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Barratt Homes Unveils new Garstang Homes
Five Star housebuilder, Barratt Manchester, has announced that it is throwing open the doors to its new Garstang development, just eight months after work started on site.
A new sales office has been launched at The Links development, which will comprise of 130 three and four bedroom homes, on land located off Kepple Lane. The Links will also include the creation of a wildlife-friendly wetland meadow, as part of Barratt Homes’ commitment to preserving and encouraging natural habitats.
Barratt Manchester Sales Director, Michaela Lancaster, said; “Early interest in the new homes has been exceptionally high. It seems that Garstang is particularly sought-after by young families keen to take advantage of the town’s excellent local schools, high quality amenities and easy access to the motorway.
“We are delighted with progress on the site, which is now accessible to view. The sales office enables interested buyers to see this stunning development in the flesh and to chat through the plans and house types on offer with our sales advisers. The location is absolutely gorgeous, with views over the River Wyre and open countryside.”
Alongside the much-needed mix of new homes, Barratt Manchester has also made a substantial contribution to Wyre Council of around £4,600 per home – a total of more than £600,000. The funds will be used to help pay for community infrastructure, including road improvements and education provision.
Homes at The Links are available from £224,995. Purchasing options include Help to Buy and Part Exchange. For more information about the development call the sales team on 0844 811 7799
Barratt Homes was named in 2016 as a Five Star housebuilder by the House Builders Federation for a record seven years in a row, and last month scooped the coveted title of ‘Best Large Housebuilder of the Year’ at the prestigious Housebuilder Awards.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nicholas Thomson .
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