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Last chance to buy with George Wimpey in Trimdon Station

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Sales are nearly complete at George Wimpey’s Trimdon Station development The Hawthorns, with only two detached homes still available to buy – all for less than £125,000.

The development has a friendly community feel and is popular with families looking for a stylish home in an attractive, semi-rural location.

Jackie McKeown, regional sales manager, said: “This really is the last chance to buy at The Hawthorns. The final two homes are all ideal for the modern family and come at a price which represents great value for money. To really get a feel for The Hawthorns why not come down and take a look around and see what we can do to help you move into your new home.”

The remaining homes available at The Hawthorns are the three bedroom detached Willow, priced from £124,950.

The ground floor of the Willow features a living room, cloakroom and a separate dining room leading through to the kitchen, while upstairs there is a family bathroom and three bedrooms including an impressive master bedroom, which benefits from en-suite facilities. The property also benefits from an integral garage.

The Hawthorns is close to local shops, restaurants and amenities, and enjoys a host of shopping and leisure facilities in nearby Durham and Hartlepool. The development also benefits from great road links and is close to the A1(M), A181 and A19. There is also a regular bus service to nearby towns and villages.

For more information about the final homes at The Hawthorns, call into the sales information centre on Cinnamon Drive, Trimdon Station, which is open Thursday to Monday, 10am until 5.30pm.

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Date Published: 18 February 2010

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