
| Property Name | Plot 37, St Mary's Island, Chatham Maritime, Kent | |
| Property Location | view map | |
| Property Type | 3 bedroom terraced house | |
| Price | £260,000 | |
| Status | ARCHIVE | |
| For further information & viewings, contact | Countryside Properties tel: 01277690660 e-mail: southern@cpplc.com Web: www.countryside-properties.com |
Plot 37 is a three bedroom two storey house of the 'Latitude' design. Please
refer to the Countryside Properties Website for full information.
* use of cedar weatherboarding from a sustainable source (note: not all
properties have cedar weatherboarding).
* high levels of CFC-free insulation that contribute to a high SAP
rating at each property.
* designed for low water use
* designed for low energy use with highly efficient condensing boilers
that have relatively low nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, kinder to the
planet.
* premium aluminium faced rainwater gutters and pipes (more recyclable
and designed for relatively low maintenance and durability).
| Kitchen | 5.67 x 3.31 |
| Lounge | 5.67 x 4.34 |
| Dining | |
| Bedroom 1 | 3.12 x 3.31 |
| Bedroom 2 | 3.66 x 3.34 |
| Bedroom 3 | 1.90 x 3.34 |
| Other Rooms | Two parking spaces. |
| Details of Heating | |
| Average annual cost of utilities, electric, gas, oil, etc. | |
| Ground Rent | |
| Details of any Accreditation or rating, e.g., BRE EcoHomes, SAP, NHER | EcoHomes V Good |
Yes Yes
| Parking facilities | |
| Secure bicycle storage? | No |
| Nearest shop/Post Office | |
| Nearest leisure facilities | |
| Nearest train station | |
| Nearest bus-stop to main town/city |
Countryside Properties is building the new homes at Axis for Countryside Maritime.
As an innovative, responsible developer that believes in creating a positive legacy
for future generations, Countryside Properties is committed to implementing
the principles of sustainable development throughout our business. Countryside
Properties was therefore delighted to be recognised as the ‘Sustainable Housebuilder of the Year’ at the Building Sustainability Awards 2005 and by WWF-UK and Insight Investment (a part of the HBOS Group) as the leading housebuilder surveyed in 2004, in respect of our sustainability policies and perfomance.
We ensure that environmental considerations are incorporated into the planning and design of all of our developments, and that the landscapes we create integrate with and enhance the surrounding natural and built environment. During construction we adhere to the principles of best construction practice and good neighbourliness through the Considerate Constructors Scheme.
Axis has been designed to achieve an overall EcoHomes rating of ‘Very Good’ (2005 criteria), and the running costs of these homes will be amongst the lowest on St Mary’s Island.Many people have been attracted to St Mary’s Island, drawn by the opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of the city but not feel out of touch. Axis now joins other award-winning developments by Countryside Maritime on the Island including The Fishing Village, Ventura and Northshore. This exciting new development is situated at the heart of this unique island environment, next to the innovative new Community Centre, Primary School and Doctors' Surgery.
Axis features a range of 2 and 3 bedroom terrace and semi-detached homes and 3 and 4 bedroom detached homes designed specifically for this location which has the distinction of being Britain’s first and only strategically planned island community. These modern houses for sale will cater for a wide range of residents in a mixed community ranging from young professionals to families looking for more space in a safe and pleasant environment.
Exterior features include crisp timber boarding as a Exterior features include crisp timber boarding as a contemporary interpretation of the traditional Kentish style, complemented with mellow buffcoloured brick and neutral renders. Inside, many of the homes feature large expanses of glazing, flooding the main living areas with natural light.
For further information please visit www.axis-chatham.com


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