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Enjoy the feel of rural living in a unique barn-style development at Aventine, August Park

11th August 2015 Print
The Langdale house type

Home-hunters looking for a peaceful lifestyle in a brand new property are being offered an exceptional opportunity at Taylor Wimpey’s exclusive Aventine at Augusta Park development in Andover. 

This unique collection of just 54 homes, built on former farmland, neighbours the original farm house along with a series of traditional barns which have been sympathetically converted into offices.

The new homes at Aventine have been bespoke-designed to create a ‘barn style’ new development which preserves and enhances the farm and rural context of the site, with architectural detailing such as hipped roofs and traditional red brick, along with flint and timber weatherboarding, reflecting those of the adjacent historic buildings.

Fiona Creed, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey Southern Counties, says: “This is a rare chance for purchasers to secure a stunning new-build home in a unique barn-style development which retains a rural feel.

“However, bespoke properties such as these don’t come along very often, so I would advise anyone hoping to make one their home to get in quick while they still can!”

The new homes are currently on sale from the Sales Information Centre at Taylor Wimpey’s nearby The Chariots at Augusta Park.

There’s a superb selection of properties currently available to reserve off-plan at Aventine including the four-bedroom ‘Langdale’ and ‘Cloverdale’ houses, priced from £375,000 and £380,000 respectively, and a two-bedroom coach house apartment from £187,000. A collection of barn-conversion style properties is also coming soon, including the ‘Barnham’ and ‘Bisham’ designs.

The ‘Langdale’, for example, features a wonderful open-plan kitchen/breakfast/family room and a large living room, both with French doors to the private rear garden, plus a separate dining room and a guest cloakroom off the entrance hallway.

Upstairs, the landing leads to the en-suite master bedroom, three further double bedrooms and a main bathroom, while the property also benefits from a carport and two parking spaces outside.

Aventine at Augusta Park – named after one of the seven hills on which ancient Rome was built – includes a choice of private three and four-bedroom houses and two-bedroom coach house-style apartments.

Augusta Park enjoys a prime position to the north of Andover town centre, with a new primary school, community centre, sports hall and playing fields to be constructed alongside the homes.

Nearby Winchester boasts a range of historic attractions and independent shops and boutiques, while a wider range of shops can be found in Basingstoke, a 15-mile drive away from home.

Andover railway station is a short distance from the development for regular services to Salisbury, Basingstoke and London Waterloo, while the M3 and M4 are each within 20 miles.

To find out more about the unique homes now available at Aventine at Augusta Park, property-seekers can visit the Sales Information Centre at The Chariots, located off Icknield Way, Andover, SP11 6RY and open daily from 10am to 5pm (Fridays 1pm to 5pm). Alternatively, visit taylorwimpey.co.uk.

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The Langdale house type