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Montreux Gardens MONTREUX GARDENS BRAMHALL At Branley Homes we understand the decision- making process and commitments involved in purchasing a new home and pride ourselves on our quality, attention to detail and customer service. We carefully consider the design, We recognise a new build home flow and fit out of our new represents a blank canvas for homes with a trusted network you to create a dream space of professionals to ensure a for relaxing, entertaining and premium finish featuring high- escaping the pressures of spec fixtures and appliances. everyday life. We will work with you from your initial enquiry Our new homes come with to the day you move into your a 10 year insurance backed new home and beyond. structural warranty from LABC Warranty and are For further information, constructed in accordance please refer to our website with high safety standards and www.branleyhomes.com strict building regulations. MONTREUX GARDENS Bramhall Branley Homes is proud to present Montreux Gardens, an exclusive development of just 10 family homes located in the affluent suburb of Bramhall. In fusing together expert Both house types are expertly design, creativity and meticulous designed to maximise available craftsmanship we have delivered living space for relaxing, a high-end scheme catered entertaining and creating those to modern living. Montreux all-important family memories. Gardens offers a choice of Each property benefits from a six, three bedroom semi- private garden, off road parking, detached houses and four, four underfloor heating to main and bedroom detached houses. en-suite bathrooms and high quality fittings and appliances throughout. SPOTLIGHT ON Bramhall Bramhall is situated nearby to some of the region’s leading nurseries, Bramhall is a leafy, affluent and tranquil suburb in the primary and secondary schools Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester. (both state and private) making it popular with young families. It has a bustling town centre, The nearby 60 acre Bramhall The suburb enjoys strong commuter which combines traditional Park is a highly regarded local links to Manchester City Centre via shops and restaurants with attraction with strong heritage the A34 and train services; links to quirky boutiques and furniture value and excellent walks. Cheshire via the M56 and Sheffield shops. Restaurants such The neighbouring Bruntwood via the M57. Bramhall is also situated as Piccolino, Pizza Express, Park in Cheadle with its wildlife close to the M60, which provides Chilli Banana and The Bubble conservation and adventure easy access to the region’s major Room prove popular with playground is a popular cities. Manchester Airport is a short 15 residents and visitors alike weekend haunt for families. minute drive away and London can be whilst The Mounting Stone, Woodford Garden Centre is reached within two hours by train from which specialises in craft beers also an enjoyable day out with the nearby Stockport station. The Peak provides a more modern edge. its excellent shopping, District with its breath taking scenery al fresco dining and play area. is a short train ride/drive away. Moreover, Bramhall benefits from a plethora of sports, drama and arts clubs catering to both children and adults. A56 A580 A576 M60 Local A580 A62 A627 M60 amenities A6 M602 12 A57 MANCHESTER ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE A6010 Montreux Gardens is well placed to access 11 A635 some of the region’s best amenities. A57 A6018 M60 A6010 A56 M62 STRETFORD A57 Below are just some of the places you will find A34 within a short distance of Montreux Gardens: A56 URMSTON M60 Discover our local amenities A6010 A6 A560 A6010 A6017 1 Queensgate Primary School A34 A560 2 Pownall Green Primary School M60 3 Ladybrook Primary School CARRINGTON 4 Bramhall High School 5 G r e e n b a n k P r e p a r a t o r y S c h o o l 6 Stockport Grammar School 7 Hulme Hall Grammar School A56 8 Bramhall Railway Station M60 STOCKPORT 9 Stepping Hill Hospital 10 Stockport Railway Station 10 11 University of Manchester M60 12 University of Salford 7 13 Manchester International Airport ALTRINCHAM 14 Bramhall Park A34 25 15 Peak District National Park MONTREUX 6 GARDENS A6 A56 M56 24 26 16 Woodford Park Garden Centre 17 18 19 17 Bruntwood Park, Cheadle 9 14 4 20 18 Bramhall Golf Club 23 5 19 Stockport Trinity Cricket Club BRAMHALL 2 3 20 Stockport Georgians Athletic Club 13 21 Life Leisure Bramhall 8 M56 22 A6 22 The Co-Op, Bramhall 21 A523 23 Sainsbury’s, Cheadle A556 1 24 Waitrose, Cheadle Hulme A34 25 Asda, Cheadle Hulme 26 Aldi, Hazel Grove A538 16 A556 A34 A538 A523 15 A523 The houses are named after two brooks featuring at different points along the Ladybrook Valley, which begins in the Peak District and runs through Stockport. The Bollinhurst The Norbury THE BOLLINHURST Plots 1 to 4 The Bollinhurst Four spacious, four bedroom detached houses with underfloor heating in the main and en-suite bathrooms on the first floor and throughout the ground floor. Each property benefits from a generously sized rear garden accessed via patio doors in the kitchen/dining area and off street parking. High quality fixtures and appliances throughout. House Specifications Kitchen / Dining 7.632m x 3.000m Living 5.395m x 3.194m Hall 2.119m x 4.963m Utility 2.400m x 1.200m Bedroom 1 3.619m x 3.200m Bedroom 2 3.894m x 3.494m Bedroom 3 2.994m x 3.000m Bedroom 4 2.500m x 3.194m Bathroom 1.900m x 2.093m En-Suite 2.500m x 1.000m Approximate Total Floor Space: 115sqm/1238sqft The Bollinhurst - Ground Floor The Bollinhurst - First Floor THE NORBURY Plots 5 to 10 The Norbury Six contemporary, three bedroom semi-detached houses with underfloor heating in the main and en-suite bathrooms. Each property benefits from a generously sized rear garden accessed via patio doors in the kitchen/dining area and off street parking. High quality fixtures and appliances throughout. House Specifications Kitchen / Dining 5.55m x 3.215m Living 4.531m x 4.748m Hall 2.119m x 1.225m Bedroom 1 3.036m x 3.494m Bedroom 2 3.312m x 3.300m Bedroom 3 2.395m x 2.360m Bathroom 2.119m x 1.779m En-Suite 2.578m x 1.050m Approximate Total Floor Space: 90sqm/968sqft The Norbury - Ground Floor The Norbury - First Floor SPECIFICATION & Finishes The properties at Montreux Gardens are finished to the highest standard. ALL PLOTS (THE NORBURY & THE BOLLINHURST) Underfloor heating in all bathrooms Porcelanosa/Cheshire Tile and Bathroom tiles Shaver points in all bathrooms High quality sanitaryware NEFF or equivalent kitchen appliances (including dishwasher) Open plan kitchen/dining area leading to rear garden Quartz kitchen worktops Landscaped gardens to front and flagged & turfed gardens to rear Off road parking (2 car parking spaces) External Lighting Fully comprehensive zoned alarm system Multi-locking front door SPECIFICATION & FINISHES PLOTS 1-4 (THE BOLLINHURST) Underfloor heating throughout ground floor and in main and en suite bathrooms (controllable via mobile phone devices) Single zone wine cooler Duravit sanitaryware Cat 5 cabling for booster purposes Shed bases with ducting for power if so required Visonic Powermaster wireless security system (controllable via mobile phone devices) Depending on the the build stage, you may have the opportunity to personalise your home by choosing your own kitchen and upgrading items such as kitchen appliances, lighting, technology systems and external features* * Standard packages/specification can be enhanced and upgraded upon request. Additional costs may apply subject to discussion with the developers. MONTREUX GARDENS MIDLAND ROAD, YORK HOUSE, 1 BRIDGENORTH AVENUE, BRAMHALL, SK7 3DT URMSTON, MANCHESTER, M41 9PA 0161 749 9849 [email protected] www.branleyhomes.com To visit our show home and book a viewing contact our sole selling agent: @BranleyHomes 0161 439 5555 [email protected] www.gascoignehalman.co.uk Every care has been taken in the preparation of this brochure. The details contained herein are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as exactly describing any of the particular material illustrated or written by any order under the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991. This information does not constitute a contract, part of a contract or a warranty. Branley Homes operates a programme of continuous product development. Features, internal and external, may vary from time to time and may differ from those shown in this brochure..
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