LUXURIOUS new homes being built in Knutsford will be ready for families to move into this Christmas.
Finishing touches are now being made to a number of three, four and five-bedroom properties at Redrow’s Tabley Park development.
Located less than a mile from the town centre and nestled amongst 15 acres of open space, this site is home to some of Redrow’s most luxurious homes.
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Prices at The Tatton start from £1.3 million.
This property offers five bedrooms, three ensuites, a dressing room and family bathroom.
Downstairs features an open plan kitchen, dining and family area. There is also a separate utility room and walk-in larder.
The front of the house is a lounge, dining room, study, cloakroom and double garage.
The Heyrose has an open plan kitchen, dining and family area, with a separate lounge, utility and cloakroom.
Upstairs there are three bedrooms each with an ensuite and a dressing room to the main bedroom.
Prices currently start from £805,000.
There are also four ‘readymade’ plots available, including the Mere, Sudlow, Arley and Cranford, all ready to move into immediately.
Readymade homes are energy efficient, brand new homes, with a high specification interior chosen by the homebuilder’s interior designers and with a host of extras included such as flooring.
Anna Evans-Kerr, sales director of Redrow North West, said: “Our ‘readymade’ properties come with a host of extras handpicked by our award-winning design team.
“These extras will save homebuyers thousands of pounds.
“We have a good selection of property types to suit all buyers.
“And what a better time to move into a new home than just before Christmas.”
Tabley Park’s three show homes The Chelford, The Pickmere and The Mere are open to the public seven days a week.
Redrow’s latest interactive digital technology also offers buyers the chance to view homes and take virtual tours around properties and the wider development.
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