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Clevelands Bolton Clevelands Clevelands Bolton Clevelands Luxury living is about having it all If you dream of living in a beautifully designed home in a sought-after location, it can all be yours at Clevelands, Bolton. Clevelands is an exclusive community of each home is designed with modern living luxury townhouses and apartments, in one in mind. The spacious light and airy interiors of Bolton’s most desirable residential districts. offer plenty of space to work, play and relax. Set in a quiet conservation area just off Clevelands provides the ideal location to Live the luxury lifestyle tree-lined Chorley New Road, Clevelands’ enjoy the best of both worlds. A beautiful elegant appearance is truly in keeping with home nestled in tranquil mature landscaped its neighbouring Victorian homes. grounds, yet just two miles from the vibrant town centre of Bolton and all its amenities. All built to traditionally high standards with a superior specification throughout, Clevelands Perfecting every last detail Each and every Jones home is highly designed and specified throughout. You’ll find a contemporary kitchen with top of the range stainless steel appliances, and modern bathrooms with Aqualisa showers, low profile shower trays and a choice of stunning Porcelanosa tiles. Many more quality fixtures and fittings that you wouldn’t expect are also included as standard. From the LED downlights to the polished chrome door handles, we consider every last detail to be important. And it’s not just the interior of your new home that we’re committed to getting just right. We’ve given equal care and attention to the landscaping around Clevelands to help preserve and improve the natural environment. Clevelands 3 5 1 2 4 Jones Homes, building superior homes 1. Middlebrook Retail and Leisure Park 2. Moss Bank Park, Bolton 3. Smithills Hall, Bolton in all the best locations 4. Octagon Theatre, Bolton 5. Le Mans Crescent, Bolton Heaton is a much sought-after place to live, situated in an affluent, leafy area of Bolton. This ideal location offers the perfect balance of peaceful and picturesque surroundings, with the convenience of modern amenities nearby. Within easy reach of the breathtaking West Pennine Moors, Bolton has museums, galleries and the nationally renowned there are plenty of country and canalside walks to explore. Octagon Theatre. There’s a choice of sports and golf clubs in Middlebrook Retail & Leisure Park, one of the largest the local area plus the famous Macron Stadium on Burnden complexes in the country, is just a few miles away. Way is home to Bolton Wanderers Football Club and a As well as shops it has restaurants, bars, multiplex cinema, popular venue for music events. Bolton has an impressive bowling, sports facilities and supermarkets. Bolton itself range of nursery, primary and secondary schools and further offers high-street stores and specialist retailers, as well education colleges, including the University of Bolton. as its famous outdoor market. Clevelands Homes built with pride With over 55 years’ experience building individual houses in locations as desirable as Bolton, you can trust Jones Homes to create your perfect new home. As one of the leading builders of quality new homes, we development is the best it can possibly be. It’s just one of the take great pride in our exceptional standards of design, reasons we’re consistently recognised in industry awards. construction and specification. From the quality of our But the real proof of our success is the fact that so many materials to the well considered layouts, every new families choose to stay and move up with us over the years. Clevelands N Specification General Townhouse Bathroom/En Suite Townhouse Double glazed PVCu windows with easy clean hinges • Modern Villeroy & Boch bathroom suite with Hansgrohe monoblock taps • Energy saving insulation to cavity walls and roof space • Aqualisa thermostatic shower to bathroom and en suite • 33 32 Gas central heating with energy-efficient boiler • Illuminated bathroom cabinet with heated mirror • 31 Thermostatic controlled radiator valves • Heated chrome ladder towel rail to bathroom and en suite • 30 Composite insulated front door • Fully tiled walls and floors in a choice of tiles from Porcelanosa* • 29 Contemporary panel doors with polish chrome furniture • LED downlights • evelands 28 Cl Drive French doors to patio area • 27 Smooth plastered ceilings throughout • 26 Existing Housing External Choice of wall colour throughout* • Turfed garden to rear with paved patio area • TV point to lounge, dining area and bedrooms 1 & 2 • Elevational treatment and finish as individual plot detailed drawings • Telephone point to hall, lounge and bedroom 1 • Cold water tap to garage • Smoke detectors • C Fluorescent light to garage • H Existing Housing O R NHBC Buildmark Cover • L Block paved driveways • E Y Clevelands Drive N E Boundary fencing to rear garden • W R O A Kitchen D Choice of fitted kitchen with toning worktops and upstands* • Built in stainless steel oven and microwave • Stainless steel gas hob, splash back and chimney style extractor • The Chester Kingsley House Completed Phase Integrated fridge and freezer • 4 bedroom townhouse Apartments 54-63 Stainless steel sink with Hansgrohe mixer tap • The Winchester Marlowe House LED downlights • 4 bedroom townhouse Apartments 64-75 Delta LED worktop lighting • The School House Keats House Apartments 38-43 Apartments 76-85 Wordsworth House Apartments 44-53 These details are prepared for the guidance of prospective purchasers and do not form part of any contract. Furthermore Jones Homes reserve the right to vary details from time to time as may be necessary. JHNW175/August 2015. *Where a choice is stated, it will form our standard range and will be subject to the build stage of your chosen plot. These details are prepared for the guidance of prospective purchasers and do not form part of any contract. Furthermore Jones Homes reserve the right to vary details from time to time as may be necessary. Internal photography may show upgraded specification. Please ask Sales Advisor for more details. JHNW175/August 2015. Clevelands The Chester – 4 bedroom townhouse DWSDWS DWS WMSWMS WMS DiningDiningDining KitchenKitchenKitchen BathroomBathroomBathroom BedroomBedroomBedroom 2 2 2 EnEn Suite SuiteEn Suite BedroomBedroomBedroom 1 1 1 FridgeFridge OvenFridgeOven Oven FreezerFreezer & FreezerMW& MW & MW * * * * * * StSt St cylcyl cyl DWS WMS Dining Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom 2 En Suite GarageGarageBedroomGarage 1 StSt St Fridge Oven Freezer & MW LivingLiving Room LivingRoom Room * * * BedroomBedroomBedroom 4 4 4 BedroomBedroomBedroom 3 3 3 * * St cyl * * * Garage St Living Room * Bedroom 4 Bedroom 3 Ground Floor DoubleDouble socket Doublesocket outlet outletsocket outletGridGrid switchFirst switchGrid for forswitch appliances Floor appliances for appliancesTelevisionTelevision Televisionpoint point point PendantPendant lightPendant light light RadiatorRadiatorSecondRadiator FloorDeltaDelta light lightDelta light Kitchen/Dining 5.09m x 3.29m 16'8"SingleSingle x socket10'10" socketSingle outlet outletsocket outletTVTV collective LivingcollectiveTV collective Room TelephoneTelephone5.09mTelephone point point x 4.41m point Downlight16'8"Downlight Downlightx 14'6" HeatedHeated towelBedroom Heatedtowel rail rail towel rail2 FluorescentFluorescent4.38mFluorescent x 3.12m 14'4" x 10'3" Garage 5.35m x 2.70m 17'7" x 8'10" Bedroom 1 4.21m x 3.16m 13'10" x 10'4" Bedroom 3 4.24m x 3.12m 13'11" x 10'3" * Bedroom 4 3.31m x 2.18m 10'10" x 7'2" Double socket outlet Grid switch for appliances Television point Pendant light Radiator Delta light Single socket outlet TV collective Telephone point Downlight Heated towel rail Fluorescent * Windows applicable to end plots only These floor plans and images are for guidance and illustrative purposes only and do not form part of any contract. All room sizes are approximate to maximum dimensions and some plots may be subject to additional gable or bay windows. Please ask our Sales Advisor for details on specification and plot specific streetscenes. Every effort has been taken to ensure these plans are as accurate as possible at time of printing. However, Jones Homes reserves the right to vary details as may be necessary and without notice. Clevelands The Winchester – 4 bedroom townhouse DWS DWS DWS WMS WMS WMS En SuiteEn 1 SuiteEn Suite1 1 BedroomBedroom 1 Bedroom 1 1 BathroomBathroomBathroomEn En En BedroomBedroom 2 Bedroom 2 2 Dining DiningDining KitchenKitchenKitchen Suite 2 Suite Suite2 2 Fridge OvenFridge FridgeOven Oven Freezer &Freezer MW Freezer& MW & MW St St St cyl cyl cyl DWS WMS Dining Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom 2 En Suite GarageGarageGarageBedroom 1 St St St Fridge Oven Freezer & MW Living RoomLivingLiving Room Room BedroomBedroom 4 Bedroom 4 4 BedroomBedroom 3 Bedroom 3 3 * * St cyl Garage St Living Room Bedroom 4 Bedroom 3 * Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor Kitchen/Dining 5.09m x 3.29m 16'8" x 10'10" Living Room 6.44m x 4.40m 21'2" x 14'5" Bedroom 2 4.38m x 3.40m 14'5" x 11'2" Garage 5.35m x 2.70m 17'7" x 8'10" Bedroom 1 4.20m x 4.18m 13'9" x 13'8" Bedroom 3 4.24m x 4.17m 13'11" x 13'8" * Bedroom 4 3.31m x 2.18m 10'10" x 7'2" Double socketDouble outletDouble socket socketoutletGrid outlet switchGrid for switch appliancesGrid switchfor appliances for appliancesTelevisionTelevision point Television point point Pendant lightPendantPendant light light Radiator RadiatorRadiator Delta lightDelta lightDelta light Single socketSingle outlet Singlesocket socketoutletTV outlet collectiveTV collectiveTV collective TelephoneTelephone pointTelephone point point DownlightDownlightDownlight Heated towelHeated railHeated towel rail towel rail FluorescentFluorescentFluorescent Double socket outlet Grid switch for appliances Television point Pendant light Radiator Delta light Single socket outlet TV collective Telephone point Downlight Heated towel rail Fluorescent These floor plans and images are for guidance and illustrative purposes only and do not form part of any contract. All room sizes are approximate to maximum dimensions and some plots may be subject to additional gable or bay windows.
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