Hedgerows, Redditch. B98 7PF
"Hedgerows is close to the centre of Redditch was an exclusive development of 89 one and two bedroom apartments and four and five bedroom town houses, developed to accommodate the needs of both first time buyers and families alike.
What they all have in common is that each one was designed to offer exceptional value, constructed with the latest building materials by traditional craftsmen with an uncompromising commitment to quality.
Redditch is a town in north east Worcestershire approximately 15 miles south of Birmingham. In the 19th century Redditch became the international centre for the needle and fishing tackle industry, and ninety percent of the world's needles were manufactured in the town and its neighbourhoods.


The town has several historical sites. The National Needle Museum and the ruins of Bordesley Abbey are located in the Abbey Ward district of Redditch and the remains of a medieval moated settlement called Moons Moat is situated within the Church Hill estate.
The Kingfisher Shopping Centre was opened in 1976 by the then Prime Minister James Callaghan and now forms the town's primary retail centre and it is well known for the palm trees in the centre's Worcester Square.
Redditch has 900 acres of public open space in the Arrow Valley Country Park. This incorporates the 27 acre Arrow Valley Lake which is fed from the River Arrow. It features a countryside centre, opened in 2000 and features countryside and wildlife displays and a cafe.
Redditch schools operate a three-tier system. Children attend first school from the age of five, middle school from the age of nine, and secondary school at the age of 13. Redditch currently has four secondary schools, Saint Augustine's High School, Kingsley College, Trinity High School and Arrow Vale High School. North East Worcestershire College (often referred to "NEW College") is a large general further education college

