30 NEW DEVELOPMENTS
£89m investment announced by Kebbell
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ebbell has revealed the details of three new developments in Berkshire, Hampshire and Buckinghamshire, totalling an estimated investment value of million, spanning firsttime buyer onebedroom homes in ver to a flagship development in scot.
million holbury lace in scot will comprise threebedroom, to s ft apartments with contemporary design and a high level of specification. arpentry will be a focus of holbury lace, including handmade harles orke kitchens, etra tall doors and as well as .m .ft ceiling heights. The development offers a m ft high atrium in the communal halls, a lift and a living wall. The principal bedroom suites include large dressing areas with spacious bespoke wardrobes and luurious ensuite bathrooms. The apartment sales prices are epected to be in the region of . to . million. These homes will be within walking distance of scot high street and the racecourse, as well as being an easy drive to entworth olf lub or eathrow, with train line connections and easy access to the , , and the . The site is completely surrounded by a canopy of trees including big merican edwoods with a view from all apartments. The homes will benefit from basement parking, a lift and car charging points and will reportedly be highly energy efficient. ndrea awell, sales and marketing director of ebbell comments e epect these beautifully crafted apartments to be attractive to downsiers and empty nesters who may be selling substantial homes in the area but don’t want to compromise on the high uality they are used to. The penthouses, in particular, will be uite etraordinary and we believe offer a onceinalifetime opportunity. onstruction has started and we are months off from having a show apartment but already have huge levels of interest from people wanting a private priority preview. e epect to complete in . ollowing the success of eatherfields in ordon, ew ampshire development, lderbrook is set in etersfield in the outh owns ational ark and will comprise contemporary and energyefficient two, three and fourbedroom houses, including social housing for rent and shared ownership. et in a wooded environment and net to playing fields, lderbrook is a fiveminute walk to the market town centre of etersfield. esigned for families or individuals who now need that all important home office space with ultrafast broadband. ork on the million development has started on site with a show home epected to be open in spring and completion is anticipated to be in . The homes will range from to s ft and prices will be in the region of , to ,. ndrea awell says The anticipated purchaser profile is aspiring families, young professionals and downsiers who want to live near to the buing town centre of etersfield whilst being close to the area’s beautiful national park. e epect potential buyers to come from ondon and other large urban areas as hybrid working and the desire for space looks set to remain. ebbell has a legacy of building homes at erne arm in etersfield and we have already had enuiries from existing Kebbell owners in the area who would like their next home on this new ebbell development
million eadow ourt in ver in uckinghamshire comprises twobedroom apartments. et in a courtyard formation, these homes will include basement parking, a lift, communal electric charging points and direct access to the green belt. The to s. ft apartments will be on the market for between , to ,. eadow ourt is . miles from ver’s train station which is on the Eliabeth ine, walking distance from ver itself and is also ust outside the in outh ucks and close in proimity to the , and eathrow. eadow ourt is near to the rand nion anal which benefits from pubs, walks and cycleways, offering residents semirural connected living.
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