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M U L B E R R Y P a R K Superb Development of 3 & 4 Bedroom Semi and Detached Homes Beautifully Designed for All Tastes and Lifestyles MULBERRY PARK STKEVINSDRIVE LIVERPOOL L32 1BL mcdermotthomes.co.uk We aim to make careful use of natural resources and adopt a responsible attitude towards the environment, to ensure a sustainable development that will meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. At the end of the day, our philosophy is straight forward; we believe in doing things right and keeping things simple. So talk to our friendly team today and Friendly see how easily we can help you find the family home you've been searching for. OUR HOMES, INDIVIDUAL & ORIGINAL When you live in a McDermott home, you’ll quickly discover all the pleasures that derive from a property DOINGTHINGSRIGHT, with character and personality, uniqueness and Personal KEEPINGTHINGSSIMPLE& individuality. Our homes are a special blend of skillful design and modern specification and this unique touch MAKINGLIVESBRIGHTER is clearly visible the moment you step inside. McDermott Homes have been building high quality family Beautifully designed interiors are both pleasing to the homes, in superb locations across the North West and eye and full of practical family friendly features, with an Yorkshire, since 1992. attention to detail second to none. In that time, we've also built a reputation for service that's second to none. As an independent, privately owned You’ll find it’s the same with our developments as well, company, we can offer a friendly, flexible approach and each is planned and designed to be totally different personal attention that makes it so much easier to with its own special ambience and atmosphere. find exactly the right home for you and your family. Inspiration from the design of our developments Flexible derives from local landscape, its flora and fauna, as We choose our locations carefully, to ensure an well as from the history and heritage of the immediate incomparable quality of life, and we apply area. the same meticulous care and attention to each of our high quality homes, with exquisite attention to detail. Thoughtfully designed and built by craftsmen with the very latest materials, our homes are built to stand the test of time. Professional OURPROMISE YOURPROPERTY As we explained in our introduction, at McDermott We promise that your new home will comply with Homes, we believe in doing things right and keeping all current building regulations and will be built things simple, with a commitment to customer service to a consistently high standard throughout, that is second to none. and we back this promise with a full two year commitment to you after completion. Our promise to you stands on three pillars: Naturally, all our homes come with a 10 year Our Pledge, Our Professionalism and NHBC structural warranty. Your Property In the unlikely event that there are any OURPLEDGE teething problems, we promise to completely put things right as quickly as possible, at your We pledge to be with you every step of the way, with convenience. If you can’t be there yourself when all the advice and support you need to make the work is being done, we’ll arrange for a McDermott home buying process as simple and straightforward Homes representative to oversee the job for you. as possible. To make sure your service is truly personal, This commitment continues around the clock, with a you’ll have just one dedicated point of contact 24-hour hotline provided for emergencies. throughout, who will provide you with accurate, up to date information whenever you need it. We’re proud of the service we give to our customers, and we’re constantly striving to improve and OURPROFESSIONALISM enhance our standards and we welcome your feedback as part of this process whether you We train all our staff to the highest standards to are delighted with our approach or if we have ensure that you enjoy professionalism at every stage, disappointed you in any way. delivered in an approachable, helpful, friendly and knowledgeable way. This includes: PERSONALTOUCH • Giving you prompt notice of any delays in construction, along with an explanation for the McDermott Homes is an independent private delay family business and we believe in offering our customers a very personal experience. • Protecting your safety, and that of your family, during site visits when possible to see your home We’re only a small team, but we can often be more being built flexible than our bigger competitors, so it’s well worth talking to us if you want the ultimate personal touch. • Providing full and accurate information to your conveyancing team, as required, in a timely and We take great pride in being your local friendly home trouble free manner builder, who’ll listen to you and offer you personal service, care and support at every stage. • Liaising with your financial advisor and mortgage provider to ensure a swift and simple purchase of Equally important is to ensure that we provide nothing your new McDermott home less than a superb customer service experience. M U L B E R R Y P A R K Superb development of 3 & 4 bedroom semi and detached homes beautifully designed for all tastes and lifestyles THE WINDERMERE THE ASHDOWN 3 Bedroom Semi Detached Home 3 Bedroom Semi & Detached Home THE WINSTER THE CHATHAM 3 Bedroom Semi Detached Home 4 Bedroom Detached Home THE WELLAND THE BROMLEY 3 Bedroom Detached Home 4 Bedroom Detached Home THE OAKHURST THE MAIDSTONE * 3 Bedroom Detached Home 4 Bedroom Detached Home * THE GARTH * 4 Bedroom Detached Home THE SHERBOURNE 4 Bedroom Detached Home * Show Homes - Plots 8, 9 & 10 The site Layout is intended for illustration purposes only and may change, for example, in response to market demand or ground conditions. Consequently these particulars should be treated as general guidance only and do not constitute a contract, part of a contract or a warranty. Landscaping is indicative - please refer to landscape plan. mcdermotthomes.co.uk MULBERRYPARK SPORTS&LEISURE Mulberry Park is situated in Kirkby, Liverpool, close to excellent local schools, amenities and transport links. Kirkby commands an excellent location Ideal for first time buyers, young professionals and where you can enjoy the extensive history growing families, offering a range of superb 3 and 4 and fantastic attractions of Liverpool and bedroom homes providing something for all lifestyles, the surrounding countryside. Nearby attractions include Croxteth Hall and Country Park where whatever your needs. children and adults can enjoy the sights and sounds Kirkby Mulberry Park lies 9 miles east of Liverpool and lies within of country life getting up close to all the animals on Shopping Centre Merseyside in the North West of England. It is 213 miles a real working farm and the traditional Victorian north of London and 34 miles west of Manchester. farmyard, home to an important collection of rare farm breeds of the past. The River Alt flows through the extreme south west of Three spectacular pieces of public art stand at the heart Kirkby, with the Kirkby Brook tributary passing through the of the new-look Kirkby Town Centre. Edward's Elephant, centre. the stunning tree and three spectacular thrones sit in There are several churches nearby, including St. Chads Civic Square, outside the Kirkby Centre, creating a character and vibe which is as unique as Kirkby itself. The art has Church of England Church, St. Mary Mother of God been created with Kirkby’s culture and heritage in mind and Catholic Church, Kirkby Baptist Church and many other celebrates the individuality of the town and its people. places of worship. Kirkby town centre hosts big brand stores and a vast array of EDUCATION independent retailers which are the heart of the Town Centre. Kirkby Market is a popular covered market and has been Kirkby has two secondary schools and sixteen primary operating for over 50 years with over 130 stalls and has just St Chads Church schools. Kirkby's further educational needs are provided undergone a major redevelopment project. The market trades by Knowsley Community College which supports the on Monday to Saturday from 9am to 4.30pm. whole of Knowsley, including a main centre based in The City of Liverpool possesses an abundance of attractions Kirkby town centre. There are also many Colleges and including; The Beatles Story, Albert Dock, Tate gallery, The universities within easy commuting distance, offering a Victoria Gallery and Museum, Pier Head, St George’s Hall, two wide range of further education and vocational courses. Cathedrals, Liver Buildings, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Walker Art Gallery and many many more. TRAVEL&TRANSPORTATION There are two big football clubs in the city, Liverpool and Everton. Both Stadiums are open to visitors for a stadium Mulberry park is only 25 minutes drive to Liverpool John Knowsley Community tour during the day when no games are scheduled. Lennon Airport via the M57 and only a 40 minute drive to Liverpool is also home of the world famous Aintree College Campus Manchester Airport, both are within easy reach for national Racecourse which hosts the famous Grand National. and international flights. There are also many sports, leisure centres and golf courses within easy reach offering a huge variety of The M57 Motorway is only 5 minutes away providing sports to suit all tastes and pastimes. excellent road networks to the North and South of the country and providing easy access to the major towns and cities close by. 5 minutes drive away is Kirkby railway station. It is an interchange between Merseyrail services from Liverpool Central and Northern services from Manchester Victoria via Wigan Wallgate, providing excellent access all over Edward’s Elephant Merseyside and the North West.
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