Pictured above: The Forster-type showhome
The doors to a new luxury showhome have officially opened at
Miller Homes East Midlands' popular Derbyshire development,
Cavendish Wharf.
The development is situated in the picturesque village of
Shardlow - which whilst being steeped in history, offers
prospective buyers an exquisite location in which to set up
home.
Built on the historical site of a former workhouse and hospital,
Cavendish Wharf now provides a selection of stylish and
sympathetically designed properties which benefit greatly from the
rural surroundings, and are ideal for a stress-free lifestyle.
One such property is the three-bedroomed Forster townhouse - now
developed into a new showhome to allow homebuyers the chance to
envisage what life would be like living in one the quality homes on
offer.
The Forster is a contemporary family home, thoughtfully laid-out
over three floors and complete with an integral single garage.
The entire middle floor is taken-up with a spacious lounge area
and large kitchen-diner designed to encompass a social atmosphere,
whilst privacy is the priority on the groundfloor, which hosts not
only a utility room and WC, but also a secluded study or family
room featuring French doors that open straight out into the
delightful landscaped garden.
Three good-sized bedrooms, one including en-suite facilities,
can be found on the second floor of the property and are perfectly
proportioned to welcome a family wanting of a relaxed way of
living.
Joy Goodman, sales director for Miller Homes East Midlands,
commented: "Cavendish Wharf is in a truly wonderful location which
has already attracted large numbers of visitors interested in
buying in such an idyllic setting, and we hope that by launching
this new showhome we will offer even more people a glimpse of the
lifestyle that could await them here.
"Property is still one of the most secure long term investments
that you can make and new homes may not have been this affordable
for years. With confidence in the market so high, I really don't
think there could be a better time to buy."