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Swan-Green-Brochure.Pdf SWAN-DERFUL! Fresh air, bird song, countryside views and nights when every star in the sky can be seen…few people get to achieve their dream of a house in the country, and certainly not one that is just moments away from every convenience they or their family could ever need. This dream is within reach with the arrival of Swan Green. Nestled between the pretty village of Lower Peover and miles and miles of seemingly endless countryside are thirty new homes that have been lovingly crafted without compromise. MODERN COUNTRY LIVING Swan Green enjoys an idyllic semi-rural location Swan Green is accessed off Middlewich Road A WORD FROM THE ARCHITECT close to the sought-after Cheshire village of and is formed from two attractive cul-de-sacs, Lower Peover, just 4 miles from Knutsford. each offering a mix of different house types and This project offered us the opportunity to deliver true family homes in a rural setting. The homes at Thirty new homes will be crafted including sizes. Within the development are ‘The Square’ Swan Green are designed to entertain and enjoy four and five bedroom detached homes and and ‘The Courtyard’, two landmarks designed to two-bedroom mews cottages and semi-detached provide a sense of place. both inside and out. Harvey Homes wanted to homes, in a choice of six attractive styles. Attention has been paid to ensuring each of set the bar high and the location demanded the highest quality of design. I have no doubt these The homes have been designed by award- the homes has plenty of outside space and is homes will be enjoyable for generations to come. winning architecture practice, Calderpeel, and positioned within its plot so as to afford privacy and the most attractive outlook. Stunning have been inspired by the stunning semi-rural Harry Calder location and a desire to provide modern homes mature Oak trees and native shrubs have been Chairman, Calderpeel Architects that truly complement today’s busy lifestyles. retained and complemented by attractive ornamental trees and areas of wildflower Affording the homes with individuality and planting. The overall feel is one of a delightful charm are attractive traditional design details, hamlet, providing residents with the comfort of such as steeply pitched roof lines, gables, community. Flemish Bond brickwork, porticos, fanlights and cast iron style guttering. SITE PLAN THE COURTYARD ASH CLOSE OAK TREE LANE THE SQUARE THE ROSTHERNE TheGROUND Rostherne FLOOR is a large detached homeFIRST offering FLOOR 2,550 sq ft of includesSECOND FLOOR two sets of bi-fold doors that open on to the rear patio KITCHEN/FAMILY/DINING7.39M X 6.38M BEDROOM 1 3.91M X 2.67M BEDROOM 4 6.76M X 4.06M spaciousUTILITY living accommodation3.00M X 2.50M over BEDROOMthree-storeys, 2 including5.46M X an3.60M andBEDROOM garden. 5 Off this5.18M space X 4.06M is a utility room with access to the integratedWC single garage.2.09M X 1.08M BEDROOM 3 4.36M X 4.05M integratedBATHROOM garage 2.83Mas well X 2.25M as outside. LIVING 4.66M X 4.05M DRESSING 3.72M X 2.99M STORE 2.25M X 2.25M GARAGE 6.30M X 3.00M BATHROOM 2.40M X 2.09M Accommodation comprises an impressiveENSUITE entrance 1 hall,2.99M off X 2.59Mwhich The first floor provides a spacious master bedroom with luxurious is a formal living room, or parents’ retreatENSUITE and 2 a cloakroom/3.00M X 2.62M dressing room and en suite bathroom. There are a further two wc. Also off the hall, and across the full width of the home, is an bedrooms, one of which is en suite, plus a family bathroom. open plan kitchen, family and dining room. This generous and On the second floor are two additional double bedrooms and a versatile space is perfect for every day family get-togethers and bathroom, perfect for visiting guests or older children. FAMILY MASTER UTILITY BEDROOM DINING BATHROOM BEDROOM 3 DRESSING BEDROOM 4 GARAGE KITCHEN BATHROOM LANDING LANDING WC ENSUITE BEDROOM 5 LIVING ROOM ENSUITE LANDING BEDROOM 2 ST. STORE GROUNDGROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECONDSECOND FLOOR PLAN 850 SQFT 1,058 SQFT 642 SQFT BKitchen/Family/DiningTOTAL: 2,550 SQFT 7.39m x 6.38m B TOTAL:Master 2,550 Bedroom SQFT 5.46m x 3.60m B TOTAL:Bedroom 2,550 SQFT4 6.76m x 4.06m Utility 3.00m x 2.50m Dressing 3.72m x 2.99m Bedroom 5 5.18m x 4.06m WC 2.09m x 1.08m Ensuite 1 3.00m x 2.62m Bathroom 2.83m x 2.25m Living 4.66m x 4.05m Bedroom 2 4.36m x 4.05m Store 2.25m x 2.25m Garage 6.30m x 3.00m Ensuite 2 2.99m x 2.59m Bedroom 3 3.91m x 2.67m Bathroom 2.40m x 2.09m THE TABLEY The Tabley is a four bedroom detached home providing 2196 sq ft Upstairs are four impressive sized double bedrooms of which two GROUND FLOOR First Floor Kitchen/Family/Diningof carefully planned9.50m xliving 7.06m accommodation.Master Bedroom Off the5.91m mainx 4.57m entrance benefit from an en suite and the remaining bedrooms are served Utilityhall is a retreat 3.29mand ax 2.00mlarge study/homeBedroom 2 office, along4.57m x 4.10mwith a by a luxurious family bathroom. WC 1.99m x 1.70m Bedroom 3 4.15m x 4.08m Retreatground floor wc4.57m and x 4.26munderstairsBedroom store, 4 perfect for4.35m a cloakroom. x 4.08m Study 5.20m x 4.08m Bathroom 2.75m x 2.15m Outside is an attractive detached oak frame car barn At the rear, stretching across theEnsuite full 1width of the3.05m home x 1.53m is a accommodating one car and including two handy storage spaces Ensuite 2 3.05m x 1.62m fabulous open plan kitchen, diningLinen and family room,1.41m creating x 1.21m perfect for storing leisure equipment. one large versatile living/relaxing/entertaining space. Two sets of bi fold doors help connect the interior accommodation to the outside and are perfect for sunny days and socialising. Adjoining the kitchen is a utility. MASTER BEDROOM FAMILY BEDROOM 3 UTILITY KITCHEN BATHROOM EN-SUITE WC DINING LINEN EN-SUITE STORE STUDY BEDROOM 4 RETREAT BEDROOM 2 groundGROUND floor plan FIRSTFIRST FLOOR PLAN 1176Kitchen/Family/Dining sqft 9.50m x 7.06m Master1020 sqft Bedroom 5.91m x 4.57m C TOTAL: 2,196 sqft C TOTAL: 2,196 sqft Utility 3.29m x 2.00m Ensuite 1 3.05m x 1.53m WC 1.99m x 1.70m Bedroom 2 4.57m x 4.10m Retreat 4.57m x 4.26m Ensuite 2 3.05m x 1.62m Study 5.20m x 4.08m Bedroom 3 4.15m x 4.08m Bedroom 4 4.35m x 4.08m Bathroom 2.75m x 2.15m Linen 1.41m x 1.21m THE TWEMLOW © CALDERPEEL PARTNERSHIP LTD NOTE: DO NOT SCALE FROM THIS DRAWING REVDESCRIPTION DATE DRAWN * -- 00-00-00 -- The Twemlow is a detached home offering 1,988 sq ft of stylish Depending on plot, outside is a choice of an attractive detached GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR KITCHEN/FAMILY/DININGliving accommodation10.78M X including3.85M BEDROOM a media 1room, formal4.55M livingX 3.85M room oak frame car barn accommodating one car and including two LIVINGwith bi fold doors4.85M onto X 3.94M the rear BEDROOMgarden and 2 an open3.90M plan X 3.85M kitchen, handy storage spaces (plots 6 and 14), a detached double garage UTILITY 1.85M X 1.70M BEDROOM 3 3.94M X 3.80M WCdining and family2.20M room, X 1.00M also withBEDROOM bi fold doors4 to 3.94Mthe rear. X 3.00M Off the (plot 16) or a detached single garage (plot 17). MEDIA 3.94M X 3.40M BATHROOM 3.00M X 2.37M kitchen is a utility room. LAUNDRY 2.04M X 1.65M ENSUITE 3.00M X 1.50M On the first floor are four doubleDRESSING bedrooms off 3.00Ma central X 1.70M landing, including a spacious master bedroom at the rear of the property, which includes a dressing room and en suite. Also offered is a large main family bathroom and a handy laundry room. ST. MASTER LIVING ROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM 3 FAMILY LANDING UTILITY DRESSING HALL DINING LAUNDRY ENSUITE BATHROOM MEDIA ROOM BEDROOM 4 WC KITCHEN BEDROOM 2 GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1003 SQFT 985 SQFT D TOTAL: 1,988 SQFT D TOTAL: 1,988 SQFT GROUND FIRST Kitchen/Family/Dining 10.78m x 3.85m Master Bedroom 4.55m x 3.85m Living 4.85m x 3.94m Dressing 3.00m x 1.70m Utility 1.85m x 1.70m Ensuite 3.00m x 1.50m WC 2.20m x 1.00m Bedroom 2 3.90m x 3.85m Media Room 3.94m x 3.40m Bedroom 3 3.94m x 3.80m Bedroom 4 3.94m x 3.00m Bathroom 3.00m x 2.37m Laundry 2.04m x 1.65m THE OLLERTON Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor Kitchen/Family/DiningA modern three-storey8.17m x 5.38mdetached Bathroomhome, 1the Ollerton2.33m provides x 2.40m BedroomOn 3the first floor5.49m isx 3.16m a fantastic master bedroom, which includes WC/Cloaks 2.94m x 1.60m Bathroom 2 2.33m x 2.21m Bedroom 4 6.36m x 2.97m Retreat1,890 sq ft of stylish4.82m living x 3.587 accommodationStudy that incorporates3.34m x 2.93m a Bathrooma very large dressing2.50m x 1.79m area and en suite plus a light and spacious Garageretreat with feature5.50m bay x 2.77m window, Bedrooma clever 1 walk-through6.71m cloakroomx 3.58m second bedroom, impressive family bathroom, study/fifth Dressing 3.12m x 1.94m that leads to a ground floor wc and,Laundry across the full1.76m width x 1.16m of the bedroom and, completing the layout to this floor is an ingenious home, a spacious open plan kitchen,Bedroom family 2 and dining4.89m room.
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