New Homes in Leicestershire

Leicestershire, located in the East Midlands, offers a mix of countryside charm and modern city living. Families benefit from well-regarded schools and green spaces like Abbey Park. Direct rail services to London can take as little as one hour, ideal for commuters.   
 
The county features vibrant areas like Leicester, known for shopping, dining and cultural attractions such as the King Richard III Visitor Centre. Market towns like Melton Mowbray offer strong local communities and rural charm, with the convenience of urban amenities.  
 
Explore our new homes in Leicestershire and find a location that suits you.   
The Skylarks
The Skylarks
Rempstone Road, East Leake, Nottinghamshire, LE12 6PW
  • £269,995 to £374,995
  • 2 and 3 bedroom
Sileby Green
Coming soon
Sileby Green
Cossington Road, Sileby, Loughborough, LE12 7SW
  • Coming soon
Queen's Manor
Queen's Manor
Barkby Road, Queniborough, , Leicestershire, LE7 3FE
  • £309,995 to £854,995
  • 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
Thorpebury in the Limes
Thorpebury in the Limes
Barkbythorpe Road, Thorpebury, Near Barkby Thorpe, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE7 3QP
  • £364,995 to £772,995
  • 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
New Lubbesthorpe
New Lubbesthorpe
Tweed Street, Lubbesthorpe, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE19 4BH
  • £249,995 to £574,995
  • 1, 3 and 4 bedroom
The Stables
The Stables
Hollygate Lane, Cotgrave, Nottinghamshire, NG12 3HE
  • £339,995 to £529,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Wigston Meadows South
Wigston Meadows South
Newton Lane, Wigston, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE18 3UR
  • £404,995 to £742,995
  • 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
The Nook
The Nook
Newton Lane, Wigston, Leicester, LE18 3UR
  • £649,995 to £799,995
  • 5 bedroom
Wigston Meadows North
Wigston Meadows North
Newton Lane, Wigston, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE18 3UR
  • £312,995 to £679,995
  • 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
DWH at Romans Quarter
DWH at Romans Quarter
Chapel Lane, Bingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG13 7BS
  • £232,500 to £714,995
  • 4 and 5 bedroom
Drakelow Park
Drakelow Park
Marley Way (off Walton Road), Drakelow, Burton upon Trent, Derbyshire, DE15 9WQ
  • £299,995 to £419,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Callendar Farm
Callendar Farm
Off The Long Shoot, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV11 7AP
Elm Tree Park
Elm Tree Park
Blidworth Lane, Rainworth, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG21 0HF
  • £194,995 to £539,995
  • 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom

New Homes in Leicestershire FAQs

  • Whether you’re drawn by the county’s excellent Midlands location, the miles of open landscapes or the culture on offer in major cities like Leicester, there are lots of different strings to Leicestershire’s bow. And thanks to initiatives such as the Part Exchange scheme, buying a new home in Leicestershire could be even easier than you imagined.
  • The city of Leicester is the county’s central hub, offering a great selection of historical sights, landmarks and cultural attractions. From the local abbey with its pretty park to the castle and cathedral, the National Space Centre also makes for a great day out for people of all ages. 

    With miles of open countryside best explored on foot or on your bike, you can also enjoy pleasant walks in places like Attenborough Nature Reserve, Bradgate Park and Brocks Hill Country Park. From the beauty spots and museums to leisure pursuits, historical draws and spectacular natural scenery, variety is the spice of life in Leicestershire.
  • As you’d expect from a major county, Leicestershire has a strong selection of excellent schools to suit families with children. Rushey Mead School is one of Leicester’s finest schools and along with the city’s Beauchamp College, is rated as outstanding by Ofsted. The same goes for Market Bosworth School. 

    If your kids are primary age, Oadby’s Brocks Hill Primary and Holywell Primary in Loughborough are two options in Ofsted’s top band. Christ the King Catholic Primary School and Whitehall Primary School in Leicester are two more.
  • Leicestershire benefits from a wonderful location within the heart of England, meaning you can get to all corners of the country with relative ease. There are plenty of train stations across the county you can use to get around, as well as a wide selection of bus routes and park and ride services for getting into places like Leicester

    If you have a car, the M1 motorway passes just to the west of Leicester, giving you easy access to LeedsSheffield and Nottingham to the north, and London, Luton and Northampton in the opposite direction. You can also use the M1 to get to East Midlands Airport, depending on where you live, of course.