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Edgewater Park, Thelwall Lane, Warrington, WA4 1LH

House Types 3 and 4 bedroom homes

Price range £154,500 - £325,000

Located to the east of Warrington town centre and on the northern bank of the Manchester Ship Canal, Edgewater Park has been designed by award winning architects and landscape architects to not only reflect the existing architectural character of the area, but to offer variety in every aspect of its design and planning required to create a genuine sense of community.

A community that is designed to capture the same friendly, intimate 'village' atmosphere of its more well-established, and equally desirable neighbours:
Stockton Heath, Grappenhall and Thelwall.

Which is why Edgewater Park offers all types of accommodation - everything from striking and thoroughly contemporary apartments adjacent to the canal, quiet cul-de-sacs with 2 and 3 bedroom mews houses, and spacious detached 4 bedroom houses.

It is also why its layout features a landscape plan that creates a mature appearance - a wealth of trees and shrubs, hedges and grass verges.

In a lot of instances, parking will be in courtyards to the rear of properties, to help keep an open and uncluttered feel to the main approaches to parts of the development.

Every effort has been made to add visual interest with plantings and open spaces, at various key points such as road junctions. Besides being pedestrian-friendly, with plenty of access points into the development, there are two major features of Edgewater Park that will play a major part in creating a genuine community.

The first is the parkland area to the north of the development which features a pond and a playground giving people of all ages room to play, mix and socialise.

The second is the provision of a new bowling green, which will be adjacent to the existing social club (already an important and popular social feature of the area), and which will also give people the opportunity to mix and become a community.

As one of the country's largest privately owned housebuilders, our reputation for quality of design, build and service continues to grow. Edgewater Park is a good example of everything we stand for.
Our team of architects and interior designers have carefully researched the surrounding area to ensure that they capture the character of the locality, while adding qualities that enhance and improve.

So the properties available range from striking, modern apartments to more traditionally styled 2 bedroom mews houses. The materials we have used reflect the character of the surrounding area; predominantly red brick, a contrasting render as a highlight, the selective use of stone, the careful use of colour to help break up any uniformity, all mixed with more contemporary metal sheeting and timber.

The result is a development that, while varied in its style and layout, is consistently high in its quality of build and interior specification, and, almost more importantly, allows people not only their own space, but also room to enjoy their surroundings.

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A historic town....

You don't have to look too far for evidence of Warrington's colourful and vibrant history. As a major crossing point on the Mersey, there has been a settlement in Warrington since before Roman times.

Its importance grew with the building of the first bridge across the river in the middle ages. Its riverside location, proximity to Liverpool and Manchester and the construction of the Manchester Ship Canal saw Warrington expand during the industrial revolution.

Happily for Warrington, as heavy industry declined in the 1970s, its 'new town' status saw an expansion in light engineering, technology and distribution-based businesses.

With a vibrant present and future....

Warrington is now one of the most vibrant and energetic development areas in Europe, with massive investments going into such projects as the redevelopment of Burtonwood, the former US Air Force base and the Wire Works project.

Roman settlement, Civil War conflict, Victorian expansion: Warrington's history is certainly as varied as it is vibrant.

Yet for all its history, Warrington is no living museum - far from it. It is an ever-changing, developing community that, while aware of its past, is definitely looking to the future. So alongside reminders of the past, such as the imposing grandeur of the Town Hall with its famous Golden Gates, there is one of the North West's larger town centre shopping areas and the excellent Parr Hall concert hall and the Pyramid Arts Centre.

On its outskirts can be found excellent 'out of town' facilities such as Gemini Park, where IKEA chose to build their first outlet in the UK and also the largest Marks & Spencer store outside of London, and, in contrast, some excellent parks including Birchwood Forest Park, Sankey Valley Park, and Walton Lee Hall.

And besides the many attractions of Warrington and the surrounding area, with excellent motorway and rail connections, Liverpool, Manchester, London and North Wales are all within easy reach.

With its unique character and air of optimism, living in Warrington gives a definite feeling of belonging.

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