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New showhome released in Worthing
A leading UK housebuilder has unveiled its latest showhome in Worthing, West Sussex on its Castle Park development.
The property is available to view at the development on Fulbeck Avenue, giving prospective buyers the chance to view the home and discuss deals with Persimmon’s sales advisors.
Located in the seaside town of Worthing, Castle Park has an expansive range of two, three and four bedroom homes to suit all tastes.
The development offers 12 different house styles ranging from The Alnwick, a stylish two bedroom home which is perfect for a first time buyer, to The Chedworth, a four bedroom home complete with an en suite to the master bedroom which is ideal for families.
Rachel Faulkner, head of sales at Persimmon Homes Thames Valley, said: “The development is surrounded by a wealth of parks and will also provide a community centre, football pitch and training facilities.”
“The site has received strong interest and we would urge anyone interest in purchasing a property on the development to act quickly.
“Castle Park has something for everyone, from first time buyers looking to make their first steps, to families moving up the property ladder or even those looking to invest.”
For more information about Castle Park or to arrange an appointment, call 01903 254 840 or visit www.persimmonhomes.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ross Watson .
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