Final Pontywaun Homes with a view
Tere is just a small chance leſt for home buyers to be part of a beautiful new homes development offering outstanding views, as Edenstone Homes nears completion at Garden View in Pontywaun. And with Help to Buy Wales available on two of the remaining four plots, they are not expected to remain on the market for long. Andrea Nippe, sales director for Edenstone Homes, said: “Garden View is an exclusive development of 20 three and four-bedroom detached homes in an elevated position with outstanding panoramic views over surrounding woodlands and valleys.
“Buyers have fallen in love with the location, so close to the village, and the quality of the homes we are building here, but with only four homes leſt we are nearing the completion of the development and the option to buy here is getting increasingly limited. “I would urge homebuyers to visit us without delay, to view our show home and take in the outstanding scenery. Plus, we can offer Help to Buy Wales on selected properties, making them even more attractive for families seeking a home they can grow into over many years.” Among the final homes on release is plot 10, the
Hendre, a stylish and contemporary four-bedroom detached family home with an integral garage and a top quality specification as standard. Te garage occupies a lower ground floor position, while the ground floor features a formal lounge and study to the front of the property, a WC and a handy utility room. But it’s the kitchen/dining/family room space which extends across the whole rear of the home, which will undoubtedly be the heart of the home. Tis expansive space has been designed with modern family living in mind, a place where families can relax, have meals together or venture outside through the double doors on to the rear garden for summer BBQs. Upstairs, there is a master bedroom with ensuite, three further bedrooms, the family bathroom and a spacious storage area. Te Hendre is available to move into now and is priced at £280,000. Homebuyers only need a 5% deposit, and with the added support of Help to Buy Wales, the Government will lend up to 20% of the cost of the home, leaving buyers to find a 75% mortgage to make up the rest. Pontywaun is the ideal location for growing families, with primary and secondary schools less than a mile away, plus all the usual village amenities. Tose who love the great outdoors can leisure time at the nearby Cwmcarn Forest, or exploring the various walking and cycle trails. Te development is also well-placed for commuters, with Newport and Cardiff just 30 minutes away.
Ice Cream Interiors
Atrafloor are taking the rough luxe look to pastel places, and they're calling it Ice Cream Industrial. Introducing Bonbon, Mint, Vanille and Coal - the soſt and stylish new brick designs in Atrafloor's Ice Cream Industrial Collection, featuring a pale, refreshing palette inspired by ice cream colours and flavours. Boldly go where no warehouse home has gone before and pair pared-back interiors and minimalist brick design with matte and moreish pops of cool colour. Tis collection takes inspiration from ever-popular Strawberry, Mint and Vanilla flavours, plus, a nod to the phenomenon sweeping Instagram, Black Ice Cream - made by mixing charcoal into the dairy dessert.
What’s Your Favourite Flavour? Te design team at Atrafloor can customise these designs for you to create brick flooring in any colour imaginable, making sure your floor tantalisingly matches your own personal tastes.
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