Housebuilder experiencing demand for its new homes in Monmouth and Abergavenny
Demand is high for new homes in Monmouth and Abergavenny – and housebuilder David Wilson Homes is predicting this will rise further once Severn Bridge tolls are reduced next year. “We are already seeing a rise in the number of people looking to move away from Bristol but they still want easy access to the city,” said sales director Richard Lawson who said the semi- rural locations are proving popular with a wide
range of buyers. “King’s Wood Gate enjoys an excellent setting just outside the historic market town of Monmouth - and has great commuter links with Newport, Bristol and Gloucester. And Mountain View, with its breathtaking scenery and access to the A40, is becoming a top choice for those working in surrounding towns and cities. “And as people gear up for reduced tolls from
next year we expect these locations to become even more popular with those working across the border, with access to England becoming easier than ever,” said Richard. “With excellent road and rail connections right on the doorstep of both developments, travelling from home to work - even as far as Gloucestershire and Herefordshire - is very straightforward.” Current availability at King’s Wood Gate includes the three bedroom Strathmore and Greenwood house designs, priced from £192,500, and the four bedroom Morton, Irving and Cornell, Holden and Winstone family homes, priced between £281,000 and £430,000. And at Mountain View, the three bedroom Greenwood is available from £245,000, the four bedroom Irving, Holden, Layton and Winstone range between £279,500 and £432,000, and the five bedroom Emerson and Moorecroſt house designs are priced between £433,000 and £463,000. For more information about availability at King’s Wood Gate and Mountain View, please call 0844 5710 385 or visit
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4 New Homes Wales and the South West
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