Heritage Court, Hemingfield Village, Barnsley
An exclusive development of 1& 2 bedroom Apartments including one Duplex:
15% Discount
1 and 2 Bedroom Stone Fronted Apartments and Duplex
Rental £475 to £550 pcm
Car Parking Included
No Finders Fees
Gross Price Ranges from £110,000 to £149,000
TRP Price Ranges from £93,500 to £126,650
Amazing savings of £16,500 to £22,350
Heritage Court is a modern stone fronted development set in a small village surrounded by panoramic views of the countryside. Barnsley is located just a short distance away where the town centre is currently undergoing a complete transformation to encourage business, investment and tourism.
The Village of Hemingfield
Hemingfield dates back to when the Scandinavians came to settle in Yorkshire at the time of the Viking invasions in the ninth century. We think the name comes from the man who first owned the field. He was called Hymel and so it became known as Hymel's field. The oldest know family was called Skyers. They cam to Hemingfileld in 1275 AD. Their name might have been 'de Skyers' and this name comes from the norse word 'sker' meaning projecting rock.
Tingle Bridge must have been the busiest part of the village especially when the colliery opened in 1842. The colliery closed in 1920. The pit is now flooded to the level of the canal. The houses on Tingle Bridge Lane were built in the 1930's and they became part of Hemingfield. They were needed because there were still pits operating all around the village providing employment for the inhabitants.
The oldest buildings in Hemingfield are the farm buildings at the Lundhill end, which are now all converted to luxury homes, and the Elephant and Castle at Tingle Bridge. The Elephant and Castle, Beech House and Lundhill farms at all made from sandstone which was dug from the quarry, which is now the garden of the house called 'The Sycamores.'
Industry
The industry in Hemingfield was the quarry, the colliery, Gedney's private mine and the canal at Tingle Bridge. There was also work at the farms around the village.

The town centre has been compared to a Tuscan hill village set proudly overlooking the Dearne Valley.
It has an unrivalled reputation for night life, with people traveling from far afield to sample the Barnsley hospitality. With over 600 shops and businesses, the town also boasts internationally renowned design shops, such as Polyanna. With a couple of excellent restaurants, a good selection of live music venues, theatre, art gallery and one of only three Design cetres in the country, Barnsley has something for everyone.
Specification
Kitchen
- Fully fitted kitchen
- Integrated appliances
- Stainless steel electric oven
- Gas stainless steel hob and extractor
- Fridge Freezer
- Washer Dryer
- Floor coverings
- TV point
Lounge Dining
- Excellent sized rooms overlooking the front elevation
- French doors
- Juliet Balcony
- TV point
- Burglar Alarm
Bathroom
- White hand basin with chrome taps
- WC with chrome fittings
- Electric shower
- Halogen Down light fitting
General
- UPVC windows
- Block paved car park
- Individual entrance to all apartments
- Security lighting
Prices and Availability
| Plot | Sq Ft | Bed | Bath | Gross | Saving | TRP Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 812 | 2 | 1 | £149,000.00 | £22,350.00 | £126,650.00 |
| 2 | 755 | 2 | 1 | £129,000.00 | £19,350.00 | £109,650.00 |
| 3 | 452 | 1 | 1 | £110,000.00 | £16,500.00 | £93,500.00 |
| 4 | 755 | 2 | 1 | £129,000.00 | £19,350.00 | £109,650.00 |
| 5 | 452 | 1 | 1 | £110,000.00 | £16,500.00 | £93,500.00 |
Amazing savings of £16,500.00 to £22,350.00
Estimated 5 Year Property Valuation Projection
(1-5 years on Apartment Valued at £195,000)


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