misstrekvix wrote: » What are the gardens like in glenheron? Are they smaller than waverly?
zeliboba wrote: » Attended the View at Glenheron viewing yesterday. West faced houses has a 2floor wall at the end of the garden, which separates from east facing house (I guess that's because of the overall landscape of the area and the latter is higher on the hill). Not sure if it makes sense to consider W facing at all. Also the surface of the garden is not flat leveled, which makes it not very useful
2011 wrote: » I had a look at Glenheron yesterday. Gardens are small and houses are very close to each other. I’m not sure what size they are in Waverly. I was impressed with the build quality overall in Glenheron. A few minor things I wouldn’t be wild about, but most are easily resolved. Certainly a lot more thought went into them and far superior finish than the celtic tiger houses in the area.
awec wrote: » This is the same in all the estates. Waverly and Seagreen have lots of sloped gardens as well.
aidandore wrote: » We are very keen to get a look at the 4-bed semi's in Waverly as we just missed out on the latest release. Is it a bit of a weird request to ask one of the residents of the 4 beds for a quick look around?
GGUS wrote: » Hi all, we looked at the 3 Bed in Waverly and it looks there no utility room. Does anyone know if they are installation ready for washing machine and dryer? thanks.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » Washing machine only for a 3 bed. Did you take a pic of the showhouse. Where they’ve put the washing machine there is where it will be plumbed. From Newlyn’s recent builds it looks like only the 4 beds get dedicated utility rooms that are plumbed for both washing machine and dryer.
Andyb2018 wrote: » Waverly residents - Curious to know how much control you had over the elements of your house? For instance, can you ask for underfloor heating? Choose colour/style of kitchen, bathrooms etc?
Blingy wrote: » Anyone have info on the proposed planning permission that has been applied for for the field behind this development?
CheeryMary wrote: » Newlyn are building a similar type of development to Waverly here and it will contain an additional creche
2011 wrote: » Where is “here”?
GGUS wrote: » Do you have any idea as when they will start building? Thanks
Blingy wrote: » I thought Cairn owned that land. Interesting.
Stallingrad wrote: » Interesting reading. I've heard a chap who works down there that Seagreen is nowhere near the build quality compared to Waverly. Some shocking stories.
CheeryMary wrote: » He would say that considering sea green and Waverly are in competition with each other Wood Group have built some excellent homes around Delgany and Greystones so I don't know if I would believe that
Stallingrad wrote: » Chap has no vested interest and has worked on numerous sites. But you never know.