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See Woburn Sands’ own version of ‘Little Italy’

7th August 2007 Print
The Amalfi With their balconies and terraces overlooking a tree-lined lake, property-seekers could be excused for believing their search has taken them to the Italian lakes – but this new range of luxury apartments from George Wimpey is ideally located in Woburn Sands.

Available in three designs named after the beautiful Adriatic locations of ‘Amalfi’, ‘Rimini’ and ‘Sorrento’, these sumptuous two-bedroom apartments have the spirit of Italian style running through every detail.

Each benefits from a balcony or terrace to make the most of the fabulous views, while the spacious rooms have been designed with extra ceiling height to enhance their light and airy feel.

There are also superb finishing touches included in the price, including designer taps and shower fittings, chrome sockets and switches, and a state-of-the-art ‘ultra-discreet’ multi-room audio system that lets music play all around the home without the need for ugly wires or boxes.

In addition, all properties at Waterside enjoy an excellent standard specification including gas central heating, double glazing, built-in oven, hob and hood and a washer/dryer.

The ‘Sorrento’ apartment, for example, comprises a large combined lounge/dining room and kitchen, two spacious bedrooms - one with en-suite shower room - a family bathroom and a separate entrance hallway.

Prices for these stunning homes start from £249,995.

Comprising just 38 contemporary, two-bedroom properties, this prestigious location is less than a mile from the picturesque centre of Woburn Sands.

Waterside is the sister development of George Wimpey’s popular Parklands, where a range of two, three and four-bedroom homes are currently available with prices starting from £180,000.

Further information is available by visiting the Sales Centre, located off Station Road in Woburn Sands, and open every day from 11am to 5pm.

Information on all George Wimpey developments across the region is available by visiting the web site at Georgewimpey.co.uk.

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