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A Collection of 3 & 4 Bedroom Homes NEAT CREATIVE LUXURIOUS INVENTIVE STRIKING IMMACULATE NEW LEAFY CHIC INSPIRING CALM PRIVATE LOVELY LIGHT CENTRAL CONTEMPORARY BOLD LIVELY GLAMOROUS IMPRESSIVE MODERN DELIGHTFUL REFINED DESIGN CLEVER BEAUTIFUL ATTRACTIVE TASTEFUL BRIGHT ELEGANT FRESH STYLISH A collection of 3 & 4 bedroom homes Norris Green Village is an exceptional new development close to Liverpool MODERN city centre, which has seen the local area rejuvenated into a vibrant and inclusive community, featuring high specification homes surrounded by STRIKING tree lined boulevards and green STYLISH open spaces. With fantastic transport links right across the region, Each home has been carefully thought out and built Norris Green Village is perfectly placed to offer the ideal base to an outstanding specification, yet still offers an for both work and leisure opportunities. Liverpool city centre affordable price tag and incredible value for money. is just 4.5 miles away and the A580 East Lancashire Road LUXURIOUSAll Countryside Properties’ homes are designed with and M57 motorway are easily accessible. the modern homeowner in mind, combining practical internal layouts and a high quality finish, with the added Over the last year the development has enjoyed phenomenal benefit of lawned rear gardens and landscaped success as its identity has really taken shape, and it continues public spaces. to go from strength to strength. As further plans come into fruition, Norris Green Village is fast becoming theCO destination of choice for NTEMPORARY high quality contemporary homes on the doorstep of one of the most dynamic and exciting cities in the UK. The addition of the latest range of three and four bedroom homes has further enhanced the variety of properties and layouts available, ensuring there is something to suit everyone. MODERN IMPRESSIVE NORRIS GREENREFINED CHICVILLAGEELEGANT www.norrisgreenvillage.co.uk All distances and timings are approximate and taken from Google Maps. MODERNCHIC MODERN LUXURIOUS STRIKING STYLISH LEAFY INTERIORS CHIC LIGHT REFINED LUXURIOUS The collection of stylish three Our superb specification that is featured as standard in every property, means you can move straight into and four bedroom homesCONTEMPOR at your new home in comfort and enjoy it for many ARY years to come. There is something to suit all buyers Norris Green Village has been whatever your lifestyle or budget, with a range of designed to complement house styles all offering excellent value for money. Attention to detail has been maintained throughout, the needs of modern family with skylights and French doorsL featuringI in manyGH of T the properties, to enhance the contemporary living, by seamlessly blending open-plan living areas and maximise the use of practical layouts with natural light and space. The contemporary kitchen/dining areas offer spaces that are perfect contemporary design for entertaining or family mealtimes. The bedrooms Iare wellMPRESSIVE proportioned and selected master and a high quality finish. bedrooms feature an en-suite, whilst all homes include a family bathroom. Whether you are hoping to take your first steps onto the property ladder, or looking to move into a larger RfamilyEFINED house, Norris Green Village is the ideal place to make your new home.ELEGANT www.norrisgreenvillage.co.uk The integration of Ellergreen As Norris Green Village has grown, the Community Centre and local area has seen vast improvements, Monksdown CP Primary School MASTERMODERN with the addition of attractive green within the development, will open spaces to relax and spend time ensure that all residents can with your family, friends access existing facilities at the and new neighbours. heart of the community. PLANSTRIKING PHASE 1 60 new homes now completed CARR LANE LEAFY STALISFIELD AVENUE ELLERGREEN DORRINGO DRIVE COMMUNITY CENTRE DRIVE VERBENA ELLERGREEN ROAD ELLERGREEN PHASE 2 PERILLA DRIVE 55 new homesCHIC now completed T N E C S E ROAD E DEANSCALES ROAD GAL IN R L C GA E T I A W H T N A R B H E A T H W REFINED A IT E C R ES THIS PHASE CE NT 63 new homes LEWISHAM ROAD T EN RESC BRANTHWAITE C LUXURIOUS STALISFIELD AVENUE The tree lined boulevards add to the stylish look of the A 60 acre site development and create a welcoming atmosphere. F made up of attractive R I N MONKSDOWN S In the centre of Norris Green itself, Broadway and Broad Lane offer T E CP PRIMARY D R boulevards and SCHOOL O a variety of local shops conveniently located a short walk away. Just A D CONTEMPORBRANTHWAITE GROVE ARY LUXURIOUS over a mile from Norris Green Village is an Asda supermarket and a landscaped spaces. Tesco supermarket is two miles away. Norris Green Leisure Centre presents a wide range of sports and leisure facilities within a modern Three parks within MONKSDOWN ROAD environment, offering activities that will appeal to all members KINGSDOWN ROAD CONTEMPORARY of the community. walking distance of LIGHT Norris Green Village is well placed for schools throughout all key the development. stages, and offers a wide choice of nursery, primary and secondary schools that achieve very good results. There are also some Active and excellent specialist colleges, whilst Liverpool’s highly regarded BERKESWELL ROAD universities are within easy reach. lively streets. NETTLESTEAD ROAD B RO MODERN A D IMPRESSIVE With exciting plans for further phases, Norris Green Village is fast LA Well lit streets N becoming the destination for high specification quality housing E close to the amenities of a fantastic city. and public spaces. MUIRHEAD AVENUE EAST STRIKINGTHEBOLD A layout which promotes REFINED a walkable neighbourhood. Established landscaping and STYLISHVISION over 50 new trees planted to date. ELEGANT www.norrisgreenvillage.co.uk Norris Green Village enjoys an extremely convenient location in the Liverpool suburbs and offers fantastic transport links across the region. MODERN The city centre is just 4.5 miles away, and easily accessible whether Fazakerley is the nearest train station just under two miles away, you are travelling by car or public transport, whilst nearby access providing very frequent services which take you into Liverpool city to the A580 East Lancashire Road and M57 motorway provides centre in just over 10 minutes. From Liverpool Lime Street you are connections around the region. perfectly positioned for travelling around the North West and beyond. For the more exotic destinations, Liverpool John Lennon Airport is just Thanks to its excellent transport system the Liverpool and Merseyside over ten miles away and is also well-serviced from the city centre. STRIKING region is easy to navigate by rail or road. There are frequent bus services to and from Liverpool city centre via Norris Green and the Broadway area on the No 14, the main bus route running from the • 1.2 miles A580 East Lancs Road city centre to Willow Way, Croxteth. The 61 is the major cross-city bus route from Aigburth to Seaforth. During the week the 62 and 162 • 3.2 miles M57 services also pass through Norris Green. With buses passing every • 4.5 miles Liverpool city centre STYLISHLEAFY five minutes the city centre is just a short ride away! • 10.1 miles Liverpool John Lennon Airport LUXURIOUS All distances and timings are approximate and taken from Google Maps. REFINED LUXURIOUS CONTEMPORARY LIGHT IMPRESSIVE CHIC REFINEDWELLBOLD ELEGANTCONNECTED www.norrisgreenvillage.co.uk MODERN STRIKING STYLISH CHIC Following its success as the European Capital of Culture in 2008, Liverpool is enjoying a reputation REFINED as one of the most stylish and fast moving cities in the UK. The city has something for everyone, from its numerous art attractions to its revered music scene, not forgetting its LUXURIOUS sporting prowess! Shoppers are spoilt for choice between the 1.65 million sq ft of stores in Liverpool ONE to the luxury boutiques, unique arcades and bohemian markets. Come nightfall, Liverpool is bustling with a range of BOLD cosmopolitan restaurants, bars and cafés, ranging from CONTEMPORARY traditional pubs and high street favourites, to cutting edge VIBRANT fine dining and independent bistros. LIGHT IMPRESSIVECITY REFINEDLIFE ELEGANTBRIGHT www.norrisgreenvillage.co.uk MODERN SHARED STRIKING Own 100% from STYLISHEQUITY Day One!LEAFY How to make it happen: Applying for Shared Equity couldn’t be simpler. Just ask LUXURIOUS a Countryside Properties’C Sales ConsultantH to get the IC ball rolling. You’ll initially be referred to an independent financial advisor. Should you proceed, you’ll next be invited to use one of a range of reputable independent solicitors REFINED recommendedR by CountrysideEFINED Properties. How it works: • You buy 100% of a new home but pay a percentage of the purchase price, making it your own home straight away! LUXURIOUS • We will loan youLUXURIOUS the remaining percentage for ten years interest free. • When you sell, or at the end of the Shared Equity term (whichever is sooner), you pay back the relevant percentage of the current market value of your home. CONTEMPOR• You own 100% of your property from the date of ARY completion. This is not a shared ownership scheme. Shared Equity can help you: • Benefit from reduced mortgage payments.LIGHT • Take a first step on the property ladder with just a small deposit required. If you are seeking to step onto the Many buyers are finding it difficult to secure a mortgage in the current lending climate, but with Shared Equity you could soon be looking forward to a new home without the IMPRESSIVE property ladder but are struggling to cost of a full mortgage. gather enough deposit, then Shared Choose a new Countryside Properties’ home, pay an agreed Equity could be the answer! percentage of the value and we will look after the balance. REFINEDSTYLISH Your home is 100% yours from day one... it reallyE is that LEsimple! gaNT STYLISH www.norrisgreenvillage.co.uk Countryside Properties’ Customer Care begins at the outset, with our trained Sales Consultants who offer guidance INSPIRINGQUALITY on the legal process involved in buying a home and help with arranging mortgage finance through independent FRIENDLYCOMMITMENT financial consultants.
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