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COLNE MEADOW Brightlingsea • Essex COLNE MEADOW Brightlingsea • Essex Traditionally designed 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes WELCOME TO COLNE MEADOW by Hopkins Homes Computer generated image of the properties at Colne Meadow. Indicative only, design, materials, and landscape treatments are subject to change. Colne Meadow is a superb collection of homes in the charming Essex coastal town of Brightlingsea. There are 23 different house types on offer consisting of 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes in a variety of styles including bungalows, apartments, charming cottages & coach houses, contemporary 3-storey townhouses and traditional family homes. At Hopkins Homes, we pride ourselves on creating exceptional properties with character; properties you will be proud to call home. You can be assured that the homes at Colne Meadow have been carefully designed to blend in with their idyllic coastal surroundings and have been meticulously built to a high standard. Whether you’re a professional couple, a growing family or are looking to downsize, Photos depict previous Hopkins Homes developments. there is a home for you at Colne Meadow. James Hopkins COLNE MEADOW by HOPKINS HOMES Executive Chairman and founder of Hopkins Homes 2 3 “Hopkins Homes’ ability to create award-winning homes is due in no small part to the highly talented and experienced team.” East Anglian Daily Times “With a Hopkins home, you can be sure that each home has been designed and built to last.” UK Construction Magazine Our portfolio of success Designed with passion and flair We know that aesthetic appeal is extremely important when it comes to choosing your dream home. To this end, we create houses and apartments in an array of styles and sizes, ensuring that there is a home to suit the “Skilled craftsmanship was used to needs of every purchaser. restore the period heritage of the original building.” Hot Property “Hopkins Homes... (is) always conscious of the street scene and the preservation of the local character and charm. The company has been winning awards longer than most of us have been writing about them.” Eastern Daily Press The homes at Colne Meadow are no exception. They have been carefully and thoughtfully designed with you in mind. A multi award-winning housebuilder, Hopkins Homes is renowned for attention to detail and a flair for creating properties that stand out from the crowd. Full of charm and style, our homes are built to complement and enhance their surroundings. We combine traditional building techniques with modern technology to create homes of a high standard, which are designed for modern living. The properties at Colne Meadow remain true to this ethos and, as a result, you can be confident that your new home will stand the test of time for generations to come. COLNE MEADOW by HOPKINS HOMES Photographs depict previous Hopkins Homes developments. Photograph depicts previous Hopkins Homes developments. 4 5 “Brightlingsea is a vibrant and friendly coastal town with a rich seafaring history and a waterside that today Victoria Place still bustles with activity” The Kings Head All Saints Church Western Promenade Brightlingsea Marina Bateman’s Tower A maritime town in a beautiful location Brightlingsea is a vibrant and friendly Essex coastal town Within the town you will discover a variety of traditional offering the perfect environment for living and working. pubs, takeaways, an award-winning fish and chip shop and relaxing coffee shops. Brightlingsea has something for This ancient maritime town is well known for its beach, everyone regardless of age and interests and all within an promenade, harbour and colourful beach huts. It’s also a area known for its outstanding natural beauty. Just a few major yachting centre with the waterside always bustling miles away are the picturesque villages of St Osyth, Great with activity. There are two sailing clubs as well as an Bentley and Elmstead Market with Frinton-on-Sea and annual regatta and boat show. Walton just along the coast, perfect for an afternoon out. All the facilities you need are available in town with a range The major centres of Colchester and Clacton-on-Sea are just of schools for all age groups, local shops including a butcher, a short distance from Brightlingsea by car and the nearest baker, supermarket and independent boutiques and grocers. stations are ten minutes away at either Alresford or Great Bentley. From Colchester, you can reach London Liverpool Sport and leisure activities are in abundance, in addition Street in as little as 50 minutes. Meanwhile, there are frequent to all the marine based pursuits there are thriving clubs for buses running between Brightlingsea and Colchester. rugby, cricket and bowls as well as an open-air swimming pool. The sports centre offers squash and tennis, all weather sports pitches and a wide variety of classes. COLNE MEADOW by HOPKINS HOMES School places not guaranteed. Before making a commitment to purchase please make your own enquiries as to amenities in the immediate/surrounding areas and the availability of school places. 6 Do not rely upon any information provided in this respect within this brochure. It is provided in good faith but satisfy yourself in all regards prior to committing to purchase. 7 Award-winning Hopkins Homes A specification of Our commitment to excellent style, design and quality has been recognised with 60 national and local awards won to date. the highest quality 2018 2017 2016 Kitchens • Sunday Times • What House? Gold Award • NHBC Seal of • Choice of kitchen cupboards and worktops* Grant Thornton Top Track 250 Best Medium Housebuilder Excellence Award • Oven, hob and hood fitted as standard Oliver’s Grove, Stanway • London Stock Exchange Group • What House? Silver Award • Plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher where possible 1000 companies to Best Regeneration • NHBC Pride in the Job Award • Choice of wall tiles from our selected range* • Choice of floor tiles from our selected range Inspire Britain Prospect Place, Framlingham Grove Park, Barrow & * Oliver’s Grove, Stanway • Broadland Design Award, Electrical Certificate of Merit • Double socket outlets throughout St George’s Place, Sprowston • Outside lighting to front and rear on certain plots • TV points to living room and all bedrooms • Telephone points to living room, study and all bedrooms 2015 2014 2013 • Sunday Times British Homes Awards • NHBC Seal of Excellence Award • NHBC Pride in the Job Award Plumbing Best Development St Andrew’s Place, Kilverstone Eastgate Rise, Bury St Edmunds • Central heating via thermostatically controlled radiators/panel heaters St Michael’s Place & Bure Place, Aylsham • NHBC Pride in the Job Award • NHBC Pride in the Job Award • White sanitaryware throughout with chrome-effect mixer taps • Housebuilder Awards Best Refurbishment St Andrew’s Place, Kilverstone St Andrew’s Place, Kilverstone plus white bath panel and matching seat Bure Place, Aylsham • Building Excellence Awards • Outside tap where possible • What House? Awards Best Development Best New Housing Development St Michael’s Place & Bure Place, Aylsham Scholars’ Quarter, Norwich, Finalist Carpentry • LABC Building Excellence Awards The Water Tower, Bure Place, Aylsham • Moulded skirting and architraves painted white • White painted staircase • NHBC Pride in the Job Award • Four panel internal doors with matching chrome-effect handles Grove Park, Barrow Ceilings • Ceilings smooth throughout with coved cornicing where possible 2012 2011 2010 • Housing Design Awards Completed • What House? Gold Award • NHBC Seal of Excellence Award Project Winner Best Brownfield Development Fairfield Park, Costessey Wall tiling Tibby’s Triangle, Southwold Tibby’s Triangle, Southwold • NHBC Pride in the Job Award • Kitchen - between worktop and wall cupboards* • NHBC Pride in the Job Award • NHBC Seal of Excellence Award Fairfield Park, Costessey • Bathroom - half-height all round* Scholars’ Quarter, Norwich Bell’s Grange, Bocking • NHBC Pride in the Job Award • En-Suite - full height to shower cubicle with splashback to hand • NHBC Pride in the Job Award • NHBC Pride in the Job Award Albany Place, Ipswich basin and tiled window sill where applicable* The Martellos, Felixstowe Bell’s Grange, Bocking • Cloakroom - splashback to hand basin and tiled window • NHBC Pride in the Job Award • NHBC Pride in the Job Award sill where applicable* Miller’s Tye, Soham Fairfield Park, Costessey • Norwich Society Design Award Other items Scholars’ Quarter, Norwich • Loft light where applicable • Panel fencing between rear gardens where applicable 2009 2008 2007 • Front garden landscaped and turfed where applicable • What House? Bronze Award • Housing Design Awards Best Project • Ernst & Young Arts and Business • Rear garden cleared, rotivated and topsoiled where applicable • What House? Bronze Award • NHBC Pride in the Job Award East Employees Award • Internal walls painted Gardenia Best Renovation • NHBC Eastern Regional Award • NHBC Pride in the Job Award • NHBC Seal of Excellence Award Medium Sized Builder • Norwich Society Commendation • What House? Bronze Award • Norwich Society Honourable Mention • What House? Bronze Award Best Development HOUSING DESIGN AWARDS * Choice available subject to stage of construction. COMPLETED WINNER This specification is only meant as a guide, some items may vary from plot to plot. 2017 2012 8 Please check with Sales Consultant for further details. 9 Photographs depict previous Hopkins Homes developments. 76-81 81 B/S 80 C/S 79 78 77 76 87 82 82 67 66 83 82 COLNE MEADOW 86 67 65 65 * 84 83 68 Brightlingsea •
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