People searching for new home in Kent hoping to find a property with the "wow" factor are urged to take a close look at the luxury apartments at Weston Homes' The Point in Maidstone, where just eight homes are left for sale from the final phase.
Priced between 155,000 and 210,000, some of the properties in this landmark building have an unusual triangular footprint, and the building itself, overlooking the River Medway, is inspired by the shape of a ship's bow, a nod to the important historic role of river trade in making Maidstone an affluent commercial town at the heart of the "Garden of England".
These new homes in Maidstone all have a balcony, allowing residents to enjoy the wonderful river views and each one-bedroom and two-bedroom, two-bathroom property has a luxuriously modern feel. Chic bathrooms, fully fitted kitchens with high-quality fittings and appliances, recessed lighting and open-plan kitchen/living room emphasise the sophistication of design and external architecture.
"The Point has been extremely popular and with only eight apartments remaining in the final phase, now really is the last chance to buy," says Bob Weston, Chairman and Chief Executive of Weston Homes, the company currently crowned What House? Housebuilder of the Year. "The attention to detail and high specification of each apartment combined with the excellent location, meant that the apartments sold very quickly."
Maidstone is the county town of Kent, with a long and fascinating history, and today it has all the modern amenities that are expected of a major commercial centre. Where the Medway was once perhaps its most important transport link, now the M20 motorway and its rail routes are the town's arteries to the rest of the county and beyond. The M20 links the M25 (around 20 minutes away) to the port of Folkestone (around 40 minutes away) via Ashford.
Maidstone has no fewer than three stations. Commuter services from Maidstone East to London Victoria take around an hour and there are other services to Ashford, St Pancras, Strood and Tonbridge.
There are some 500 shops in the town centre, offering many familiar names and lots of independent specialist stores. There's also a twice-weekly market for some great grocery bargains. Within easy reach of The Point is a leisure centre, park, multiplex cinema plus a range of pubs and bars and dining options from takeaways to haute cuisine. There are half a dozen golf courses close by and Kent's county cricket team play in Maidstone regularly throughout the season.
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