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Three is the magic number in Chester

11th May 2007 Print
CGI of The Leicester housetype Three-storey homes have become full circle with its original Georgian principles providing a blueprint for meeting the demands of modern house buyers. A prime example is Charles Church’s Leicester housetype, available at The Laurels in Chester.

Claire Jarvis, Sales Manager, comments: “Three-storey living is fast becoming a versatile phenomenon offering endless benefits to young professionals and growing families. Three-storey homes have historically generated interest with a wide range of purchasers and Charles Church has perfectly redefined the concept of townhouse living for the 21st century at The Laurels.”

The Leicester, with three bedrooms located over three floors for extra flexibility, is a prime example of why three is the magic number at The Laurels. The benefits of living in a townhouse are endless…….Bedrooms on the middle floor can flexibly be turned into a study or play area, the top floor maximises the often unused and neglected space in the roof and the top floor can also be converted into a self contained haven for adults or teenagers from large families.

In The Leicester you’ll find the top floor is dedicated to the master suite with an en-suite bathroom and built-in wardrobe.

The first floor has two bedrooms, a study and a family bathroom with crisp white sanitaryware fitted as standard. The ground floor has an open plan living room and dining room area as well as an imaginatively designed kitchen which combines style with practicality.

The Laurels is a superb development of two, three, four and five bedroom homes located just one mile from the historic city centre of Chester. With nine different housetypes on offer at this development of just 26 homes, there is certain to be something which appeals to all buyers.

With the sales office open from Thursday to Monday between 10.30am and 5.30pm it’s as easy as 1,2,3 to find out more about three storey living at The Laurels.

For more information, visit Charleschurch.com.

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CGI of The Leicester housetype