Myrtle Court
Myrtle Court
Myrtle Court
MYRTLE COURT
Myrtle Court is a select small development of just eight large houses located at the heart of Kingsnorth, near Ashford.
It is now rare indeed to obtain land on which a low density development of larger houses can be constructed. Designed with
empathy for the surroundings Myrtle Court's Kentish vernacular houses are built with clay stock bricks and clay tiles to ensure
the rich colours endure.
Adding to the quality of the structure is a very high specification that includes luxury kitchens, fully tiled bathrooms, alarm
systems, landscaped gardens and more.
A charming small rural village, Kingsnorth is just a short distance from the dual carriageway roads that link to junction 10 of
the M20. Other nearby transport links include the Chunnel and Ashford's excellent rail network.
Under two miles away from Kingsnorth, the old market town of Ashford provides a fast growing centre for trade and
commerce. Set in the relatively dry and sunny Stour Valleys, Ashford enjoys good facilities and excellent communication links
to London. The international Eurostar rail station is a major bonus for travellers to the continent.
LOCATION
Ashford Road,
Kingsnorth,
Ashford
Kent
DEVELOPMENT LAYOUT
FLOORPLANS
PLOT 1
Each apartment is built to the very highest specification and includes features that are not usually standard in other dwellings.
EXTERNAL
INTERNAL
Please note that the developer will consider offers if a buyer is interested in taking all remaining units.
Please note that the purchaser will be responsible for arranging their own valuation, mortgage and conveyancing.
Disclaimer: These particulars are for illustration only. We operate a policy of continuous improvement and individual features such as
kitchen and bathroom layouts, doors, windows, garages, and elevational treatments may vary from time to time. Consequently these
particulars should be treated as general guidance only and cannot be relied upon as accurately describing any of the Specified Matters
prescribed by any order made under the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991. Nor do they constitute a contract, part of a contract or a
warranty.
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