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Colburn All in the Detail Colburn Lewiston Mill LEWISTON MILL BRIMSCOMBE . GLOUCESTERSHIRE GL5 2TE COLBURN ALL IN THE DETAIL COLBURN LEWISTON MILL THE COMPANY WHY BUY A COLBURN HOME? Colburn is an established residential development Colburn is an established local developer with a company based near Stroud, Gloucestershire, great understanding of the area. Colburn has which for the past 30 years has specialised acquired a reputation for building the very best in numerous challenging and highly original homes, using the finest materials and traditional developments located throughout the southwest techniques in the very best locations. including the counties of Gloucestershire, Colburn works hard to keep ahead of the game Somerset, Avon, Wiltshire and Herefordshire. producing highly specified homes of exceptional The Company has a renowned reputation for quality. Their ‘special touches’ and attention to not only building new homes of the highest quality detail make their homes original, individual and specification, but also planning and producing and highly appreciated by the more discerning new property development schemes which enhance home owner. and even change the face of their surrounding Colburn is conscious of their responsibility to the environments. environment, taking great pride in their dedication An exclusive new development very desirae Colburn is recognised as an independent local to sustainable building. They have proved it is developer who cares intensely about the tradition possible to reduce the impact on the environment and character of its build locations and who without cutting corners on quality or design, homes 3 bedrm homes and 2 bedrm apartments ideay located takes pride in their reputation for planning and to be proud of, homes for the future. producing small developments of outstanding style, Colburn takes enormous pride in offering its design and quality. New bespoke house type styles in e Golden Vaey near Stroud customers an exceptional level of service which are designed and created for each development to enables the process of finding, buying and moving respond naturally to the surroundings in which they to your new home as speedy, efficient and stress are situated, be that city, town or country. free as possible. SEVERN AND THAMES CANAL, CHALFORD 2 BAGPATH BRIDGE, SEVERN AND THAMES CANAL 3 BRIMSCOMBE Brimscombe is a popular village a couple of miles enthusiasts will be spoilt for choice. TRANSPORT east of Stroud, which hosts a parish church, a pub, Stroud Rugby Club welcomes all ages and Brimscombe is ideally situated for travelling to a a well respected primary school and a post office standards and football supporters can cheer on number of major destinations - Birmingham and DID YOU KNOW? and general store at Brimscombe Corner. There are Brimscombe & Thrupp FC down the road or the Midlands to the North, Bristol and the West additional primary schools in the local villages, as League Two Forest Green Rovers FC in Nailsworth. Just down the road from Lewiston Mill Country to the South and London to the East. well as an impressive choice of state, grammer and For those who want to take to the skies there is is the world-renowned sculpture foundery, Junction 13 of the M5 is only eight miles away. independant schools within easy reach. gliding at Nympsfield and Aston Down. Pangolin Editions. Using ancient and There is a regular bus service to and from cutting-edge processes, they are experts The extensive Thames and Severn Canal towpath The bustling towns of Stroud and Nailsworth offer in casting bronze, iron, aluminium and Brimscombe and the mainline railway station is on the doorstep, where various old mills have a rich diversity of independent shops, supermarkets, precious metals using lost wax, ceramic at Stroud provides a train service to London, been developed, including the historic building of restaurants and a leisure and sports centre. Don’t shell and sand-casting techniques. Paddington. the former Brimscombe Port. Look out for the new miss the popular multi-award winning market which A wide range of well known sculptors Stroud Brewery being built on the side of the canal! is held, in Stroud, every Saturday morning in the have their work cast and fabricated here. Cornhill Market Place. Slightly further afield are The area is perfect for numerous recreational and They include Lynn Chadwick, whose the historic towns of Cirencester and Cheltenham sporting pursuits. Walking, riding, cycling and golf stainless steel ‘Ace of Diamomds III’ offering additional shopping, entertainment, was exhibited at the 2004 RA Summer festivals and culture. Exhibition, Martin Jennings, Eduardo Paolozzi and Damian Hurst whose 66’ tall bronze ‘Verity’ is currently installed on Ilfracombe pier in Devon. Adjacent to the foundery is Gallery Pangolin which is a showcase for some of the work cast here. It is open to the public and well worth a visit. PORT MILL, BRIMSCOMBE HILL BELVEDERE MILL, CHALFORD BRIMSCOMBE & THRUPP FC VILLAGE STORES, BRIMSCOMBE SEVERN & THAMES CANAL, CHALFORD 4 5 N SEVERN AND THAMES CANAL, CHALFORD BAGPATH BRIDGE, SEVERN AND THAMES CANAL SITE PLAN PLANT HOUSE WHEEL HOUSE COACH HOUSE LEWISTON MILL APARTMENTS 1- 4 AND PENTHOUSE ARCHIVE BUILDING HOUSE 13 HOUSE ADMIN 14 BUILDING HOUSE 15 HOUSE KNA 16 PP L ANE APARTMENTS HOUSE 5- 12 17 HOUSE 18 LONDON UNDERGROUND ROAD PARKING BIN STORE CAR PORTS CAR PORTS TOA DSM LOCK ON THE THAMES AND SEVERN CANAL, THRUPP COMBINATION OF REFURBISHED OOR ROA RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL UNITS D 6 7 MILL HOUSES Numbers 13 - 18 3 BEDROOM HOME A semi-detached home over three floors with stunning views of the mill pond, featuring open plan living, a balcony, three double bedrooms, an ensuite, family bathroom, car port and car parking space. 8 9 3 BEDROOM HOME A semi-deta ched home over three floors with stunning views of the mill pond, featuring open plan living, MILL HOUSES Numbers 13 - 18 a balcony, three double bedrooms, an ensuite, family bathroom, car port and car parking space. BALCONY BALCONY LIVING LIVING Length Width Length Width SITTING ROOM SITTING ROOM Metric Metric Imperial Imperial BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2 Living/Kitchen 8.30 6.00 27’3” 19’8” max W W Sitting Room 6.00 4.20 19’8” 13’9” max Bedroom 1 3.40 3.92 11’2” 12’1 0” inc W Bedroom 2 6.00 3.28 19’8” 10’9” inc W DINING DINING BATHROOM BATHROOM Bedroom 3 2.90 5.90 9’6” 19’4” inc W C C W W HALL HALL LANDING LANDING C C KITCHEN KITCHEN EN-SUITE EN-SUITE WC WC BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 GROUND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Houses 13, 15 and 17 Houses 14, 16 and 18 Houses 13, 15 and 17 Houses 14, 16 and 18 Houses 13, 15 and 17 Houses 14, 16 and 18 10 11 D NEW MILL APARTMENTS Entrance to Ground Floor Numbers 5 - 12 LIFT STAIRS SERVICE CUPBOARD 2 BEDROOM BEDROOM 1 W EN-SUITE APARTMENT EN-SUITE C BATHROOM BEDROOM 1 A modern two KITCHEN W bedroom apartment, BATHROOM with open plan living, DINING C KITCHEN W W family bathroom and ensuite, as well as one car parking space. LIVING BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2 DINING LIVING GROUND FLOOR Apartments 5 and 6 Ground Floor (except entrance) . First Floor . Second Floor . Third Floor FIRST FLOOR Apartments 7 and 8 APARTMENTS 5, 7,9 and 11 APARTMENTS 6,8 ,1 0 and 12 SECOND FLOOR Apartments 9 and 10 Length Width Length Width Length Width Length Width Metric Metric Imperial Imperial Metric Metric Imperial Imperial THIRD FLOOR Kitchen/Living 8.80 5.03 28 ’1 0” 16’6” max Kitchen/Living 5.45 6.30 17’11” 20’8” Apartments 11 and 12 Bedroom 1 3.60 2.91 11’ 10” 9’7” inc W Bedroom 1 3.00 3.40 9’ 10” 11’2” inc W Bedroom 2 3.80 3.1 712’6” 10’5” inc W Bedroom 2 3.65 3.1 011’1 2” 10’2” inc W 12 13 SPECIFICATIONS Colburn works hard to keep ahead of the game, producing highly specified homes of exceptional quality. Colburn pursues a policy of continuous improvement. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information in this brochure is correct, it is intended only as a guide and the company reserves the right to alter the information as necessary and without prior notice. This does not constitute or form any part of a sale agreement. 14 15 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL KITCHEN BATHROOMS COMMUNICATION SECURITY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY External Walls Wardrobes > Manor Cabinet kitchen, shaker style, soft close doors > Duravit sanitaryware > TV points to all rooms including bedrooms > Secure by design double glazed composite windows and drawers > Dry stone wall up to first floor, > Built in wardrobes as shown > Soft close toilet seats > Telephone points in all rooms > Multi-point locking system to external doors > Silestone worktops stock/painted brick 13-1 8 Stairs > Vado taps and showers > Data (internet) points in all rooms > Smoke/heat detectors > Siemens integrated stainless steel single oven > Stock brick up to first floor, painted brick 5-1 2 > Oak strings and ballistrades 13-1 8 > Heated chrome towel rails > N.B. Purchaser is responsible for establishing > External lighting > Siemens integrated combi microwave/oven a broadband connection with their preferred internet Roof Tiles Doors > Mirrors over vanity basins with soft close drawers > A-rated efficiency boiler 13-1 8 service provider and fitting an aerial system 13-1 8 > Siemens integrated dishwasher > Natural slate > Oak finished doors throughout > Recessed down lights > 150l unvented electric boiler 5-1 2 > N.B. Purchaser is responsible for establishing Windows > Siemens 60cm induction hob > Brushed chrome fittings > Built in mains pressure thermostatic shower valve a broadband connection with their preferred internet > 400mm loft
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