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14 March 2000
The Orchard development of seven individually-designed homes was built on an historic site, which has been the scene of occupation since the Iron Age, and has attracted immediate interest from across the country.
The last remaining four-bedroom house, priced at £299,950, is built in the local vernacular and features a stone and render exterior. Even the style of the windows matches neighbouring homes in the village.
Inside on the ground floor there is a lounge, study, kitchen/breakfast room, separate dining room, cloakroom and utility room, and upstairs, two of the four bedrooms have en-suite facilities.
The house, which has a double garage, also has an unusual addition - a badger run in a natural wooded area at the end of the landscaped gardens.
Managing Director Gary Freeman said the Countryside design team took great pride in ensuring that their developments were very much in keeping with the area.
" We were determined from the outset that The Orchard would blend in with this delightful and highly sought-after village and building in the local vernacular combined with well-designed and high quality interiors has proved a highly successful formula," he said.
The would-be purchasers will also be able to take advantage of Countryside Residential's unique Part Exchange Plus scheme, where if their existing home is worth more, the company will buy it, sell them the new property and refund the difference in price.
The house is open for viewing from 11am until 5pm. Additional information can be obtained through selling agents CJ Hole, tel: 01934-834124.
If you would like further information on Countryside please visit our website at www.countryside-residential.co.uk or e-mail us at sw@cpplc.com
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Issued on behalf of Countryside Residential South West by Nigel Heath of Media-Consult, tel: 01934-863316
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Information correct as at 14/03/2000