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Off Broke Wood Way • Barming • Maidstone • Kent • Me16 OFF BROKE WOOD WAY • BARMING • MAIDSTONE • KENT • ME16 9FA We are delighted to present a selection of 3 and 4 bedroom houses along with six spacious 2 bedroom apartments within this stunning new development at Oakapple Place in Barming, Maidstone. Built by Taylor Wimpey Homes, the properties are estimated for practical completion in Spring 2022. Set only 3 miles from the heart of Maidstone, the town provides a wide variety of amenities for those looking for cultural highlights, such as the Hazlitt Theatre, Carriage Museum, Maidstone Museum and the Bentlif Art Gallery and close by the stunning Leeds Castle. Maidstone is renowned as a shopping destination. The town benefits from a wide range of restaurants with over 80 eateries and cafes to choose from and a vibrant nightlife. There are shops and supermarkets for all tastes within a short distance from the development. Oakapple Place is perfectly situated for excellent transport links. Direct access to the M20 (Jct 5) is approximately 2 miles from the location. This connects easily to the M26, M25 and M23 with short journeys to Maidstone Town Centre, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells. It is also perfect for commuters travelling by rail. The nearest station, Barming, is on the London to Ashford line with services to Ashford International, Maidstone East, West Malling, and London Victoria. Ebbsfleet International is only a 22 minute drive away, with services to London St. Pancras International, Canterbury West, Dover, Folkestone as well as the Continent. There are excellent bus route services which connect the surrounding towns and the introduction of further bus routes to service the growing community will provide frequent bus services within the local area. The area is served by 16 well regarded Primary and Secondary schools, including 4 Maidstone Grammar Schools. There is also the Maidstone Hospital within 0.3 miles and medical and dental facilities within a 3 mile radius of the development. Oakapple Place will provide a real ‘destination’ home and a community and environment for all the family. Hermitage Park, HermitageHermitage Lane,Park, MaidstoneOakHermitageapple PlaceLane, Barming,Maidstone Kent N Key: 8 N AR Affordable Rent Homes owned and 7 Key: Affordable Rent Homes owned and 6 managed by Golding Homes AR Affordable Rent Homes owned and 5 SO Shamanagedred Ownership by Golding Pr opertiesHomes Shared Ownership Properties 4 3 SO Shared Ownership Properties All other plots arre for private sale 9 2 All other plots are for private sale Hermitage Park, 2 bed prroperty 10 1 32 32 bedHermitagebed pprrropertyoperty Park, Hermitage Lane,Hermitage Park, 11 SITE 43 bedHermitagebedHermitage propertyPLANproperty Lane,Park, HermitageHermitage Lane,Park, 13 15 12 14 OakHermitageApartment4 bedMaidstoneOakHermitageapple property Blockapple PlaceLane, PlaceLane, Maidstone MaidstoneMaidstone 33 16 Barming,MaidstoneApartmentBarming,Maidstone Block Kent Kent 34 N 17 35 Key: N Key: 8 18 19 Key: 36 N 8 AR N Affordable Rent Homes owned and 7 Key: Affordable Rent Homes owned and N 6 managed AR A fbyfo rGoldingdable RentHomes Homes owned and 7 37 Key: managed Key: A fbyfo rGoldingdable RentHomes Homes owned and 6 AR Affordable Rent Homes owned and 5 managed by Golding Homes 31 38 managed by Golding Homes 20 30 21 SO managedAR by Golding Homes 22 5 SO Sha red Ownership Affordable Pr opertiesRent Homes owned and 29 23 Shared Ownership Properties 4 AR 28 Affordable Rent Homes owned and SO managed by Golding Homes 20 – 31 3 SO SO ShaSharred Ownership Prroperties 39 Shared Ownership Properties 27 4 26 All other plots arre for private sale 9 25 managed by Golding Homes 24 2 40 3 SO Shared Ownership Properties All other plots are for private sale 41 All other plots arre for private sale 9 2 Hermitage Park, 2 bed prroperty 10 1 77 78 SO 42 32 Shared Ownership Properties 3 bed property 79 32 bedbed pprropertyopertyAll other plots are for private sale 11 43 Hermitage Park, 2 bed prroperty 10 1 Hermitage Lane, 80 43 bedbed propertyproperty 13 15 32 3 bed property 12 32 bedbed pprropertyoperty 14 44 Apartment4 bed property Block 11 HermitageMaidstoneAll other plots are for private Lane, sale 33 16 43 bedbed propertyproperty Apartment Block 34 13 15 12 45 14 17 35 Apartment4 bed property Block 46 18 19 Maidstone 36 33 2 bed property 16 N 34 Apartment Block 37 Key: 47 31 38 17 20 35 30 21 48 3 bed property 22 29 23 18 19 AR 28 20 – 31 36 Affordable Rent Homes owned and 39 N 27 74 26 75 25 managed by Golding Homes 24 49 40 37 Key:4 bed property 72 73 41 31 38 20 30 21 50 22 65 – 76 77 29 23 76 78 SO 42 AR Shared Ownership Properties 79 28 20 – 31 Affordable Rent Homes owned and 71 70 69 68 Apartment Block 43 V 39 80 27 26 25 managed by Golding Homes 51 24 40 V 65 66 67 44 All other plots are for private sale 41 52 77 78 45 SO 64 42 64 Shared Ownership Properties V 79 V V 58 57 58 57 46 2 bed property 64 43 80 63 59 47 59 59 53 62 60 44 3All bed other property plots are for private sale 60 48 62 62 60 58 57 63 63 74 75 49 45 4 bed property 61 72 73 61 61 56 54 46 65 – 76 55 50 2 bed property 76 Apartment Block 71 70 69 68 V 47 51 3 bed property V 65 66 67 48 52 74 64 75 64 V 49 V V 58 57 58 57 72 73 4 bed property 64 Development layout is not shown to scale and is given as a guide only. We work with our developers to continuously improve and reserve the right to make changes at any time. Please ask the sales63 consultant for current information when reserving your new home. Information is correct at the time of going to print. 59 59 59 65 – 76 53 50 62 60 76 60 Apartment Block 71 70 69 68 62 V 62 60 58 57 63 63 61 51 61 61 V 65 66 67 56 54 55 52 64 64 V V V 58 57 58 57 64 63 59 59 59 53 62 60 Development layout is not shown to scale and is given as a guide only.60 We work with our developers to continuously improve and reserve the right to make changes at any time. Please ask the sales consultant for current information when reserving your new home. Information is correct at the time of going to print. 62 62 60 58 57 63 63 61 61 61 56 54 55 Development layout is not shown to scale and is given as a guide only. We work with our developers to continuously improve and reserve the right to make changes at any time. Please ask the sales consultant for current information when reserving your new home. Information is correct at the time of going to print. FLOOR PLANS - APARTMENTS Plot 71 & 72 Plot 71 Plot 72 Kitchen 4978mm x 1997mm 16’ 4” x 6’ 7” Kitchen 1917mm x 4609mm 6’ 3” x 15’ 1” Living/Dining 3247mm x 4788mm 10’ 8” x 15’ 9” Living/Dining 4740mm x 3786mm 15’ 7” x 12’ 5” Bedroom 1 3884mm x 3447mm 12’ 10” x 11’ 4” Bedroom 1 4604mm x 3003mm 15’ 1” x 9’ 10” Bedroom 2 2325mm x 2987mm 7’ 8” x 9’ 10” Bedroom 2 3490mm x 2300mm 11’ 5” x 7’ 8” FLOOR PLANS - APARTMENTS Plot 73 & 74 Plot 73 Plot 74 Kitchen 4978mm x 1997mm 16’ 4” x 6’ 7” Kitchen 1917mm x 4609mm 6’ 3” x 15’ 1” Living/Dining 3247mm x 4788mm 10’ 8” x 15’ 9” Living/Dining 4740mm x 3786mm 15’ 7” x 12’ 5” Bedroom 1 3884mm x 3447mm 12’ 10” x 11’ 4” Bedroom 1 4604mm x 3003mm 15’ 1” x 9’ 10” Bedroom 2 2325mm x 2987mm 7’ 8” x 9’ 10” Bedroom 2 3490mm x 2300mm 11’ 5” x 7’ 8” FLOOR PLANS - APARTMENTS Plot 75 & 76 Plot 75 Plot 76 Kitchen 4978mm x 1997mm 16’ 4” x 6’ 7” Kitchen 1917mm x 4609mm 6’ 3” x 15’ 1” Living/Dining 3247mm x 4788mm 10’ 8” x 15’ 9” Living/Dining 4740mm x 3786mm 15’ 7” x 12’ 5” Bedroom 1 3884mm x 3447mm 12’ 10” x 11’ 4” Bedroom 1 4604mm x 3003mm 15’ 1” x 9’ 10” Bedroom 2 2325mm x 2987mm 7’ 8” x 9’ 10” Bedroom 2 3490mm x 2300mm 11’ 5” x 7’ 8” SPECIFICATION Apartments Houses General General • Quality fitted carpets to hall, living room and bedrooms. • Quality fitted carpets to hall, living room, stairs, landings and bedrooms. • Energy-efficient gas boiler providing hot water and central heating • Energy-efficient gas boiler providing hot water and central heating • NHBC 12-year warranty • NHBC 12-year warranty • Fibre broadband available • Fibre broadband available • 1 right of use parking bay • External lighting to front and rear of the property • Communal Satellite provisions • Turfed rear garden with patio and garden shed • Door entry system fitted to main entrances (audio only) • 2 on plot or right of use parking bays Kitchen Kitchen • Contemporary kitchen with complementary worktops and stainless-steel • Contemporary kitchen with complementary worktops and stainless-steel splashback. splashback. • Integrated oven, hob and fridge freezer. • Integrated oven, hob and fridge freezer. • Vinyl flooring • Vinyl flooring • Spot down lighting • Spot down lighting • Space for Washing Machine • Space for Washing Machine Bathroom Bathroom • Contemporary branded sanitaryware • Contemporary branded sanitaryware • Bath with thermostatic bath/shower mixer tap over and glass shower screen • Bath with thermostatic bath/shower mixer tap over and glass shower screen • Vinyl flooring • Vinyl flooring • Spot down lighting • Spot down lighting FLOOR PLANS - 3 BEDROOM HOUSE Plot 58, 61, 64 as shown.
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