Now selling in the market town of Winchcombe, our newest collection of 2,3,4 and 5-bedroom homes offers the best of both worlds. Surrounded by open countryside, and built with your needs in mind, you'll be proud to call Merret Place home.
Our new homes are located off Delavale Road on the Northern edge of Winchcombe, approximately 1 mile from the town centre, offers a range of local independent shops, cafes and pubs as well as a Co-Op store. The idyllic location offers walking routes to explore the Cotswolds, so you'll be well-placed to enjoy rural life, whilst still being able to commute to nearby Cheltenham and Evesham.
We are proud to work within the requirements set out in the New Homes Quality Code at our Merret Place development, for further information regarding the buying process, please visit the Home Ownership Hub - buying a Bromford home pages.
Features
- Freehold
- Warranty provider - NHBC
- EPC expected rating - B
- Available for outright purchase or Shared Ownership
- Energy efficient homes
- Within easy reach of local amenities
- Great transport links
- Electric vehicle charging points to selected homes
- Turf to rear gardens
- No future development planned
- Solar panels to selected homes
Location
The historic Cotswold village of Winchcombe is full of character and charm, with its beautiful stone cottages, black and white half-timbered buildings and tranquil countryside. Situated on the River Isbourne, Winchcombe offers a timeless quality that is sure to make a lasting impression.
Winchcombe boats a variety of independent shops, including JUST inCASE Gift shop, Vale & Hills butchers, and The Tipsy Egg Deli for those who enjoy good food. There is also a range of traditional retailers, interiors, boutique clothing, and antique shops. Whether you are looking for a unique gift, or to catch a coffee with a friend, Winchcombe really does have it all.
Pub lovers are spoilt for choice with the White Hart, Lion Inn, and Plasterers Arms all dotted in the town's centre. For an elegant dining experience, Wesley House, located in a half-timbered 15th-century merchants house, is also situated in the centre.