LOVELL ANNOUNCES STYLISH COLLECTION OF NEW HOMES COMING SOON TO CWMBRAN!
Leading housing developer Lovell has announced the creation of Oakfield Grange: a stylish £13.6 million development of high-quality homes in Llantarnam, Cwmbran, near Newport in south-east Wales. Te 78-home development will transform the former site of Llantarnam Community Primary School with 55 brand-new freehold two-, three- and four-bedroom houses for open market sale, significantly extending choice for local homebuyers. Initial preparations are under way at the site with construction work on the new homes set to start later this summer. Kate Rees, regional managing director for South Wales and the South West for national housing developer Lovell, says: “We’re very excited to be creating this attractive collection of contemporary homes so close to Cwmbran town centre and within a 20-minute drive of Newport, Cardiff and Swansea.
“Featuring high-quality, beautifully designed interiors, these superb properties will appeal to a wide range of homeseekers, from first-time buyers and downsizers to families, with a mix of house styles on offer, including 35 three-bedroom detached houses, 11 four-bedroom detached homes and nine two-bedroom homes.” Te first new homes for sale are set to become available to reserve in early autumn 2017 with the overall development scheduled for completion by the end of 2019. A major plus for homebuyers is the availability of the Welsh Government-backed Help to Buy – Wales Equity Loan Scheme* on selected properties. Tis enables purchasers to secure a brand-new home with as little as a five per cent deposit. Lovell is urging prospective purchasers to get ahead of the game by registering their early interest now on 01633 730 975. Homeseekers who get in touch will receive the latest updates and have the opportunity
to secure their pick of the properties at an early stage. More information is also available by visiting
lovellnewhomes.co.uk Located just over a mile to the south of the centre of Cwmbran, Oakfield Grange benefits from excellent road and public transport connections making it perfect for commuting. Cwmbran railway station is within a mile and a half of the development which is also close to local bus stops while the A4051 and A4042 provide easy access to the M4, crucially, removing the need to go through the Brynglas tunnels. Lovell is redeveloping the 5.6-acre site previously occupied by Llantarnam Community Primary School with 55 houses for open market sale as well as 23 affordable rented homes for housing association Bron Afon. Te school moved into a new building locally in November 2016 through the Welsh Government’s 21st Century Schools Programme.
Dinner Dance Brings In £10k
Wales and Lions legend Gethin Jenkins was the guest of honour at a dinner dance which raised £10,000 for charity. Llantrisant-based Persimmon Homes East Wales held its annual fundraising extravaganza at The Village Hotel in Cardiff on the weekend.
A total of 170 people attended the black tie do, including suppliers, contractors, consultants, solicitors, estate agents and Persimmon staff. he a raie from the entrane fee an a rafe he money will be divided amongst the chosen charities for Gethin Jenkins’ testimonial year: Stay Strong for Ows – a Cardiff Blues led initiative for injured player Owen William - and the NSPCC. There was a Q&A with record-breaking Wales prop Jenkins, who alo re the rafe ith rie inlin a r all ine hort weekends away, spa treatments, golf days and gift vouchers. The event was organised by managing director Martin Smith and his PA , Pam Bennett, with technical director Richard Keogh hosting. Pam said: “Once again our dinner dance was a huge success. “Everyone who attended had a wonderful evening and to raise so
6 much for charity is brilliant.
“It’s been great to support Gethin Jenkins in his testimonial year. He is an inspirational player on the pitch and a real gentleman off it. His chosen charities are two good causes and I’m sure the money will be well used.”
The dinner dance started with a drinks reception, followed by a three- course meal.
Entertainment was provided by Ultraviolet, who have performed with the likes of 10CC, Brian May, Will Young and Joy Division. Persimmon Homes is currently building houses at St Edeyrns Village in Cardiff, Eastside Quarter in Llanedeyrn, North Haven in Barry, Readers Retreat in Hay-on-Wye and Foley Gardens in Newent. The company is committed to supporting the communities in which is builds and donates £2,000 a month to charities in the area through its Community Champions scheme, as well as £750 a month to young sportspeople through Healthy Communities.
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