Crescent brings a new level of sophistication
Published: 09:03, 07 July 2011
The homes at Park Crescent in Canterbury by Berkeley have enjoyed an excellent reception since their launch.
But in just four weeks half of the four-storey, five-bedroom homes that have been designed to create a traditional Georgian crescent, have been sold.
Lee Monk of Berkeley said: "Park Crescent was designed to bring a new level of sophistication to Canterbury, combining classical architecture with a contemporary finish and specification. We are delighted that these properties have been so well received."
The elegant row of homes is set around a landscaped park overlooking the River Stour.
Providing up to 2,700sq ft of space, each home is designed over four floors offering plenty of freedom for all the family.
Interior quality to compliment the scenic surroundings is assured thanks to spacious rooms, high ceilings, large windows and a high quality internal specification.
In keeping with the grandeur of the new homes at Park Crescent, features include a coach house at the end of the garden that is ideal for an au pair or grandparents.
Designed over two floors the coach house is a similar size to a studio apartment in London and similar in layout with an open plan kitchen/living and bedroom area plus a separate shower and cupboard.
The ground floor meanwhile serves as a double garage.
Prices for houses at Park Crescent start from £699,950. For more information call 01227 477100 or visit ttp://www.kingsbrookpark.co.uk/
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