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Heritage Green Backworth a New Home Heritage Green Backworth A new home. The start of a whole new chapter for you and your family. And for us, the part of our job where bricks and mortar becomes a place filled with activity and dreams and fun and love. We put a huge amount of care into the houses we build, but the story’s not finished until we match them up with the right people. So, once you’ve chosen a Miller home, we’ll do everything we can to make the rest of the process easy, even enjoyable. From the moment you make your decision until you’ve settled happily in, we’ll be there to help. 01 Welcome home 02 Living in Backworth 06 Floor plans 14 Plot information 24 Specification 28 How to find us Welcome to Heritage Green Bounded by the Brierdene Burn, and with a second smaller burn meandering through its centre, Heritage Green has a natural feel that adds a unique appeal to its beautiful setting. With comprehensive local amenities and easy access to the whole of Tyneside and the attractions of Whitley Bay and the Northumberland coast, this superb selection of prestigious three, four and five bedroom homes combines fresh air and wide horizons with fast access to urban cultural life. We care about you Be Happy Every year, we We want you to love help thousands living in your new home. of homebuyers to That’s why everything is make the move. built around you. Your We understand what complete satisfaction is matters to you. And the only way we know that’s what matters we’re getting things to us. You can be sure right. In fact, during we’ll do everything 2014, 95% of customers we can to make your said they’d recommend homebuying experience Miller Homes to their stress-free and as best friend. To check enjoyable as possible. our latest performance results see our website. Heritage Green 01 Living in Backworth Quality of life is about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to more important matters like finding the right school or having a health centre nearby, you need to know that the community you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as being a pleasant place to live. So here’s some useful information about the area around Heritage Green. Transport Shopping Heritage Green has Five minutes walk outstanding transport from Heritage Green, links. It is just five Northumberland minutes walk from Park District Centre Northumberland Park includes a Sainsbury’s Metro Station, with supermarket, a frequent fast services pharmacist, a butcher running in one direction and a fish shop as to Newcastle Central well as hairdressers Station, Gateshead, and other services. Jarrow and South Additional retailers Shields, and in the within a mile of the other to Whitley Bay, development include Tynemouth, North a post office in West Shields, and St James Allotment and a Station. The A19, half small traditional a mile away, brings local shopping area easy access to the A1, in Shiremoor with and buses connecting a post office and Newcastle city centre convenience store, with Whitley Bay pass hairdressers and within 650 yards of food takeaways. the development. Recycling Facilities Arts & Entertainment Recycling receptacles Tyneside’s celebrated for glass, metal cans museums, galleries and and paper can be found live entertainment at the Asda store in 2 5 venues can be easily Whitley Road, less reached by public than a mile and half transport from from Heritage Green. Heritage Green. Education & Health Leisure & Recreation There is a very good The Pavilion Bar and choice of schools Grill is situated on in the area. Holystone, the edge of Heritage Shiremoor and Green, and other bars Backworth Park and restaurants within primaries are all within around half a mile a mile of Heritage include a Toby Carvery Green, and secondary and the Holystone schools in the area Bar and Restaurant. include George The nearby Backworth Stephenson High, Miners Welfare hosts rated as ‘outstanding’ archery, cricket and by Ofsted in 2012. bowls clubs as well as Three medical a ten-hole golf course, practices, including and leisure and sporting the Northumberland facilities in the wider Park Medical Group, area include an ice rink are based in Shiremoor at Whitley Bay. The Resource Centre, Rising Sun Countryside fifteen minutes’ walk Centre, a 400-acre from the development, green space around and there is a dental a mile from the surgery close to the development, features Resource Centre. a lake with a rich The North Tyneside 3 6 diversity of wildlife General Hospital, and offers excellent which has a 24-hour opportunities for urgent care walk-in walking and cycling. service, is just two and a half miles away. 1 Seaton Sluice Coast 2 Northumberlandia 3 Baltic Centre 4 St. Mary’s Church 5 Newcastle City Centre 6 Concordia Leisure Centre 7 Laing Art Gallery 4 7 Heritage Green 03 The artist’s impressions (computer-generated graphics) have been prepared for illustrative purposes and are indicative only. They do not form part of any contract, or constitute a representation or warranty. External appearance may be subject to variation upon completion of the project. Darwin 3 Bed Overview Key Features French doors Double French Doors Landing opening out from Dining/Kitchen both theBedroo loungem 3 and Master Bed En-Suite Bathroom the dining room give the ground floor rooms Total Floor Space of the Darwin a fresh, 921 sq ft natural appeal. Upstairs, W a bright gallery landing opens on to an impressive master St Master bedroomBedroo withm 2 en-suite shower. Bedroom En-Suite Ground Floor First Floor Landing WC Bedroom 3 Bathroom Dining St W Lounge St Master Kitchen Bedroom 2 Bedroom Hall En-Suite Room Dimensions WC Ground Floor First FloorDining Lounge Master Bedroom BedroomSt 3 3.080m x 5.450m 3.138m x 3.440m max 2.594m x 1.859m 10’1” x 17’11” 10’4” x 11’3” 8’6” x 6’1” Lounge Dining En-Suite Bathroom 2.556m x 2.998m 1.933m x 1.693m 2.048m x 1.917m 8’5” x 9’10” 6’4” x 5’7” 6’9” x 6’3” Kitchen Kitchen Bedroom 2 Hall 2.556m x 2.452m 2.594m x 2.863m 8’5” x 8’1” 8’6” x 9’5” WC 1.590m x 0.949m 5’3” x 3’1” Photography/CGI represents typical Miller Homes’ interiors and exteriors. Please note elevational treatments may vary. All plans in this brochure are not drawn to scale and are for illustrative purposes only. Consequently, they do not form part of any contract. Room layouts are provisional and may be Plots may be a mirror image of plans shown subject to alteration. Please refer to the ‘Important Notice’ section at the above. Please speak to Sales Adviser for details back of this brochure for more information. 06 Heritage Green 3 Bed Darwin DA Key Features Overview French Doors The dual aspect Landing Feature Bay Window windows in the lounge Bedroom 3 Bathroom Gallery Landing include a feature bay Master Bed En-Suite that adds character and brings a bright, airy Total Floor Space elegance to the room, W 940 sq ft while french doors add a focal point to the dual-aspect kitchen St and dining room. Master Bedroom 2 Bedroom En-Suite Ground Floor First Floor Landing WC Bedroom 3 Bathroom Dining St W Lounge St Master Kitchen Bedroom 2 Bedroom Hall En-Suite Room Dimensions WC Ground Floor First FloorDining Lounge Master Bedroom BedroomSt 3 3.980m max x 5.450m 3.980m max x 3.440m 2.594m x 1.859m 13’1” x 17’11” 13’1” x 17’11” 8’6” x 6’1” Lounge Dining En-Suite Bathroom 2.556m x 2.998m 1.933m x 1.693m 2.048m x 1.917m 8’5” x 9’10” 6’4” x 5’7” 6’9” x 6’3” Kitchen Kitchen Bedroom 2 Hall 2.556m x 2.452m 2.594m max x 3.498m max 8’5” x 8’1” 8’6” x 11’6” WC 1.590m x 0.949m 5’3” x 3’1” Photography/CGI represents typical Miller Homes’ interiors and exteriors. Please note elevational treatments may vary. All plans in this brochure are not drawn to scale and are for illustrative purposes only. Consequently, they do not form part of any contract. Room Elevational treatments may vary depending Plots may be a mirror image of plans shown layouts are provisional and may be subject to alteration. Please refer to on plot. Please speak to Sales Adviser for details above. Please speak to Sales Adviser for details the ‘Important Notice’ section at the back of this brochure for more information. Heritage Green 07 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 Orwell Landing 3 Bed Bathroom Overview Key Features With its stylishly St French Doors ornamented canopy Feature Bay Window and bay window, the Master Bed En-Suite façade of the Orwell Garage makes anEn instant-Suite impression of quality. Total Floor Space The french doors that 967 sq ft keep the kitchen and dining room airyMast ander welcomingW areBedroo perfectm for after-dinner coffee on the patio Ground Floor First Floor Kitchen Dining Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 Garage Landing WC Bathroom Hall St St En-Suite Master Lounge W Bedroom Room Dimensions Ground Floor First Floor Lounge Master Bedroom Bedroom 3 3.850m max x 5.257m max 3.850m max x 3.147m 2.838m x 3.107m 12’8” x 17’3” 12’8” x 10’4” 9’4” x 10’2” Dining En-Suite Bathroom 1.953m x 3.107m 2.844m maxKitche x 1.017mn maxDinin g 2.682m x 1.700m 6’5” x 10’2” 9’4” x 3’4” 8’10” x 5’7”Garage Kitchen Bedroom 2 1.852m x 3.107m 3.694m x 3.107m 6’1” x 10’2” 12’1” x 10’2” WC WC 2.006m x 1.020m Hall 6’7” x 3’4” St Photography/CGI represents typical Miller Homes’ interiors and exteriors.
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