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The-Pastures-Brochure4.Pdf tory OMES T H E PASTURES A T H A M B L E T O N tory OMES T H E Welcome to PASTURES ....tranquil living in the picturesque A T H A M B L E T O N village of Hambleton The Pastures is a stunning, high quality development, impeccably finished to a high specification, with thoughtfully designed interiors. These sought after homes appeal to those with discerning taste. Beyond the attractively finished exteriors, which incorporate a mix of brick and render, you’ll discover spacious and light filled living spaces. And to the rear of our properties, turfed and fenced gardens with paved patios, complete these exceptional homes. Images are for illustrative purposes only. T H E PASTURES A T H A M B L E T O N IDEAL LOCATION ...TRANQUIL CONVENIENCE Hambleton is a picture perfect village idyllically located in Lancashire, on the coastal plain of the Fylde, and just to the east of the River Wyre. It is approximately 3 miles from the historic market town of Poulton-le-Fylde, a charming place full of cobbled streets, unusual shops and ancient sights. Tour the village and its scenic surroundings on a three mile long historic trail, setting off from the banks of the River Wyre. Hambleton lies on the A588 road between Poulton- le-Fylde and Lancaster and is an ideal commuter location, offering the perfect mix of rural and urban living. The nearest train station is in Poulton-le- Fylde and provides easy access to local towns and cities as well as connecting to major national train routes at Preston. Blackpool is only a 6 minute journey on the train; Preston is 17 minutes away, while Manchester can be reached within an hour. For those looking to travel a bit further afield the North West is served by Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Manchester Airport. T H E PASTURES A T H A M B L E T O N WELCOME TO BEAUTIFUL WYRE... LANCASHIRE'S GREAT ESCAPE Wyre offers a spectacular blend of coast and countryside, with plenty of rich heritage, sporting opportunities and family fun incorporating breathtaking countryside, bustling seaside resorts, fabulous shopping and fascinating heritage. It provides the perfect base for exploring further afield including bustling Blackpool, the historic city of Lancaster and the internationally renowned Lake District National Park. The area boasts many lovely cafes and restaurants. Enjoy leisurely strolls along the 10 miles of diverse coastline paths and breathe in fresh sea air while admiring the enviable views across Morecambe Bay. The outstanding natural landscape and wildlife of the Forest of Bowland is nearby which is perfect for those seeking adventure, or for those who just want to bask in its tranquility. There’s something for everyone in Wyre, with a programme of all year round festivals and live bands; it also has two theatres located in Fleetwood and Thornton. Some images are courtesy of www.golakes.co.uk T H E PASTURES A T H A M B L E T O N SHOPPING AND CULTURE Nearby Fleetwood is a popular Victorian seaside town which retains much of the original esplanade and grand old architecture and offers a wonderful seaside shopping experience, where high street names rub shoulders with unique boutique stores. Many of the surrounding local towns host traditional market days which provide a traditional way to shop whilst supporting local suppliers. For the more ardent shopper, Freeport Fleetwood is set on the tranquil marina and has over 45 famous name stores including M&S, Next and Gap. EXCELLENT EDUCATION The Pastures provides the perfect location for families, offering attainment, teacher performance and parental involvement and a superb range of schools for children of all ages. You will encouraged everyone to strive for excellence, in order to achieve find a number of excellent primary and secondary schools potential. locally, including Hambleton Primary school which received an ‘outstanding’ rating in their most recent Ofsted Report (2013). For those who want to go onto further education, the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) was listed in the top 3.8% of all The report highlighted how the school strived to provide an all worldwide universities in 2015 by the Centre for World University round education for children in a bright, stimulating and fun Rankings and Lancaster University has just been announced as atmosphere. The school had the highest expectations for pupil being in the top 10 Universities in the UK. T H E PASTURES A T H A M B L E T O N Images show 4-bed detached Arundel (above) Images show 4-bed detached Warwick (above) and 3-bed semi detached Chester (below). and 4-bed detached Greenwich (below). Images are for illustrative purposes only. Images are for illustrative purposes only. T H E PASTURES A T H A M B L E T O N SUMPTUOUS SPACIOUS HOMES FINISHED TO STORY HOMES’ EXACTING STANDARDS For nearly 30 years Story Homes has continued to meet the aspirations of thousands of buyers. We’ve won many awards along the way and we are proud that many of our buyers can boast that they live on award-winning developments. As well as building high specification, quality homes in desirable locations, we go the extra mile and that isn’t just when we build your new home; it starts from the very first design meeting. We pride ourselves on designing street scenes which provide a good mix of property types and external finishes to ensure they are aesthetically pleasing and will stand the test of time. But as you look through our brochure, and when you visit our developments, take a close look at our properties and how they are finished...you won’t be disappointed. And remember we include many extras as standard in your new home too. T H E PASTURES A T H A M B L E T O N BEAUTIFUL KITCHENS...CRAFTED AND FINISHED TO BE AS INDIVIDUAL AS YOU ARE T H E PASTURES A T H A M B L E T O N HIGH SPECIFICATION AT NO EXTRA COST Here are just a few things we include as standard at The Pastures.* You may find that other house builders charge for them as ‘extras’: • High specification kitchens by Nixons Kitchens with LED plinth and under unit lighting. • ‘A’ rated AEG/Electrolux fully integrated kitchen appliances including*: - dishwasher - stainless steel double oven - 5-burner stainless steel gas hob - extractor hood - fridge/freezer - washing machine or washer/dryer - microwave • Extensive Porcelanosa tiling to bathrooms • Burglar alarm • Stained staircase • Paved patio • French doors to patio • Turfed gardens to front and rear • 1.8 metre fence to rear garden • Large, block paved driveway (whether you have a garage or not) Please ask a Sales Executive for further details of what’s included. *The specification contained in this brochure relates to the majority of plots and is dependent on house type design. Please check individual plot specification with Sales Executive, or see separate specification guide. Although Story Homes has made every effort to ensure accuracy of information contained in this brochure, we reserve the right to amend and update the specification or layout without prior notification. Please note: fireplaces (where shown in this brochure) are not included in our usual specification. Please check specification with Sales Executive on site. T H E PASTURES A T H A M B L E T O N ELEGANT YET RELAXED...A STORY HOUSE IS A PLACE TO CALL HOME STORY HOMES AWARDED HIGHEST 5 STAR Customer satisfaction has always been a key strength for Story CUSTOMER SATISFACTION RATING Homes and we regularly receive fantastic feedback from our customers which we review and use to help us make continuous improvements to our homes and our after sales service. We are For the third year running Story Homes has secured a top ‘5 Star’ proud that this has been recognised by the national house building rating in the house building industry’s annual customer satisfaction industry and highlights that we continue to offer our customers the survey. The score is the highest possible result, with Story Homes highest level of customer service. scoring higher than many of our competitors. In a separate independent customer survey by ‘In-house’, Story A 5 Star rating is judged upon results from our customers - the Homes attracted both an outstanding and a gold award for results confirmed that our buyers are satisfied with the overall quality customer satisfaction, revealing that 96% of our buyers would of their home and would recommend Story Homes to a friend. recommend us to a friend. The benefits of a new home include lower running costs: T H E • ‘A’ rated kitchen appliances • 4/2.6 litre dual flush toilets PASTURES • 100% of homes fitted with energy efficient lighting. We create sustainable communities ensuring: A T H A M B L E T O N • Close proximity to essential amenities including schools, parks and shops • Good access to public transport • Streets that are pedestrian, cyclist and car friendly • Safe public spaces and pedestrian routes. SUSTAINABLE CREDENTIALS WHICH COULD SAVE YOU MONEY Since we started building homes in 1987, Story Homes has been run as a sustainable business and as a company we are committed to reducing energy, water and waste in the homes we build, on our construction sites and in our offices; green living and sustainable developments are always high on our agenda. As well as being sustainable, our homes could save you money and you’ll be helping the environment as a new build property is greener and more economical to run than an older property as it uses less energy and produces significantly lower CO2 emissions.
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