Home of the Day – The ‘Greenwood’, David Wilson Homes
Posted 6 November 2019 by
Keith OsborneThe WhatHouse? team tells you about our current favourite new home for sale – today, we pick the ‘Greenwood’ house type at Great Oldbury in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire from David Wilson Homes.
Set over three storeys, the ‘Greenwood’ offers a spacious ground floor with open-plan kitchen and dining area, a glass bay and French doors leading to the garden. There is also a study, providing a handy home office. On the first floor there is the lounge and en suite master bedroom, while two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom are on the second floor.
“Our ‘Greenwood’ home is proving to be a hit with those seeking flexibility in the design of their home,” said regional David Wilson Homes sales director Louise Ware. “Its spacious and adaptable layout offers a number of different living combinations easily adapted to suit the changing circumstances of any growing family.
“These homes are ideal for families looking for a home office or the opportunity to give teenagers their own floor. Some have even been using the space for extra bedrooms. This kind of accommodation is highly sought-after – and the ‘Greenwood’ is certainly helping to continue that trend.”
“The exceptionally high level of interest in this outstanding home confirms our designers have got it just right as far as the needs of our buyers are concerned. Lifestyles are constantly changing, and this kind of flexible living is hugely important to many.”
Prices for the ‘Greenwood’ at Great Oldbury currently start at £305,000, and there are a number of Christmas offers on these homes right now – up to six months’ mortgage paid, £5,000 John Lewis & Partners gift card, plus an upgraded kitchen and flooring worth up to £10,000.
The ‘Greenwood’ house type is also available at Ladden Garden Village in Yate.
Take a tour of the ‘Greenwood’ on this video:
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