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Coxheath - Kent • COXHEATH - KENT • SHARED OWNERSHIP PHASES 3 & 4 WELCOME TO Ideally located in the village of Coxheath, Forstal Mead offers the perfect blend of rural village living and town centre amenities with highly specified, beautiful homes. 2 3 Computer generated image is illustrative only 4 5 DISCOVER COUNTRY VILLAGE LIFE Loose Village Horseshoes Public House, Dean Street AT FORSTAL MEAD If you’re looking for a slice of country lifestyle as well as all the conveniences of modern day living on your doorstep, then Forstal Mead blends both effortlessly. Surrounded by stunning Kent countryside and two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this semi-rural location is rich in history. From plentiful fruit farms in the area, to ambling walks across the Low Weald and Medway Valley, Coxheath is well placed for those that enjoy an outdoor lifestyle. Nearby Teston Bridge Country Park and the River Medway offer even more areas to explore at weekends, whilst Mote Park is the perfect place for active families, chilled Sunday morning coffees or long dog walks. Mote Park Teston Bridge Country Park Ridge Golf Club 6 7 TOWARDS GATWICK/ J2 HEATHROW M20 N Coxheath has a real sense of J4 M20 community with a church, Village Hall J3 KENT DOWNS M26 and green that are hubs of sports and J2a J6 social activities as well as hosting J5 M20 such events as the World Custard Pie A25 J7 Championships. Scouts and guides J8 East Malling Maidstone Maidstone East TOWARDS ASHFORD are thriving and you can join clubs AND THE COAST such as badminton, table tennis, Maidstone Bearsted A26 West horse riding, short mat bowls and MOTE PARK arts and crafts... it really is a very KENT special place to put down roots. DOWNS TESTON BRIDGE D LO A COUNTRY PARK WER R O The village centre is just a short walk, with shops, eateries, Post Office, library, doctors and health centre all close by. For those high street brands A229 and restaurants, Maidstone the County Town of A26 B 21 Kent is around a 10 minute drive by car or you can A228 63 COXHEATH • KENT B2 163 reach the famous Bluewater Shopping Centre in Yalding Coxheath L 45 minutes. IL H N HUNTO A wide choice of education excellence is available Golden with both Primary and Secondary schools just Green A26 B 2 1 a short walk from Forstal Mead and four well 6 2 respected grammar schools in Maidstone. There is a choice of stations to choose from; Maidstone East, Staplehurst and Paddock Wood Paddock taking you into central London in around an hour. Wood The nearby M20 connects to Ashford and the Paddock coast in the South, and the M25 for London in A228 Wood the North. Staplehurst station 0 6 1 2 Staplehurst Holy Trinity Church, Coxheath B HIGH Marden A229 WEALD (AONB) 2 6 1 2 B Coxheath coat of arms TESTON BRIDGE FREMLIN WALK MAIDSTONE STAPLEHURST PADDOCK TESCO COUNTRY SHOPPING MOTE PARK LEISURE TRAIN STATION WOOD TRAIN PARK CENTRE CENTRE STATION APPROX. TRAVEL TIME 5 MINUTES 9 MINUTES 10 MINUTES 12 MINUTES 13 MINUTES 16 MINUTES 22 MINUTES BY CAR ASHFORD INTERNATIONAL CHARING CROSS LONDON VICTORIA CHARING CROSS (from Maidstone (from Paddock (from Maidstone (from Staplehurst East station) Wood station) East station) station) APPROX. TRAVEL TIME BY 24 MINUTES 52 MINUTES 57 MINUTES 60 MINUTES TRAIN All travel times are approximate. Sources: googlemaps.co.uk and nationalrail.co.uk Earl Street, Maidstone Leeds Castle 8 9 “Surrounded by stunning Kent countryside and two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this semi-rural location is rich in history.” 10 11 CONTEMPORARY SPECIFICATION Kitchen Cloakroom Security & Peace of Mind • Contemporary kitchen units • Large format Porcelanosa • Front entrance door with from Paula Rosa in Dust Grey porcelain tiles in Ferroker multipoint locking system, with handleless wall units and Aluminio to floor security chain and door viewer brushed nickel finish handles to base units • Large format Porcelanosa • Mains operated polished ceramic tiles in Shine Niquel chrome finish push button door • Ipanema White colour above basin bell worktops with matching upstand and silver coloured • Roca pedestal basin with Roca • Mains operated smoke, glass splashback behind hob chrome mixer tap heat and carbon monoxide detectors with battery backup • One and a half bowl stainless • Roca back-to-wall WC with steel sink with chrome lever soft-close seat and close- • 10 year Premier warranty coupled cistern mixer tap • Fused spur installed for future • AEG integrated appliances connection of burglar alarm by including: Bedroom homeowner — gas hob — multifunction oven with • Oaklands White Pepper 80/20 Heating LED display wool mix carpet — integrated extractor hood • Built-in wardrobe to master • Heating and hot water (4 bedroom houses only) bedroom with 2-3 doors in provided by an Ideal Logic high • Electrolux integrated white (centre door to be efficiency combi-boiler appliances including: mirrored on 3-door wardrobes) — integrated extractor hood (2 • Honeywell programmable & 3 bedroom houses only) thermostat — dishwasher Electrical • SMART meter — fridge/freezer — washer dryer • LED downlighters in white to Energy Efficiency • LED strip pelmet lighting under kitchen and bathroom kitchen wall units • Pendant light to living, dining, bedrooms, landing and hallway • Predicted Energy Assessment Bathroom (PEA) rating between 83 and • White switches and sockets 85 (B) throughout • Large format Porcelanosa • Built to latest Building porcelain tiles in Ferroker • Phone, data, TV and satellite Regulation standards Aluminio to floor connection point pre-wired for SkyQ* to living room • UPVC-framed double glazed • Large format Porcelanosa windows ceramic tiles in Shine Niquel to • Phone, TV and satellite connection point pre-wired for boxing behind basin and WC, Exterior to bath panel, skirting and full SkyQ* to bedroom one height around bath • TV connection point to • Private garden to all houses • Roca bath in white with Roca remaining bedrooms deck-mounted bath filler in • Off-street parking to all houses chrome and silver framed Interior Finishes • Low energy security light with folding glass shower screen motion and daylight sensor • Roca chrome wall-mounted • Oaklands White Pepper 80/20 adjacent to the front & rear thermostatic shower mixer with wool mix carpet in to living doors of houses matching shower attachment, room, bedrooms, stairs and slider and rail landing • Roca semi-recessed basin with • Large format Porcelanosa Roca chrome mixer tap porcelain tiles in Ferroker • Roca floor-standing WC with Nikkel to kitchen concealed cistern, polished • Polished chrome finish chrome flush plate and soft- ironmongery throughout close seat • White gloss paint finish to • Chrome heated towel rail joinery throughout • Mirror above basin • White matt emulsion paint finish to walls and ceilings throughout Specification subject to change. Please ask a sales officer for more information. *Subject to a separate subscription Images are of Forstal Mead private sale show home, specification will vary to that of Shared Ownership homes. 12 13 ENTRANCE FO RSTA L LANE EAST FARLEIGH TRAIN STATION 2.1 MILES N FORS TAL LANE T R SITE PLAN U O C T T E R U N Bramble Existing R O U C B 2 bedrooms G houses N I R Pump E V Station A Alder E W 2 bedrooms NE FOXGLOVE LA Hazel 3 bedrooms FOX G S S LOV E L N W A NE E Swale Pond E Laurel D R M A (dry) L I 3 bedrooms G O E F N E I R D T A 10 L 8 E Cedar 6 S 4 3 bedrooms Maple AY 3 bedrooms YSUCKLE W HONE Swale Pond T Private Sale N K (dry) E L C A S S E W MEW R RIAN C W LE O Development VA W O R AD R ME A entrance H Play Area Sold E 10 S O Swale Pond L 8 C E (dry) E V L I 6 B R M D A S 4 R PLEASE NOTE U B I S Numbers denote the gardens A L for each plot. Sub S Parking spaces are indicative N E D only. Please ask a member E R C A G A LASIUS DRIVE of the sales team for more L R E P P P details on specific plots. D I S L K S W O E G I M R T A S M E 13 11 9 7 5 V 15 3 R A H Existing houses 14 14 LA 14 SIUS D LASIU 12 RIVE S DRIV 12 E 22 N 10 E N 22 S E Bramble 10 Alder 8 O S 20 L S 8 O 6 C W 20 L E E C 6 L M 18 B E 4 T L 13 M S 13 11 B 2 bedroom house 9 7 4 2 bedroom house 11 9 A E M 7 5 3 5 R V B A R 2 R 2 Gross internal area 70 m2 (754 ft ) A B Gross internal area 70 m2 (754 ft ) H Properties Ground floor Properties Ground floor 6 Bramble Close Kitchen 2.27m x 3.08m 7’5” x 10’2” 10 Bramble Close Kitchen 2.27m x 3.08m 7’5” x 10’2” 8 Bramble Close* Lounge / Dining 4.32m x 3.18m 14’2” x 10’5” 13 Lasius Drive Lounge / Dining 4.32m x 3.18m 14’2” x 10’5” 11 Lasius Drive* First floor First floor Bedroom 1 4.32m x 3.60m 14’2” x 11’9” Bedroom 1 4.32m x 3.60m 14’2” x 11’9” Bedroom 2 4.32m x 2.18m 14’2” x 7’2” Bedroom 2 4.32m x 2.18m 14’2” x 7’2” Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Lounge / Dining Lounge / Dining ST ST Landing Landing FIRS Bathroom FIRS Bathroom CCU U LH CCU U WC ST WC ST LH FF O FF O Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Kitchen W Kitchen W Hall Hall DW DW WM WM B B Ground floor First floor Ground floor First floor B - Boiler CCU - Customer consumer unit location DW - Dishwasher FF - Fridge/ Freezer FIRS - FIRS box unit location LH - Loft hatch O - Oven ST - Storage U - Utility cupboard B - Boiler CCU - Customer consumer unit location DW - Dishwasher FF - Fridge/ Freezer FIRS - FIRS box unit location LH - Loft hatch O - Oven ST - Storage U - Utility cupboard WC - Water closet WM - Washing Machine W - Wardrobe.
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