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PROPERTY FLAGBOARD Town & Count ry Homes COUNTRYSIDE’S AWARD-WINNING DEVELOPMENTS


COUNTRYSIDE’S AWARD-WINNING DEVELOPMENTS IN GREAT KNEIGHTON, TRUMPINGTON, CAMBRIDGE HAVE BEEN DESIGNED TO BALANCE THE BEST OF TWO WORLDS - THE NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTS.


It is an exciting and vibrant development encompassing new homes, schools, community and health facilities and over 120 acres of green open spaces.


Aura and Abode include stylish apartments, duplexes and villas, ranging from one to four bedrooms. Designed with traditional community values in mind, all apartments and houses blend in perfectly with the picturesque environment and rich ecology found on the development. Every home and apartment is


perfectly suited to modern life, offering the highest specifications with open plan living spaces, fully fitted kitchens, generous bedrooms and flooring as seen in the recently launched Hobson Collection.


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At the heart of the developments is


Hobson’s Square that hosts a community/health centre, retail outlets, library and other amenities. Located just three miles from


Cambridge City Centre, Addenbrooke’s Hospital is also located in very near proximity. Great Kneighton has access to


excellent transport links, with fast rail services into London and the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway providing options to travel locally. Some homes on the development are ready to move into, with five show homes available for viewing.


FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT nAURA: Tel: 01223 850930


nABODE: Tel: 01223 850912 Or visit www.countryside-properties.com


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