For people looking for a brand new home in Nottinghamshire, there are a number of new releases and nearly sold-out developments in the county that could help bag the ideal home ahead of the crowd, or pick up a great bargain. Act quickly and you can take advantage of the extended Stamp Duty holiday.
David Wilson Homes launched Thoresby Vale on Saturday 6 March. Located in Edwinstowe, the new site hosted the first potential buyers, who had booked an appointment to visit and discuss details. It’s set to become a property hotspot with its sweeping views of Sherwood Forest and Ofsted-rated ‘Outstanding’ schooling close to home.
Jan Ruston, sales director at David Wilson Homes North Midlands, said: “Our Thoresby Vale development will provide an option for prospective homebuyers which, in a sought-after location, has a wide range of benefits for new residents.”
The development will accommodate 219 new homes and plans are also in place for a new primary school to be built onsite. The first release of three- and four-bedroom houses ranges in price from £266,995 to £377,995. Find out more about Thoresby Vale from David Wilson Homes.
Sister brand Barratt Homes has just released the latest example of its ‘Kingsville’ house type at Romans’ Quarter in Alverton. Priced at £293,995, Plot 317 is the latest of the popular semi-detached, three-storey home.
The ‘Kingsville’ house type
Downstairs is a stylish open-plan kitchen with dining/family areas. French doors open out onto the rear garden filling the room with light. Completing the ground floor is the fourth bedroom, which can be used as a study, and the handy cloakroom. On the first floor you’ll find the relaxing lounge and the spacious main bedroom, with an en suite. Upstairs to the second floor you’ll find a double bedroom, a single bedroom and family bathroom. This plot comes with a south-west facing rear garden and driveway parking for two cars.
For those considering a ‘Kingsville’, there’s a fully furnished show home of that house type here at Romans’ Quarter. Find out more from Barratt Homes.
For anyone looking for a luxurious executive home, there is just one left at Cow Lane, a boutique scheme from North Sands Developments which is located in the Bramcote Village conservation area near Beeston and comprises one four-bedroom and three five-bedroom detached houses, priced between £775,000 and £1million.
Due for completion from July, only the five-bedroom property called The Oak remains for sale. It offers a large open-plan living, kitchen and dining area, bespoke design elements and superior quality fixtures and fittings. These include high-end kitchen appliances including a wine fridge, an American-style fridge-freezer and a Quooker boiling water tap, in addition to bathrooms and en suites with Porcelanosa tiling, Duravit sanitaryware, plus underfloor heating and fibre optic broadband. Interested parties have the chance to work with the North Sands Developments interior design team to choose décor and finishes themselves – which include flooring and lighting options.
There’s also a utility room, master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe, a landscaped patio and garden with mature, established trees and a garage.
James Hartley, director at North Sands Developments, said: “The distinctive homes at Cow Lane are truly a cut above and we have taken incredible care and consideration to ensure these properties offer luxury, modern living and exquisite attention to detail and quality. Prospective buyers interested in the remaining property will be given the opportunity to choose the design elements and finishes of the home following reservation. The earlier they purchase the home, the more elements of the build they can have input into.
Find out more from selling agent FHP Living at fhpliving.co.uk.
There are just four home remaining for sale from Miller Homes at Imperial Gardens in the heart of highly desirable Southwell and in the catchment for the ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted-rated Southwell Minster School.
The ‘Fairfield’
All the homes are the two-bedroom ‘Fairfield’ bungalow type and are priced from £344,000 to £349,000. They are all ready to move into and each can currently be reserved for just £99. Through the porch to the hallway and on one side is a kitchen/breakfast room, on the other bedroom two. Next are two useful storage cupboards and the bathroom. At the rear are the living/dining room, with French doors to the rear garden, and bedroom one, which has the bonus of an en suite shower room.
If reserving now, buyers can ask about an offer for up to six months’ mortgage paid and 50% off carpets and flooring. Find out more about Imperial Gardens from Miller Homes.
Finally, Gleeson Homes will be launching The Pastures in early April, bringing 120 much-needed, low-cost, two-, three- and four-bedroom homes to Bilsthorpe, near Newark. Prices are anticipated to start from £114,995 for a traditionally built two-bedroom semi-detached home.
As part of its Community Matters programme, the housebuilder collaborated with Bilsthorpe Flying High Academy, a primary school just a two-minute drive away, inviting Year 5 and 6 pupils to suggest street names for the new development’s network of roads through researching Bilsthorpe’s rich mining history and local places of interest for inspiration. Gleeson shortlisted four road names – Sir Brian Way, after Sir Brian Broughton who founded Bilsthorpe in the 16th century; David Avenue, Bill Lane, and Peter Way, all named after local miners who died in the 1993 Bilsthorpe mining disaster.
Allen Marshall, operations director for Gleeson in the Midlands, said: “We are delighted to have worked with Bilsthorpe Flying High Academy to name the new roads at The Pastures. The children have come up with some great suggestions, honouring notable people from Bilsthorpe.”
Find out more at www.gleesonhomes.co.uk.
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