It is not only the park location that makes it so special though, it is also the actual land.  Set in rural, landscaped surroundings with a woodland backdrop, part of the park is situated on land that extends out from the peninsular, commanding enviable views over the River Medway and providing a truly unique living environment.  

The village of Hoo St Werburgh (an unassuming village mentioned in the Domesday Book), is only a short walk away and provides excellent services. There are supermarkets and other shops, as well as a medical centre and a dental surgery. Fitness enthusiasts are also well catered for: there’s a swimming pool with squash courts, a public golf course and an indoor bowls centre – all located in, and around, the village.

Port Werburgh not only benefits from outstanding waterside living in a highly sought-after area, it also has the added advantage of excellent transport links including the M25, the A2/M2 and the M20 (the Dartford Bridge and Tunnel are only 20 minutes away).
Planning has been granted for 60 luxury residential park homes, all of which will be from market-leading manufacturers, Omar Park & Leisure Homes, and Wessex Unique Lodges & Park Homes.

Three show homes will be available to view at Port Werburgh from March: an award winning 50ft x 22 Omar Anniversary; a stylish and contemporary 45ft x 20 Omar Ikon; and an understated and traditional 45ft x 22 Wessex Dorset. Two-, three- and four- bedroom homes are available. All homes will come with parking for two cars and gardens will be landscaped, ready for you to move in.

If you are eager to secure a plot, book an appointment to visit Omar Group’s showground in Brandon, Suffolk, to discuss your requirements and choose your perfect home from its extensive, award-winning range.

With its fantastic location, choice of luxury homes and all in a secure gated environment for peace of mind, Port Werburgh really does have all the ingredients for a perfect lifestyle.

For more information, please call 0345 548 3400, email sales@portwerburghpark.co.uk or visit www.portwerburghpark.co.uk.