A brand new development in Barnham, West Sussex

This excellent location has been chosen by award winning developer, Hillreed Homes, winners of numerous awards including Winners of the Hot Property Gold Award in Green House Category 2006/2007, Winners of the West Sussex County Council Building Awards 2006 and Winner of the Kent Environmental Award for water awareness 2007.
There will be just 14 properties at the development all of which will benefit from a “Village Green” being created within their midst.
As a highly respected company, Hillreed Homes has been building for over 30 years so they have built up a comprehensive portfolio of house designs that suit most people’s requirements.
Homes are beautifully equipped and built to a high standard and those choosing a home at an early stage of build benefit from being able to personalise their homes from a wide choice of quality kitchen fixtures and fittings including ceramic tiles for both bathrooms and kitchens.
The Nuthurst house type is a popular design and three are being built, one of which occupies the prime location at the head of the development. This house type is a detached four bedroom property with two good sized living rooms, spacious kitchen, separate utility room, cloakroom and the added benefit of a study. With a double garage to the side it has a handsome appearance enhanced with its attractive weather boarding and lattice work porch. It has almost an air of a colonial style property.
Other homes include two and three bedroom semi detached houses and four bedroom detached in a variety of styles including one with a spectacular inglenook fireplace.
Hillreed Homes have an exceptionally good web site with easy access to sites, prices, layouts and locations.
Why not browse hillreed.co.uk and see if this is where you should be moving to in 2009.
A brand new house is easy to run, low on maintenance, easy on heating bills and everything from the boiler to the washing machine comes with a guarantee. This is living without fear of unexpected bills. What could be better?