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SPITFIRE HOMES LUXURY LIVING IN EDGBASTON


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Midlands-based housebuilder Spitfire Homes presents Beaufort, a striking new selection of luxury residences coming soon to the leafy Birmingham suburb of Edgbaston.


The private estate, situated off Norfolk Road and just 2.5 miles from Birmingham city centre, will feature a varied range of properties including 32 impressive apartments and 11 striking houses.


Weston House, which forms the centrepiece of the estate, is an Italianate-style neo-classical property dating back to the late 1800s and is set to be restored and transformed into a series of six grand mansion apartments, whilst the adjacent coach houses will be converted into a pair of charming semi-detached houses.


Beyond Weston House is the Claremont Apartments, 26 contemporary one, two and three- bedroom residences, all with their own outdoor terraces or balconies. These new, high- specification apartments also benefit from allocated parking spaces and electric vehicle charging points.


Completing the estate are 9 distinctive properties, comprising two semi-detached Regency-style four-bedroom villas and seven detached four and five-bedroom houses, each showcasing striking exteriors and meticulously considered interiors, designed to meet the needs of modern lifestyles.


Beaufort forms part of the Spitfire Homes Bespoke Collection, a portfolio of design-led premium residences in sought after locations.


For more information and exclusive updates, register your interest at spitfirehomes.co.uk/beaufort or contact 07384 510966 to speak to the sales consultant.


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