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Stonegarth a Fantastic Development of 3 and 4 Bedroom Homes in Monk Bretton, Barnsley a Reputation You Can Rely On Stonegarth A fantastic development of 3 and 4 bedroom homes in Monk Bretton, Barnsley A reputation you can rely on When it comes to buying your new home it is reassuring to Today Bellway is one of Britain’s largest house building know that you are dealing with one of the most successful companies and is continuing to grow throughout the companies in the country, with a reputation built on country. Since its formation, Bellway has built and sold over designing and creating fine houses and apartments 100,000 homes catering for first time buyers to more nationwide backed up with one of the industry’s best seasoned home buyers and their families. The Group’s after-care services. rapid growth has turned Bellway into a multi-million pound company, employing over 2,000 people directly and many Amenities, history, culture – Stonegarth has it all In 1946 John and Russell Bell, newly demobbed, more sub-contractors. From its original base in Newcastle joined their father John T. Bell in a small family owned upon Tyne the Group has expanded in to all regions of the housebuilding business in Newcastle upon Tyne. From the country and is now poised for further growth. very beginning John T. Bell & Sons, as the new company Welcome to Stonegarth from Bellway, a charming collection of a trip to the Metrodome Water Park and Leisure Centre. was called, were determined to break the mould. In the Our homes are designed, built and marketed by local three and four bedroom family homes in a sought-after village Meanwhile, you can be in the Peak District National Park in 30 early 1950s Kenneth Bell joined his brothers in the teams operating from regional offices managed and location. minutes, or pay a visit to Locke Park and Rabbit Ings Country company and new approaches to design layout and staffed by local people. This allows the company to stay Park nearby. finishes were developed. In 1963 John T. Bell & Sons close to its customers and take key decisions about On offer are both semi-detached and detached houses, which became part of the public corporate scene and the name design, build, materials, planning and marketing in afford stunning views across Barnsley. All of these two storey Stonegarth is well served when it comes to schools, too. There Bellway evolved. response to local and not national demands. A simple homes have been designed in a traditional style to complement are numerous primary schools for the little ones within walking point, but one which we believe distinguishes Bellway. the well-established and thriving community of Monk Bretton. distance of home, while older pupils are catered for with a variety of state, private, faith-based or boarding schools. This picturesque village features a number of local amenities Over 60 years of great homes and great service including a post office, library, public houses and a selection of The development is located around 3.5 miles away from shops. The village also boasts the Monk Bretton Cricket Club and junction 37 of the M1. As a result, you can be in both Leeds and its own 12th century priory. Meanwhile, Stonegarth is just two miles Sheffield in around 40 minutes by car. It’s an eight-minute drive away from Barnsley town centre. Amongst the many attractions to Barnsley train station, from where you can travel to of this popular Yorkshire town is its famous 700-year-old market, Huddersfield, Leeds, Nottingham and Sheffield. Your closest which has around 300 indoor and outdoor stalls on offer. major airport is Leeds Bradford, just over 30 miles away. Elsewhere, a broad range of high street stores can be found at the Alhambra Shopping Centre at Cheapside, while you can shop on an even grander scale at the Meadowhall Centre, 30 minutes’ away in Sheffield. Other amenities in Barnsley include the Lamproom Theatre plus its Museum and Discovery Centre, while the whole family will love Please note that while every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information provided within this brochure, particulars regarding local amenities and their proximity should be considered as general guidance only. The identification of schools and other educational establishments is intended to illustrate the relationship to the development only and does not represent a guarantee of eligibility or admission. Journey times are representative of journeys made by car unless stated otherwise and may vary according to travel conditions and time of day. Sources: Google, The AA, National Rail and, if relevant, Transport for London. Add the Your home. Your choice. Take advantage of our unique Additions package and create a home that is as individual as you are. Every Bellway home comes with high quality fittings as standard, but to add that personal touch you can also choose to upgrade from our range of options finishing to make sure your new home feels distinctly different. Most importantly of all, because we recognise that you want your new home to reflect your personal taste from day one, we will make sure that all your touches Additions choices are expertly fitted and finished by the time you move in. Choose from our range of Additions options covering: Kitchens: Security: • Integrated or freestanding washer/dryer • Intruder alarms A unique package that offers • Integrated or freestanding fridge/freezer • Security lights you the freedom to create • Integrated or freestanding dishwasher • Integrated or freestanding washing machine Electrical: your perfect dream home • Silestone worksurfaces • Additional sockets before you even move in. • Double oven • Additional switches • upgrade hob • Chrome sockets • Integrated microwave • Chrome switches • Under-unit lighting Flooring: • Shaver socket • Choose from carpets, vinyl, ceramic • Recessed lighting or laminate • BT and TV points • Cat 5 cabling Tiling: • Full and half height tiling Miscellaneous: • Comprehensive upgrade options • Landscaped gardens • Wardrobes Plumbing: • Heated towel radiator Although we make every effort to ensure that as many Additions choices as possible are available to you, not every development offers all the range shown opposite. Please be aware that orders can only be accepted up to certain stages of the construction process. Therefore we recommend that you consult our Sales Advisor. Two great ways to help you move Customer Care Our dedicated Customer Care department will ensure your move to a new Bellway home is as smooth as possible Buy and sell in one easy move with Bellway Part Exchange. Bellway has always built attractive and desirable For over sixty years the name Bellway has been Providing customer care and building quality homes new homes. That’s why we’ve become one of the top ten builders in Britain. But now there’s even more synonymous with quality craftsmanship and quality is good business sense. However, we are aware that reason to choose a Bellway home. To make the whole process of selling and buying easier, we’ve put homes; we are justifiably proud of this reputation errors do occur and it has always been our intention together a range of services to make your move as hassle free as possible. and work hard to provide you with a home that meets to minimise inconvenience and resolve any with your dreams. outstanding issues at the earliest opportunity. In The benefits of this amazing deal include: • A guaranteed price for your old home managing this process we have after sales teams and • A fair offer for your old home based on an • A stress free move for you From the day a customer visits our sales centre to the a Customer Care centre that is specifically tasked to independent valuation • The option to stay in your existing move-in day we aim to provide a level of service and respond to all customer complaints. • A decision made usually within 7 days home until your new house is ready after-sales care that is second to none. • No Estate Agents’ fees to pay • No advertising fees to pay We have a 24 hour emergency helpline and provide In recognising the close involvement our customers a comprehensive information pack that details seek in purchasing their new homes we deliberately the working aspects of a new home; a 10 year NHBC Part Exchange - the simplest and quickest way to move house! gear our sales hand-over process to involve our warranty provides further peace of mind. customers at every possible opportunity. Firstly all our homes are quality checked by our site managers We are confident that our approach to building and and sales advisors. Customers are then invited to selling new homes coupled with our Customer Care pre-occupation visits; this provides a valuable programme will provide you with many years of opportunity for homeowners to understand the enjoyment in your new home. To make the whole process of selling and buying various running aspects of their new home. On the easier, Bellway has put together a range of services. move-in day our site and sales personnel will be Express Mover is the solution if you want to buy a there to ensure that the move-in is achieved as Bellway home but haven’t sold your own house. smoothly as possible. The Advantages: • You get a market price for your present home • A recommended local agent will be used • You can trade ‘up’, ‘down’ or ‘sideways’ to market your present home • Properties outside our region can be • You agree the selling price on your registered on the scheme present home • Most importantly - it’s free of charge! • The Estate Agent works harder making your Bellway pay your Estate Agent fees present home a higher priority to sell • Prospective buyers are properly qualified • Details of your present home will also be before being given an appointment to view marketed in our sales offices your present home • Bellway will do all the chasing with the Estate Agent to secure a sale for you Please note Part Exchange is not available with any other offer and is subject to the Terms and Conditions of our Part Exchange Package.
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