50% sold at Groveside Park
Date: 15.10.2009
Despite the current economic downturn said to be affecting the housing market, Barnfield Construction have sold half of the first phase at their brand new Groveside Park Residential Development in Burnley.
Building work, began as scheduled on the 1st September following on from the official turf cutting by The Mayor; Cllr John Harbour.
The beautifully positioned canalside development is located within walking distance of Lowerhouse cricket club, bowling green and school and the popular Sycamore Farm Restaurant.
Groveside Park is proving a hit with homebuyers right across the property spectrum. The development is ideal for first time buyers seeking an affordable step onto the property ladder, with a 2 bedroomed mews property with garden starting at just £120,000. Also available are 3-bed semi-detached, perfect for families, together with 2 and 3 bedroom Bungalows.
Charlotte Rice, Marketing and PR for Barnfield commented "We are delighted that homes on Groveside Park are high in demand. We will no doubt be starting phase 2 of the scheme earlier than anticipated due to the overwhelming interest.
Barnfield Construction have invested millions into the Liverpool Road, Burnley area over the last few years, completely independently.
Gina Greenwood from the Dwelling Place Estate Agents commented "We are really pleased with the amount of interest shown in Groveside Park.
There has been a lot of positive coverage in the media about the housing market upturn, which has encouraged homebuyers to re enter the market.
We believe the homes at Groveside Park are superb value for money and are realistically priced for the current market.
Supply of new housing stock is becoming increasingly limited so we are encouraging interested couples and families to contact the Dwelling Place on 01282 776 585 to reserve a plot at Groveside Park."
Other housing schemes soon to be on the move are 32 luxury detached homes at the old Nelson & Colne College site in Colne; 16 exclusive apartments at Mill Gardens, Great Harwood; a development of family homes at the old Lucas Playing Fields in Reedley, together with brand new sports pitches and pavilion.
Barnfield Construction have had a strong presence within Pendle over the last 3 decades and are responsible for developments such as Lomeshaye Industrial Estate, Shuttleworth Mead, Boundary Mill and The ACE Centre.
Councillor Tony Greaves commented recently "People criticise Barnfield for getting a lot of the major building jobs in this area, but without them Colne and Pendle would be in a disastrous position."
Following the huge success of Empire Business Park, phase 2 will commence in the near future.
