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THE TERM well heeled is taking on a more literal meaning at Bryant Homes' Holwood development in Keston this weekend, as a pair of fabulous Jimmy Choo shoes is up for grabs.
To celebrate the launch of its new Premier Collection, the housebuilder is holding a competition which is too good for any shoe lover to miss.
Anyone who visits the marketing suite on May 3 will be able to enjoy glass of champagne, see the beautiful homes for themselves and enter a prize draw to win a £500 pair of shoes from top designer Jimmy Choo.
Regional sales and marketing director for Bryant Homes in London, Emma Freeman, said: "We believe that buying the right house is almost as important as buying the right shoes.
"What better way to launch our new Premier Collection at Holwood than with a pair of equally luxurious heels? Whether they're for a wedding or a special occasion these beautiful shoes will add sparkle to any wardrobe."
She added: "Why not come along and visit our homes consultants at Holwood who will be available to chat informally about our beautiful new properties, while you enjoy a glass of champagne."
Holwood, Bryant Homes' exclusive collection of just 94 luxury homes in Keston, lies just thirteen miles south of London, nestling in 74-acres of resplendent parkland.
The flagship development offers discerning buyers the infinite delights of a tranquil sanctuary and the peace of mind from living in a quiet woodland park.
Two-bedroom apartments at Holwood are priced from £399,500 and three-bedroom properties are priced from £850,000.
For more information visit the Holwood marketing suite, open daily from 9.30am until 5pm or telephone 0845 671 9069.
Alternatively, visit bryant.co.uk/london
12:49pm Tuesday 29th April 2008
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