WELCOME TO GEORGE STREET...WELCOME TO GEORGE STREET A superb collection of three-bedroom townhouses...
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WELCOME TO GEORGE STREET
A superb collection of three-bedroom townhouses situated a short walk from
the stunning Harwich coastline.
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the development is seeking to align with the maritime past of old harwich, evoking a feeling of timeless tradition, quality and craftsmanship.
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we’re thrilled to be able to present our george street
home collection to you; eight stylish homes in a
historic part of the essex county, situated just a short
walk from over 350 miles of stunning coastline -
the longest for any county in england.
With cultural attractions such as the Mayflower Project, Lifeboat Museum, Harwich Pier, Electric Palace Cinema, Tread Wheel Crane, and Maritime Museum all just a stone’s throw from our new homes, you’ll never be far from something to see or do.
The action-packed coastline provides fantastic opportunities for bird-watching, seal-spotting, coastal dog walks, sailing, cycling or relaxing with a picnic on the beach – and you’re only a short drive from many other stunning Essex and Suffolk villages, including the infamous AONB Constable Country, made prominent by John Constable.
We’re hugely proud of our homes, which are finished to an exceptional standard with carefully considered finishes for each homeowner.
We have incorporated all the requirements of modern living, including ample off-road parking, secure access gates, en-suite bathrooms, stylish kitchens and landscaped gardens.
The development is seeking to align with the maritime past of Old Harwich, evoking a feeling of timeless tradition, quality and craftsmanship. Built to the latest regulations and standards with fantastic thermal performance and energy efficiency, this collection of new homes is built for enjoying life to the full.
Neil Coy Managing Director, Phelan Homes
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about
harwicha traditional historic maritime town in essex, harwich is home
to around 18,000 residents and host to a wealth of activities
including shopping, historical attractions, wildlife, cycling,
coastal walking, eating, drinking, and boat excursions.
Located close to Felixstowe, Ipswich, Colchester and Clacton-on-Sea, the popular seaside location of Harwich is the most northern coastal town in Essex and sits along the estuaries of the Stour and Orwell rivers.
The town was built on a grid pattern in the 13th century by the Earl of Norfolk to exploit its strategic riverside position and has long been a must-see destination locally as a result of its history as a maritime town.
Today, its quaint streets are filled with the hustle and bustle of modern life – a scenic patchwork of old and new. The promenade, which first opened in 1853, is often host to local residents relaxing with a lunchtime snack or warm coffee. Smaller ferries regularly leave the pier headed for Felixstowe and Shotley, while Stena Line provides the most direct route to Holland from the south of England with their larger ferries, which leave Harwich International Port both day and night.
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The High Lighthouse
Electric Palace
The Tread Wheel Crane
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about the developmentOur george street development is just a short walk from some
of the main services in Harwich, including harwich Town
train station and the george street bus stop.
Surrounded by a wide variety of places to eat and drink, you can choose between dining on traditional pub food, fish and chips, Turkish meze, Italian, Thai, Chinese, fresh local seafood or other British recipes at a range of eateries.
The closest primary school is Harwich Community Primary School and Nursery. Slightly further afield are options including The Mayflower Primary School or St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School. For older children, there’s Harwich and Dovercourt High School on Hall Lane with just over 1,200 pupils in attendance.
The development is also close to local attractions including:
1 Saint Nicholas Church2 The High Lighthouse3 Harwich Mayflower Project4 Harwich Green5 Maritime Museum6 Redoubt Allotments7 Electric Palace8 Lifeboat Museum9 The Tread Wheel Crane
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WEST STREET
KING’S HEAD STREET
WELLINGTON ROAD
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CHURCH STREETKING’S QUAY STREET
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masterplanchoose from three stylish house designs, situated
in a quiet cul-de-sac within a stone’s throw from
harwich’s idyllic stretching coastline.
HAWKINSThree-bedroom townhousePlots 1, 2, 3 & 4
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DRAKEThree-bedroom townhousePlots 5, 6 & 7
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FROBISHERThree-bedroom townhouse with car portPlot 8
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a life
by the sealocated on the estuary of the rivers stour and orwell
in north essex, the historic town of harwich has long
prided itself on its maritime connections.
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harwich first became a naval base in 1657 and is where the
pilgrim fathers first built the mayflower boat, which carried
english puritans to north america. In 2020, there are plans
for a replica of this boat to sail to america to mark the 400th
anniversary and many celebrations will be taking place to
celebrate this special occasion.
As well as currently being able to visit the Mayflower Project and watch the replica boat being built, you can also take a wander along Harwich’s beaches, which offer panoramic views of the local countryside and boating community. In the summer, regular boat tours can take you to watch the resident seals or drop you off at the neighbouring towns of Felixstowe or Shotley for a day-trip in the sun.
Harwich also boasts local attractions including the Electric Palace, which was built in 1911 and is one of Britain’s oldest unaltered purpose-built cinemas, and the Redoubt Fort, which was built in 1808 and can be dated back to the Napoleonic Wars. It’s also home to the UK’s second busiest passenger ferry port and an attractive lifeboat station with an offshore lifeboat that was in service until 1984.
Thanks to the Maritime Heritage Trail and guided walking tours conducted during summer months, you will hear anecdotes from when Samuel Pepys was an MP for the town in the 1660s, or how Sir Thomas Lipton, tea millionaire, once owned a shop in Market Street. The Pier Hotel, which sits along the quayside, first opened in September 1860 and the Low Lighthouse Maritime Museum was built in 1818.
The Treadwheel Crane, which was built in 1667, is based on a Roman design and acted like a large hamster wheel for two men walking inside – it is the only example of such engineering in Britain. The famous seafarers Hawkins, Drake and Frobisher all sailed from Harwich during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I on various expeditions and there’s plenty to be learnt about them throughout the local museums.
a town of hurry and business, not much of gaiety and pleasure;yet the inhabitants seem warm in their nests and some of them are very rich.
Daniel Defoe, a writer who visited Harwich in the 1720s
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the perfect location, well-positioned for town, city and the coast.
the great outdoorsCycle the 25-mile long route along the River Colne to Harwich Pier.
WALKINGThere are many great local walks to do from your home in George Street, including taking a stroll along Dovercourt Bay beach or following The Essex Way – a long-distance footpath that stretches for 82 miles across Essex.
A 16-mile shorter walk will take you to the equally historic neighbouring town of Manningtree, where you can then return to Harwich by train. There are also walks along the Stour estuary that offer beautiful views over Suffolk and Wrabness, plus the chance to pass by Grayson Perry’s innovatively designed ‘A House for Essex’.
CYCLINGRoute 51 of The National Cycle Network passes through Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Essex and finishes in Harwich. As a long-distance ride, it’s more suitable for energetic and adventurous cyclists, but can be picked up in sections by any cycling enthusiast.
Part of the route is 25 miles long and forms part of the North Sea Cycle Route, which starts in Colchester by the tourist information centre and heads to Wivenhoe along the River Colne. It then proceeds through to Harwich along country roads, finishing by Harwich Pier.
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from harwich to hollandTrips to the Hook of Holland start at £59 single for a car and driver.
from countryside to city lifeTravel to London in an hour-and-a-half with Greater Anglia.
TRAINS You can travel from Harwich International to London Liverpool Street with Greater Anglia from just £10, with an average journey time of 1 hour, 33 minutes. The 64-mile journey can either be done as a direct route or with one change.
Harwich to Colchester by train is around 30 minutes, and a standard one-way off-peak ticket can be purchased for less than £8.
Harwich to Ipswich is between 34 minutes and one-hour by train, depending on the time of day, and includes one change. A single off-peak ticket can again be purchased for less than £8.
BUSES
There is a regular bus service throughout Harwich, with the nearest bus stop to our development being situated on George Street. You can learn more about the bus timetable on the following website: https://bustimes.org/localities/harwich
FERRIESSmaller ferries regularly leave the pier headed for Felixstowe and Shotley, while Stena Line provides the most direct route to Holland from the south of England with their larger ferries, which leave Harwich International Port both day and night.
ROAD LINKSHarwich is a short car journey from many local towns and well-known supermarkets, with the A14 and A12 connecting East Anglia from the West Midlands to London.
London Stansted Airport is a one-hour (50.9 mile) drive from Harwich, while London Heathrow is just shy of two hours (110.4 miles) respectively by car.
visit a historic townColchester is just 35 minutes by car and packed with things to do.
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our unique collection of eight beautifully designed,
carefully considered three-storey homes provide the modern
couple or family with three bedrooms and three bathrooms,
two of which are en-suite, in a quiet cul-de-sac development
with glimpses of the sea.
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home specificationdetail Built from a subtle mix of red and orange bricks, each of the high-quality houses boasts a traditional Essex and Suffolk aesthetic in keeping with the local area. We have opted for first-rate materials throughout, with the window and bay sills both made from cast stone. These will weather in the same way as natural stone when exposed to similar conditions. Velux rooflights will bring light into upstairs rooms on plots 5, 6, 7 and 8.
bathroom and en-suite The bathrooms will feature a range of fantastic brands, including Turano, Synergy and Simplicity. A Ceratherm dual shower mixer with rain-shower and hand spray will offer a spa-quality experience to your everyday routine.
kitchen We have worked closely with a local kitchen manufacturer to hand-pick the perfect finish downstairs. With the latest Bosch appliances, it will be fitted with all the modern equipment you’d expect. The worktops will be either quartz or solid stone, made in the UK by the largest independent worktop manufacturer in the country with a 15-year guarantee against manufacturing defects.
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hawkins
Located at the back of the development, this perfectly proportioned home is set over three storeys with space for family dining, three bedrooms, three bathrooms (two of which are
en-suite) and an allocated car parking space.
PLOTS 1, 2, 3 & 4
1 stfloor
2ndfloor
GROUNDfloor
ground floor
Lounge 4495 x 3415mm*
Kitchen & Dining
2495 x 5100mm*
first floor
Bedroom 2 4495 x 2500mm*
Ensuite 2400 x 1200mm*
Bedroom 3 2495 x 2700mm*
Bathroom 2495 x 1800mm*
second floor
Bedroom 1 4495 x 4825mm*
Ensuite 3100 x 2495mm*
* These are approximate measurements and not an exact commitment on size. * These layouts are illustrative only and may not reflect actual house type. All details are correct at time of print.16
drake
Positioned at the front of the development with an allocated parking space at the rear, these town-houses offer three bedrooms and three bathrooms (two of which are
en-suite), split over three storeys.
PLOTS 5, 6 & 7
1 stfloor
2ndfloor
GROUNDfloor
ground floor
Lounge 4500 x 3500mm*
Kitchen 3430 x 2450mm*
first floor
Bedroom 2 3620 x 2610mm*
Ensuite 1970 x 1960mm*
Bedroom 3 2450 x 3300mm*
Bathroom 1930 x 2150mm*
second floor
Bedroom 1 3540 x 4570mm*
Ensuite 2460 x 1750mm*
Dressing room 2460 x 2860mm*
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frobisher
The only house on the development with a car port, this unique property is a great corner plot, split over three storeys with three bedrooms and
three bathrooms (two en-suite).
PLOT 8
lounge
kitchen
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car port
bedroom 2
bedroom 3
bath
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1 stfloor
2ndfloor
GROUNDfloor
ground floor
Lounge 4500 x 3500mm*
Kitchen 3430 x 2450mm*
first floor
Bedroom 2 3620 x 2610mm*
Ensuite 1970 x 1960mm*
Bedroom 3 2450 x 3300mm*
Bathroom 1930 x 2150mm** These are approximate measurements and not an exact commitment on size. * These layouts are illustrative only and may not reflect actual house type. All details are correct at time of print.
second floor
Bedroom 1 3540 x 4570mm*
Ensuite 2460 x 1750mm*
Dressing room 2460 x 2860mm*
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you could buy a brand new phelan home with just a 5% deposit
thanks to the government-backed help to buy scheme,
available now until 2021.
One of our stunning homes may be easier for you to purchase than you first imagined thanks to the Help to Buy scheme. With this Government-backed initiative, you are able to buy a brand new home with a 5% deposit.
The Government will loan you up to 20% of the value of the property interest-free for five years. You will then only need to secure a 75% mortgage to cover the remaining amount, opening up a wide range of competitive mortgage rates and more affordable monthly repayments.
will my home qualify? With the goal of helping more potential home-owners onto the property ladder, the scheme is available exclusively on new-build homes up to the property value of £600,000 in England.
am i eligible? Help to Buy isn’t just for first-time buyers; it is also open to existing homeowners too. However, there are a few important conditions. The home you buy through the scheme must be your only residence. It isn’t available for buy-to-let investors or those who will own any other property after completion.
help to buyexample house value: £250,000
£187,50075% Mortgage
£50,00020% Government
equity loan
£12,5005% Deposit
Open the door to owning your new home today. For more information, visit:
www.helptobuy.gov.uk
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A131
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A120
A14
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Bury St Edmunds
Sudbury
Cambridge
Newmarket
Braintree
ChelmsfordClacton-on-Sea
Colchester
Ipswich
Witham
Bishop’s Stortford
M11
M25
Harwich
Norwich
Southend
directionsLocated just off George Street in Harwich, our development is easy to reach by car, train or bus. There is no show home at the development, so for any enquiries, please contact Fenn Wright who will be able to give you more details.
george streetHarwichEssexCO12
A120
GEORGE STREET
MAIN RDCHURCH ST
KING’S HEAD ST
THE QUAY
To enquire, call Fenn Wright on
01206 397222
Fenn Wright2 Station RoadManningtree
EssexCO11 1AA