Manor Park was developed between
1988 and 1995 and is now recognised as one of the best private estates in the
Plymouth area and is much sought after, with houses of excellent size and
quality, making ideal family homes. Houses do not stay on the market for long
and a record of one day was achieved in March 2004 for the sale of one of the
properties (not even enough time for the sale board to go up)
As part of this development all
proprietors automatically become shareholders in Leigham Manor Management
(Plymouth) Ltd., the management company, run by its members for the benefit of
its members, having responsibility for the 5 acres of amenity land and roadways
within the development.
To protect all the residents, a
deed of covenant is entered into with the management company giving certain
rights and obligations on both parts. Prospective buyers can obtain full
details through their solicitors contacting the management company.
All the woodland surrounding
Manor Park is either owned by Leigham Manor Management, The National Trust or
The Woodland Trust and is therefore protected.
No more properties will be built
within Manor Park as the residents have vetoed any further development and the
Management Company's directors have pledged to uphold this veto.
STOP PRESS NEWS:
Executive Properties
currently for sale in Manor Park:
Beechwood Rise:
TWO
Parkfield Drive:
NONE
Woodland Lane:
NONE
Typical house prices in
Manor Park are between £475,000 and £550,000 (prices as of APRIL 2005)
To be the first to hear
about any houses being put on the market please
send an e-mail to
sales@manorpark.plus.com for updated
information on properties and contact details of the estate agents involved.
The information on this webpage is updated
regularly but the owner of the website cannot guarantee the accuracy of sales
details
This website is privately run,
owned and © P J Clarke
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Aerial Photo of the Manor
Park with National Trust and Woodland Trust Woodland (photo: S.
Johnson). Click on the photo for a larger image.

The end of an era:
The final sale of the land prior to the development of Manor Park,
a luxury development of 41 executive homes.
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