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Altin Homes secures planning for Holmes Chapel development
Property development company, Altin Homes, has received planning approval for its exclusive development on Middlewich Road in Holmes Chapel, having reduced the number of properties from seven to six.
The development is on the site of an existing property, Bank Farm House.
A privately-owned housebuilder, Altin Homes prides itself on creating small, exclusive developments which have a strong appeal for families.
The Holmes Chapel properties will be designed to Altin’s signature contemporary style and will include many features typically seen in super homes.
High end kitchens and bathrooms, oversized doors and large windows will all feature in line with Altin’s desire to make their homes as individual and appealing as possible.
The interiors of each property are meticulously space-planned to make these homes as comfortable and family friendly as possible.
The six detached properties are all 4-bedroom and there will be a choice of 5 housetypes.
Altin plans to be on site from late summer and the homes will be ready next year.
Speaking about the homes, managing director of Altin Homes, Mohammad Khoy said, “We are delighted to have been given the green light at Holmes Chapel and are confident that local people will benefit from this development.
“We aim to get as many features into our homes as we can – rather than see what little we can get away with.
“We are not a volume builder. We are privately owned and, as such, take a different approach. It’s an approach that supports creativity. We are immensely proud of the attention to detail that we lavish on each of our homes.
“A home has to be beautiful but it also has to be functional, and that’s what we build.”
For more information, contact Altin Homes on 0161 929 9681 or visit their website.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Charlotte Gribbin .
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