Broadstone Manor will include a selection of three, four and five-bedroom properties all built in natural stone, with designs based on our Arts and Crafts inspired Heritage Collection. Located off Huddersfield Road the eight-acre development will feature 70 homes and be split into two parcels, which straddle the road leading to the new £27.5m state-of-the-art Saddleworth School.
Ideal for families, couples and professionals, the location is close to natural green space and amenities.
The gas-free ‘Eco Electric’ homes all feature air source heat pumps as standard to provide heating and hot water, as well as underfloor heating to the ground floor in detached designs, reducing homeowners’ energy use.
The energy efficient properties at Broadstone Manor also offer high levels of insulation, energy efficient windows and doors and a host of options and extras, including energy efficient appliances and smart home technology, all of which can make homes more sustainable.
Among the homes available is The Oxford, which boasts an open plan kitchen / diner, a separate lounge, utility and cloakroom. As well as an integrated garage. Upstairs there are four bedrooms, the main with en-suite and a family bathroom. Prices current start from £592,000.
Or for those looking for a larger house there is the five-bedroom Hampstead, with an open plan kitchen/ dining / family area that spans the back of the home. The ground floor is completed with a separate lounge, cloakroom, utility room and integral garage. Upstairs, there are five bedrooms, two with en-suites and a family bathroom. Prices currently start from £800,000.
Steve Jackson, regional sales director at Redrow, said: “Homes at Broadstone Manor are selling quickly. Both the natural stone frontages and the developments’ location are making it a popular choice with buyers.
“Our sales consultants are currently based at our Bishop Meadows development in Royton, but have seen strong interest in Broadstone Manor and an excellent rate of sales, even before we have opened our show homes on site.
“I would urge anyone interested to act quickly to reserve a property off-plan if they would like to secure their preferred position and house type on the development.”
As part of the planning agreement, we have committed more than £365,000 to enhance existing recreation spaces in Diggle. This includes funds to replace the play area equipment at Ward Lane and add new adventure play / trim trail equipment and an outdoor gym at Diggle Fields. The community contribution will also be used to revamp the play area at Sunfield Avenue and support landscape improvement works at Diggle Pond.
In addition, £55,000 will be paid to the council to help improve habitats for the long-eared owl, plus woodland and water habitats within the local area.
For further information on the homes available visit Broadstone Manor.