- SHOW HOME AVAILABLE TO VIEW BY APPOINTMENT +
- DEVELOPMENT DUE FOR COMPLETION SPRING 2026 +
- OVER 50% NOW SOLD AND OCCUPIED +
- INCENTIVES AVAILABLE +
- HIGH SPECIFICATION NEW HOMES +
- TWO ALLOCATED OFF ROAD PARKING SPACES FOR EACH PROPERTY +
- FANTASTIC POSITION IN THE CENTRE OF GEE CROSS +
- HIGH SPECIFICATION GERMAN KITCHEN WITH INTEGRATED APPLIANCES +
- UNDERFLOOR HEATING +
- LAWNED GARDENS +
Church Mead is a fantastic development of high specification townhouses situated in Gee Cross. These exciting homes are nearing completion (expected March 2026), so move fast and be in your new home in time for Summer.
DESCRIPTION
Church Mead is an exciting development of twenty new homes (OVER 50% NOW SOLD), situated on the old Armitage site off Rowbotham Street, the location will certainly appeal to those looking to be close to all the amenities Gee Cross village has to offer.
The three storey homes have been carefully designed with open plan living spaces, aluminium bi-fold doors bringing the outside in and under-floor heating throughout the ground floor to give a cosy feel during the cooler months. The homes also come with a Hive heating control system and an energy efficient Heat Pump for your hot water and heating.
Each property will be fitted with an upgraded high-quality contemporary kitchen with a range of integral appliances, and Karndean Herringbone style flooring.
The bathrooms and en-suites are fitted with bespoke designs, and high-quality sanitary ware.
Outside there is a lawned rear garden with matt porcelain patios - perfect for entertaining family and friends in the summer months. With external lights and sockets, every detail has been carefully considered.
All the homes come with two allocated car parking spaces.
Show home viewings are strictly by appointment -
LOCATION
Gee Cross caters for most day to day requirements whilst nearby Hyde offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, educational and recreational facilities. For the commuter Hyde and Romiley stations offer services to Manchester city centre and the access points to the Northwest motorway network can be found at the Hyde and Bredbury junctions.