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New Homes for 2011 – Luxury Lodge – Omar Park Homes – Westfield

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A spacious design with a stunning high gloss kitchen that gives it the look of a much more expensive model.


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Canexel exterior cladding and French doors to the front end, plus chamfered corners, give the Westfield style



2 The master bedroom features an en suite shower room with thermostatic mixer



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There is a roomy family bathroom as well as the en suite



4 A freestanding dining table and four chairs sit in the front corner of the open plan living area, lit by tall feature windows; the kitchen is supplied with an integrated electric oven, four burner gas hob, stainless steel extractor and integrated side-by-side fridge/freezer



5 In front of the French doors is a lounge suite comprising two sofas; warmth can be provided by a Taki electric fire, and there are designer globe lights to both the lounge and dining areas



6 The twin bedroom is light and roomy; duvet and pillow sets are provided for both this and the master bedroom


Technical details
• Type: Twin unit lodge
• Standard: BS 3632
• Size: 40ft x 20ft
• Bedrooms: 2

Other versions
• 36ft x 20ft, 2 bed; 36ft x 20ft, 3 bed; 40ft x 20ft, 3 bed; other sizes available.

Main features
• uPVC double glazed windows and doors
• Exterior feature lights
• Gas combi central heating
• Energy-saving intelligent heating controls
• Vaulted ceilings throughout

Selected options
• Timber, stucco or UPV-UE cladding
• Integrated reduced water consumption dishwasher
• Integrated washer/dryer
• Eco options, including rainwater harvesting, air-to-water heat pumps, ground source heat pump, solar water heating or pho-voltaic panels, etc.

Price
Prices start at £53,250 ex works (inc VAT)


CONTACT


Omar Park Homes, London Road, Brandon, Suffolk IP27 0NE. Tel: 01842 810673 Email: [email protected] Web: www.omar.co.uk


This feature was published in the February 2011 issue of Park & Holiday Homes. To order a copy of Park & Holiday Homes please click here

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