The Fairways is the name given to the new development on the former golf course. I decided to look online and see what Redrow Homes (the developer) had to say about the place.

‘Just minutes from the coast that they call the Kent Riviera’

‘charm of a classic seaside town’

‘jobs and excellent schools of Canterbury within easy reach’

‘the perfect location for our Heritage collection homes’

‘with kerb appeal architecture and modern interiors’.

Kerb appeal architecture I have never heard that phrase before! They are highlighting the fact that the window frames are made from glass reinforced plastic and Tesco are nearby as well as Morrison’s, there is also an Aldi being constructed as well but they have not updated their website with that one.

A section on how easy it is to buy one of their homes, they say they would appoint an estate agent to sell your old home and take care of all the paperwork, even agree a figure towards the fees you encounter. You will only find the finest appliances in your new home AEG and Smeg and one eye has been kept on interior design trends!

And not only are Redrow Homes better for the planet, but they also work out much cheaper to run…backed up by loads of stats on money saved with smart meters, efficient water fittings and more energy saving equipment than you can shake a stick at!

There are about 10 different types of house you can buy and I noticed that 5 of those are ready to take sales (building is still at the infrastructure and groundworks stage).

The Ludlow (from £309,995 – 3 Bedroom)

 

The Stratford (from £379,995 – 4 Bedroom)

 

The Warwick (from £349,995 – 3 Bedroom)

 

The Worcester (from £399,995 – 3 Bedroom)

 

The Oxford (from £409,995 – 4 Bedroom)

 

No prices on the other five but Shaftsbury and Kenilworth sound expensive?

Do you know what, I think I feel an artists brief coming on for a piece of Public Art!

 


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