Keywest Estate Agents / Sep 21

Living in Clarendon Park Leicester

We know that Clarendon park is a great place to be based – we have an office here, after all – but we want to tell you more about why the area is a great place to live as well as to work.

Clarendon Park is a hugely popular place to live amongst professional people and young families, as well as with those who simple enjoy the area’s Bohemian buzz and plentiful supply of shops, bistros and bars.

It is an urban oasis which lies just to the south of Leicester city centre, offering easy access to a multitude of amenities whilst still retaining a pleasant community feel, helped by many older residents of the area who have lived in Clarendon Park since they were children.

The area is also a haven for commuters, who can reach the ring-road links with the M69 and M1 in just 15 minutes. Clarendon Park is also bordered by the A6 to the east and the A50 to the east, and there are plenty of bus services linking with the city centre, which lies just two miles away.

Queens Road and Clarendon Park Road

The two main roads in the area are Queens Road and Clarendon Park Road, with a major crossroads proving a hub for the community. There are unique shops and convenience stores catering for everyday needs, along with lots of lively bistros and bars.

There is no shortage of community groups offering new interests to explore, either, and Leicester University is just a short walk away for those people looking for a more formal learning environment.

The area is believed to have once been the property of the Society of Friends. This is why there are more newer-style bars rather than traditional pubs in Clarendon Park.

Some of the area’s most renowned homes were designed by well-known local architects. These include Isaac Barradale, James Tait, Ernest Gimson and Stockdale Harrison. Gimson was one of the Arts and Crafts movement leaders, and his listed property, known as The White House, is situated in North Avenue.

For those who enjoy a little retail therapy, there are plenty of unique and unusual choices. It is a haven for independent retailers, and shoppers can find everything from second-hand books and retro designer clothing to glamorous jewellery and shoes during a browse around Clarendon Park.

The leisure opportunities are equally eclectic, ranging from the vast swathes of green offered by Victoria Park to De Montfort Hall and its concerts. There are also the Queens Road Allotments, which are an oasis for those people who like to grow their own fruit, vegetables and flowers, as well as those who want to keep wildlife and animals such as chickens and bees.

House Prices Clarendon Park Leicester

Clarendon Park continues to maintain its appeal as a place to live, and properties retain their value and attractiveness to Leicester property buyers. The average property price in Clarendon Park is around £180,167, a little more than the Leicester city average of £168,056 but less expensive than Knighton at £225,847 and Stoneygate, where the average property price stands at £246,256.

Many properties in the area are terraced houses, although there are also great options for those people looking for Clarendon Park flats or semi-detached houses.

Are you looking to move to the Leicestershire area? Call Keywest today 01162544555 and let our property experts help you find your dream home.