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Bluebirdgardens bluebirdgardens 14 STUNNING CONTEMPORARY HOMES IN WEDNESFIELD ESTABLISHED 1880 Behind the name of Kendrick Homes lies over a century of craftsmanship, commitment to quality and pride in a job well done. William Kendrick, Black Country man and bricklayer, founded the company in 1880. Soon his reputation for skilled and conscientious work was winning him substantial contracts all over the region. Later, he was joined by his son, who continued to guide the company’s growth after the founder’s death at the ripe old age of ninety-one. Over the years the company has completed many prestigious projects - from housing to industrial, hospitals, schools and municipal buildings. Today the fourth and fifth generations of the first William Kendrick continue to guide the company, proud to see the founder’s principles of quality craftsmanship still demonstrated in the work of Kendrick Homes. Picture: John Rowley Bluebird Gardens is set in the thriving West Midlands town of Wednesfield, a few miles to the northeast of Wolverhampton, with easy access to the M54 and M6 motorways. Picture: Marketing Birmingham Contemporary homes, Picture: John Rowley quiet location bluebird Bluebird Gardens is an exclusive new development of just fourteen 3 and 4 bedroom homes, set around their own private driveway, in the thriving town of Wednesfield. Choose from four different house types, all designed with the modern family in mind, featuring open plan living and a range of high quality fixtures and fittings. Ideal for growing families or gardens young professionals, these contemporary homes are close to local amenities but also just over a mile to a popular retail park and just 2.8 miles from the M54 motorway. Picture: Richard Oldbury Bentley Bridge Retail Park Note. 1.2 miles All distances are approximate New Cross Hospital 1.3 miles M54 junction 1 2.8 miles Wolverhampton Train Station 3 miles Wolverhampton City Centre (Civic Hall) 3.0 miles M6 junction 10 5.1 miles Birmingham City Centre 16.6 miles Birmingham Airport 28.6 miles Local amenities and modern entertainment - all within easy reach The historic village of Wednesfield was once Outdoor Activities 180 years - has recently spent over £45m upgrading known for making all kinds of traps and locks but If you like spending time outdoors then there are campus facilities and now offers almost 300 different is now a bustling town just a few miles northeast excellent recreational facilities for all the family at courses. of Wolverhampton city centre with a range of local Wednesfield Park just down the road. These include New Cross Hospital is just over a mile from the amenities. a natural play area, multi-use games area, skate park, development and is part of The Royal Wolverhampton bowling green and pavilion as well as open space and NHS Trust – the 2nd largest employer in Wolverhampton Shops and entertainment seating, while the adjacent King George V playing field with more than 7000 staff. There are more than 800 Local residents often refer to Wednesfield as ‘the has 3 football pitches with changing facilities as well beds at the New Cross site with maternity, accident & village’ where the High Street offers a selection of as a fitness trail. emergency, critical care and outpatient facilities. shops, including a regular outdoor market with over 20 A short distance away, you will also find West Park stalls for local shoppers offering fruit and vegetables, in Wolverhampton - approximately 43 acres of confectionery, clothing and household items. Birmingham City Centre beautifully landscaped space including an impressive Hop on a train at Wolverhampton station and you’ll This is complemented by facilities at nearby Bentley lake - considered to be one of the best, unspoilt discover that Birmingham City Centre is only 17 minutes Bridge Retail Park where you’ll find national high street examples of a Victorian park left in England. away and a quick and easy commute for anyone working brands and a large Sainsburys supermarket. There is in the city or those looking for an even wider range of also plenty to keep you entertained with a 14-screen Schools, Colleges and Hospital attractions, including nightlife and culture. cinema, bowling alley and a 24-hour gym with over There are a number of primary schools near Bluebird 220 pieces of state-of-the-art equipment. The well-known Bull Ring and Mailbox shopping centres Gardens including St Thomas’ and Wodensfield, both will soon be supplemented by the new Grand Central There is also a wide selection of modern restaurants awarded an ofsted rating of ‘Good’ and Wood End development in the centre of Birmingham with over 40 here at Bentley Bridge with other options available just Primary School. Secondary school education options shops, 15 cafes/restaurants and a large John Lewis store. a short distance away in the centre of Wolverhampton. include Wednesfield Specialist Engineering Academy, Heath Park and Moreton Community Schools as well If you are shopping for the home you can get as the City of Wolverhampton College. everything you need under one roof at the Ikea store at Wednesbury just over 6 miles from Bluebird Gardens For further education, The University of by junction 9 of the M6. Wolverhampton - providing education for over 10 9 Site 8 11 7 plan 12 13 14 6 The Blakesley 4 bedroom home The Cotheridge 4 bedroom home 5 The Acton 4 bedroom home 4 Exmoor Green The Kinlet 3 bedroom home 3 1 2 Bellamy Lane Site plan not to scale Plots: 1 & 8 A spacious four bedroom home with integral garage. The Blakesley features a modern open plan kitchen with a family area and French doors leading to the rear garden, perfect for entertaining. There is also a separate lounge and The Blakesley utility. On the first floor, the master bedroom benefits from an en-suite and a built-in wardrobe. Ground Floor Lounge Bathroom 4721 x 3945mm (15’6” x 12’11”) Dining/ Kitchen Bedroom 3 Family Bedroom 2 Kitchen / Dining / Family 2848 x 5361mm (9’4” x 17’7”) WC Garage W 1094 x 1742mm (3’7” x 5’9”) AC Utility PLotsUtility 1 & 8 Bedroom 4 En-suite 1885 x 1724mm (6’2” x 5’8”) WC Garage 6536 x 2975mm (21’5” x 9’9”) W First Floor Ground Floor Lounge First Floor Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 3642 x 3945mm (11’11” x 12’11”) En-suite 2108 x 1724mm (6’11” x 5’8”) Bedroom 2 2905 x 3011mm (9’6” x 9’11”) Bedroom 3 2908 x 3179mm (9’6” x 10’5”) Bedroom 4 2135 x 3179mm (7’0” x 10’5”) Bathroom 1870 x 2135mm (6’2” x 7’0”) Please note: plot 1 is handed Floor plans not to scale. All dimensions are approximate maximum room sizes and should not be relied upon for floor or furniture placement. Computer generated image only. Details may vary. Plots: 2, 3, 4 & 10 A stunning four bedroom home, carefully planned with modern living in mind. The Cotheridge features an open-plan kitchen with family/dining area and a utility. The large through lounge has French doors leading to the rear The Cotheridge garden. On the first floor, the master bedroom has an en-suite, there are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Ground Floor Lounge 6150 x 3450mm (20’2” x 11’4”) Bathroom Kitchen / Dining / Family Utility En-suite Bedroom 3 6150 x 3450mm (20’2” x 11’4”) Kitchen Bedroom 1 Utility WC 1760 x 1950mm (5’9” x 6’5”) Lounge W WC AC W ST W PLots1150 x2, 1950mm 3 (3’9” 4 x 6’5”) etc Garage Bedroom 4 Bedroom 2 Plot specific* Dining/Family First Floor Ground Floor First Floor Bedroom 1 3682 x 3507mm (12’1” x 11’6”) En-suite 1760 x 1638mm (5’9” x 5’4”) Bedroom 2 2617 x 3407mm (8’7” x 11’2”) Bedroom 3 2797 x 2407mm (9’2” x 7’11”) Bedroom 4 2375 x 2528mm (7’10” x 8’4”) Bathroom 1760 x 2099mm (5’9” x 6’11”) Please note: plot 3 is handed *Please speak to the Sales Negotiator Floor plans not to scale. All dimensions are approximate maximum room sizes and should not be relied upon for floor or furniture placement. Computer generated image only. Details may vary. Plots: 5, 6, 7, 9, 13 & 14 A beautiful four bedroom home featuring a contemporary kitchen with dining/family area and French doors leading to the rear garden. The ground floor also has a separate lounge The Acton and utility. On the first floor, the master bedroom boasts an en-suite and plenty of storage with two built-in wardrobes. Ground Floor Lounge 4895 x 3550mm (16’1” x 11’8”) Kitchen / Dining / Family Kitchen Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 3515 x 6150mm (11’5” x 20’2”) Dining/Family Utility 1600 x 2063mm (5’3” x 6’9”) W WC 2272 x 1000mm (7’5” x 3’3”) ST Utility Bathroom Garage ST PLotsPlot Specific* 5 and 6 etc AC En-suite First Floor WC Bedroom 4 W Bedroom 1 Lounge 3550 x 3037mm (11’8” x 10’0”) Bedroom 1 En-suite 1512 x 2506mm (5’0” x 8’3”) W Bedroom 2 Ground Floor First Floor 3572 x 3060mm (11’9” x 10’0”) Bedroom 3 2712 x 2997mm (8’11” x 9’10”) Bedroom 4 2272 x 2507mm (7’5” x 8’3”) Bathroom 2181 x 1925mm (7’2” x 6’4”) Please note: plots 5, 7 & 14 are handed *Please speak to the Sales Negotiator Floor plans not to scale. All dimensions are approximate maximum room sizes and should not be relied upon for floor or furniture placement.
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