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Work begins on new community facilities close to Park Farm in Thornbury
New homes are not the only benefits David Wilson Homes’ new Park Farm development is bringing to Thornbury.
The five star housebuilder is creating more than just bricks and mortar within the local community - thanks to a host of additional contributions.
“We feel it’s important to become part of the communities we help to create, so we make it our business to bring further advantages to the area,” said sales director Louise Ware.
“Close to Park Farm, we’ve helped provide a range of new facilities - including a new library, a bus service, sports pitches, open space and a residents’ travel plan.
“And we’ve made additional contributions for local secondary education, public art, as well as a community trust.
“We hope those living in and around Thornbury will enjoy all that Park Farm has brought to the area, and are delighted by the results of our talented team’s efforts here.
“The development enjoys an excellent setting just a mile away from Thornbury High Street - which offers restaurants, pubs and a range of independent shops. Mundy playing fields are close by too - with a children’s play area, sports ground and outside pool. This exciting development is perfect for families - with St Mary’s C of E School - rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted - within walking distance.”
Park Farm features a comprehensive selection of one, two, three, four and five bedroom homes, located on the outskirts of Bristol.
For more information about the homes available at Park Farm please call 0844 5710 385 or visit dwh.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by David Wilson Homes South West .
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