Award-winning homebuilder hosting a ‘Help to Move’ event at Ironbridge development this weekend
Ironbridge home seekers will have the opportunity to view an award-winning homebuilder’s properties at a high-quality development in the historic village.

Lioncourt Homes will welcome visitors to the Heritage Walk development on Saturday, 1 March and Sunday, 2 March, for the ‘Help to Move’ event, with first-time buyers, second movers, downsizers and more encouraged to attend and learn about the breadth of homes available.
Between 10am and 5.30pm, Lioncourt Homes sales representatives will be on hand to discuss the range of two, three, and four-bedroom homes available, in collaboration with esteemed agents Connells.
Just off Beech Road, Heritage Walk is within walking distance of Ironbridge, its renowned Gorge – a UNESCO World Heritage Site - and nearby Coalbrookdale. The village sits on the banks of the River Severn, over which passes the world’s first iron bridge.

With high-specification homes available for competitive prices and progressing well, buyers are being encouraged to enquire quickly.
Jack Jones, Head of Sales and Marketing at Lioncourt Homes, said: “Our ‘Help to Move’ event will support home seekers at all stages of their housing journey, whether they’re looking for their first home, moving up the property ladder, or looking to downsize.
“With a great range of homes to choose from and our knowledgeable sales team and partners on hand, we encourage anybody interested to visit Heritage Walk this weekend to explore how we can make their move as smooth as possible.
“We’re looking forward to helping buyers move seamlessly with expert advice across this weekend and beyond.”
Heritage Walk residents benefit from proximity to rural Shropshire’s wealth of green spaces and high-quality local schools for all ages. Woodlands Primary School is within a short distance, rated Good in its latest Ofsted report, while the Habadashers’ Abraham Darby school caters for secondary, GCSE and A-Level pupils. Aspris Telford School specialises in provision for secondary children with complex needs.
Thanks to the extensive road and rail networks surrounding Heritage Walk, residents are also well-connected to the Midlands, North West, South West and Wales.
The new homes also sit close to the tranquil Shropshire Hills, perfect for days out with the family, dog walking and taking in the fresh air, with several charming restaurants and picturesque views.
The ‘Help to Move’ event will offer a valuable, in-depth guidance for anybody considering a move to the charming development.
For more information, please visit lioncourthomes.com/housing-developments/shropshire/heritage-walk.