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David Wilson Homes offers taste of local fare!
Local housebuilder David Wilson Homes has teamed up with a local farm shop to offer new homeowners a taste of Yorkshire when they reserve a home at its beautiful new Hartley Brook development in Netherton, Huddersfield.
Hinchcliffe Farm Shop has partnered with David Wilson Homes to offer its Best of Yorkshire Luxury Hamper to those who’ve fallen in love with their new home at Hartley Brook throughout the month of February. Those reserving will receive the gift, which includes locally made spirits, beers, condiments and sweet treats, reflecting the fantastic array of produce available nearby.
Nicki Jefferson, Sales Manager at David Wilson Homes Yorkshire West, said:
“We’re delighted to have teamed up with Hinchcliffe Farm Shop, a brilliant local enterprise offering the best of local produce to the Netherton and wider Huddersfield area. We’re keen to showcase everything the area has to offer, so we encourage house hunters to come down to Hartley Brook and find their dream home this February.”
Hartley Brook is a beautiful development of just 27 detached four and five bedroom homes built in natural stone to compliment the surrounding area. Approximately four miles from Huddersfield, these homes benefit from the tranquillity of semi-rural living with the convenience of nearby shops, pubs and transport links, and are available to purchase from £334,995.
For more information about David Wilson Homes visit www.dwh.co.uk.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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