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A warm welcome for new homes in Desborough

3rd November 2009 Print
Heritage Gardens

David Wilson East Midlands is celebrating following the successful sales launch of its latest development, Heritage Gardens, in Desborough last weekend.

 

Heritage Gardens on Buttercup Road is a charming collection of just 58 new homes. It comprises a stunning selection of two-, three- and four- bedroom properties from the extensive David Wilson portfolio and includes some of the housebuilder’s most sought after styles.

 

Offering housing solutions for everyone from first time buyers to expanding families and downsizers alike, Heritage Gardens is sure to be a hit with househunters seeking quality new homes in a good location.

 

Visitors to the launch were treated to drinks and canapés and as it was Halloween weekend, the housebuilder held a fancy dress competition which was won by Jessica who received £50 Toys R Us vouchers for his/her efforts.

 

Philip Lacey, Sales Director at David Wilson, comments “We’re thrilled by the positive feedback we received from visitors to the launch weekend who were impressed not only with the aesthetics of this charming development but also by the new Hurst showhome which was opened at the same time.

 

“The Hurst is a four- and three- bedroom family home, it’s a fantastic design and a prime example of the standard of home that buyers could find themselves living in if they buy at Heritage Gardens.

 

“This is an exclusive development in a popular location and I’m confident that the homes on offer will prove in demand with local househunters. We’re already receiving lots of enquiries from interested househunters and I’m confident it will only be a matter of time before we record our first sale there.”

 

Located on Buttercup Road, Heritage Gardens benefits from a fantastic range of local amenities including shops, bars, restaurants and a leisure centre.

 

Prices at the development start form £114,995 for a two- bedroom home in the style of a Hinton.

 

For more information, visit dwh.co.uk.

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