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With £1,000 paid towards your mortgage every month for 12 months, leading housebuilder Bellway is offering homebuyers the chance to realise their aspirations and move to the beautiful new build home of their dreams at Rose Meadow this year.
The mortgage contribution incentive of £12,000 is available on selected plots at Rose Meadow until 31 March 2023.
A truly stunning development of three, four and five bedroom homes, Rose Meadow is tucked away, just off London Road which leads directly into Northwich. Surrounded by meadowland and nature, it occupies a quiet and leafy spot that is within easy walking distance of the town centre yet well connected for those wishing to commute to Manchester and Chester.
Local schools are very highly regarded, along with the further education facilities at Mid Cheshire College, and there is no shortage of things to do for leisure at the weekend with country parks, nature walks, golf clubs, garden centres and farm shops in the local area.
Well known for its lovely marina, Northwich boasts a great selection of shops, bars and restaurants, a superb Waitrose supermarket and wide range of everyday services and amenities. The pretty village of Davenham is also close by with its warm and welcoming country pubs.
With such a fantastic incentive on offer and only for a limited time, a visit to Rose Meadow is a must, to learn more about the beautiful Bellway homes currently available for sale and to view the development’s two stunning show homes.
Starting from £264,995 for a three-bedroom home and £394,995 for a four-bedroom home, Bellway has a wide choice of detached and semi-detached properties on sale at Rose Meadow, all offering a stylish and flexible modern living space with private off-road parking for two cars.
A great starter home for growing families, or ideal for those looking to downsize, the Byron is a three-bedroom semi-detached property with private parking for two cars and is priced at £264,995.
Equally popular is the Easton, a three-bedroom detached property with traditional bay fronted lounge and dining kitchen room with French doors to a wonderful garden which is just perfect for outdoor entertaining in the summer months and priced at £317,995.
Rose Meadow also offers two fabulous four-bedroom house types; the Larch at £394,995 and the Keats at £399,995, both with Southwest-facing gardens maximising daylight and sunshine.
With its spacious hallway, lounge and landing and magnificent kitchen diner – that spans the width of the house and boasts French doors to the garden – plus four good sized bedrooms including master with en suite, The Larch is a real forever family home. It even has the added benefit of an extra room downstairs that works well as a study, home office, playroom, reading room or teenagers den.
Equally attractive, The Keats is a double fronted home with driveway and garage. It has a dual aspect 22ft lounge that runs the length of the house with a window to the front and French doors to the rear. The spacious kitchen dining room is also 22ft long and 10ft wide with plenty of space for a large dining table or additional seating area. This property also offers a useful utility room with access to the garden, plus four good bedrooms.
All of the above properties are available with Bellway’s £12,000 mortgage incentive.
If a beautiful new home in the heart of Cheshire is one of your aspirations for 2023 don’t delay. Make an appointment with our sales advisor today and you could be moving to a fabulous new home at Rose Meadow this year.
For further information on properties available at Rose Meadow, please contact Bellway on 01606 369 190 or visit www.bellway.co.uk.
Homebuyers can feel confident when buying with Bellway, a highly regarded housebuilder with more than 75 years of building expertise and 5-star customer service. Providing quality properties built to the highest standards and designed to stand the test of time, Bellway homes are beautiful new builds, so energy efficient and environmentally friendly too.
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