Development details
- 90 high-specification apartments with an exquisite finish
- Studio apartments from £140,000
- One bedroom apartments from £185,000
- Two bedroom apartments from £240,000
- 75 allocated parking spaces
- 20% deposit to exchange
- 4 minute walk to Leicester Royal Infirmary with 17,000 staff
- 8 minute walk to University of Leicester and De Montfort University
- 10 minute walk to the City Centre and Train Station
- 999 year lease
- Sustainable low emission development
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Prices from
£140,000
Prices to
£272,000
Completion date
Q2 2025
Location
Leicester, LE2
Stadium Place – Leicester
Stadium Place is located South-West of the City Centre on the site of the old Leicester City Football Ground. The site is heaped in sporting history and holds a special place in the hearts of many Leicester Residents. Located close to two universities, Leicester Royal Infirmary and the major city employment hubs, Stadium Place allows residents to move around the city for education, work and leisure.
A collection of 90 new build apartments are available across three blocks with a mix of Studios, One Beds and Two Beds which includes 75 allocated parking spaces. Exquisite internal finishes will allow residents to enjoy modern city centre living at the very highest standard.
The developments inspiration has been taken from surrounding Victorian terraced houses and the former Leicester City Football Ground which occupied the site for over 100 years. The projecting brickwork designs offer a nod to Leicester’s Victorian past. Large floor mounted windows with deep reveals have also been designed to ensure maximum daylight distributions into each apartment.
Well-designed apartment balconies and plentiful communal amenity areas are integrated into the development to be enjoyed by all residents.
Sustainable buildings are key to supporting the government through the reduction of their carbon footprints. This development has taken this into account from an early design stage and has maintained through to the completion of the apartments. Each apartment has an allocated photovoltaic panel on the roof to aid in reducing the electrical need and the buildings external fabric has been designed to the highest standards to reduce heat loss. These apartments achieve 18% reduction of CO2 emissions using this design approach.