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Dunelm Homes Welcome New Residents at Glebe Court
North East Homebuilder Dunelm Homes has announced the opening of a brand new showhome at Glebe Court, as the newly furnished Ripon open its doors to visitors in the village of Murton, County Durham.
The 3-bedroom Ripon showhome (from £109,995) is an ideal starter property for young couples or families. The two-storey property features an entrance hallway opening up into a front-facing modern kitchen, with an open lounge to the rear and downstairs WC. On the first floor, the property has three good-sized bedrooms and a family bathroom, with the master bedroom featuring its own en-suite bathroom.
Murton and the surrounding area benefits from a range of excellent local facilities including a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants as well as the North East’s biggest shopping outlet, Dalton Park, just two minutes from the development. Close to both the heritage coastline and countryside of County Durham, there are plenty of opportunities to explore further afield with excellent transport links via nearby Seaham and Sunderland railway stations.
Colin Willets, sales and marketing director at Dunelm Homes said: “Glebe Court offers a central location at the heart of Murton and the new Ripon showhome perfectly showcases the flexible space available in this two-storey property . The development has been enduringly popular both with locals and those from further afield wishing to settle in this close-knit community and we look forward to welcoming new residents to the village of Murton in the future.”
For further information about properties available for sale at Glebe Court please visit www.dunelmhomes.co.uk or contact the Dunelm Homes sales team direct on 0191 517 3896 and sales@dunelmhomes.co.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Colin Willetts .
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