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Aspen-Grange-Small2.Pdf tory OMES ASPEN G R A N G E Aspen Grange is a desirable development of high quality homes ideally located to the North of Carlisle. This exclusive development offers an executive collection of 2, 3, 4, and 5 bedroom, sought after homes, carefully designed throughout, with a high specification as standard. Images are for illustrative purposes only A WEALTH OF AMENITIES AND STUNNING In Carlisle you’ll find a wide range of leisure activities including The combination of traditional independent retailers and When it comes to dining, Carlisle offers an equally extensive SCENERY RIGHT swimming pools, tennis courts, parks, bowling alleys, a football high street stores including M&S, House of Fraser and variety of venues and menus to suit all tastes, ranging from club (home to Carlisle United) and rugby club; golfers are also Debenhams makes Carlisle a great place to shop. In addition delightful independent tearooms to cafés, bistros and stylish ON YOUR DOORSTEP well provided for with Eden Golf Club’s 18- hole course within to familiar high street brands, you can explore lovely restaurants. When you combine all of that with an exclusive easy reach. independent shops and boutiques, arts and crafts shops development, you’ve got what many would consider the and antique emporiums. Supermarket shopping is also well perfect place to live. If you enjoy more cultural pursuits, the Sands Centre stage a wide catered for; there are branches of Sainsbury’s, Tesco and variety of comedy, drama and musical productions. The award Asda, and just a short distance away from Aspen Grange is winning Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery is situated in the an M&S food store. city centre, and with many hands-on activities, is a fantastic place to discover the varied history of the area including the infamous Images: The Cursing Stone, Millennium Bridge/Carlisle Castle, Border Reivers and Hadrian’s Wall heritage. Shopping, Carlisle Catherdal YOUR GATEWAY TO THE BREATHTAKING LANDSCAPE THAT IS CUMBRIA Carlisle is England’s largest city by area and is the official capital of Cumbria, considered to be one of the most beautiful regions of the UK, boasting many places to visit and enjoy. Just a stone’s throw away from Carlisle are the internationally renowned World Heritage Sites of the Lake District National Park with it’s beautiful scenery and Hadrian’s Wall, which is steeped in history. The Lake District is a natural playground for young and old alike with water sports, walking, cycling, horse riding and mountain- biking offering fun for all the family....Wander along the banks of the great lakes, climb the Lake District hills and mountains, or simply run around with your children. Images: Family overlooking water, Hadrians Wall, run around with your children, relax overlooking the lake, Keswick Aspen Grange provides the perfect location for growing FOUNDATIONS families, offering a range of easily accessible nurseries, FOR THE FUTURE primary and secondary schools such as Kingmoor Junior and Infant Schools and Stanwix Primary School. For those who want to go onto further education, Carlisle has two University of Cumbria campuses. Easily accessible to the east are Northumbria and Newcastle Universities and to the south, Lancaster University. BEAUTIFUL KITCHENS The kitchen is often the heart of the home and at Aspen Grange smooth, clean lines, AEG appliances and coveted kitchen/diners are all design features that make this a room where you’ll want to spend of your time. Whether it’s preparing a family meal, sharing a bottle of wine with friends, or just relaxing over Sunday brunch, our kitchens offer the perfect environment in which to cook and relax. In the adjacent dining/family areas with bi-fold/French doors you’ll have a fantastic view of the rear garden and the perfect space for the whole family to relax and gather to chat and unwind. The specification relates to the majority of plots and appliances and is dependent on house type design. Please check individual plot specification and build stage with Sales Executive, or see our specification guide. Our homes radiate light and space that is further enhanced • High specification kitchens by Symphony with fully integrated EXCEPTIONAL by stylish bi-fold/French doors, bringing the outdoors in and A-rated AEG/Electrolux appliances (Majority of appliances) creating a seamless link to your paved patio and turfed gardens. SPECIFICATION • High specification bathroom fittings and sanitaryware Inside, the light is maximised with a crisp white interior to by Crosswater perfectly offset the contemporary staircase and stylish range of door furniture. • Extensive Porcelanosa tiling to bathrooms Our elegant bathrooms and en-suites are perfect for those who • Contemporary staircase with oak newel posts, handrail recognise and appreciate quality. Streamlined bathrooms offer a and painted spindles relaxing environment and boast double ended baths, dual flow • Internal American white oak doors overhead showers and stylish taps from designer Kelly Hoppen. All are complimented by wall hung vanity units with storage • Bi-fold/French doors to paved patio and beautifully accentuated from this renowned Spanish brand • Burglar alarm Porcelanosa tiles. • External PIR sensor lights • Turfed gardens to front and rear • 1.8m fence or wall to rear garden • Large, block paved driveway The specification relates to the majority of plots and appliances and is dependent on house type design. Please check individual plot specification and build stage with our Sales Executive, or see specification guide. AWARD WINNING For the fifth year running Story Homes has secured a top SUSTAINABLE ‘5 Star’ rating in the house building industry’s annual customer LIVING satisfaction survey. A 5 star rating is judged upon results from our customers, we regularly receive fantastic feedback from them which we review and use to help us make continuous As a company Story Homes is committed to reducing energy, The benefits of a new home could include: improvements to our homes and our after sales service. water and waste in the homes we build, on our construction sites • Lower running costs We are proud that this has been recognised by the national and in our offices. • ‘A’ rated kitchen appliances (Majority of appliances) house building industry and highlights that we continue to offer As well as being sustainable, our homes could save you money and • Dual flush toilets our customers the highest level of customer service. you’ll be helping the environment. A new build property is greener • All homes have 100% energy efficient lighting In a separate independent customer survey by ‘In-house’, and more economical to run than an older property as it uses less Story Homes attracted both an outstanding and a gold award energy and produces significantly lower CO2 emissions. We create sustainable communities ensuring: for customer satisfaction, revealing that 96% of our buyers Each home at Aspen Grange is installed with a smart meter, • Close proximity to essential amenities including schools and are satisfied with the overall quality of their home and would allowing you to analyse your energy consumption. Together shops recommend us to a friend (In-house Customer Satisfaction with water saving appliances, thermally efficient building Survey, 2018). • Good access to public transport materials, the overall energy demands of our houses are reduced - in fact a new home could save you up to £1,410 per • Streets that are pedestrian, cyclist and car friendly year.* • Secure private spaces and pedestrian routes^ *A 4-bed detached Victorian house with some modern improvements has average yearly energy costs of £2,460. Whereas, the equivalent new build home that has been built to 2013 Building regulations could have average yearly energy costs of £1,050, saving £1,410 per annum. SOURCE: new-homes.co.uk. ^Our rear gardens are safe and secure for families to play in and the majority have a 1.8m high boundary fence/wall. We also incorporate cul de sacs into our developments to reduce traffic speeds. Images are for illustrative purposes only SITE PLAN N Images shown are for illustrative purposes only. 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. The information contained herein is for guidance only and its accuracy is not guaranteed. They do not constitute a contract, part of a contract or warranty. External finishes may vary from those shown and dimensions given are approximate (measured to the widest part) and we cannot be held responsible if sizes vary from those indicated. Please consult our Sales Executive with regard to specification and specific plots. You should take appropriate advice to verify any information on which you wish to rely. HOUSE THE WESTMINSTER THE STRATFORD TYPES 5 Bedroom Detached House 4 Bedroom Detached House Detached Double Garage Detached Double Garage THE WEYBRIDGE THE MAYFAIR THE HAMPTON 5 Bedroom Detached House 5 Bedroom Detached House 5 Bedroom Detached House Detached Single / Double Garage Large Integral Garage Integral Double Garage THE CAMBRIDGE THE BALMORAL THE GOSFORTH 4 Bedroom Detached House 4 Bedroom Detached House 4 Bedroom Detached House Integral Single Garage Integral Single Garage Integral Single Garage THE GRANTHAM THE HARROW THE WARWICK 4 Bedroom Detached House 4 Bedroom Detached House 4 Bedroom Detached House Detached Single Garage Detached Single / Double Garage Integral Single
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