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Stunning new homes rise from the ruins of Caerwent

10th June 2010 Print

The wait is almost over for buyers wishing to view Barratt’s brand new Castlemead development in Caerwent.

Set in a stunning location, within the beautiful Monmouthshire village, Castlemead boasts a stylish range of two, three and four bedroom homes. And potential buyers are being invited to register now for an exclusive invite to view one of the site’s stunning new show homes.

“Already, we are receiving a tremendous level of interest in this wonderful development,” said sales director, Adrian Bird. “The team is very much looking forward to welcoming our first visitors. And we are celebrating our summer launch with a garden party in July.”

The selection of detached and semi-detached homes is located just five miles from the historic and picturesque market town of Chepstow. And the village itself is famous for its Roman remains. “Large sections of the old Roman town walls are still in place here in Caerwent,” said Adrian. “The ruins of several Roman buildings are still visible – including the foundations of a fourth century Roman temple.”

“Some people even believe that Caerwent was the location of the court of King Arthur – popularly known as Camelot.”

The area’s colourful history – combined with a striking rural backdrop of the Monmouthshire countryside – is providing Barratt with a continuous stream of interest in the new Castlemead development.

“We expect these homes to be snapped up very swiftly,” said Adrian. “Anyone wanting to come and visit us should register soon to secure their chance to buy one of these beautiful properties.”

The development at Castlemead, with homes starting from around £180,000, also offers excellent commuter links to Newport, Cardiff and Bristol.

To register your interest and for an invitation to the showhome, log onto: barratthomes.co.uk