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New Lancaster development offers spectacular views
TWENTY-ONE one and two-bedroom apartments are now available in a striking residential development in Halton Mills, near Lancashire.
Over looking the River Lune and constructed using local stone, Town End is a development that sits seamlessly within its environment and the apartments enjoy spectacular views and easy access to the Forest of Bowland, the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District.
However, despite its quiet location, Halton Mills is just three miles from Lancaster city centre and minutes from junction 34 of the M6, making it ideal for commuters to Preston, Manchester or the Fylde Coast.
Internally, the apartments are spacious and the kitchens and bathrooms boast high quality fixtures and fittings, with integrated appliances.
All apartments benefit from a 10-year building guarantee.
John Asplin, director of Time and Tide, the developer behind Town End, said: "We have spent a lot of time thinking about how to make the most of Halton Mills. We wanted to create a harmony between rural living and modern lifestyles and we're very proud of the results we have achieved."
Once complete, Halton Mills will contain a mixture of one and two bedroom apartments and two, three and four bedroom town houses.
The latest phase of properties will be available to buy from today (Friday) and prices start at £135,000.
For more information visit www.timeandtidehomes.com.
1:45pm Wednesday 14th May 2008
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