"Greswick Hills Final Release" - Lot 33 'Post Splitters'
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Lots 31, 32 and 33, 448 East Seaham Road, East Seaham.
The finishing touches are being added to the final 3 blocks of the 'Greswick Hills Release'.
Lot 33 East Seaham Road, East Seaham – 'Post Splitters' measures 19.89 ha or 49.14 acres and sits at the end of the newly constructed road and while it's the smallest it's the most private and benefits from both power and an already approved building envelope.
'Post Splitters' is beautifully balanced with some spectacular views from the top of your block. With just 3 to pick from and all priced the same, if you miss your first pick we are confident pick 2 and 3 won't disappoint.
Disclaimer: Dillon and Sons have prepared this information using our best endeavours to ensure that the information contained therein is true and accurate, but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect of any errors, inaccuracies or misstatements contained herein. Prospective purchasers should make their own inquiries to verify the information contained herein. All information contained in the Dillon and Sons website is provided as a convenience to clients. All property prices displayed on the Website are current at the time of issue but may change at any time.
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