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Rolling out the red carpet



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Published Date: 04 April 2008
Fludes Carpets and Fox & Sons have teamed up to bring the Red Carpet Event to the people of Eastbourne.
Throughout April, May and June anyone exchanging on a property with Fox & Sons will be entered into the Red Carpet Event for the chance to win their new house carpeted for free, up to the value of £2,500.

At the end of the three- month promotion
all applicants entered into the draw will be invited along to the one day Red Carpet Event at Fludes Carpets.

They will experience the Red Carpet Treatment from Fludes with a champagne reception and of course the prize draw announcing the winner of the Fludes Carpet up to the value of £2,500.

As well as the chance to win brand new carpets, Fludes are offering a guaranteed 10 per cent off your flooring as soon as you exchange on your property with Fox & Sons.

Fludes Carpets was founded in 1929 by Leslie Flude and today still remains a family business with seven branches throughout the south.

The late 1930s saw the first Fox & Sons estate agency arrive in Brighton.

Already having a small portfolio across the south of England, Brighton was the start to the Fox & Sons in Sussex, with the majority of other branches opening county wide throughout the 1980s.

The award-winning estate agency now has a total of 28 branches in Sussex under the Sequence Home umbrella.





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  • Last Updated: 03 April 2008 11:09 AM
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