An Exclusive Development in the Beautiful North Leicestershire Village of Wymeswold

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An Exclusive Development in the Beautiful North Leicestershire Village of Wymeswold AN EXCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT IN THE BEAUTIFUL NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE VILLAGE OF WYMESWOLD STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES 1 ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT STORKIT MEADOWS IS A CHARMING DEVELOPMENT OF EIGHT DIFFERENT HOUSE STYLES RANGING FROM TWO TO FIVE BEDROOM HOMES. The development is situated in a highly desirable location within the beautiful Loughborough village of Wymeswold. The village is close to the northern boundary of Leicestershire mid-way between the cities of Nottingham and Leicester, therefore offering excellent access to the M1, A6 and A46. Wymeswold is approximately 10 minutes East of Loughborough, 25 minutes South of Nottingham and 25 minutes North of Leicester. Direct trains from Leicester to London St Pancras leave every hour during the week. Additionally, East Midlands Airport is just over 20 minute’s drive away. 2 STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES Y W A D R O F L 20 A 21 2 BEDROOM 22 19 APSLEY 18 6 3 BEDROOM HAREWOOD TATTON 7 HARWICK 17 5 RAGLEY E 16 N 4 BEDROOM L A T LOSELY K I R LONGLEAT O 15 T 4 S 8 5 BEDROOM 13 14 9 ALTHORP 3 10 R E M 11 P S 12 T 2 O N E R O A D 1 STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES 3 THE AREA WYMESWOLD AND THE LOCALITY OFFER RESIDENTS AN IMPRESSIVE ARRAY OF FACILITIES AND AMENITIES. SUPERMARKETS Waitrose (LE12 7TZ) 9 Miles Sainsburys (LE11 5AS) 5.4 Miles Marks and Spencer (LE11 5BE) 5.2 Miles EATERY’S The village boasts 3 popular pubs: Windmill Inn 83 Brook St, Wymeswold, Loughborough, LE12 6TT (01509) 881313 The Three Crowns 45 Far Street, Wymeswold, Loughborough, LE12 6TZ (01509) 880153 Hammer and Pincers 5 East Road, Wymeswold, Leicestershire, LE12 6ST (01509) 880735 Within Wymeswold itself, there is a convenience store, Granvilles, for all essential items. In addition, the village has a pharmacy, a village hall, Methodist church and a Church of England church. 4 STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES SCHOOLING AND EDUCATION THERE IS A MIX OF STATE AND PRIVATE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION WITHIN WYMESWOLD ITSELF AND SURROUNDING AREAS. STATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE PRIMARY/ SECONDARY SCHOOL Wymeswold C of E Primary School Fairfield Preparatory School Brook Street, Wymeswold, Leicester Road, Loughborough, Ratcliffe College Loughborough, LE12 6TU LE112AE Fosse Way, Ratcliffe on the Wreake, Leicester, LE7 4SG (01509) 880561 (01509) 215172 (01509) 817000 Burton on the Wolds Primary School Barrow Road, Burton-on-the-Wolds, Loughborough, LE12 5TB PRIVATE SECONDARY (01509) 880298 SCHOOLS COLLEGES AND FURTHER EDUCATION Loughborough High School (girls) STATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS 3 Burton Walk, Loughborough, Loughborough College LE11 2DU Radmoor Road, Loughborough, LE11 3BT Humphrey Perkins High School (01509) 212348 Cotes Road, Barrow upon Soar, (01509) 618375 Loughborough, LE12 8JU Loughborough Grammar School (boys) 3 Burton Walk, Loughborough, (01509) 412385 LE11 2DU Limehurst Academy (01509) 212348 Bridge Street, Loughborough, LE11 1NH (01509) 263444 STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES 5 6 STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES BESPOKE, HAND CRAFTED KITCHENS EACH HOME HAS AN ERGONOMICALLY DESIGNED KITCHEN, THOUGHTFULLY LAID OUT TO ENSURE SPACE IS MAXIMISED. Purchasers have the unique opportunity to have some input in the finish of unit doors, handles and worktops to ensure the kitchen is fully personalised. There is the option to add to the layout by purchasing various upgraded elements if required. Each home boasts a range of integrated Siemens appliances as standard, including: • Stainless steel electric oven • Black induction hob. • Integrated dishwasher • Tall fridge-freezer • Stainless steel cooker splashback • Stainless steel cooker hood Purchasers are able to select from a range of ceramic and porcelain floor tiling to complete the look of the kitchen and ensure it is completely bespoke. STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES 7 LUXURIOUS BATHROOMS QUALITY SANITARYWARE, REPUTED FOR ITS DISTINCTION IS INSTALLED TO ALL BATHROOMS, ENSUITES AND WC’S TO CREATE A RELAXING ENVIRONMENT. Laufen Pro S sanitaryware, highly regarded for Standard tiling includes: its excellence and high quality design is fitted as standard to all bathrooms, ensuites and WC’s. Floor tiling (With matching tiled upstands to bathrooms Thermostatic showers are complimented with and ensuites) chrome taps and towel rails to create a modern look. 300mm high tiling around the bath (Unless a shower over the bath) An enviable range of porcelain and ceramic wall and floor tiling is available to ensure a Full height tiling to shower cubicle completely distinguished finish to all bathrooms, en-suites and the WC in your new home. Splashback tiling to wash hand basins Tiled window sills 8 STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES 9 10 STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES EXTERNAL FINISHING BARWOOD HAVE ENSURED THAT THE SELECTION OF HOUSE STYLES AS WELL AS THE PLOT FINISHES AND OVERALL MATERIAL CHOICES BLEND SYMPATHETICALLY AND SEAMLESSLY WITH THE EXISTING SURROUNDINGS. PLOT FINISHES Each new home is constructed in either red brick or natural stone, with some plots finished with white render. The roofs are constructed of either grey slate or a mixed russet colour ensuring assimilation with the village surroundings. LANDSCAPING AND FENCING Every home is landscaped with ornamental planting to the front of the plot and the rear garden is fully turfed. Individual driveways will be block paved and each plot boundary is secured by 1.8m close boarded fencing with a gate for access to the rear garden. A children’s play area with play equipment will be installed and a new bridleway will be constructed to provide an attractive walk to three separate open spaces and a pond, all within the development curtilage. STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES 11 12 STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES FINISHING TOUCHES THE SPECIFICATION IS TESTAMENT TO BARWOOD’S ASSURANCE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY FINISH TO EVERY PLOT, ENSURING THAT YOUR NEW HOME WILL NOT ONLY PROVIDE YOU WITH A PRACTICAL AND STYLISH LAYOUT BUT FLEXIBLE LIVING TO SUIT YOUR LIFESTYLE. ELECTRICAL AND HEATING INTERNAL JOINERY • House type specific electrical and heating • All windows are timber framed construction. layouts are designed by specialist • Ogee profile skirting and architrave is fitted. consultants. • White, smooth, four-panel internal doors • Plans are provided to denote the location with polished chrome lever-on-rose furniture of radiators, light switches and electrical is fitted. sockets. • The lounge, kitchen and all bedrooms are fitted with a TV point. INTERNAL PAINTWORK • The lounge, master bedroom and study (*where applicable*) are all fitted with a • The front door will be painted in Farrow and BT point. Ball paint. • Burglar alarm. • Walls can be personalised with a choice of • External light is fitted to the front up to two colours from the Crown range of elevation and wiring for a future light is paints. included to the rear elevation. • All ceilings are painted white as standard. • High efficiency boilers. • Internal doors, skirting boards and architraves are all finished in white satin wood paint. STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES 13 PLOT 1,2,3,16 & 17: ALTHORP+ FIVE DOUBLE BEDROOMS, THREE EN SUITES. DUAL ASPECT LIVING ROOM AND SPACIOUS KITCHEN / DINING / GARDEN ROOM. TOTAL AREA = 2,457ft2 GROUND FLOOR LIVING ROOM (MAX) 21ft 5 x 13ft 2 SECOND GROUND GARDEN KITCHEN 14ft 6 x 13ft 7 FLOOR ROOM FLOOR DINING ROOM 13ft 7 x 11ft 1 GARDEN ROOM 12ft 7 x 10ft 4 GROUND UTILITY 9ft 5 x 5ft 6 KITCHEN EN SUITE FLOOR UTILITY FIRST CUP’B FIRST FLOOR CUP’B FLOOR BEDROOM 1 15ft 6 x 13ft 4 LIVING BEDROOM 5 BEDROOM 4 ROOM DRESSING ROOM 9ft 8 x 5ft 7 BEDROOM 2 W/C DINING ROOM BEDROOM 2 12ft 8 x 9ft 7 EN SUITE BEDROOM 3 11ft 10 x 10 BATHROOM SECOND FLOOR BEDROOM 1 CUP’B BEDROOM 4 11ft 10 x 17ft 4 BEDROOM 5 17ft 2 x 13ft 4 BEDROOM 3 DRESSING EN SUITE ROOM 14 STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES * Floor plans, CGI’s, Kitchen and Bathroom layouts within this brochure are provided for illustrative purposes only and variations may occur. PLOT 4,5 & 15: TATTON+ THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS, ONE WITH EN SUITE. TRIPLE ASPECT LIVING / GARDEN ROOM. SPACIOUS KITCHEN-DINING ROOM. TOTAL AREA = 1,319ft2 GROUND FLOOR LIVING ROOM (MAX) 11ft 7 x 19ft 2 GROUND GARDEN FIRST ROOM DINING ROOM 11ft 4 x 7ft 10 FLOOR FLOOR KITCHEN 11ft 4 x 11ft 4 GARDEN ROOM 11ft 5 x 10ft 4 UTILITY 5ft 10 x 7ft 2 UTILITY EN SUITE BEDROOM 2 FIRST FLOOR KITCHEN BEDROOM 1 11ft 9 x 13ft 11 LIVING BEDROOM 2 12ft 2 x 9ft 5 W/C ROOM BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 3 9ft 5 x 9ft 5 DINING ROOM BATHROOM STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES 15 * Floor plans, CGI’s, Kitchen and Bathroom layouts within this brochure are provided for illustrative purposes only and variations may occur. PLOT 6, 7, 18 & 19: LOSELY V OPEN PLAN KITCHEN-DINING AREA, WITH TRIPLE ASPECT FAMILY ROOM. SEPARATE DUAL ASPECT LIVING ROOM. FOUR DOUBLE BEDROOMS WITH EN SUITE TO MASTER BEDROOM. TOTAL AREA = 1,684ft2 GROUND FLOOR LIVING ROOM (MAX) 21ft 5 x 10ft 10 FAMILY ROOM 18ft 1 x 14ft 9 GROUND FIRST KITCHEN 14ft 2 x 11ft 2 FAMILY FLOOR ROOM FLOOR BEDROOM 1 UTILITY 9ft 7 x 5ft FIRST FLOOR EN SUITE BEDROOM 1 14ft 9 x 14ft 5 BEDROOM 3 DINING AREA BEDROOM 2 11ft 8 x 10ft 9 BATHROOM BEDROOM 3 11ft x 10ft 6 W/C BEDROOM 4 11ft x 10ft 6 LIVING ROOM KITCHEN BEDROOM 4 BEDROOM 2 UTILITY rooflight instead 16 STORKIT MEADOWS | BARWOOD HOMES * Floor plans, CGI’s, Kitchen and Bathroom layouts within this brochure are provided for illustrative purposes only and variations may occur. PLOT 8: LONGLEAT FOUR DOUBLE BEDROOMS, SEPARATE GAMES ROOM, KITCHEN/DINING/GARDEN ROOM WITH DOUBLE DOORS INTO DUAL ASPECT LIVING ROOM.
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