Busy gran seeks home close to family
Although they may be retired, Jill Ross and her husband are far from idle. In fact, with five grandchildren from the ages of six months to five years, they certainly have their hands full with childcare duties.
Although they may be retired, Jill Ross and her husband are far from idle. In fact, with five grandchildren from the ages of six months to five years, they certainly have their hands full with childcare duties.
Artisan coffee shops, hip restaurants and bars, boutique retail experiences and an easy commute into the Capital, are just some of the benefits attached to the latest London location for a stunning new homes development. Due to be launched on 6th November, Alphabet by multi-award winning Higgins Homes, is a much-anticipated luxury apartment development located in NW6.
Having lived in older properties most of her life, Angela Attwood was not expecting to like the new development in the historic market town of Coggeshall in Essex. However, on first viewing, Angela was blown away by the high standards and immediately fell in love with it
The original plan was to move to a chocolate-box cottage in the country. Sounds idyllic until the repairs for the house add up and the isolation sets in. For Pam and Mick Childs, making the decision to move had to work on a number of levels; most importantly that the process would be as stress-free as possible.
Having lived in an old house with wooden beams, character features and a few spiders and cobwebs, Sally had her reservations about buying new. However, on viewing Coggeshall West, a boutique development of just 29 three- four- and five-bedroom houses, she was pleasantly surprised by the character created in these stunning new homes.
Located in one of the oldest town’s in Essex, Coggeshall has a village feel, which makes it rare to find a development of new homes. Combining contemporary design, smart technology and sensitive architecture to its surroundings, Coggeshall West is built by multi-award winning and local housebuilder, Higgins Homes.
People move for a whole host of reasons. While it is often to increase the number of bedrooms, sometimes it is because older houses can no longer provide the lifestyle that house hunters are looking for.