CAroline and John’s story

Couple quit home renovations for low-maintenance new build home

With a history of house renovation Caroline and John always had a project on the go. However, after 50-year-old John suffered a heart attack, the couple reassessed their plans. The pair opted for the peace-of-mind of a low-maintenance new build at Kingswood Homes’ The Hawthorns development in the village of Elswick so they could get on with living.

Personalisation beats renovation

“John and I got together about 12-13 years ago and, in that time, we have renovated quite a few houses including the one I was in and, more recently, a big bungalow in Great Eccleston which was meant to be our forever home and which we’d just more or less finished,” Caroline explained.

“But when John had a heart attack last year we decided to downsize and reduce our monthly outgoings – and not get another project.

“My husband was working weekends and then, when he came home, any spare time was spent working on our own properties.

She adds: “We wanted a new build home to reduce the pressure and stop working so hard. We could just move in and it would be all done apart from a few personal touches.”

The perfect location

Caroline and John chose Elswick because it was close to where they lived and they liked the area. “It’s quite rural and safe, and we can get everything we need from the shops nearby,” Caroline explained.

And after visiting a number of new-homes developments, The Hawthorns, was the perfect choice. Surrounded by fields with village amenities, yet only a 30-minute drive from Preston, the development, with only a few homes still available, offers the ideal combination of rural and city living.

Caroline, a project manager in the aerospace industry, says: “We liked The Hawthorns because the homes were just a little bit different and they stood out from other new-builds; it was refreshing to see a different exterior with their wooden frontage. We liked the size of the development and the build was of a better quality and standard to other new builds.”

The couple chose a former show home, a Byre 4 detached style with double garage and large garden.

“We love the spacious hallway and the size of the utility and toilet area. The kitchen and dining area is big enough to have a sofa and a casual sitting area too,” adds Caroline. “Everything’s finished so nicely. The flow of the house really works for us.”

Reducing energy costs

Having downsized to a more energy efficient property, they’ve already found they’re using less electricity thanks to the modern heating system. “The Nest Smart heating system is good because we can see what we’re using and it’s handy to be able to have the app so you can control it even when you’re not home and personalise it.  We’ve never had anything like this before and I’d hoped it wasn’t going to be too difficult to use because I’m not very techy – and it wasn’t,” said Caroline.

With nothing on the ‘to-do’ list other than countryside walks and ‘perhaps a few more holidays’, Caroline and John are delighted with their new home and their new life.

 “John has recovered well – and he’s not working as much –and we love our new home. Now we want to settle in and look forward to a happy and healthy future,” Caroline adds.

 

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