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Enjoy the view at Romans Gate

29th May 2007 Print
The Harlech Design If you feel a little apprehensive about buying a home you have not yet seen, you should pay a visit to the newly opened viewhome at Persimmon’s Romans Gate development in Ancaster where you’ll be able to get a better understanding of the quality and value offered by the housebuilder.

The four bedroom semi-detached Harlech viewhome has been furnished with carpets, and has been designed to give would be buyers in Ancaster an idea as to the amount of space one of these townhouses have to offer.

“Townhouse living is increasing in popularity as buyers begin to appreciate the amount of living accommodation they comprise. Many purchasers have also commented that they tend to feel a little more special than compared to more traditional homes and there’s definitely a growing demand for these types of designs across the region” comments Adrian Evans, managing director for Persimmon Homes East Midlands.

Adrian concludes: “There are however a number of people who find it hard to visualise just how stunning these properties are from architects plans and this is why we have opened a viewhome. Buyers are able to wander around at leisure and get a real feel for the kind of lifestyle they could enjoy at the development.”

Roman’s Gate comprises an exclusive range of three and four bedroom homes with prices starting from £179,995 for a four bedroom Harlech design with single garage. The development is ideal for young couples, families and those looking to downsize, as there are no through roads offering a quiet and tranquil place to live.

The pretty village of Ancaster is attracting househunters from far and wide with its pleasant surroundings and several local amenities on offer. Add to this its close proximity to Grantham, Sleaford and Newark and Roman’s Gate is a very attractive proposition.

For more information on Romans Gate and opening offers visit Persimmon online at Persimmonhomes.com.

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