any a ee reememeet Cty eS WU al » loa Moore has already met her A new neighbours al Summerfield 2nd she can’t wait to move in. “1 know we will get to be friends there and I'm hoping to meet more people my age — over 45!” _ Olga knew the first time she saw Palygon’s townhome community in Langley that it was fust what she wanted. “| thought, ‘This is perfects” she said. “I have my own private patio and my own back yard. There’s shopping ali around and nice walks in both directions.” Summerfield is situated in Langley’s Walnut Grove, a neighbourhood that blends urban convenience and the charm of country living. The ‘attached: rancher-style town- homes are designed for active adults who appreciate the freedom of low maintenance and the friendliness of a small community. Architect Neil Pelman has intro- duced that friendly fecling right ai the front door by incorporating open porches in the design —a popular feature that is making a welcome return after a long absence. The spacious two-bedroom and three-bedroom townhomes range from "1,455 to 2,250 square fect, some with a ‘den and some with a walk-out basement. Residents with a personal computer and «- fax machine will find there is plenty of. room to set up a honic office. ’ Sales Manager Candace Wilson will be happy to answer questions about Summerfield, Polygon’s rancher Style townhome coramunity in Langley's Walnut Grove. The homes with walk-out basements also offer generous space fora recreation _And bathroom, The townhomes are’ designed for main-level living. with the master suite conveniently located on the main Hoo The luxurious ensuite bathroom has ¢ cultured onyx countertop, a deep souker tub. and a separate walk-in shower, Summerfield's design incorporates wide open interiors and vaulted ceilings for unparalleled spaciousness in living areas Like all Polygon - Summerficid homes are bright and spacious. Vaulted ceilings rise over the living room. dining room and family room and, in some plans, over the kitchen and adjoining nook as well. The breakfast nook overlooks the back yard through large windows ihat bring the maximum amount of light to the family room and peninsula kitchen. Wide back yards, fenced for privacy, are larger.than usual .for townhomes, with plenty of space to enjoy a barbecue * with visiting family or friends, but still small enough. for easy “ maintenance. The living. room and family room have natural gas fireplaces while in-floor radiant hot water heats the basement level as well as the main level. Each -home has a double car garage and additional parking spaces are pro- vided for visitors. Becuuse security is tn important consider- ation for residents of Summerfield, the development is enclosed within townhomes, | PUCATIOTA DEAFOONT ~~ istinchve StOne-laced GHIFANCE | gates” and a perimeter fence. The Sumnierfield Club promises to be an. integral pari of the community, with its 35-foot lap pool and outdoor. patic, whirlpool spa. and well-equipped exercise studio. “fF definitely-plan to get into that,” says Olga Moore, who expects to make regular use of the exercise facilities as well as enjoying those daily walks. Summerfield, located close to Walnut Grove Shopping Centre, is a short drive on the freeway from Guildford Town Centre. . . The historic little village of Fort Langley is just the place to take visitors to browse through the boutiques and galleries and maybe stop at the specialty coffee shop. Those who enjov a game of golf wil! find several golf courses in the area and additional sporting facilities are to be found at the Forest Hills Recreation Centre, which offers tennis courts, skating rinks, and an Olympic- size swimming pool. The townhomes at Summerfield are selling well and now is the lime to look at main-level living in Langley. There are three display homes furnished in interior designer Lutina’s distinctive style and the sales staff will be happy to answer all your questions, 2001 Exit Attached ranchers priced from $199, HKUGST included). 20751 - 87th Avenue, Phone 888-1880. Open noon to 6 pan, daily evce pl Friday, Lanulev, B.C.