Dream Homes Showcased at Charming Evergreen Meadows

Hidden away in the heart of Cheshire countryside and on the edge of the picture-perfect village of Smallwood, is the private hamlet of Evergreen Meadows. Comprised of fifteen distinguished country homes of exceptional charm, tranquillity and character, Evergreen Meadows is a place that feels a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Yet, in reality, this harmonious rural location is also well connected to busy neighbourhoods and Manchester’s very own ‘Golden Triangle’.

The fifteen luxurious country homes tucked away in Evergreen Meadows, priced between £595, 000 - £925, 000, are individually crafted to the highest standards, incorporating elegant, period style brickwork with exterior features designed to reflect traditional Cheshire building styles.

This select hamlet community, designed by the very talented Simon Stephenson Black and developed by Rowland Homes, is unique in concept and design, combining traditionally built country residences with contemporary, lavish interiors that promise superior living quality.

Tobermore’s fabulous Tegula block paving is a key element of the traditional landscape of Evergreen Meadows. Tegula is the ideal choice for a landscape scheme where aesthetics and style are the primary considerations. Displaying a timeless elegance, Tegula can match the traditional splendour of a period design or add character to a modern environment. Tegula in subtle Slate, mellow Bracken and demure Charcoal are the main components of this transcendent landscape design. Smooth Shannon block paving in soft Bracken and Kerbstone in Charcoal are also featured. Shannon is designed to provide maximum performance in areas where smoothness and low maintenance are priorities, making life as easy as possible for those using the area. The brilliant Argyle Construction laid the beautiful paving products incorporated on Evergreen Meadows.

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