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FESTIVAL FIRST FOR HOUSEBUILDER’S NATIONAL AWARD-WINNING GARDEN


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16 June 2006

Visitors to the Lymm Festival Open Gardens event are for the first time invited to the national award-winning showhome garden at Countryside Properties' Heatley Mere development.

Created by landscape designer David Fountain, the garden of Heatley Mere's four bedroom showhouse won the silver-gilt award for best showhouse garden in the New Homes Garden Awards 2005, sponsored by the Daily Express.

Countryside Properties is the first developer to be asked to participate in the Open Gardens initiative.

An outdoor living space that is both contemporary and tranquil, the Heatley Mere garden features cool, clean shapes in the form of a decked patio, pebble mound water feature, paved pathway and circular portal, offset against lush planting enhanced by mirrors.

Said Countryside Properties' Sales Director Michaela Lancaster, "We believe that outdoor living space is as important as that indoors.  The Heatley Mere garden was designed to demonstrate to buyers the way in which a garden can compliment and enhance the living space within their new homes.  We hope that it will bring inspiration to visitors to the Open Gardens event."

Countryside Properties marked its involvement in Lymm Festival with a donation to St Rocco's Hospice.

Currently comprising 187 luxury homes, Heatlley Mere is undergoing a second phase of development.  Phase two sees the release of some of the only new, large, executive houses in the area, including three bedroom townhouses and four bedroom detached and semi-detached properties.



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Information correct as at 16/06/2006