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Charles Church launch Wellswood Park in Reading
Industry leader Charles Church North London has taken the wraps off a unique small development called Wellswood Park on Upper Redlands Road.
The area will see a collection of beautifully designed three, four and six bedroom homes, each including the exquisite finishing touches for which Charles Church is renowned.
To offer potential buyers an insight into their purchase, a stunning new showhome has now opened.
Greg Kaye, Head of Sales at Charles Church North London, said: “We are delighted to have launched Wellswood Park and proud of a development that showcases quality homes for those people that are ready to take the next step in their lives.
“Wellswood Park is based in a stunning location and the homes will offer the outstanding quality synonymous with Charles Church.”
Wellswood Park is located close to Reading’s town centre and has easy access to junctions 10 and 11 of the M4, offering strong transport links to London and Bristol, and is close to Reading, Reading West and Earley train stations.
Greg added: “As well as being in a fantastic location, buyers may be eligible for our Home Change scheme which helps avoid the stresses of selling an existing property.
“Also available is the Charles Church Part Exchange scheme which allows purchasers to move quickly and easily without the worry and headache of finding a buyer.”
For more information about Wellswood Park or to arrange an appointment, call 0118 402 2362 or visit www.charleschurch.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ross Watson .
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