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Doves Keep Tutbury Doves Keep Tutbur y A new home. The start of a whole new chapter for you and your family. And for us, the part of our job where bricks and mortar becomes a place filled with activity and dreams and fun and love. We put a huge amount of care into the houses we build, but the story’s not finished until we match them up with the right people. So, once you’ve chosen a Miller home, we’ll do everything we can to make the rest of the process easy, even enjoyable. From the moment you make your decision until you’ve settled happily in, we’ll be there to help. 01 Welcome home 02 Living in Tutbury 06 Floor plans 16 Housetypes at a glance 18 Specification 20 How to find us Plot information Plot information Pushkin See Page 06 N Buchan See Page 07 Auden See Page 08 Mitford See Page 09 Stevenson B See Page 10 Stevenson See Page 11 London See Page 12 Chichester See Page 13 Huxley See Page 14 Affordable Housing The artist’s impressions (computer-generated graphics) have been prepared for illustrative purposes and are indicative only. They do not form part of any contract, or constitute a representation or warranty. External appearance may be subject to variation upon completion of the project. Please note that the site plan is not drawn to scale. Welcome to Doves Keep Winner of the gold award in the Heart of England in Bloom competition 2013, Tutbury is a delightful village surrounded by miles of open countryside and featuring a reputedly haunted castle. Just a few minutes walk from the lively traditional High Street, a designated conservation area, and adjacent to a roundabout singled out for special praise by the Best Kept Village judges, Doves Keep is a charming development of prestigious, energy efficient three, four and five bedroom homes. We care about you Be Happy Every year, we We want you to love help thousands living in your new home. of homebuyers to That’s why everything is make the move. built around you. Your We understand what complete satisfaction is matters to you. And the only way we know that’s what matters we’re getting things to us. You can be sure right. In fact, during 2013, we’ll do everything 97% of customers said we can to make your they’d recommend homebuying experience Miller Homes to their stress-free and as best friend. To check enjoyable as possible. our latest performance results see our website. Doves Keep 01 Living in Tutbury Quality of life is about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to more important matters like finding the right school or having a health centre nearby, you need to know that the community you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as be a pleasant place to live. So here’s some useful information about the area around Doves Keep. Local Roots Entertainment There has been There is a multi-screen a settlement at Tutbury Cineworld and a theatre for over 3000 years, and presenting a varied the present Norman programme of live castle ruins stand on shows at Burton Upon a hill encircled by Iron Trent, around three Age defensive ditches and half miles from that can still be seen. Doves Keep. There The most famous are also two leisure resident of the keep centres, the Shobnall was Mary Queen Complex which has of Scots, imprisoned impressive indoor there on four separate and outdoor facilities, occasions and said to and the Meadowside be one of the spectres Centre which includes that haunt the ruin. a swimming pool. Today the castle hosts The choice of pubs a lively programme of in Tutbury village events, many of them includes the historic around paranormal Dog and Partridge, themes. St Mary’s housed in a beautiful church in Tutbury half-timbered Tudor is reckoned to be the building. oldest usable building in Staffordshire. Shopping The excellent selection Transport of local shops in and Tutbury and Hatton around Tutbury High railway station is on Street includes a post the Crewe to Derby office, convenience line, connecting at store, pharmacy, gift Derby with services shops, delicatessen, to St Pancras, a total and hairdressers, off journey time of two licence, a bank and and a half hours. There fast food takeaway. are also regular buses Neighbouring Hatton, to Uttoxeter and a short walk away, Burton passing along has a Midland Co-op the High Street and supermarket, a butcher stopping just yards and a fruiterer, and from the development. Burton Upon Trent Doves Keep is only presents a wider around five minutes choice of chain stores drive from Burton and local retailers. Upon Trent and 25 minutes from Derby. Doves Keep 03 Education & Health Useful Contacts The Richard Wakefield Tutbury Post Office C of E Primary School 1 Duke Street is just half a mile from 01283 814 724 Doves Keep, and there Dean and Smedley, is a second primary pharmacists school, Heath Fields, 16 High Street within walking distance 01283 812 218 in Hatton. The local secondary school is Meadowside Leisure Centre De Ferrers Academy, a High Street, popular and respected Burton Upon Trent specialist technology 01283 508 865 college on the northern Shobnall Leisure Complex edge of Burton Upon Shobnall Road, Trent, around two miles Burton Upon Trent away. Tutbury Health 01283 508 180 Centre houses both the Dove River Medical Richard Wakefield C of E Practice and the Primary School Tutbury Practice, and Burton Street there is also a dental 01283 239 230 practice in the village. Heath Fields Primary School Field Avenue, Hatton 01283 813 255 De Ferrers Academy St Mary’s Drive, Burton Upon Trent 01283 239 936 The Dove River Practice Tutbury Health Centre, Monk Street 01283 812 455 The Tutbury Practice Tutbury Health Centre, Monk Street 01283 812 210 Tutbury Dental Practice 59 Monk Street 01283 813 540 04 Doves Keep Xxxxxxxxxx 05 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 Landing PushkinSt 3 Bed Plots Bathroom 3, 4*, 5 Overview W Key Features Echoing the lines French Doors of the pediment Master Bed En-Suite above the window, Master Bed Wardrobe the ornamental Downstairs WC entrance canopy Master gives the Pushkin BedrooTotalm Floor Space an instantEn-S appealuite 954 sq ft and demonstrates the quality of detail found throughout, from the stylish kitchen to the en-suite master bedroom. Ground Floor First Floor Kitchen Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 Dining † † WC Landing St St Bathroom W Lounge Master Bedroom Hall † En-Suite Room Dimensions Ground Floor First Floor Lounge Master Bedroom Bedroom 3 3.920m max x 5.129m 3.284m x 3.104m 1.850m x 2.950m 12’10” x 16’10” 10’9” x 10’2” 6’1” x 9’8” Kitchen En-Suite Bathroom 2.550m x 2.732m 1.490m max x 2.297m max 1.864m x 2.214m 8’4” x 9’0” 4’11” x 7’6” 6’1” x 7’3” Dining Bedroom 2 2.318m x 3.882m 2.925m x 3.600m max 7’7” x 12’9” 9’7” x 11’10” WC Kitchen 1.925m x 1.057m Dining 6’4” x 3’6” Photography/CGI represents typical Miller Homes’ interiors and exteriors. Please note elevational treatments may vary. All plans in this brochure are not drawn to scale and are for illustrative purposes only. Consequently, they do not form part of any contract. Room WC layouts are provisional and may be * Plots are a mirror image † End terrace only Please note: elevational subject to alteration. Please refer to the ‘Important Notice’ section at the of plans shown above treatments may vary, see page back of this brochure for more information. 16 for plot specific details St 06 Doves Keep Lounge Hall Bathroom Bedroom 4 Bedroom 2 Landing 4 Bed Buchan Plots Linen 1*, 11, 20*, 21, 38*, 43* W Key Features Overview French Doors Windows at either Master Bed En-Suite end bring a beautifully Master Master Bed Wardrobe changing natural light Bedroom Bedroom 3 Downstairs WC to the impressively Utility long kitchen and En-Suite Study dining room of the Buchan, while the Total Floor Space separate study is 1,264 sq ft perfect for working from home or creating a computer suite. Ground Floor First Floor Utility Bathroom Bedroom 4 Bedroom 2 Kitchen Landing WC Lounge Linen St W † Master Bedroom Dining Bedroom 3 > Study Hall En-Suite Room Dimensions Ground Floor First Floor Lounge WC Master Bedroom Bedroom 3 3.450m x 4.797m 1.620m x 0.945m 3.507m max x 3.793m max 2.519m x 3.095m 11’4” x 15’9” 5’4” x 3’1” 11’6” x 12’5” 8’3” x 10’2” Dining Utility En-Suite Bedroom 4 2.763m x 3.041m 1.937m x 1.799m 2.238m max x 2.044m max 2.411m x 3.064m 9’1” x 10’0” 6’4” x 5’11” 7’4” x 6’8” 7’11” x 10’1” Utility Kitchen Study Bedroom 2 Bathroom 2.763m x 3.909m 2.323m x 2.060m 2.805m max x 3.762m max 3.048m max x 1.700m max 9’1” x 12’10” 7’7” x 6’9” 9’2” x 12’4” Kitchen 10’0” x 5’7” WC Lounge St Photography/CGI represents typical Miller Homes’ interiors and exteriors. Please note elevational treatments may vary.
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