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Contemporary homes at historic flour mill site
Summer house hunters in Burscough have received a seasonal boost from leading housebuilder Persimmon Homes.
The company is currently offering 5% Deposit Paid* on selected apartments at the landmark Ainscough Mill development in the village.
Sales advisor Lynn says: “The transformation of this historic flour mill site into 56 stunning contemporary apartments has been warmly welcomed by the local community.
“The homes retain many of the traditional architectural features of the iconic building, helping to combine character with contemporary living.”
The Ainscough Mill apartments sit adjacent to the Leeds Liverpool Canal just off Mill Lane, and are available to reserve now from just £137,995.
Lynn adds: “Buyers are being quick to recognise that this is an exclusive location that not only offers a wealth of history but the convenience of apartment living. It is easy to see why they are being snapped up so quickly, especially with the 5% deposit currently being gifted to purchasers.
“We would urge people to hurry if they want to be a part of this new community.”
The apartments boast a superb contemporary kitchen, carpets throughout and a personal parking space.
Burscough village lies north of Ormskirk and south of Rufford, on the A59, and offers excellent transport links to Manchester, Liverpool and Preston.
To find out more visit www.persimmonhomes.com
*subject to the normal terms and conditions
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Caroline Garbett .
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