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On the banks of the River high standards, suiting everyone from Weaver, this charming town is home to first time buyers to families. Traditionally a friendly community with a wealth of designed with modern living in mind, the historic architecture, a colourful market and light and airy interiors offer plenty of space specialist shops. to work, play and relax in style. JOB NUMBER TITLE PG VERSION DATE Size at 100% XJHNW29 St Anne’s Court Brochure 1 4 20/05/2013 215x303mm @ 100% DESIGNER Org A/W A/W AMENDS XX CH JL, CH, SB, SB C: DATE: St Anne’s Court Perfecting every last detail Each and every Jones home is highly designed and specified throughout. You'll find a contemporary kitchen and top of the range stainless steel appliances, and modern bathrooms with a choice of stunning tiles. Many more quality fixtures and fittings that you wouldn't expect are also included as standard. From the low voltage downlighters to the satin chrome door furniture, we consider every last detail to be important. And it's not just the interior of your new home that we're committed to getting just right. We've given equal care and attention to the landscaping around St Anne's Court to help preserve and improve the natural environment. JOB NUMBER TITLE PG VERSION DATE Size at 100% XJHNW29 St Anne’s Court Brochure 3 3 15/05/2013 215x303mm @ 100% DESIGNER Org A/W A/W AMENDS XX CH JL, CH, SB C: DATE: St Anne’s Court 3 4 5 1 2 1. High Street Jones Homes, building superior homes 2. St Mary's Church 3. Pillory Street 4. Church Street in all the best locations 5. Nantwich bridge over the River Weaver Nantwich is a sought-after place to live. A historic and upmarket Cheshire town, it combines the traditional features of a market town with modern shops, trendy bars and popular bistros. Nantwich was once described as 'the best built town in the courses and an excellent range of schools. And if you want county' and it's not difficult to see why. It has many historic to travel further afield, there's a local station, Crewe railway buildings, including the distinctive black and white Churche's station just 4 miles away and great road links to the motorway Mansion and the medieval St Mary's Church. You're also network. within easy reach of a stunning castle, top quality golf JOB NUMBER TITLE PG VERSION DATE Size at 100% XJHNW29 St Anne’s Court Brochure 5 3 15/05/2013 215x303mm @ 100% DESIGNER Org A/W A/W AMENDS XX CH JL, CH, SB C: DATE: St Annes CourT CGIPROGRESS for approval/Amends St Anne’s Court STAGE OF CGI: Stage 4 DEVELOPMENT NAME: St Annes Court HOUSETYPE: Type S1, S2 & S3 PLOT NUMBER: 8-11 & 17 JOB NUMBER: XJHNW32 DATE: 15.04.2013 DATE & TIME APPROVED: Final CGI Reference REQUIRED SIZE: 151 x 241 mm L Homes built with pride CGI COMPANY: With over 50 years' experience building individual houses in locations as desirable as Nantwich, you can trust Jones Homes to create your perfect new home. As one of the leading builders of quality new homes, we development is the best it can possibly be. It's just one of the take great pride in our exceptional standards of design, reasons we're consistently recognised in industry awards. construction and specification. From the quality of our But the real proof of our success is the fact that so many materials to the well considered layouts, every new families choose to stay and move up with us over the years. St_Annes_Street_View_2 JOB NUMBER TITLE PG VERSION DATE Size at 100% XJHNW29 St Anne’s Court Brochure 7 3 15/05/2013 215x303mm @ 100% DESIGNER Org A/W A/W AMENDS XX CH JL, CH, SB C: DATE: St Anne's Court Specification Each Jones home at St Anne's Court has been designed to a high specification throughout and perfected down to the very last detail. Interior Kitchen Bathroom and en suite External • Gas central heating with energy • Contemporary kitchen design • Modern white sanitaryware with • Turf to front and rear gardens efficient boiler with quality units and finishes chrome fittings (where appropriate) • Energy saving insulation to cavity • Stylish worktops and upstands • Thermostatic shower to • Boundary fencing walls and roof space to complement the kitchen style bathroom/en suite • Block paving to parking area • Thermostatic controlled radiator • Built in electric oven with stainless • Quality Porcelanosa ceramic wall tiles • Heritage lantern style lighting valves (where applicable) steel gas hob and chimney-style • Heated towel rail to family bathroom to parking area hood • White panel moulded doors with and en suite (where viable) • NHBC Buildmark cover satin chrome finish ironmongery • Integrated fridge and freezer • Ceiling downlights • TV points to the lounge and • Ceiling downlights and contemporary bedrooms 1 & 2 delta worktop lighting • BT points to the ground floor and bedroom 1 These details are prepared for the guidance of prospective purchasers and do not form part of any contract.
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