Home of the Day – The ‘Taunton’, Barratt Homes
Posted 25 October 2019 by
Keith OsborneThe WhatHouse? team tells you about our favourite new home for sale – today, we pick the ‘Taunton’ house type at Brooklands in Milton Keynes from Barratt Homes.
The ‘Taunton’ is a versatile home split across three levels offering buyers the flexibility of either four or five bedrooms, depending on their needs.
The ground floor comprises one double bedroom, a single bedroom, utility room and a bathroom. These ground floor bedrooms could be utilised depending on you and your family’s needs, so could be transformed into a study, home gym, movie room, guest room.
The first floor is the real hub of this family home. The smart kitchen with large dining and family areas create the perfect space for entertaining and holding family meals. A spacious lounge is also useful for those cosy nights in front of the TV. The first floor also has an optional study area and bathroom as well as views of the beautifully landscaped gardens surrounding the property.
The second floor is home to two more double bedrooms, the master with an en suite, a single bedroom and the main family bathroom.
Alison Raine, sales director at Barratt Homes Northampton, said: “The ‘Taunton’ style home is the ideal choice for homebuyers looking for a modern, functional property. The practical design means that family members can enjoy their own space whilst also having communal areas where they can enjoy quality time together.”
Situated on Fenn Street, Brooklands is a growing community perfect for both first-time buyers and families looking for their forever home. The development is ideally located for commuters with excellent transport links, junction 14 off the M1 is nearby and London Euston accessible by rail in just 33 minutes.
The ‘Taunton’ house type is available to reserve now with prices starting from £479,995 at the Brooklands development.
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