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28 OCTOBER 2018 • MY PROPERTY, MY HOME


Dream homes in beautiful surroundings from Amberley Parks Limited


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Since the 1990s, this family-run business has been providing park homes for retired and semi- retired people looking for a stress-free way of life


Amberley Parks takes pride in each of its three ideally situated and commu- nity-driven sites in Kent. Six Bells Park is in the quiet and unspoilt village of Woodchurch, while the Prince of Wales Park is set in the coastal hills of West Hythe, and Highview Park in Capel-Le-Ferne has breathtaking views over the English Channel. Te parks are run to a very high standard and each one boasts


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tranquil environment and commu- nity-spirited atmosphere. As park owners, Amberley holds residents in high regard and values its good rela- tionship with them. Te company’s renowned for helping new residents with the stressful process of moving home and settling into park life. Each site is fully residential which


means you can live there all year round and have all the securities that come with a residential licence. Each park has the benefit of mains services providing gas, electricity and water and there is a bus stop near the entrance. Most homes have two double


bedrooms with an en suite off the master bedroom, fully-fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, lounge, diner and bathroom. Te interior decoration is of an extremely high standard. All new homes come fully furnished and carpeted and have a luxurious feel with the added benefit of block paved drive for two cars and external sockets and tap. New homes come with a 10-year warranty. Te Six Bells Park is Kent’s best-


kept secret, nestled in the picturesque unspoilt village of Woodchurch and is overlooked by the windmill on the hill above. Tis is a perfect place to live a


life of tranquillity, while maintaining an active social life with people that are friendly and like- minded. Within walking distance is a selection of village shops including a butchers, doctor’s surgery, post office, two pubs, and the village green. Te bus stop can be found near the entrance, offering convenient transport to local areas such as Ashford where keen shoppers can find the Ashford Designer Outlet.


HOME — MAKE AN APPOINTMENT


TO VIEW ONE OF THESE STUNNING HOMES TODAY


OUT ON YOUR FUTURE DREAM


DON’T MISS


Ashford International Station provides good transport links to London, the coast and also the Euro- tunnel to France. Amberley is pleased


to announce Six Bells Park has had the benefit of extending its licence to 44 homes and three brand-new homes will arrive this month. You now have the rare opportunity to purchase your dream home with a choice of one of


these luxurious models.


THIS IS A PERFECT PLACE TO LIVE A LIFE OF TRANQUILLITY, WHILE MAINTAINING AN ACTIVE SOCIAL LIFE WITH PEOPLE THAT ARE FRIENDLY AND LIKE-MINDED


3 BRAND NEW LUXURY HOMES READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION


WENTWOOD 44ft x 20ft, two double bedrooms, fully-fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and granite worktops, lounge, dining area, parking, £245,000


CHATSWORTH GOLD 44ft x 19ft, two double bedrooms, fully-fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, open-plan living/ dining area, study, £240,000


TREDEGAR ELITE 42ft x 14ft, two double bedrooms, open-plan kitchen, diner and lounge, shower room, £185,000


To avoid missing out on your future dream home, please contact Amberley Parks sales team to make an appointment to view one of these stunning homes.


For more information please contact Amberley Parks Limited on T: 01233 733880 E: amberleyparks@icloud. com amberleyparks.co.uk


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