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Housebuilder unveils latest development
A prestigious housebuilder has brought a stunning collection of new homes to North Hampshire with the launch of its latest development.
Charles Church Thames Valley’s St James Park development has been unveiled in Bramley, with 57 properties in its first release of homes. The exclusive site brings a range of bespoke three, four and five bedroom properties to the quaint village.
A sought after location with striking surrounding countryside and Basingtoke and Reading both within 10 miles, St James Park provides the perfect modern living development, ideal for first-time buyers or growing families in need of more space.
Rachel Faulkner, sales director for Charles Church Thames Valley, said: “We are incredibly proud of our latest development, which offers a bespoke selection of family homes equally attractive to young professionals and growing families.
“The properties are in a variety of designs, delivering individual homes with flexible accommodation including living and entertaining spaces, beautiful bathrooms and useful studies.
“The development is perfect for first time buyers and families, with a wide variety of stunning homes available that epitomise Charles Church’s quality.”
Prices at St James Park start at £299,950 for the Hanbury, a fantastic three bedroom semi-detached property.
Rachel added: “We can take the hassle out of moving house with our Part Exchange option or, our Home Change Scheme. Home Change offers three simple steps where we can help people avoid the stress of putting their current home on the market, with no need to worry about managing estate agents or complicated house buying chains.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sam Taylor .
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