Redrow offers modern homes with a traditional twist

It will eventually comprise 192 properties, featuring a mixture of semi, detached and mews houses, as well as a selection of apartments, and all have been designed to complement the architecture of Port Sunlight.
Area sales manager for Redrow Homes (North West) Elaine Mounsey says: “All of the homes at Woodlands Grange feature a mix of appropriate elevational treatments, such as tile hangings, render and Tudor-style boarding very much in keeping with the picturesque village.
“The properties are also laid out along the lines of those in Port Sunlight with two and three-storey properties set together in a terrace.
“Homehunters can enjoy the best of both worlds with a modern low-maintenance new home, with plenty of ‘old world’ character.”
The development opens out into a square, creating a focal point at the entrance, which will eventually lead to a long tree-lined avenue.
The properties are arranged in small crescents and there are wrought iron railings around the apartments.
Elaine added: “Woodlands Grange is an extremely attractive development and has something for everyone, with a wide range of house types available from two-bedroom apartments to four-bedroom houses.”
Two-bedroom apartments are priced from £129,950, while house prices start at £170,000 for a three-bedroom property.
The development will incorporate several areas of open space and there is open woodland to the rear, offering the opportunity for a leisurely stroll.
It is ideally located for the M53 giving easy access to the motorway network. There are also good links to Liverpool from the nearby Bromborough Rake train station, making it ideal for commuters.
And Woodlands Grange is just minutes from Bromborough village, which has everything to cater for everyday needs and is close to Brotherton Park and the delightful Dibbinsdale Reserve.
To find out more about life at Woodlands Grange pop down to the development off New Chester Road, Bromborough, daily from 10am to 5.30pm, or log onto Redrow.co.uk.