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Look inside this home that is part of a new housing development in Warrington

Look inside this home that is part of a new housing development in Warrington

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TAKE a look inside this home that is part of a new housing development in Warrington.
The property is based at Mount Pleasant in the Hollins Green area which is 'private and secluded with uninterrupted countryside views'.
On the ground floor, a spacious family and dining are stretches across the rear of the house. It has bi-fold doors that open seamlessly onto a private garden and patio.
There is a kitchen, a separate utility room, a WC, a store and a private lounge.
A striking staircase leads to an upper floor where there are four bedrooms, including a master with an ensuite.
According to the listing, the homes are ready to move into from this month.
'All of our homes at Mount Pleasant come with a high specification as standard, meaning that all you need to do is unpack your things and settle in,' the Rightmove listing reads.
The property is on the market for £650,000.
For more information, call 01925 984146
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