Inspiration from time-honoured architecture at Mortimer Gardens
Inspired by the classic curved terraces of the Victorian era, Elan’s townhouses in Bristol are proving that the style is still as popular as ever with today’s homebuyers.
Just nine four-bedroom homes (pictured) make up the sought-after Crescent, part of the housebuilder’s Mortimer Gardens development in Stoke Gifford.
The Crescent is an impressive sweeping terrace of proud-standing homes, each with its own large balcony overlooking an area of open space, and a private garden to the rear of each house.
In a city revered for its Georgian and Victorian townhouses Elan is putting a contemporary spin on a classical styles of architecture. Six homes in ‘The Crescent’ have already been sold and there are just three remaining for sale.
A four-bedroom Winscombe show home has been fully furnished and styled by a team of interior designers to appeal to modern families looking for modern design and convenience from their new home.
Andrea Nippe, head of sales at Elan’s Southern region, said: “Behind their attractive exteriors, the townhouses strike just the right balance between style and practicality. We have brought this classic style of home right up to date and have clearly hit on a successful combination that appeals to Bristol homebuyers.”
Spacious by design, the Winscombe features a lounge, kitchen / breakfast room and convenient cloakroom on the ground floor. On the upper floors there are four double bedrooms, one with a large balcony and two of which share a ‘Jack and Jill’ style on suite. There’s also a family bathroom.
The development is close to Bristol city centre with its blend of modern shopping and maritime history, arts and culture, but the private neighbourhood of Mortimer Gardens feels a world away from city life. A bustling high street will eventually run through the development’s centre so residents can look forward to having a host of shops and amenities on their doorstep.
Commuters will appreciate being a short drive from motorway network, and close to Bristol Parkway railway station, with direct rail links to the city and beyond. The major employment hubs of the University of the West of England and the MoD’s Abbey Wood site are close by and the location is ideal for their employees plus many other who work in the city or nearby towns.
Current prices on a range of four-bedroom homes at Mortimer Gardens start from £235,995. Two-bedroom apartments are available from £139,995.
Elan is offering homebuyers with a property to sell the chance to part-exchange their previous home, taking away any potential hassle that may come with finding a buyer.
Visit elan-homes.co.uk for more information.