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Mill-Gate-Brochure-Final.Pdf SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL P ARK A284 A285 A29 A27 ARUNDEL A27 FONTWELL Y A P T WORTHING/ TANGMERE A29 O A27 N BRIGHTON Arundel WALBERTON L A CHICHESTER N EASTERGATE E A27 PORTSMOUTH & A3 (M) OVING B2132 F O R D R O A D BARNHAM Ford A 27 WOODGATE LYMINSTER S CHI S CHESTER BYPA B2233 WICK A286 FORD A259 A259 A29 YAPTON B2233 CLIMPING B2166 B2132 NORTH B2187 MUNDHAM B2145 BILSHAM BERS B2201 N. TE D A259 BY LITTLEHAMPTON P A FLANSHAM A259 S S B2140 SOUTH A29 MUNDHAM B2166 B2259 B2259 MIDDLETON-ON-SEA B2145 B2166 BOGNOR REGIS PAGHAM YAPTON ROAD • BARNHAM • BOGNOR REGIS B2132 E WEST SUSSEX • PO22 0AY N Y A L A P B2233 M T A H O B N A N R Location R N A L B A H N A L A K E L M A N E E Mill Gate is an exclusive development of new homes R O BARNHAM A situated in the popular West Sussex village of Barnham. D Barnham is just some 3 miles from the south coast with BARNHAM STATION easy access to Bognor Regis and Littlehampton and NORTH END D E A N A Y O L A P R lies mid-way between the historic town of Arundel and T O H N C R O D R N the Cathedral City of Chichester. To the north is the U A E H D C H South Downs National Park with its rolling hills, glorious T R B2233 O heathland, woodland and river valleys. N The village offers excellent facilities including local BURNDELL RD shops, a village pub and is home to both Barnham Primary School and the St Phillip Howard Catholic YAPTON D R Secondary School with further educational facilities M A H within easy reach. S L I B Barnham railway station provides services to London B2132 Victoria, Gatwick Airport, Bognor Regis, Littlehampton, Southampton Central and Portsmouth. There are excellent road links including to the A27 which provides direct access to Brighton and the A23 Matthew Homes Ltd. Matthew House, to the east and Portsmouth and the A3 (M) to the west. 45-47 High Street, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire EN6 5AW The nearby City of Chichester and the towns of Arundel Tel: 01707 655550 and Bognor Regis each offer further retail facilities e-mail: [email protected] along with a wide variety of leisure opportunities. www.matthew-homes.com Every care has been taken to ensure that the details in this brochure present an accurate picture of the development. Where illustrations have been used these are of standard house types therefore elevational treatments and some windows and garage positions (if applicable) together with steps and ground levels can vary from plot to plot. Purchasers are advised to check with the sales office regarding specific plots. The landscaping shown on the site layout is indicative of a matured development and is subject to Local Authority approval. Measurements shown are accurate to +/- 50mm and should not be used for carpet sizes, appliance spaces or items of furniture. Please ask our sales representative for accurate details of kitchen layout. The contents of this brochure do not form any part of any contract and the vendor reserves the right to re-plan any part of the development. YAPTON ROAD 38 38 38 37 37 36 1 37 36 36 1 2 2 2 1 35 35 35 Specification 34 34 N 33 34 33 Gas central heating 3 • 33 3 3 4 • Five vertical panel internal doors John Baker's Mill 32 32 32 Chrome finish door furniture 31 • 31 4 31 • UPVC double glazed windows 5 7 7 30 6 • Lemongrass fitted kitchen 30 30 7 29 6 29 6 Integrated kitchen including high 5 • 29 level oven (except to Farina House 28 8 8 Type), gas hob, cooker hood, 28 27 28 8 fridge/freezer, washing machine 27 9 and dishwasher 27 9 9 Choice of floor tiling to kitchen 10 • 10 (subject to stage of construction) 11 • Choice of floor and wall tiling to PUBLIC 10 11 11 bathroom and en suite OPEN SPACE (subject to stage of construction) Key 12 • Roca Sanitaryware 12 HouseFarina Type 766 12 • Chrome heated towel rails to P/S HouseArborio Type 1083 13 22 21 20 bathroom and ensuite 23 19 18 HouseBarley Type 1102 24 13 13 25 14 HouseMaize Type 1156 • Inset ceiling lights to kitchen, 14 26 Flats 14 bathroom and en suite 18 - 26 HouseWheatfield Type 1319 15 15 HouseCornfield Type 1319B • Light and power to garages 15 HouseWindmill Type 1815 • NHBC cover 17 16 16 17 16 17 HouseGranary Type 1815A AAffordableordable Housing Housing Photographs at previous Matthew Homes show homes. FARINA ARBORIO STUDY * * LIVING BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2 W LIVING/DINING EN-SUITE * C W W DINING C BATHROOM BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 C WC KITCHEN BATHROOM WC KITCHEN * STUDY Ground Floor First Floor Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor Plots 37 & 38 Plots 12 & 13 Living Room 4800 x 2950 15' 9" x 9' 9" Kitchen/Dining 4200 x 2375 13' 10" x 7' 10" Living/Dining 5000 max x 4300 max 16' 5" max x 14' 2" max Bedroom 1 3450 x 2675 11' 4" x 8' 10" Kitchen 3175 x 2000 10' 5" x 6' 7" Bedroom 2 3000 x 2675 9' 11" x 8' 10" Bedroom 2 4300 x 3150 14' 2" x 10' 5" Study 2050 x 2025 6' 9" x 6' 8" Study 4300 x 2000 min 14' 2" x 6' 7" min Bedroom 1 5500 + bay x 3100 max 18' 1" + bay x 10' 3" max *Note: Landing window to plot 37 only. *Note: Living, Bedroom 2 & Study side windows to plot 12 only. Thimble Cottage MAIZE BARLEY ** ** DINING LIVING LIVING BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 2 EN-SUITE BEDROOM 3 C BREAKFAST WC * *** BATHROOM DINING W BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 1 C C KITCHEN W WC EN-SUITE BEDROOM 1 KITCHEN * Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor EN-SUITE Ground Floor First Floor Plots 8, 9, 14, 15 & 28 – 35 Dining Room 4700 x 3050 15' 6" x 10' 1" Note: Kitchen/Breakfast 4800 x 2425 15' 9" x 8' 0" Plots 1 – 6 Living Room 4700 max x 3400 max 15' 6" max x 11' 2" max Hall and Landing windows omitted* to plots 1 & 4. Living 5350 x 3600 17' 7" x 11' 10" Bedroom 1 4425 x 2450 14' 7" x 8' 1" Side window to Living Kitchen/Dining 5700 x 3250 18' 9" x 10' 8" Bedroom 2 3575 max x 2400 + bay 11' 9" max x 7' 11" + bay and** Bedroom 3 to plot 2 only. Bedroom 1 3375 min x 3375 11' 1" min x 11' 1" Bedroom 3 3850 x 2550 12' 8" x 8' 5" Bathroom window Bedroom 2 3600 x 2775 11' 10" x 9' 2" omitted*** to plots 1, 4 & 5. Bedroom 3 3600 x 2475 11' 10" x 8' 2" St Mary's Church, Barnham CORNFIELD WHEATFIELD KITCHEN BEDROOM 2 DINING BEDROOM 3 C UTILITY EN-SUITE WC C UTILITY BATHROOM LIVING BEDROOM 2 KITCHEN BEDROOM 1 EN-SUITE C LIVING BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 4 DINING FAMILY BEDROOM 3 C WC BEDROOM 4 BATHROOM Ground Floor First Floor Ground Floor First Floor Plot 36 Plot 11 Living/Dining 6700 x 3300 22' 0" x 10' 10" Living Room 4225 +bay x 4450 13' 11" +bay x 14' 8" Kitchen/Family 6700 x 3300 max 22' 0" x 10' 10" max Kitchen/Dining 6700 x 3250 22' 0" x 10' 8" Utility 2050 x 1550 6' 9" x 5' 2" Utility 2250 x 1225 7' 5" x 4' 1" Bedroom 1 3950 max x 3375 max 12' 11" max x 11' 1" max Bedroom 1 3925 x 2775 min 12' 11" x 9' 2" min Bedroom 2 3750 max x 3375 max 12' 4" max x 11' 1" max Bedroom 2 3900 x 2725 12' 10" x 9' 0" Bedroom 3 3375 max x 2850 max 11' 1" max x 9' 5" max Bedroom 3 3300 x 2700 10' 10" x 8' 11" Bedroom 4 3300 max x 2625 max 10' 10" max x 8' 8" max Bedroom 4 3700 max x 2675 max 12' 2" max x 8' 10" max WINDMILL & GRANARY WINDMILL – PLOTS 7 & 27 STORAGE STORAGE UTILITY EN-SUITE LIVING BEDROOM 2 KITCHEN BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 5 C BEDROOM 4 A/C SHOWER FAMILY DINING BEDROOM 3 STUDY WC BATHROOM Ground Floor First Floor STORAGE STORAGE UTILITY EN-SUITE LIVING BEDROOM 2 KITCHEN BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 5 C BEDROOM 4 A/C SHOWER FAMILY DINING BEDROOM 3 STUDY WC BATHROOM Second Floor GRANARY – PLOT 10 STORAGE STORAGE UTILITY EN-SUITE LIVING BEDROOM 2 KITCHEN Granary BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 5 C BEDROOM 4 A/C SHOWER DINING FAMILY Windmill – Plots 7 & 27 BEDROOM 3 STUDY WC BATHROOM Living/Dining 6700 x 3300 22' 0" x 10' 10" Kitchen/Family 6700 x 3300 max 22' 0" x 10' 10" max Utility 2025 x 1550 6' 8" x 5' 2" Bedroom 1 3950 max x 3300 min 13' 0" max x 10' 10" min Bedroom 2 3750 max x 3300 max 12' 4" max x 10' 10" max Ground Floor First Floor Bedroom 3 3300 max x 2850 max 10' 10" max x 9' 5" max Study 3300 max x 2625 max 10' 10" max x 8' 8" max Bedroom 4 5075 + bay x 3300 16' 8" + bay x 10' 10" STORAGE STORAGE Bedroom 5 5075 + bay x 3300 16' 8" + bay x 10' 10" UTILITY EN-SUITE LIVING BEDROOM 2 KITCHEN Granary – Plot 10 BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 5 C Living/Dining 6700 x 3300 22' 0" x 10' 10" BEDROOM 4 Kitchen/Family 6700 x 3300 max 22' 0" x 10' 10" max A/C Utility 2025 x 1550 6' 8" x 5' 2" SHOWER Bedroom 1 3950 max x 3300 min 13' 0" max x 10' 10" min DINING FAMILY BEDROOM 3 STUDY Bedroom 2 3750 max x 3300 max 12' 4" max x 10' 10" max WC BATHROOM Bedroom 3 3300 max x 2850 max 10' 10" max x 9' 5" max Study 3300 max x 2625 max 10' 10" max x 8' 8" max Bedroom 4 5075 + bay x 3300 16' 8" + bay x 10' 10" Bedroom 5 5075 + bay x 3300 16' 8" + bay x 10' 10" Second Floor The Murrell Arms.
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