New Homes in Lancashire

Stretching from coastal towns to rolling countryside, Lancashire offers a diverse lifestyle for homebuyers. Whether you enjoy seaside strolls in Blackpool, market days in Preston or walks through the Forest of Bowland, the county blends natural beauty with urban convenience. Families benefit from top-rated schools and extensive green spaces, while commuters enjoy strong transport links to Manchester, Liverpool and beyond. 
 
With a rich heritage and thriving communities, Lancashire appeals to those seeking variety and connection. Explore our new homes in Lancashire and enjoy life in one of the North West’s most versatile regions.
 
Calder Rise
Calder Rise
Dunlin Drive, Cottam, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 0JX
  • £265,000 to £412,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Centurion Village
Centurion Village
Longmeanygate, Midge Hall, Leyland, LANCASHIRE, PR26 7TB
  • £275,000 to £430,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Inglewhite Meadow, Longridge
Inglewhite Meadow, Longridge
1 Peregrine Crescent, Longridge, Preston, PR3 2RX
Sundial Place DWH
Sundial Place DWH
Lydiate Lane, Thornton, Liverpool, Merseyside, L23 1AE
  • £215,000 to £470,000
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
Silver Hill Manor
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Silver Hill Manor
Broad Lane/Lower Lane, Rochdale, OL16 4PT
  • £285,000 to £476,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Centurion Meadows
Centurion Meadows
Ilkley Road, Burley in Wharfedale, West Yorkshire, LS29 7HR
  • £465,000 to £1,000,000
  • 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
Imperial Court
Imperial Court
Ilkley Road, Burley in Wharfedale, West Yorkshire, LS29 7HL
  • £970,000 to £1,250,000
  • 5 bedroom
Kings Park
Kings Park
Fence Avenue, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 1LT
  • £363,000 to £800,000
  • 3, 4 and 5 bedroom

New Homes in Lancashire FAQs

  • Whether you’re attractive to the area by its beautiful natural scenery or access to vibrant towns and cities, Lancashire is a wonderful place to live. You can read on to discover more about what makes the county tick, while you can head over to our latest offers page to explore schemes.

  • The pull of nature is strong across Lancashire, which boasts everything from rising peaks to quiet valleys and pretty beaches. The Forest of Bowland is spectacular for walks, while the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District are within easy reach of the north. 

    The natural draws continue in the form of Leighton Moss and Rivington Pike, while Beacon Fell, Fairy Glen, St Anne’s Beach, Brockholes and Cuerden Valley Park all throw up different types of scenery, much of which you can see when you climb Pendle Hill. Especially if you’re launching into the sky on a paraglider. 

    Back down on level ground, don’t miss cultural highlights such as the Harris Museum, Art Gallery and Library or Lancaster Castle. If you fancy a night out then head into Preston, or if you’re looking for a fun-filled family experience, Blackpool Pleasure Beach is tough to beat. 
  • Lancashire is home to some of the best schools anywhere in the UK. Bishop Rawstorne CofE Academy in the Croston area has been named as one of the country’s best secondaries in recent years, while Lancaster Girls’ Grammar has received national recognition for its GCSE results. 

    Both of the schools above are rated highly by Ofsted, along with Clitheroe Royal Grammar. The same goes for Preston’s St Peter’s CofE, which conveniently also offers a nursery service,as well as Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Primary in Lytham St Anne’s and Blackburn’s St Gabriel’s CofE. 

  • From buses, trams and trains to planes and ferries, Lancashire has excellent transport links. Indeed, trains to London only take around two hours, which is a great journey time considering the distance. 

    There are lots of motorways which pass through the county, which is ideal if you have a car and often need to travel. The M61, M58, M55 and M6 all spend some of their time in the county, while the M62 between Manchester and Liverpool passes just to the south.