Location, location, location T
he site offers breath taking views of the
surrounding Brecon Beacons National Park and is a mix of three-, four- and five-bedroom homes in a range of different styles, allowing homebuyers a choice of two- or three-storey living. As well as a beautiful backdrop, the development is conveniently located with easy access to Cardiff, Newport, Hereford and Bristol. All of the properties
are light and airy and benefit from a garage, utility room and two en-suite bathrooms as well as the exceptional standard of fixtures and fittings you would expect from award- winning housebuilder Linden Homes. This includes designer Paula Rosa kitchens with integrated appliances, luxury bathrooms and built-in wardrobes to the master bedroom. To make moving in as hassle-free as possible, all of the homes are also ready for phone, television and satellite connectivity.
For those with
older children or those who like to have lots of visitors, the three- storey Beech and Sycamore designs offer the flexibility to create a spacious top floor bedroom suite. The three/four-bedroom Beech is priced from £275,000, while the four/five-bedroom Sycamore starts at £295,995. Sue Scholfield, Sales
Director at Linden Homes Western, said: “The location really does sell itself and the different design styles create an ideal mixture of homes to suit families, professional couples or those looking to downsize. Coed Y Brenin reflects our pedigree of creating high specification homes that offer modern living in a beautiful setting.”
The thriving market town of Abergavenny is the location for Linden Homes’ exclusive Coed Y Brenin development of just 21 private homes.
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