Family living in the historic Black Country
With just four, four bedroom homes left at Barratt West Midlands' Honeybourne Park development, in Brierley Hill, families who want to live beside a piece of the Black Country's glassmaking history have only a limited time left to make their move.One Emerald and two Ruby detached properties remain at the site, which is situated on North Street at the famous site of the former Royal Brierley Crystal Works. The development name is taken from Richard Honeybourne, who founded the firm in 1766 - the kiln which still exists on site today dates back to 1870 and has been lovingly preserved as a focal point.
Honeybourne Park offers the rare chance to live in a modern home with all the comfort and convenience a new build, whilst being surrounded by the past. The pair of Ruby three storey properties remaining are priced at £199,950 and boast an entrance hall and downstairs cloakroom, a fitted breakfast kitchen, separate dining room for more formal occasions and a spacious lounge. On the first floor is a master bedroom with en suite, a large double bedroom and a family sized bathroom, whilst the second floor offers two further double bedrooms.
Just one three storey, detached Emerald property remains for £199,950, offering the same features as the Ruby, but with an attached garage to the side of the property.
Graydon Worthing, Sales Director for Barratt West Midlands, said, "This really is the last chance to live in a spacious, four bedroom, detached family home at the development, so any potential buyers who are looking for this type of property in a unique setting should not delay.
"Honeybourne Park is conveniently located within easy reach of the Westfield Merry Hill shopping centre and offers good access to Stourbridge, Wolverhampton and Birmingham via the M5 motorway, so it ticks so many desirable boxes on families' lists."
The development now just has four-bedroom homes remaining, starting from £149,950. For further information, see Barratthomes.co.uk/honeybourne.