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Designs revealed for new Morpeth homes
An award winning Northumberland based developer, has released images of how homes at its latest new development, near Morpeth, will look when completed.
Named Hepscott Fields, the project will see Countylife Homes deliver three large, detached, four bedroomed properties in a rural setting close to the village of Hepscott.
Mike Pattison, Managing Director with Countylife Homes, says: “Our latest project again highlights our approach to deliver exceptional, spacious homes in desirable and picturesque locations.
“Traditionally styled but modern in design, the new homes will benefit from high-performance glazing - making them extremely energy efficient for properties with over 2,300 square feet of living space.”
Construction work is well underway with completion expected in the summer.
Countylife Homes is also currently working on a development of seven, large four bedroomed homes at Brunton Woods, near Gosforth and these latest two projects follow recently completed schemes: Coasthouses, in Beadnall and Belsay Bridge, in Belsay.
In 2018, Countylife completed work on five luxury apartments on the site of the former Greystoke Doctors Surgery, in Morpeth, on Kings Avenue. That same year, the developer’s Brunton Square project, in Gosforth, was selected as one of the top three projects nationally, in the 2017 Premier Guarantee Small Development of the Year category.
*Picture caption: An aerial view of how the Hepscott Fields development will look upon completion
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Paul Dobbie .
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