Fifteen homesites are to be released at the private country estate of Woburn Park in The Vines on the
25th May, with registrations of interest opening on the 11th May.
The homesites are the second release in Stage 11 and will range in size from 609sqm – 901sqm and will
be priced from $295,000 - $340,000.
Five of these exclusive homesites overlook a spectacular public open space, featuring mature Melaleuca
trees that had been transplanted from Malvern Springs in nearby Ellenbrook.
Sales Manager for developer, LWP Property Group, Mr Tony McEntee said all homesites in Stage 11B are
within walking distance to the public open space and he expected this to have strong appeal to
purchasers.
“Many people who already live in Woburn Park are attracted to the country feel and open spaces,” he
said.
In late 2008 LWP Property Group cleared the north-western sector of Malvern Springs in Ellenbrook and
identified several mature trees that would be possible to salvage and store for later use at one of their
projects in the area.
“These trees not only represent our commitment to sustainable practices and the environment but also
now provide a stunning amenity for Woburn Park residents,” Mr McEntee explained.
Mr Scott Steer, Landscape Manager for LWP, said the Woburn Park public open space provided the ideal
environment to use the trees.
“This park has an extensive drainage basin which has allowed us to establish a recreated dampland, which is the typical setting for the paperbarks (Melaleuca preissianas and Melaleuca rhaphiophyllas).
“The trees have been planted in a grove around the playground and picnic area, providing shade, a sense of enclosure and some vertical scale, as well as providing important visual amenity in this key part of the park. The paperbarks reinforce the informal native character of this park, in pleasing contrast to the more formal and European village square adjacent,” he explained.
The homesites will go on sale to the general public at 1pm on Saturday 25th May, but will be available to members of LWP’s Advantage Club from 10am.
“We are encouraging people to register their interest in these homesites by joining our Advantage Club,” said Mr McEntee.
“Homesites in Woburn Park have always been popular, with campers returning in recent months and I expect that the location of these lots to hold the same appeal.”
Interested purchasers are also encouraged to head out and meet the Sales Team onsite on Saturday 25th May.
“From 9am to 1pm, we will have a marquee on site in the park serving free coffee, tea and juice as well as a free breakfast and brunch.
“There will also be activities to keep the kids entertained, giving people the chance to view the new park and the homesites being constructed,” Mr McEntee said.
For more information about Woburn Park or to register for the Advantage Club visit www.woburnpark.com.au or phone the Information & Sales Centre
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Park side land homesites to be released at Woburn Park in the Vines
1. MEDIA
RELEASE:
WOBURN
PARK
DATE:
1
May
2013
FOR
IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Park
side
homesites
to
be
released
at
Woburn
Park,
The
Vines
Fifteen
homesites
are
to
be
released
at
the
private
country
estate
of
Woburn
Park
in
The
Vines
on
the
25th
May,
with
registrations
of
interest
opening
on
the
11th
May.
The
homesites
are
the
second
release
in
Stage
11
and
will
range
in
size
from
609sqm
–
901sqm
and
will
be
priced
from
$295,000
-‐
$340,000.
Five
of
these
exclusive
homesites
overlook
a
spectacular
public
open
space,
featuring
mature
Melaleuca
trees
that
had
been
transplanted
from
Malvern
Springs
in
nearby
Ellenbrook.
Sales
Manager
for
developer,
LWP
Property
Group,
Mr
Tony
McEntee
said
all
homesites
in
Stage
11B
are
within
walking
distance
to
the
public
open
space
and
he
expected
this
to
have
strong
appeal
to
purchasers.
“Many
people
who
already
live
in
Woburn
Park
are
attracted
to
the
country
feel
and
open
spaces,”
he
said.
In
late
2008
LWP
Property
Group
cleared
the
north-‐western
sector
of
Malvern
Springs
in
Ellenbrook
and
identified
several
mature
trees
that
would
be
possible
to
salvage
and
store
for
later
use
at
one
of
their
projects
in
the
area.
“These
trees
not
only
represent
our
commitment
to
sustainable
practices
and
the
environment
but
also
now
provide
a
stunning
amenity
for
Woburn
Park
residents,”
Mr
McEntee
explained.
Mr
Scott
Steer,
Landscape
Manager
for
LWP,
said
the
Woburn
Park
public
open
space
provided
the
ideal
environment
to
use
the
trees.
“This
park
has
an
extensive
drainage
basin
which
has
allowed
us
to
establish
a
recreated
dampland,
which
is
the
typical
setting
for
the
paperbarks
(Melaleuca
preissianas
and
Melaleuca
rhaphiophyllas).
“The
trees
have
been
planted
in
a
grove
around
the
playground
and
picnic
area,
providing
shade,
a
sense
of
enclosure
and
some
vertical
scale,
as
well
as
providing
important
visual
amenity
in
this
key
part
of
the
park.
The
paperbarks
reinforce
the
informal
native
character
of
this
park,
in
pleasing
contrast
to
the
more
formal
and
European
village
square
adjacent,”
he
explained.
2.
The
homesites
will
go
on
sale
to
the
general
public
at
1pm
on
Saturday
25th
May,
but
will
be
available
to
members
of
LWP’s
Advantage
Club
from
10am.
“We
are
encouraging
people
to
register
their
interest
in
these
homesites
by
joining
our
Advantage
Club,”
said
Mr
McEntee.
“Homesites
in
Woburn
Park
have
always
been
popular,
with
campers
returning
in
recent
months
and
I
expect
that
the
location
of
these
lots
to
hold
the
same
appeal.”
Interested
purchasers
are
also
encouraged
to
head
out
and
meet
the
Sales
Team
onsite
on
Saturday
25th
May.
“From
9am
to
1pm,
we
will
have
a
marquee
on
site
in
the
park
serving
free
coffee,
tea
and
juice
as
well
as
a
free
breakfast
and
brunch.
“There
will
also
be
activities
to
keep
the
kids
entertained,
giving
people
the
chance
to
view
the
new
park
and
the
homesites
being
constructed,”
Mr
McEntee
said.
Woburn
Park
is
a
just
25km
from
Perth
and
is
located
in
the
peaceful
suburb
of
The
Vines,
yet
is
just
minutes
drive
from
the
thriving
Ellenbrook
Town
Centre.
For
more
information
about
Woburn
Park
or
to
register
for
the
Advantage
Club
visit
www.woburnpark.com.au
or
phone
the
Information
&
Sales
Centre
on
9297
9999.
-‐ends
-‐
MEDIA
CONTACT:
Lorelei
Campbell,
Soapbox
PR,
0432
163
334
or
Sue
Weselman,
Woburn
Park
Marketing
on
9297
9900.