston the website which aims to provide invaluable information for people searching for new homes in Preston. The city of Preston is located in the county of Lancashire along the banks of the River Ribble. Gaining city status in 2002, Preston dates back to the Roman times. A boomtown of the industrial revolution, Preston was a major hub for the textile industry and an engineering centre. With a growing population in excess of 130,000 people, there is a growing demand for new homes in Preston. With easy access to the M6 and M55, a Preston property is in an ideal location for commutes to Manchester and other nearby cities. Preston is also served by a regular direct train service to London, Glasgow and Edinburgh, Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool. Today Preston is seen as a thriving city with many prosperous businesses choosing to move to the area. It is also home to University of Central Lancashire, which is one of the largest universities in the country. The most popular and visited Preston Property has to be St. Walburge's Church. Built during the 19th century, the church was designed by the architect Joseph Hansom and is a fine example of Gothic revival architecture. The grade listed building is also famous for having the tallest spire of any parish church in England. Another popular Preston Property is the National Football Museum. Based at Deepdale Stadium, the free entry national museum is home to a number of collections of football memorabilia including the football from the world cup final of 1966. Ribble Steam Railway is another popular attraction, offering the public rides on steam locomotives along Preston Docks. There's also a small museum featuring a railway platform, a visitors centre, and a delightful café and visitors shop. Preston is also the home to Preston North Football Club, which is one of the oldest football club in the world. You can watch them play at Deepdale stadium. Education is another good reason to buy a new home in Preston. As well as the home of University of Central Lancashire; Preston has an abundance of local Primary, Secondary and Private Schools, which are ideal if you are searching for new homes in Preston that are suitable for all the family.
AREAS OR SUBURBS OF PRESTON Fullwood Sharoe Green Ribbleton Lottam Larches Ashton-on-Ribble Walton le dale Gregson Lane Higher Walton Hoghton New Longton CLOSE TO PRESTON Fulwood – 3 miles Farington – 5 mies Longton – 6 miles Inskip – 9 miles Wreagreen – 10 miles Plesington – 11 miles Chorley – 12 miles |