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Heath Farm Partington Heath Farm Partington A beautiful collection of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes in a tranquil setting. Perfectly located on the border of leafy Cheshire, with Manchester If you want something more leisurely, there are a number of golf clubs city centre within easy reach, Heath Farm is a superb place to nearby and plenty of options for country walks. For commuters, call home. On your doorstep are amenities including shops, the M62, M60, M56 & M6 are all within simple reach for journeys to supermarkets, cafés and Ofsted-rated ‘Good’ schools. Manchester, Stockport and Chester, while Flixton station provides services to Manchester, Sheffield and Liverpool. With Altrincham and Manchester so close you have all the shops, entertainment options and places to eat these wonderful And flights across Europe can be caught from Manchester Airport areas offer too. which is just 12 miles away. Heath Farm Partington, Greater Manchester M31 4DH | 0161 516 3532 lindenhomes.co.uk/heathfarm Development * layout * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 14 * * * * 14 * * 4 bedroom home * 15 * 14 16 * * 15 16 132 The Goodridge 15 132 * * * The Mylne * * 16 133 132 131 * * 18 133 The Pembroke 17 133 130 * 17 131 130 134 The Thames * * 19 17 129 18 134 * 20 18 135 19 129 20 76 131 129 75 75 21 77 136 130 128 129 3 bedroom home * 19 74 76 20 136 135 75 76 77 21 73 74 The Elliot * 21 73 137 123 127 128 72 137 124 78 136 The Eveleigh * 77 72 79 78 127 79 71 74 137 127 The Mountford 79 123 126 * 70 78 127 71 73 80 70 123 126 * 72 64 80 118 79 80 125 * 71 118 124 125 65 124 125 2 bedroom home 125 70 64 * 80 118 The Hamilton 66 117 69 65 64 69 119 65 67 119 119 117 69 116 68 65 120 *Affordable homes 66 116 115 67 121 117 66 121 120 4 bedroom homes 67 116 115 68 114 3 bedroom homes * 68 121 110 111 3 bedroom homes 114 122 122 * 110 112 59 113 2 bedroom homes 122 59 110 113 113 * 111 60 2 bedroom homes 60 * 111 112 61 59 61 112 62 105 106 60 62 107 63 104 107 104 108 61 63 109 104 103 63 108 62 109 105 103 106 102 63 107 103 101 108 102 109 102 101 95 94 96 101 * 100 100 100 94 99 98 94 * 95 99 99 97 96 97 98 97 98 * * * * * Bin Store Sub Station * * Cycle store Garage Entrance Bollards Drive Through/ * * Car Port Entrance * * Not to scale. Trees and landscaping are indicative only and may alter during construction. The trees, shrubs and gardens shown are illustrative only. Finishes and materials may vary from those shown here. Please ask your Sales Consultant for specific details. Scale: 45% RE D GE A N T RO O AD R 1 D M 10 GLAZEBURY R D 9 6 O A F O 0 D R F A L O V A 6 O O 11 ILLAGE W 5 A R P Y Y A R T R A E 6 N IV W O L K R T A OLD TRAFFORD G P IN RR WA 2 6 7 6 8 M 1 5 52 A B HO LC R O F 7 T 5 L A 12 A STRETFORD N E A6010 M6 0 M62 A 5 4 CARRINGTON 1 Y T 8 A E 4 A W 4 6144 E 1 R D 6 T A S A CADISHEAD E S H S S O I D R A C C 3 0 AD 1 RO 5 A ND E SLA M R D MA O N A S A S L 6 O L 5 M 60 N R AN A Y ER E T O W S T E R K H P U D LA C N NE N B S A R SIN A D S M A E R L E W C N I R WARBURTON 60 A5 P 57 B A 516 0 6 5 M A 5 6 0 6 A5 2 M 5 D A 6 O R EN E GR WO US M O SH O D H E ALTRINCHAM I 8 RU L L L A 4 NE L A A56 N 3 E LYMM B 6 51 5 6 6 5 2 M A A 56 Around the local neighbourhood 1 Manchester Barton City Airport 5 Altrincham Market 9 Salford Rugby Stadium (AJ Bell) 2 Altrincham Golf Course 6 Old Trafford Football Stadium 10 Salford Quays 3 Dunham Massey 7 Trafford General Hospital 11 Trafford Centre 4 Lymm Village 8 Transpennine Trail 12 Urmston Train Station Distances shown are by road (Source: Google). Fastest journey times are shown (Source: National Rail Enquiries). 1296942/November 2020. lindenhomes.co.uk/heathfarm The Hamilton Contemporary 2 bedroom home Heath Farm Partington, Greater Manchester M31 4DH | 0161 516 3532 lindenhomes.co.uk/heathfarm First Floor The Hamilton Contemporary 2 bedroom home Living/Dining Area Bedroom 1 Cloakroom Cpd Landing Bathroom Ground Floor Living/Dining Area 4.43m x 3.22m 14'6" x 10'7" Hall Kitchen Kitchen 3.68m x 2.30m 12'1" x 7'7" Bedroom 2 Cpd First Floor Boiler Bedroom 1 4.43m x 3.57m 14'6" x 11'9" Bedroom 2 4.43m x 2.45m 14'6" x 8'0" Ground Floor Living/Dining Area Bedroom 1 Cloakroom Cpd Landing LH Loft hatch F/F Space for fridge freezer Cpd Cupboard Measuring points Bathroom Please note, floorplans and dimensions are taken from architectural drawings and are for guidance only. Dimensions stated are within a tolerance of plus or minus 50mm. Overall dimensions are usually stated Hall and there may be projections into these. With our continual improvement policy we constantly review our designs and specification to ensure we deliver the best product to our customers. Computer generated Kitchen images not to scale. Finishes and materials may vary and landscaping Bedroomis illustrative 2 only. Kitchen layouts are indicative only and may change. To confirm specific details on our homes please ask your Sales Consultant. Cpd 1296942/November 2020. Boiler * *Bay window to phase 1 only The Eveleigh Contemporary 3 bedroom home Heath Farm Partington, Greater Manchester M31 4DH | 0161 516 3532 lindenhomes.co.uk/heathfarm First Floor The Eveleigh Contemporary 3 bedroom home Bedroom 1 Living oom Bedroom Ensuite Cpd Dining rea Landing Ground Floor Hall Living Room 5.03m x 3.25m 16'6" x 10'8" Bedroom 2 Kitchen Kitchen/Dining Area Cloakroom athroom 4.82m x 2.84m 15'10" x 9'4" Boiler First Floor Bedroom 1 2.83m x 2.76m 9'3" x 9'1" Bedroom 2 2.94m x 2.83m 9'8" x 9'3" Bedroom 3 Ground Floor 2.76m x 2.16m 9'1" x 7'1" Bedroom 1 Living oom Bedroom Ensuite Cpd LH Loft hatch Measuring points Cpd Cupboard Denotes phase 1 window and worktop Dining rea LandingF/F Space for fridge freezer Please note, floorplans and dimensions are taken from architectural drawings and are for guidance only. Dimensions stated are within a tolerance of plus or minus 50mm. Overall dimensions are usually stated Hall and there may be projections into these. With our continual improvement policy we constantly review our designs and specification to ensure Kitchen we deliver the bestBedroom product to our 2 customers. Computer generated images not to scale. Finishes and materials may vary and landscaping Cloakroom athroomis illustrative only. Kitchen layouts are indicative only and may change. To confirm specific details on our homes please ask your Sales Consultant. 1296942/November 2020. Boiler The Mountford Contemporary 3 bedroom home Heath Farm Partington, Greater Manchester M31 4DH | 0161 516 3532 lindenhomes.co.uk/heathfarm First Floor The Mountford Boiler Utility Landing Contemporary Bathroom Bathroom 3 bedroom home Bedroom 3 Cpd Living Room Kitchen/ Cloakroom Dining Area Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Hall Ensuite Ground Floor Living Room 5.64m x 3.17m 18'6" x 10'5" Kitchen/Dining Area 5.64m x 2.73m 18'6" x 8'11" First Floor Bedroom 1 3.39m x 3.22m 11'1" x 10'7" Bedroom 2 3.17m x 2.77m 10'5" x 9'1" Bedroom 3 Ground Floor 2.81m x 2.80m 9'3" x 9'2" Boiler Utility Landing Bathroom Bathroom Bedroom 3 Cpd Living Room Kitchen/ Cloakroom Dining Area Bedroom 1 LH BedroomLoft hatch 2 F/F Space for fridge freezer Cpd Cupboard Measuring points Hall Ensuite Please note, floorplans and dimensions are taken from architectural drawings and are for guidance only. Dimensions stated are within a tolerance of plus or minus 50mm. Overall dimensions are usually stated and there may be projections into these. With our continual improvement policy we constantly review our designs and specification to ensure we deliver the best product to our customers. Computer generated images not to scale. Finishes and materials may vary and landscaping is illustrative only. Kitchen layouts are indicative only and may change. To confirm specific details on our homes please ask your Sales Consultant. 1296942/November 2020. Room dimensions and external finishes may differ. The Thames Contemporary 4 bedroom home Heath Farm Partington, Greater Manchester M31 4DH | 0161 516 3532 lindenhomes.co.uk/heathfarm First Floor The Thames Contemporary 4 bedroom home Utility Ensuite Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Kitchen Boiler Cpd Living oom Landing Hall Dining rea Cpd Bedroom 4 Bedroom Cloakroom athroom Ground Floor Living Room 6.20m x 3.67m 20'4" x 12'0" Kitchen/Dining Area * * 6.20m x 3.68m 20'4" x 12'1" First Floor Bedroom 1 3.72m x 3.07m 12'2" x 10'1" Bedroom 2 3.70m x 3.07m 12'2" x 10'1" Bedroom 3 Ground Floor 3.72m x 3.05m 12'2" x 10'0" Bedroom 4 3.70m x 3.05m 12'2" x 10'0" Utility Ensuite Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Kitchen Boiler Cpd Living oom Landing Hall Dining rea LH Loft hatchCpd F/F Space for fridge freezer Bedroom 4 Bedroom Cpd Cupboard Measuring points Cloakroom athroom Please note, floorplans and dimensions are taken from architectural drawings and are for guidance only.
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