Be an easy mover at Fairfield Park

The house builder is offering the stunning Tollerton family home with the Easymover scheme, which is designed to help purchasers secure their new home and sell their current property in one easy package.
Buyers with homes to sell are able to choose a new George Wimpey home and pay a small £250 reservation fee to secure the plot. Two free initial valuations from two independent estate agents are then received before George Wimpey North Yorkshire and the customer agree a marketing price for the current property based on the valuations.
George Wimpey North Yorkshire and the appointed estate agents will then undertake an extensive marketing campaign to sell the current property within 6 weeks, taking the stress out of the house selling process.
Lynne Harrison, sales executive at the development, said: "The Tollerton is a superb property offering a great mix of space and practicality that really suites larger families. Now with Easymover it is easier than ever for us to help you secure a great family home."
The Tollerton ground floor comprises an entrance hall leading on to a downstairs cloakroom, spacious lounge, kitchen and dining room with French doors that lead out onto the private garden.
Move up to the first floor and the family bathroom can be found off the main landing along with four bedrooms, one of which features an en-suite. The Tollerton also comes with a garage and prices start from £210,000.
Fairfield Park is situated on Church Street along the stunning coastline and is surrounded by beautiful countryside offering a haven for a relaxing walk.
A wealth of leisure and shopping facilities are available nearby including the Dalton Park shopping mall.
The development is also perfectly located for transport, with the A19 only a short drive away and close links with the A1(M), Teesside, Newcastle and Sunderland.
For further information about Fairfield Park, call into the sales information centre on Church Street which is open seven days a week, between 10am and 5.30pm.
Further details about the development can also be found online at Georgewimpey.co.uk.