New homes in Bradford
Bradford is a village in Lancashire, situated in the Ribble Valley with exceptional countryside access. This peaceful location offers excellent schools, local amenities and beautiful walks through the Forest of Bowland.
With regular bus services throughout the area and excellent road connections to Clitheroe in 10 minutes and Preston in 30 minutes, Bradford provides exceptional connectivity. The village features outstanding natural beauty and proximity to the Yorkshire Dales, making it ideal for those seeking a slower pace of life.
Our new homes in Bradford offer quality you can trust in this sought-after Lancashire location. Browse our developments to start your homebuying journey today.
Centurion Meadows
Ilkley Road, Burley in Wharfedale, West Yorkshire, LS29 7HR
- £465,000 to £1,000,000
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
Imperial Court
Ilkley Road, Burley in Wharfedale, West Yorkshire, LS29 7HL
- £970,000 to £1,250,000
- 5 bedroom
Amblers Chase
Bradford Road, East Ardsley, West Yorkshire, WF3 2DL
- £275,000 to £530,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
Castle Syke Grange
Ackworth Road, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF8 4RE
- £370,000 to £530,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
Coming soon
Silver Hill Manor
Broad Lane/Lower Lane, Rochdale, OL16 4PT
- £285,000 to £476,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
Penning Ridge
Halifax Road, Penistone, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S36 7EY
- £475,000 to £540,000
- 4 bedroom
Coming soon
Hollins Park View
Broomfield Lane, Stocksbridge, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S36 2AQ
- Coming soon
Oughtibridge Valley, Sheffield
Main Road, Oughtibridge, South Yorkshire, S35 0DN
- £315,000 to £575,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
New Homes in Bradford FAQs
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If you’re looking for a busy city to base yourself in within the West Yorkshire region, buying a new build home in Bradford could be your perfect move. Especially if you do so through us. Our latest offers page is packed with great programs to help you get moving, including our popular Movemaker scheme. With this, we could help you sell your current home and take care of your estate agent fees at the same time.
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The city centre plays host to an array of excellent attractions, including the superb National Science and Media Museum. The Peace Museum, Impressions Gallery, Bradford Police Museum and the city’s cathedral are all cultural draws well worth your time, with most of those located close to the Mirror Pool and Bradford City Hall.
Open spaces close to the heart of town include Peel Park, Bowling Park and Bradford Moor Park, as well as Victoria Park and Lister Park. With Hirst Wood Nature Reserve, Horton Bank Country Park and Nunroyd Park all on the outskirts, Shipley Glen is another great natural beauty spot to choose from further out of town.
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On account of its excellent selection of schools, Bradford is a very family-friendly city. Copthorne Primary, Dixons Music Primary, Iqra Academy and Barkerend Primary are just a few of the local schools for younger children that are classed as outstanding by Ofsted. At secondary level, Feversham Academy, Carlton Bolling, Dixons Trinity Academy and Dixons City Academy are also all in the education board’s top band.
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Bradford has great transport links for getting to other parts of West Yorkshire and beyond. The M606 motorway begins just south of town, linking up with the M62 which runs between Leeds and Manchester, among other major cities. It only takes 20 minutes to drive to the former in good traffic, while it’s 45 minutes to the latter. You can expect to spend a similar amount of time reaching either of these hubs by train, while Bradford Interchange also offers services to spots like Halifax which take just 10 minutes. Meanwhile, Leeds Bradford Airport is only around seven miles outside the city centre.