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House For Sale £314,995
Sorrel Avenue, Whittlesey


Description
Plot 408, The Normanby. The Normanby offers the best of both worlds, with a large kitchen/dining area with French doors leading outside on one side of the house, and a stunning dual aspect living room.

There are two large bedrooms at the front of the house, with bedroom one benefiting from a fitted wardrobe and generous en suite. The house bathroom and a third bedroom occupy the rear, accessed from a spacious landing.

Save on your energy bills
Did you know you could save over £258* per month on your energy bill when buying a new home?

Buying Options

Assisted Sale - We can assist you with the sale of your property to ensure you do not lose out on the new Allison Home you have your heart set on. Best of all, we will pay your estate agent fees so you will save money too!

Part Exchange – This allows you to buy a new Allison home without having to sell your current property yourself. Instead, we organise the sale of your existing home for you, from start to finish. No estate agent fees, no chain and no delays.

Forces help to buy - Under the scheme, Armed Forces Personnel can borrow up to 50% of their annual salary, to a maximum of £25,000, interest-free, allowing you to purchase your dream Allison home in a way that is affordable.

About your development

Welcome to Whittlesey Green.
Prospective buyers are spoilt for choice at this contemporary development, with a variety of two, three, four and five bedroom homes available and all come with a ten-year insurance-backed guarantee.

Market towns hold a particular appeal, and Whittlesey is no exception. The weekly market is popular and the annual summer festival is not to be missed. In addition, the town boasts its own unique festival every January of the ‘Straw Bear’ – a weekend long celebration including music, dancing, a procession and bonfire. A selection of independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants further contribute to the town’s enduring charm.

There are three primary schools in Whittlesey and an excellent secondary school with sixth form provision.

Whittlesey benefits from its own rail station which links directly with Ely and Peterborough and provides easy access to Cambridge, London and Stansted Airport. Road users are within easy reach of both the A47 and A1.

If the city beckons, Peterborough is a handful of miles away and was ranked in Britain’s top 5 ‘most thriving communities’ in a report published by the Sunday Times in October 2019. New homeowners can enjoy the superb arts, entertainment and shopping facilities of Peterborough and by travelling a little further afield can discover the idyllic Fenland waterways, woodlands and wildlife conservation areas.

Terms and conditions

*Legal fee contribution payment of up to £1,000. The legal fee contribution Allison Homes pays may not be the same as your actual legal fee costs and it is your responsibility to pay your legal fees balance. The legal fee contribution is per property and not per named purchaser. Allison Homes will not be liable for ensuring multiple purchasers of a single property receive their proportionate share of the agreed legal fee payment. The contribution will be a one-off payment provided to the purchaser by way of deduction from funds due on completion.

*The Home Builders Federation (HBF)'s latest report - Watt a Save - has quantified this. The report's findings show that new build homes save residents an average of £3,100 a year on energy bills - flats and bungalows also benefit from savings. The report suggests that fewer than four per cent of existing dwellings can match the EPC B rating or higher that new builds, Allison Homes included, commonly achieve.

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