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LIVE 24-SEVEN


HAYFIELD GRANGE SOUTHAM PART-EXCHANGE NOW AVAILABLE


Hayfield Grange in the market town of Southam, Warwickshire has had a record start to 2020, selling ahead of the build programme. Many of the buyers have snapped up a new home at the popular development as they are keen to take advantage of the enviable schooling options.


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The bespoke scheme of 51 two, three and four-bedroom homes is located just a short walk from the vibrant High Street and play area, as well as Southam Primary, which is a feeder school for the Ofsted Outstanding-rated Southam College.


Hayfield – who has recently been crowned the UK’s Best Small Housebuilder – has a range of three and four-bedroom houses available, ranging in price from £315,000 to £445,000. There are also two-bedroom Napton bungalows now released, priced from £375,000.


Part-Exchange is now available on all homes at Hayfield Grange. Part-Exchange enables house-hunters to have total peace of mind over the timescales of their move, taking hassle and stress out of the process of moving home.


Sarah and Neil Campbell have bought a four-bedroom Hallow home via Hayfield’s Part-Exchange programme. Sarah Campbell said: “We were keen to move to Southam because of schooling choices for our little boy. It’s always been our dream to move to a new home where everything was perfectly finished, but we didn’t think it would be in our price range.


“When we looked around Hayfield Grange we were really surprised to find out that an impressive four-bedroom detached home was within our budget. We were offered Part-Exchange, which we knew would take so much of the hassle out of moving. To be honest, we couldn’t reserve quick enough!


“This is such a high quality development and the shops, restaurants, schools and play area for our little boy are within walking distance. There are lots of community events that take place in Southam,


so we’re looking forward to getting to know more of the locals.”


A few days after the Campbell family moved in, Hayfield arranged for their handyman to spend a day at the property putting up blinds, curtains, shelving, pictures and mirrors. The service is provided to all purchasers as part of Hayfield’s Customer Service programme and is really appreciated as a way of making a new house feel like a home while boxes are still being unpacked.


Kelly Sharman, Sales and Marketing Director at Hayfield, said, “There is huge demand for quality homes within the price range of young families, who are often under-catered for and frequently find themselves priced out of the most desirable residential areas. We have designed Hayfield Grange to appeal to those who want to live in a beautiful new home in the market town of Southam, which is within easy reach of Leamington Spa, Warwick, Stratford-upon- Avon and Banbury.”


Hayfield’s signature attention to detail is visible throughout each home at Hayfield Grange. Features include the bespoke Symphony kitchens with glazed wall units, Roca bathroom suites, Porcelanosa ceramic floor and wall tiles, wardrobes by Hammonds, Farrow & Ball paint to woodwork, and turfed front and rear private gardens.


The show home at Hayfield Grange is open daily from 10am – 5pm and has been decorated by renowned interior design consultancy, Claude Hooper.


Hayfield Grange is located at Manders Croft, Wattons Lane, Southam, Warwickshire, CV47 0HZ. The development is seven miles from Royal Leamington Spa, 10 miles from Rugby, 13 miles from Coventry and 15 miles from Stratford Upon Avon. For more information or to register your interest, please call 0800 048 4861 or email hayfieldgrange@hayfieldhomes.co.uk.


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