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New showhome opens its doors to Melksham buyers
A new showhome is set to wow house hunters looking for the perfect property in Melksham.
This weekend Persimmon Homes will unveil its latest collection of homes at George Ward Gardens on Bath Road, to give eager buyers the chance to explore the development and find out more about the homes being built there.
“We’ve had an overwhelming response to the development selling a number of properties off plan,” said Pauline Fletcher, sales and marketing director for Persimmon Homes Wessex. “We now look forward to officially opening our showhome and showing people around.
“The development features a collection of two, three, four and five-bedroom homes priced from £142,995 so there will be something to suit all lifestyles and budgets.”
Located close to the thriving town centre of Melksham, George Ward Gardens combines beautiful countryside with a wealth of local attractions on its doorstep.
Pauline added: “There are lots of decisions to be made when considering a new home and a showhome can really help customers to visualise living there.
“Our sales advisors are on hand to explain the various buying options including Help to Buy and our Part Exchange scheme, which offers assistance to anyone with an existing property to sell.”
For more information about the homes available at George Ward Gardens visit www.persimmonhomes.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lee Southen .
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