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Last chance to buy at Victoria Gardens
Only two properties now remain for sale at the Victoria Gardens development from North East homebuilder Dunelm Homes, as the final four bedroom homes in High Spen open their doors for a final open house weekend.
Victoria Gardens is a traditional family development of largely detached homes and bungalows situated in the convenient location of High Spen. Plot 42, one of two of the final remaining four bedroom Chichester housetypes has now been reduced from £219,950 to just £199,950.
The four bedroom Chichester is a detached family home with a difference. On the first floor the Chichester features a spacious lounge and separate front facing dining area with bay window. To the rear of the property there is a large family kitchen with utility and french doors leading onto the garden. The Chichester also features a separate ground floor office / study space to open up the first floor space entirely to the family.
On the first floor, the master bedroom comes complete with spacious ensuite bathroom. The first floor is completed with three further bedrooms and a shared family bathroom leading off a generously sized landing area.
Colin Willetts, sales director at Dunelm Homes said: “This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase a four bedroom home at a an excellent price and one which we understand will appeal to any number of families looking for that extra space on a higher rung of the property ladder. As such a popular development, we are coming to the end of what has been a very busy site but we will be holding an open weekend at Victoria Gardens from the 21st – 22nd September for buyers looking to view for themselves the selection of properties remaining.”
For further information on properties available at Victoria Gardens please contact Maxine Walker from Dunelm Homes’ homemaker team on 07970954936. Please visit www.dunelmhomes.co.uk for details of all developments.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Colin Willetts .
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