RSS Feed

Related Articles

Related Categories

Heart and heritage

21st February 2008 Print
Heart and heritage When looking for a new home in the West Country, it’s easy to feel torn between living near the picturesque beauty of Bath or the vibrant city of Bristol. Both city’s are proud of their distinct heritage and provide residents with a diverse range of culture, entertainment and amenities.

The Courtyards in Whitchurch by Linden Homes Western is perfect for those looking for a stunning home within easy access of both fabulous cities, as this select development of 14, three and four bedroom homes is situated 2.5 miles north of Bath and 10 miles south of Bristol.

Home is where the heart is…

Alison Staddon, Sales and Marketing Director for Linden Homes Western comments; “The Courtyards is ideally placed for customers looking for easy access to both Bath and Bristol, perfect if you have to divide your time between both cities, whether due to work commitments, or friends and family. Furthermore, these stunning new homes have been finished to the highest specification and offer a truly low maintenance lifestyle, leaving residents with more time with the children, or simply to enjoy a spot of retail therapy or a night at the theatre.”

Alison continues; “There has never been a better time to visit he Courtyards, not only can customers benefit from off-plan prices and have their pick of the homes, but with our Part Exchange Scheme* they can truly enjoy a hassle free move, without the worry of agents, HIP’s and chains collapse.”

A little extra…

Linden is always looking for ways to make it’s customers lives a little easier and with a range of tailor made incentives on offer, moving to The Courtyards is effortless. For example, Lindens Part Exchange Scheme* give you a hassle free experience, with no agents, HIP’s to arrange or the worry of chains collapsing, allowing you to enjoy a stress free move.

A taster of Bath…

The historical city of Bath has an endless array of culture and there’s always something happening in the city centre. Why not pay a visit to one of the many museums and art galleries or take a tour around Farleigh Hungerford Castle. Alternatively, simple enjoy Baths architecture, visit the historic spa and take a stroll around the quaint shops, which line the streets surrounding the famous cathedral. For an evening’s entertainment the city plays host to an endless array of restaurants, cafes, bars, traditional pubs, cinemas and theatres.

An insight into Bristol…

Fashionistas will be delighted by the paradise that awaits in the newly redeveloped city quarter in Broadmead. Here not only can you visit a myriad of high street stores and local boutiques, but also a variety of restaurants, bistros and cafes offering cuisine from across the globe. At night Bristol really comes alive, with trendy bars lining the harbourside and first class theatre available at The Old Vic and Bristol Hippodrome.

A place to rest…

Whitchurch itself has everything you could want, with a traditional butcher, bakers and grocery store, in addition to an Asda supermarket and post office. There is a selection of pubs and local cafes, where you can sit back and watch the world go by or, perhaps indulge in good food and wine at an intimate restaurant just a few minutes from your doorstep.

Whitchurch enjoys excellent commuter links, with Bristol Temple Meads easily accessible, and offering direct services to London Paddington in as little as 1hour 45 minutes, in addition to services across the UK. Road links are also good with the A37 and A4 nearby. Whether for work or pleasure, catch a flight to the continent from Bristol International Airport, just ten miles away.

Prices for the homes at The Courtyards are from £254,995. For further information, visit Lindenhomes.co.uk.

More Photos - Click to Enlarge

Heart and heritage