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Detach from the norm

Fri, Nov 24th 2006, 11:00

Detached homes are a rare species in today’s property market and with only a handful remaining, ready to move into, at Rushmead Park, they could soon be extinct at this popular Trowbridge development.

 

 

 

Lorraine Kendrick, sales director for Redrow Homes (South West), said: “According to the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) the detached house is England's favourite property type, but because of Government guidelines on housing density very few brand new detached homes can now be built - which makes the homes at Rushmead Park very special properties indeed.

 

 

 

“The four-bedroom homes on offer all have an en-suite shower room to the master bedroom and a garage and so would suit growing families or perhaps couples looking for some extra space.”

 

 

 

Home builder Redrow is introducing its Fast Track service on the remaining detached properties from phase one which are ready to move into for the festive season.

 

 

 

Lorraine continues: “‘Fast Track Homes’ are perfect for those looking to open their presents in a brand new home this Christmas morning.  It means that buyers can move straight in with the minimum of fuss and no delay. And what’s more we have numerous incentives as well for those who can complete their purchase before December 15th, including £5,000 cash back and stamp duty paid.”

 

 

 

Current prices are from only £226,995 for the four-bedroom Ouse and £232,995 for the Ribble.

 

 

 

“Amazingly, we also have one of our most popular house types available as a fast-track home,” adds Lorraine.

 

 

 

The four-bedroom Walkham is ready to move in to now and is currently priced at only £259,995.

 

 

 

The ground floor contains a spacious, fully fitted kitchen with separate utility room, a lounge with patio doors onto the garden, a separate dining room and cloakroom.  The master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite shower room is on the first floor, alongside bedroom two (also with fitted wardrobes) and the family bathroom. Two further bedrooms are on the floor above.

 

 

 

If four bedrooms are not required, these extra ‘rooms in the roof’ lend themselves to alternative uses, including a study, games room or children’s playroom.

 

 

 

Lorraine adds: “This inspirational property will appeal to a wide range of buyers including growing families and people looking to trade up. We’re also expecting interest from older couples ‘downsizing’ – or life sizing – to a more manageable, modern property that still has all the space and comfort they’re used to.”

 

 

 

Rushmead Park is conveniently located approximately 12 miles from Bath and 24 miles from Bristol, making it ideal for commuters. Trowbridge has a bus and rail network linking the town to surrounding areas with train services to London. Bristol International Airport is approximately 35 miles away.

 

                                                                                               

 

The development is set on the outskirts of Trowbridge, in Paxcroft Mead, on the edge of the Wiltshire countryside. The town boasts an array of cafes, restaurants and pubs plus health and leisure centres. It also has supermarkets, high street stores, The Shires Shopping Mall and an indoor market.

 

 

 

For more information about the final handful of homes and the great Christmas incentives visit the marketing suite from 10am to 5.30pm Monday to Sunday or call 01225 755321.