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First time buyers get more for their money with new homes at Harp Meadow

2nd November 2016 Print
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Research shows that homeowners who purchase a new build home in comparison to one built before 2013 can save up to £1,400 a year on utility bills due to high specification and energy efficiency. For first time buyers looking to get more for their money, Harp Meadows, recently launched by Bellway Homes in the desirable market town of Sudbury, Suffolk, is the perfect option.

The elegant two, three and four-bedroom homes at Harp Meadow are offered in a number of different house styles boasting superior specification and stunning exterior. Open space is an important feature of the development, with communal areas reflecting the rural atmosphere of this part of Suffolk. The ancient town centre is situated only a 10-minute walk from the development, with its architecture, river views, and public meadows all adding to the countryside feel.

Gemma Bannister, Divisional Sales Manager for Bellway Essex, comments: “New build homes definitely make for a great investment and are especially cost-saving when compared to older houses which often lack energy efficiency. We encourage aspiring first time buyers to register their interest as soon as possible to avoid missing out on these exceptional homes.”

The three-bedroom Osbourne housetype is a superb example of the stunning collection of homes at Harp Meadow. The home features a bay window to the spacious front-facing living room, offering residents fantastic vistas and plenty of natural light.

The open-plan kitchen and dining area is complemented by a Zanussi stainless steel oven, gas hob and cooker hood, with space also included for a fridge freezer, washing machine, and dishwasher. A cloakroom and understairs storage cupboard complete this level.

The first floor consists of two double bedrooms and a single bedroom, with the master bedroom benefiting from an en suite with shower enclosure, while the remaining bedrooms share access to the family bathroom, furnished with white sanitaryware, attractive chrome-finish brassware and wall tiling.

Perfect for growing families, the area is home to a selection of well-regarded schools including Woodhall Community Primary School, Wells Hall Community Primary School, and Ormiston Sudbury Academy for secondary school students, all situated approximately 10 minutes’ drive from home. West Suffolk College offers further educational opportunities with a range of apprenticeships, vocational, and academic courses, and can be reached in around 30 minutes by car.

The new homes at Harp Meadow are ideally suited for commuting to nearby towns, including Colchester, Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich, and London. The A131 connects to Halstead and Braintree, while the A134 links Sudbury with St Edmunds, Thetford, Colchester, and King’s Lynn. Frequent train services run from Sudbury Railway Station to Mark Tey in Essex, for connections to London Liverpool Street, Chelmsford, Colchester, Ipswich and Norwich. Stansted Airport is located around 32 miles from home providing domestic and international flights reaching over 150 destinations worldwide.

Prices at Harp Meadow start from £289,995 for a three-bedroom detached home, and the Osbourne housetype is available from £309,995. For further information, visit bellway.co.uk.

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Osbourne housetype CGI Living Room at Harp Meadow Kitchen at Harp Meadow