Sales success at Barratt’s Watercolour village in Redhill

More than 100 visitors enjoyed champagne and canapés in one of the landscaped areas at the development which, when complete, will provide beautiful green, open spaces, two lagoons, canal reed beds and a network of footpaths and cycleways. In fact, as many visitors pointed out, Barratt at Watercolour will offer a combination of ‘Norfolk-countryside’ and ‘Redhill-commutability!’
There is little doubt that in the near future, the spectacular landscaping will attract the attention of local watercolour artists; some of whom exhibited their work during the launch weekend.
Even though there were plenty of paintings to look at, most of the visitors were soon engrossed in the plans for the 97 apartments and houses. With properties ranging from one and two-bedroom apartments to two, three, four, five and even six-bedroom houses, there’s certainly plenty to choose from. Every home, however, will feature a high specification; many will have terraces and balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows and conservatories that enhance the sense of space and flood the rooms with light.
Barratt at Watercolour is more than just a residential development though; with a shop, community hall, doctor’s surgery, health and fitness centre, children’s nursery and vet’s practice, it will be a real village community. Residents will be able to use the dedicated bus service to travel into Redhill, approximately two miles away, which will save using the car for short trips into town. Redhill is home to two shopping centres and to the Donyngs Leisure Centre, which has a pool, sports hall, squash courts and fitness centre.
The first homes being released for sale at Barratt at Watercolour are three bedroom houses starting from £294,995 and four-bedroom houses from £465,995. At this early stage, buyers have the opportunity to personalise the interior of their home.
For more information on Barratt at Watercolour, log on to Barratthomes.co.uk.