Brewood development reaches new heights
Staffordshire buyers can now explore a more flexible way of living with the opening of a three-storey view home at Badgers Walk, in the beautiful village of Brewood. Situated at one of Crest Nicholson’s most popular developments, the five-bedroom ‘Monckton’ will open up buyers’ eyes to a new way of living.Amanda Benjamin, sales manager for Crest Nicholson (Midlands) say: “We’re delighted to have this wonderful new view home which will give perspective purchasers a realistic idea of how a three-storey home could work for them.
“Although popular in the Victoria era, three-storey townhouses are making a fashionable comeback as homeowners discover how well suited they are to 21st Century living.”
Offering space and style in abundance the ‘Monckton’ features a kitchen, lounge and dining room on the ground floor, two bedrooms with one en-suite and a study on the first floor and two further bedrooms, with joining en-suite, on the top level. It is priced from £339,950.
Home to many picturesque buildings and a handsome market square, Brewood was granted a market charter in the 13th Century and still retains much of its original character today.
There is a good selection of shops, pubs, restaurants and tearooms and with the Shropshire Union Canal running through the village, revellers can delight in scenic walks along the canalside.
Although set in tranquil surroundings, Brewood is just a few miles from Stafford, Telford and Wolverhampton, which offer a range of shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as cultural and leisure activities.
Current availability at Badgers Walk includes an array of impressive three, four and five-bedroom homes, priced from £319,950 to £469,950.
Amanda adds: “The development has something to suit all tastes and would suit a wide range of people from families looking for a spacious home to downsizers, looking for a low maintenance lifestyle.”
For more information about the view home or the properties currently on offer, log on to crestnicholson.com/badgerswalk.