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Charles Church luxury found in Stourbridge

10th October 2011 Print

‘Stylish’, ‘opulent’ and ‘welcoming’ are just three words being used to describe the stunning brand new homes found at luxury homebuilder Charles Church’s Crystal Mead development in Stourbridge.

Househunters across Stourbridge and the surrounding area are be treated to a desirable portfolio of three and four bedroom traditional homes at Crystal Mead, which all boast impressive façades and inviting interiors.

Alison Reading, sales director for Charles Church South Midlands, comments: “Our homes at Crystal Mead really stand out from the rest, as they have been thoughtfully designed to cater for homeowners’ requirements and more, whether that’s somewhere with room for a study, a master bedroom with the luxury of an en suite or a home with a sizeable garden.

“In addition, the finish and attention to detail within our properties are exquisite, as the homes are built by the best craftsmen, offering construction excellence. So, I encourage purchasers to pay us a visit at Crystal Mead, which is located off Kirkpatrick Drive, where they can find out how they can become a part of our exclusive community.”

Charles Church is renowned for building luxury homes built with precision, but despite this, the properties remain an affordable option. Prices at the development start from £199,950 or from £159,960 through the Government-led FirstBuy scheme for the attractive three bedroom Farthing housetype.

For those looking to move up the property ladder, the company’s Part Exchange scheme is being considered for the four bedroom designs. Take for example the magnificent four bedroom detached Millwood housetype at Plot 160, which is available through Part Exchange Plus or a £10,000 discount. This traditional two storey spacious property comes complete with carpets throughout and turf to the gardens. The Millwood is priced at £249,950.

Charles Church’s Crystal Mead development is situated on Kirkpatrick Drive, off Auckland Road, on the site of the former Wordsley hospital. Many of the old buildings have being retained and sympathetically restored, including the historic clock tower, ensuring the development has a real sense of history. The development boasts a traditional layout, with a beautiful area of open space for residents and visitors to enjoy.

Ideal for commuters, the M5 is within ease of reach of the development and Brierley Hill and Amblecote are close by.

For information on the range of homes available at Crystal Mead, visit charleschurch.com.