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Housebuilder Crest Nicholson has launched a development called Crown Meadows in Faversham, Kent.
The properties are a mix of two to five bedroom properties that are energy efficient and surrounded by parkland.
The developer has spent more than £1 million on local infrastructure and services, including an NHS healthcare centre, youth services, open space and recreational areas.
Faversham is the oldest market town in England.
Karen Coulson, sales and marketing director at Crest Nicholson Eastern, said: “We are delighted to welcome the local community to the new Crown Meadows development, which offers a range of high quality, energy efficient new build homes with attractive sustainable features throughout, and fantastic connections to a wider range of locations and amenities.”
“Following the success of the popular nearby Kingsmead development, we look forward to further developing the area and becoming an even bigger part of this vibrant community.
“Demand for quality, modern homes is strong, so we encourage anyone looking to secure their dream home to register with us as soon as possible to find out more about the homes, plans and tailored incentives we have on offer at Crown Meadows.”
The development has access to the M2 to London to the north and the A2 to Canterbury to the south.
If you’re travelling by rail, Faversham station is a 10-minute drive away or you can catch a bus from Crown Meadows, where there are trains to London at least three times an hour, taking the journey time just over an hour.
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