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Castle Hill development, Ebbsfleet
00:00, 14 November 2014
updated: 09:24, 14 November 2014
Spacious and light-filled kitchen and family rooms are quickly making a big impact at Ward Homes’ prestigious development, Castle Hill at Ebbsfleet Valley.
A show home is now open at the development of 150 three and four-bedroom homes, marking the first stages of a 15,000-home garden city at Ebbsfleet. Off-plan sales have been brisk and buyers can now register an interest to receive information on new releases as they are announced.
Buyers have been impressed by good-sized living areas, as well as garages, carports and french doors to gardens. Spacious master bedrooms have en suites. Landscaped parkland and impressive road and public transport links complete the picture.
Mark Bailey, managing director of Ward Homes, says: “This is a perfect opportunity to see the quality and mix available at the development and to visit the show home complete with interactive site plans and floor plans.
“Set within this future Garden City, Ebbsfleet Station is on its doorstep with a journey time of just 19 minutes to St Pancras and King’s Cross stations and easy access to the continent. To date, the success of the site has been phenomenal, with plots selling off-plan before the official public opening.
“Our second phase sold out immediately it was released and demand continues with a waiting list of eager purchasers.” Housing and planning minister Brandon Lewis, who officially opened the Ward Homes development with a ribbon cutting ceremony, said: “With £200 million government backing and the set-up of a development corporation to drive forward the development of Ebbsfleet, there is nothing to hold back plans on paper from becoming real homes and communities.
“I am delighted that work is now well under way on new family homes.” The show home is open seven days a week by appointment.
To register for updates on properties and prices, call 08444 700 559 or see
www.wardhomes.co.uk
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