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New homes in Cannock could be right up your street

31st March 2009 Print
New homes in Cannock could be right up your street New homes of distinction are shooting up at a Huntington development that’s re-creating the tradition of town centre family living in the classic Georgian terraces of the late 18th century.

These houses stand out because they are quite tall and elegant – and at Fallowfields by George Wimpey West Midlands, off Stafford Road, four bedroom mews townhouses, spread over three spacious storeys, are the new talk of the village.

The new-style Malvern has an integral garage and a feature kitchen/dining room on the ground floor with French doors out to the rear garden, while other highlights include a balconied lounge and bedroom-cum-study on the middle floor and large master bedroom with private ensuite on the top floor, along with two other double bedrooms.

And Plot 46 in the Malvern style is now available for only £184,995 but his knockdown price also includes free flooring throughout plus £12,000 of designer extras included too!

At Fallowfields, George Wimpey West Midlands has also removed the hardest part of moving – relying on others – with a scheme that takes all the uncertainty out of moving home and literally enables you to trade in your old home for a brand new one.

Sales & marketing director, Carol Edwards, explains: “We have probably the biggest ‘Part Exchange’ budget of all the major housebuilders, so I urge anyone whose ability to purchase is determined by the sale of another property to come and talk to us – as we can quickly help to get a move on.

“Part Exchange’ guarantees a buyer, a fair price and no worries over a moving date for the existing property, or being let down by banks, solicitors and even buyers pulling out. Subject to survey, George Wimpey settle on a price for your old house and stick to it, along with a realistic completion date, so there’s no unpredictable chain to hold things up.

“There are no agent’s fees to pay either as we’re effectively buying your home from you – leaving you to move in to your new home as and when you’re ready – plus we can even accommodate ‘chainbreaker’ deals whereby we step in and purchase another property further down the chain if things fall through. This stops the purchase getting held up, or even grinding to a halt and our customers tell us that it provides extra peace of mind and takes all the stress and strain away.”

Apart from its proximity to Cannock Chase, Fallowfields will offer tree-lined avenues, lots of established, mature trees, plus a host of natural, green areas within its boundaries - because it falls in restricted green belt! Huntington itself is rich in mining heritage, but has recently benefited from new housing, investment and regeneration, while it’s very well connected too – the main A34 from Cannock to Stafford runs through the village and the M6 and Toll Road is just a few minutes drive away.

And it is fortunate to have many amenities for a village location – church, reception and primary school, restaurant hotel, post office, local stores and takeaways, youth club, pubs, community centre, bowling green and rugby club. The Recreation Ground has just been modernised and a new health centre is also planned.

Fallowfields comprises 85 new homes of distinction made up of three/four bedroom townhouses and three bed semi and detached homes – all with garage. Prices range from just £164,995 up to £189,885.

New sales executive Linda Wainwright is highly experienced and says that Fallowfields with its distinctive horseshoe-shaped streetscene is the most picturesque development she has worked on, while site manager Mick Wale was recently placed in the top 20 nationally in the National House Building Council’s annual ‘Quality’ awards.

For more information, log on to Georgewimpey.co.uk.

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New homes in Cannock could be right up your street