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Chertsey Halt Brochure Chertsey Halt Pretoria Road Chertsey A collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes and 1 & 2 bedroom apartments ‘ A reputation built on solid foundations Bellway has been building exceptional the local area. Each year, Bellway commits quality new homes throughout the UK to supporting education initiatives, providing for over 70 years, creating outstanding transport and highways improvements, properties in desirable locations. healthcare facilities and preserving - as well as creating - open spaces for everyone to enjoy. During this time, Bellway has earned a strong reputation for high standards of design, build Our high standards are reflected in our quality and customer service. From the dedication to customer service and we believe location of the site, to the design of the home, that the process of buying and owning to the materials selected, we ensure that our a Bellway home is a pleasurable and impeccable attention to detail is at the straightforward one. Having the knowledge, forefront of our build process. support and advice from a committed Bellway team member will ensure your We create developments which foster strong home-buying experience is seamless and communities and integrate seamlessly with rewarding, at every step of the way. Abbotswood Park, Leavesden First Central, Park Royal Computer generated image of the Lancaster Apartments. Chertsey Halt offers a wonderful Whether you are a first time Modern opportunity to settle into a buyer, have a growing family or contemporary new home, are looking for a smaller property, homes, ideal ideally located just a three there is a welcoming home for minute walk from the mainline everyone. All homes come with train station and close by to garages or allocated parking, location local amenities. A varied mix fitted kitchens, sleek bathrooms of properties is available within and spacious living areas. Rest this new community with two, assured, every home will have three and four bedroom family been designed, constructed houses nestling alongside one and finished with Bellway’s and two bedroom apartments. characteristic attention to detail. Chertsey Bridge. Be part of Chertsey’s thriving community Set by the River Thames, Chertsey in Surrey For a day’s retail therapy, Staines’ Elmsleigh has a rich history; dating back to the Domesday and Two Rivers Shopping Centres are around Book, and is one of the oldest market towns in a ten minute drive. Stores to be found here England. Today, it is a thriving community include Marks & Spencer, Next and Monsoon, with much to offer for every lifestyle. while Two Rivers also boasts a multi-screen Vue Cinema. Chertsey’s quaint town centre features useful amenities including several banks, a Sainsbury’s You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to supermarket and a post office, with GP and eating and drinking, with the award-winning dental practices close by. St Peter’s Hospital is Thyme at the Tavern a short journey from less than five minutes away by car. home. For European fayre, there’s Hamilton’s, or try Otter’s Spicy Cottage for a curry. For leisure, you can enjoy an adrenaline rush at Thorpe Park or indulge in water sports at JBSki. Five minutes by car are the lakes and woodland of Homewood Park, or take a pleasant stroll around the 175 acres of wildflower meadow and riverside at Chertsey Meads, a nine minute drive away. Tee off at Queenwood or Foxhill Golf Clubs, or keep fit at River Bourne Health Club with its swim and gym facilities. Education options are plentiful in Chertsey. St Anne’s and Pycroft primary schools are nearby, while the Salesian School accepts pupils until sixth form level. Independent options include St George’s School, which caters for children from nursery to sixth form, with Sir William Perkins welcoming girls between the ages of 11 and 18. Chertsey Halt is just three minutes’ walk from the town’s railway station, providing access to Weybridge in eight minutes, Staines in 18 minutes, and London Waterloo in as little as an hour. The M25 and M3 are easily reached, Homewood Park and for international travel, Heathrow Airport is less than 20 minutes by car. Chertsey Cricket Club There’s plenty of opportunity to get out and about in the fresh air – enjoy a leisurely walk along the River Thames or a bike ride in the 23-hectare Homewood Park. Chertsey Meads Chertsey Halt is a quiet enclave of homes, set within attractively landscaped surroundings. Computer generated image of plots 31-35. Make your new home as individual as you are Your home, your choice Take advantage of our unique Additions package and create a home that is as individual as you are. Every Bellway home comes with high quality fittings as standard, but to add that personal touch you can also choose to upgrade from our range of options to make sure your new home feels distinctly different. Most importantly of all, because we recognise that you want your new home to reflect your personal taste from day one, we will make sure that all your Additions choices are expertly fitted and finished by the time you move in. Choose from our range of Additions options covering: ~ Integrated dishwasher ~ Quartz stone worktop to kitchen ~ Ceramic floor tiling to kitchens ~ Choice of flooring from Bellway standard range ~ Fitted wardrobes ~ Shower package to include thermostatic shower over bath, shower screen and full height tiling around bath ~ Mirror or mirrored vanity cabinet to en suite bathroom ~ Choice of additional ceramic wall and floor tiling to bathroom and en suite ~ Additional TV and telephone points ~ Wireless intruder alarm Although we make every effort to ensure that as many Additions choices as possible are available to you, not every development offers all the range shown. Please be aware that orders can only be accepted up to certain stages of the construction process. Therefore we recommend that you consult our Sales Advisor. Making your move easier We’ll buy yours so you can buy ours We’ll help you sell and buy Part Exchange allows you to sell your current Express Mover is a great solution if you want property and buy a brand new Bellway home to buy a new Bellway home but have not yet in one simple move. There are no estate sold your own house. agents’ fees or advertising charges and a fair offer will be made on your existing home A respected local estate agent will be used based upon an independent valuation. to market your home at an agreed price. You can trade up, down or sideways and can still Take the stress and uncertainty out of selling use the scheme even if you do not live within your home with Bellway Part Exchange and you the area. Bellway will work with the estate can even remain in your current property until agent to promote the sale of your home as your brand new home is ready to move into. well as paying your estate agents’ fees. HELP TO BUY Buy with just 5% deposit Help to Buy is a Government backed equity To use the scheme, you will need at least loan aimed at helping you purchase your a 5% deposit. You may then be eligible to new home. receive an interest free equity loan from the government of 20% of the value of your new The scheme is open to both first time buyers home, which means that you only need to and existing homeowners on new build secure a 75% mortgage. properties up to a maximum value of £600,000. Please note Part Exchange is not available with any other offer and is subject to the Terms and Conditions of our Part Exchange Package. Part Exchange is only available on selected properties, and may not be offered at this development. Help to Buy is subject to eligibility and may not be available on this development. The equity loan must be repaid after 25 years, or earlier if you sell your property and is interest free for the first 5 years. From year 6 a fee of 1.75% is payable on the equity loan, which rises annually by RPI plus 1%. Customer Care From the first day you visit one of our sales it has always been our intention to minimise centres to the day you move in, we aim to inconvenience and resolve any outstanding provide a level of service and after-sales care issues at the earliest opportunity. that is second to none. In managing this process we have after sales Each home is quality checked by our site support that is specifically tasked to respond managers and sales advisors, after which, we to all customer enquiries. invite our customers to a pre-occupation visit. These personalised visits provide a valuable We have a 24 hour emergency helpline and opportunity for homeowners to understand provide a comprehensive information pack the various running aspects of their new that details the working aspects of a new home. On the move-in day our site and sales home. A 10 year NHBC warranty provides personnel will be there to ensure that the further peace of mind. move-in is achieved as smoothly as possible. We are confident that our approach to Providing high levels of customer care and building and selling new homes coupled building quality homes is our main priority. with our Customer Care programme will However, we are aware that errors do provide you with many years of enjoyment sometimes occur and where this happens, in your new home. Please note that while every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information provided within this brochure, particulars regarding local amenities and their proximity should be considered as general guidance only.
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