Families looking for a high quality new home to end their year on a high can still make their dream come true at George Wimpey’s Church View development in Blackwell Village.
The housebuilder has one remaining home at the development, the three storey, four bedroom Cromford home, ideal for families who enjoy contemporary living at its most luxurious.
The Cromford home is a highly attractive detached property offering ample living accommodation with the addition of a separate study on the top floor which makes it ideal for any family whose key requirements include space for children to do their homework or for a home office.
On its ground floor The Cromford features a spacious lounge and separate dining room along with a contemporary kitchen with breakfast area, cloakroom and integrated single garage, adding to its appeal as an ideal family home.
On the first floor there is a family bathroom, the master bedroom and a further two bedrooms all benefitting from an ensuite shower room. On the top floor, in addition to a study, there is another large bedroom, which also features en suite shower room.
The Cromford is available to view and comes fully carpeted with an upgraded fully fitted kitchen along with landscaped front and rear gardens. The price for the Cromford is an impressive £219,995.
Sales and marketing director Anne Bagshaw commented: “Church View has always been a popular development with families so I would advise buyers to register their interest in the Cromford home as soon as possible if they want to be in with a chance of living in this vibrant area.”
Church View is a select development of four and five bedroom detached family homes situated on Primrose Hill on the edge of Blackwell village within easy reach of Derby City Centre. The development benefits from an idyllic semi-rural setting with beautiful views of open countryside.
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Date Published: 18 November 2009