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Designs unveiled for Holmes Chapel development
Altrincham-based developer, Altin Homes, has this week revealed the designs of the homes to be built at their Bank Farm Grove development on Middlewich Road in Holmes Chapel.
Building work commenced on the site last month and the development will consist of just six family homes with five different housetypes to choose from.
The two-storey homes each have four bedrooms with one en-suite bathroom and some also benefit from a dressing room. On the ground floor they all benefit from a formal sitting room with a spacious kitchen/family/dining room which will no doubt become the hub of family life.
The homes all feature Altin Homes’ contemporary styling with oversize front doors, elongated windows, pitched roofs and low eaves to create elegantly proportioned buildings.
The development is part of Altin Homes’ ‘Bijou Collection’ which are a scaled down version of the large mansions for which the developer first made their name.
Explaining this further, Altin’s managing director, Mohammad Khoy said, “We are really proud of our award-winning Bijou Collection homes.
“As a privately-owned business we take a different approach to that of the volume builders. We look to build as many luxury features into our homes as possible and the end-result is a tastefully designed family home that is pleasing to the eye and a pleasure to live in.”
Sales are being handled by Gascoigne Halman in Holmes Chapel.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by TMC .
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