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It takes ‘all sorts' at Edenside

16th June 2008 Print
It takes ‘all sorts' at Edenside Buyers searching for their ideal new home need look no further that to Barratt West Midlands' Edenside development on Elwell Street in Wednesbury which has ‘all sorts' of property styles available, meaning there is sure to be something for everyone. This stunning development has quickly become a hit with homebuyers, impressed with the wide range of properties to choose from.

With three styles of two-bedroom apartments and 10 styles of terraced, semi-detached and link-detached three-bedroom houses there really is ‘all sorts' to choose from for ‘all sorts' of buyers.

David Child, Sales Director for Barratt commented, "From first-time buyers searching for the perfect starter home families looking for a spacious and modern family property, there is a fantastic selection of styles to pick from at Edenside. Our three-bedroom style homes are some of the most sought after in our portfolio since they can accommodate the needs of so many different family arrangements, hence our decision to build so many varieties here at Edenside.

"Visitors to the development have not only been impressed with the wide selection of homes available, but also the excellent location. Wednesbury town centre is less than half a mile from the development and several primary and secondary schools are close by."

Edenside is less than two miles from junction nine of the M6 motorway, offering a fast and direct route to Birmingham, whilst Wolverhampton is only seven miles away. Wednesbury's Brunswick Park lies within walking distance of the development offering 34 acres of play areas and gardens, tennis courts, a traditional band stand and a multi-use games area. Plus the famous Merry Hill shopping centre is close at hand.

The two-bedroom apartments at Edenside are priced from £117,200 and three-bedroom houses start from just £175,450. For more information log on to Barratthomes.co.uk/edenside.

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It takes ‘all sorts' at Edenside