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Sales success at Abbotts Wood

1st April 2010 Print
The interior at Abbotts Wood

David Wilson Homes is celebrating the success of Abbotts Wood, its stunning development in historic Winchester, where five homes have been sold in the last four weeks.

Would-be movers hoping to secure a dream home in Brentwood can now visit St Helen’s Mews, Taylor Wimpey’s stylish new development of apartments set within attractive, gated grounds just a short stroll from the town centre.

“We seem to be bucking the current economic trend, as buyers are snapping up homes at Abbotts Wood,” reports Mark Docherty, David Wilson Homes’ sales director. “We’ve enjoyed tremendous success at this development and now we only have a small selection of apartments and family houses for sale.

“These include a one-bedroom home in our Chapel Lodge apartment block and a three-bedroom semi-detached house in our Littleton Lodge style.”

Priced at £153,000, the Chapel Lodge apartment is ideal for a single person or a couple. Inside, the fully fitted kitchen links directly with a combined living/dining area, and boasts a spacious bedroom and separate bathroom. There is also a parking space outside.

The three bedroom Littleton Lodge has an asking price of £374,995 and comes with a carport and parking space. The ground floor offers a cloakroom, fully fitted kitchen and a combined living/dining area with French doors to the garden. There is also a study area - ideal for home workers or school children. The first floor comes with an en-suite master bedroom, two additional bedrooms and a family bathroom.

“Our last remaining homes enjoy a fabulous location in a woodland setting but they are close to the city centre,” Mark continued. “As the railway station is just a 10-minute walk away, they are also perfect for people who commute to London and other cities in the south.”

Winchester is an ancient and vibrant city nestling on the edge of the South Downs. In addition to quaint shopping streets and fine architecture, local attractions include a magnificent 11th century cathedral and the Great Hall, which houses King Arthur's Round Table.

Winchester train station offers regular services to the capital, and the M3 and M27 provide transport links to Basingstoke, Southampton, the New Forest and the Dorset coast.

For further information on the last remaining homes at Abbotts Wood, visit the sales office in Winton Close, open from 11am to 6pm Thursday to Monday.

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The interior at Abbotts Wood