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Wiggett Homes Is Delighted to Bring a Desirable Collection of Beautiful New Homes to Greenfield Wiggett Homes is delighted to bring a desirable collection of beautiful new homes to Greenfield. Heron’s Reach Island is a stylish waterside development comprising of eleven, 3/4 bedroom houses and nineteen 2 bedroom apartments arranged over two blocks. Ideally located in the quintessential village of Greenfield, Saddleworth this exciting new development offers scenic beauty and speedy links to both Manchester and Leeds. All properties are finished with our high-quality specification as standard. Out and About Heron’s Reach Island is ideally positioned for Greenfield boasts a range of independent outdoor enthusiasts to access the Huddersfield shops, pubs, sporting clubs and the Tesco Narrow Canal and Pennine Bridleway. Superstore, together with green open spaces Saddleworth also benefits from regular train including the picturesque tourist destination services from Greenfield Train Station to of Dove Stone Reservoir. Huddersfield, Leeds and Manchester Piccadilly, and both the M60 and M62 motorway networks The neighbouring village of Uppermill is the are within easy reach. largest village and is well known for its attractive High Street and historical buildings. Overlooked by Saddleworth is a collection of villages which are the Saddleworth Viaduct, Uppermill is home steeped in history, with each village holding its own to a number of independent shops, cafes, wine charm and community spirit together with annual bars and pubs. customs and traditions, including the Whit Friday brass band contest, Rushcart and Yanks Weekend. Images, photographs and CGI’s are representative only and are not plot specific. External finishes, landscaping and configuration may vary from plot to plot, Wiggett Homes reserves the right to amend and update the specification without prior notification. The information contained herein should be treated as general guidance only and does not constitute a contract, part of a contract or a warranty. Please refer to your Sales Consultant for plot specific details. A Superb Specification All Wiggett Homes are finished with our prestige specification as standard, comprising: WARRANTY KITCHEN • 10 year NHBC Buildmark Warranty • Choose from a selection of custom designed kitchen styles and quality work surfaces, ENERGY CONSCIOUS COMFORT please see Sales Consultant for more details* • UPVC double glazed windows • Upstands to worktops • Gas-fired combi boiler • Kitchen units with soft closers • Energy efficient lighting • Stainless steel 1 ½ bowl sink • Compact radiators • Zanussi fully integrated appliances • Integrated Zanussi double electric oven ** SAFETY AND SECURITY • Zanussi gas hob • Intruder alarm • Glass splash back • Multi-point locking systems to front door • Under wall unit lighting • Lockable handles and restrictors • Chrome LED downlights (where required) • Mains powered smoke detectors BATHROOM AND EN-SUITE • Mains powered carbon monoxide detector • White porcelain sanitaryware to kitchen • Chrome towel heaters • Exterior light • Dual voltage shaver socket to en-suite • Tiled splash back to cloak room GENERAL • Full height tiling to shower enclosure, • White emulsion painted wall and ceilings splashback to sink and around the bath • White gloss painted woodwork • Chrome LED downlights • Quality internal timber doors with stylish handles EXTERNAL • Ample electrical sockets • Landscaped front garden • Chrome finish to sockets to kitchen counter • Rotovated rear garden • 1.8 timber fence to rear garden only, white plastic sockets and switch faceplates elsewhere; USB charge point to kitchen, lounge and master bedroom • TV points to lounge and master bedroom • Telephone points to lounge and master bedroom * Choices and upgrades are only available subject to construction stage of the property. ** Available on plots 10-20 only as standard, integrated Zanussi single electric oven provided to all other plots. This specification applies to a majority of plots and appliances and is dependant on house type design. Wiggett Homes reserves the right to amend the specification without prior notification. Please check individual plots specification and build stage with your Sales Consultant. Home Options Once you’ve reserved your home, we will invite you to a Welcome Meeting. It’s here you can discuss all the ways you can personalise your home with your Sales Consultant*. From kitchen style, colour and finish to bathroom upgrade options, electrical additions and finishing touches. We can help you make every part of your home just right for you. *Choices and upgrades are only available subject to construction stage of the property. Customer Service We will endeavour to make your home buying All properties are built in accordance with all relevant experience enjoyable and informative every step of planning and building regulations and come complete the way. with an NHBC Buildmark Warranty which provides protection against any defects or damage covered by If you have any questions or queries during the sale the policy for 10 years. and purchase of your new home, please contact your Sales Consultant directly. Wiggett Homes complies with the Consumer Code for Home Builder’s Requirements. The Code gives protection and rights to purchasers of new homes and was developed to make the home buying process fairer and more transparent for purchasers. Find our more at: www.consumercodeforhomebuilders.com Heron’s Reach Island, Greenfield LOCKSIDE e Bin Stor THE SHAWBRIDGE MARINA VIEW 6 Apartments 4 BEDROOM HOME 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS THE SONBURY LOCKSIDE 4 BEDROOM HOME 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS 20 THE LEESOM 3 BEDROOM HOME 19 18 17 16 15 HUDDERSFIELD NARROW14 CANAL 13 12 11 RIVER TAME MARINA VIEW 13 Apartments 10 Bin Store LOCKSIDE e Bin 6 Apartments Stor 20 19 18 17 16 15 HUDDERSFIELD NARROW14 CANAL 13 12 11 RIVER TAME MARINA VIEW 13 Apartments 10 Bin Store The site plan is drawn to show the relative position of individual properties. NOT TO SCALE. This is a two dimensional drawing and will not show land contours and gradients, boundary treatments, landscaping or local authority street lighting. Footpaths subject to change. For details of individual properties and availability please refer to your Sales Consultant. Development Location Find our latest, exciting development at the following address: Heron’s Reach Island, Greenfield, Saddleworth, OL3 7FJ D C A A O R R L E A H S H V RU IL N L R O E O R A D G 0 7 K 6 A N G O R W D E PEAK A A L V DISTRICT O E T R O P NATIONAL E A P L R PARK T L S K A A N C E D N A L C A R L A N E E AV H C E E B HA D L LS A WAY N RO D D A N A O O R O T E R L G L T E W E N S D P A LI C A A L LOWER CARR LN E E N D O H LA R C N W H G A M U L O A Y L H A S C D W W GREENFIELD L S HA N O TRAIN E E AR LANE E U E STATION S C Q N D O A A L L O R C S N E R O R E E D TUN M KIN ST EA D LA N E WELLINGT E D ROA HI N M G A A H A DH E L 6 L D E 70 O R OA N AR R T T A H S NK L UR A S S R B R LL U U A S D H H E H T OA W R R S R A A R S H C D S S A N R O LA E B K G D A T U O R N 75 I N 61 E K URST LANE S B E BOARSH TE E N C A N H D L A B E W R V I A D L L G EY R E O L A A D P A N D E R A K L O R A D E N N A E LA O L L R HIL E H O D RC N H LA U - H I C - L L E D W A O R W E I V K A O OLMFIRTH H R O 5 AD 7 1 6 B A635 D M A635 Contact Us A A O NC R R H E STE STE HE R R NC OAD MA Wiggett Homes Ltd, Tel: 0161 626 3010 Viking House, Mobile: 07977 415723 449 Middleton Road, Email: [email protected] Chadderton, www.wiggetthomes.co.uk Oldham, Lancashire, OL9 9LB..
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