Wednesday 17 April 2013

Larkfleet show home hosts Easter egg competition

Larkfleet Homes has joined forces with Bourne Abbey Church of England Primary Academy to help raise funds for a school in Kenya.

Larkfleet has organised a special ‘Easter egg hunt’ around its Abbeyfields showhome, located on Spalding Road in Bourne, over the full school Easter holiday for all pupils at the local school.

Rather than having real hidden Easter eggs, the hunt is question-based and leads participants around the showhome to answer a series of questions. Correctly completed question sheets can be exchanged for a free small chocolate egg by the Abbeyfields sales team. One lucky participant’s name will also be selected to win a large chocolate egg.

For every pupil that takes part in the Easter egg treasure hunt, Larkfleet Homes will make a £2.50 donation to local group,Friends of Nyansakia, which raises money for an impoverished community in Nyansakia, Kenya.

One part of the community that the Friends of Nyansakia raise money for is the local primary school which has approximately 1,000 pupils. Each £2.50 donation by Larkfleet will go directly to the Kenyan school and will buy a lunchtime meal for one pupil every day for one month.

Karl Hick, managing director of Larkfleet Homes, commented: “It is a pleasure to work with Bourne Abbey Church of England Primary Academy to raise money for the school in Nyansakia. Pupils have the opportunity to help children their own age living over 4,000 miles away, many of whom do not have the luxuries we all take for granted on a daily basis.”

Larkfleet’s Abbeyfields development comprises two and three-bedroom properties with prices starting at just £124,995. The development is ideal for first-time buyers and young growing families looking to invest in a larger home.

Selected properties at Abbeyfields have solar PV (photovoltaic) panels fitted as standard so homebuyers can benefit from reduced energy bills. The PV panels produce electricity from daylight, generating useable power even on cloudy days.

At Abbeyfields, homebuyers can bridge the deposit gap by taking advantage of the government-backed NewBuy scheme to secure a mortgage with a deposit of as little as five per cent of the purchase price. 

Larkfleet has several developments across the East Midlands and East of England including Bourne, Pinchbeck and Deeping (Lincolnshire), Peterborough (Cambridgeshire) and Oakham (Rutland) which offer plenty of choice for those looking to purchase a home.

For more details on Larkfleet developments, please contact a sales advisor on 01778 391550. Terms and conditions apply to any promotions.

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