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Semi rural location proves popular with homebuyers

20th June 2008 Print
Semi rural location proves popular with homebuyers For purchasers looking to secure an inspirational new home in an area of unspoilt natural beauty and tranquillity, Charles Church's De Quincey Court development in Tranent certainly ticks all the boxes. But with just four homes remaining, homebuyers have been quick to spot its appeal, and, with a range of financial incentives on offer on selected plots, you'll need to be quick to avoid disappointment!

Renowned for building its homes in locations in which people aspire to live, Charles Church has sensitively constructed a select number of family homes in the delightfully semi rural environment of Tranent, where De Quincey Court is surrounded by lush farmland and countryside on all sides. The setting, which is equally as convenient for travel into nearby Edinburgh, enhances the range of traditionally-styled homes, with just the Rochford, Rochester and Dunster housetypes remaining for sale.

The Rochford is an elegant family home built over two floors and offering four bedrooms, two of which boast en-suite facilities with a well-equipped family bathroom serving bedrooms three and four. The centre piece of this striking home, however, is its spacious entrance hall with impressive central staircase rising to a galleried landing above. Radiating from the hall on the ground floor is a formal dining room, entered by double doors and benefiting from a handsome bay window which maximises the amount of natural light entering the room.

In addition to a study there is also a spacious lounge which offers access on to a paved area within the rear garden. A stylish kitchen with plenty of storage space opens on to a breakfast area, again with access to the rear garden, and which promises to become the focal point of daily life. A separate utility room, downstairs cloakroom and integral double garage complete the accommodation of this eminently practical family home.

The Dunster has been built to the same exacting specification and offers similar levels of accommodation with the exception of a study. Thoughtful planning on the ground floor, however, has resulted in a suite of interconnecting reception rooms comprising lounge, dining room and kitchen/breakfast area, all of which can be closed off or opened up depending on the day's activities and making this a great space for entertaining.

Whichever of the remaining housetypes at De Quincey Court appeals, all have been built to the same exacting levels of craftsmanship expected by purchasers of a Charles Church home. Kitchens and bathrooms feature the latest in contemporary cabinetry, appliances and fittings, whilst further finishing touches abound throughout each property.

With up to £20,000 discount available on selected plots, and the starting price for a Rochford just £321,000, investing in a Charles Church home could be more affordable than you think!

For further information, visit De Quincey Court, open from Thursday to Monday from 11am to 5.30pm. Alternatively, visit the website at Charleschurch.com.

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Semi rural location proves popular with homebuyers