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IF a new home near Wrexham is your goal, you’ll be on to a winner with Castle Green Homes.
The award-winning homebuilder is preparing to kick off its latest development – Llys Y Coed or “Woodland Close” - in recognition of the woodland surrounding the 39-acre site.
Sales and marketing director Caryl Russell said: “Llys Y Coed is set to be a stunning development, offering 189 high quality homes in an enviable location. Featuring two, three and four-bedroom properties, it’s sure to appeal to a variety of purchasers including first time buyers, growing families and those looking for their forever home. We’d encourage anyone considering moving to a new home near Wrexham to register their interest so that we can keep them informed of our progress as we work towards releasing the first properties for sale this summer.”
Located less than 10 minutes from Wrexham by car, the village of Rhosrobin is ideally placed between the Welsh mountains and lower Dee Valley, with beautiful scenic walks and bike trails. The area is served by well regarded schools, with all the amenities buyers could want and need in Wrexham town centre; while the city of Chester is also within easy reach.
Headquartered at St Asaph, Castle Green is a rapidly growing homebuilder aiming to build 500+ homes a year by 2024.
The business has retained its 5-star status for customer satisfaction, with more than 93% of customers saying they’d recommend Castle Green.
Green by name and in nature, the company has declared carbon net-zero status* and delivers homes that achieve levels of energy efficiency in excess of the latest Building Regulations, helping homeowners reduce running costs while also reducing their impact on the planet.
Currently Castle Green has new homes available in Dyserth, Denbighshire, with new developments coming soon to Penyffordd, in Flintshire, as well as Rhosrobin.
For more information, see: www.castlegreenhomes.uk.
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