Redrow News
High five at Stamford Brook
Fri, Mar 17th 2006, 11:00
Five fantastic reasons to join the growing trend of people taking advantage of three-storey living in the UK are now available at Redrow’s Stamford Brook development in Altrincham.
Five three-storey house types in the Balmoral, Tweed, Derwent, Wye and Fyne styles are now ready and waiting and it is hard to find any reason not to snap-up any one of these five fabulous homes.
Houses with accommodation arranged over three floors are already hugely popular in Manchester, where three-storey homes feature in many of the city’s street scenes and create a sense of style and elegance.
Now, three-storey living is making a welcome comeback and Redrow has brought this way of life to its landmark development, Stamford Brook near Altrincham, to add to its already diverse range of new homes from stylish apartments right through to family five-bedroom detached houses.
Elaine Mounsey, sales manager for Redrow Homes (North West), says: “We are very proud to present these ‘fantastic five’ homes which provide a real taster of the excellent range of homes we currently have at Stamford Brook. I would encourage all house hunters to come along and view our Balmoral and Mendip style view homes which give a terrific insight into the benefits and flexibility of three-storey living.
“We are particularly pleased with our fantastic range of three-storey homes that are sure to catch the attention of house seekers wishing to trade up to a larger home, including those with a growing family. However they also suit professional couples and ‘empty nesters’, who can set aside a whole floor of the house for guests or alternative uses such as a home office.”
With a prestigious address to match the elegant three-story living on the edge of the National Trust’s Dunham Massey estate, Stamford Brook in Altrincham is a development of energy efficient homes that aims to set the standard for the future of house building.
The exceptional venture is being created in partnership with the National Trust to build around 710 homes, footpaths and cycle links, a new community woodland and a major river restoration project on the former Brookside Farm at Sinderland Road, Broadheath.
Within this superb environment prices start at £149,950 for a two-bedroom apartment through to £335,000 for a Mendip style home and £370,000 for a Balmoral.
The development is close to Altrincham and Sale and ideally situated for easy access to the M56 and M6. It is within easy commuting distance of Manchester city centre, with a 10-minute cycle or bus ride to the Manchester Metrolink rail service.
To discover how you can become part of life at Stamford Brook and see what the future holds for new homes, call 0161 962 6276 or visit the marketing suite 10am to 5.30pm.


