Brand new Treuddyn homes set for summer launch
Flintshire homebuyers in search of that sought after combination of a modern newly built home and a traditional village setting could find the key when Lovell launches its new development near Mold, in August.
Ideal for first time buyers, growing families and downsizers, the 41 new two and three-bedroom homes at Bro Brwynog, in Treuddyn, will enjoy a rural setting while boasting an up to the minute interior specification.
Contemporary brand new kitchens and bathrooms will please style conscious purchasers while energy saving features included as standard, such as advanced technology Mitsubishi air source electric heating systems, will appeal to those looking to keep running costs down.
Michelle Wunderley, field sales manager for Lovell, said: “Bro Brwynog will bring a new option for homebuyers in the area who are looking for a tranquil village lifestyle combined with the style and convenience of a brand new home. Our properties have been designed with modern living in mind and use the latest technology to make them energy efficient and low maintenance.”
The first release of homes is set to go on sale in August. Show homes will follow later in the year.
Michelle added: “Thanks to their location and affordability we expect the homes to be popular with first time buyers and families who want to escape from city or town life but still be close to surrounding towns.”
Situated within an established residential community, with some great local schools, Bro Brwynog is also within easy reach of the market towns of Mold, Ruthin and Wrexham, as well as the cities of Chester, Liverpool and Manchester.
Being built to comply with level three of the Code for Sustainable Homes, the homes will feature a number features to make them greener and more efficient to run. Part of the development is being set aside for public open space, including a wildlife corridor, which will enhance the environment for residents and the wider community.
Treuddyn is a popular village with a centrally located village hall, which hosts a wealth of community activities for young and older people. The village has two independently run primary schools which share the Treuddyn Schools’ Campus on Ffordd Y Llan. Ysgol Terrig is the Welsh medium school and Ysgol Parc Y Llan is the English medium school.
There’s also a regular bus service to Mold and Wrexham and frequent mobile library.
The nearby town of Mold has a host of independent and high street shops, doctors, dentists, supermarkets and banks, and is also home to the well known venue for arts and culture, Theatr Clwyd Cymru.
To register your interest in the new homes at Bro Brwynog and to receive further updates, visit lovell.co.uk.