Buyers get in the swing at St Mary's Court
Finding the perfect new home is just one of the pleasures awaiting buyers at Barratt’s St Mary’s Court development during September.
Visitors to the site, in the idyllic village of Portskewett, will be treated to a special crazy golf and BBQ day on Sunday 5 September. Hosted by Barratt, the event celebrates the imminent Ryder Cup tournament – to be at Celtic Manor this autumn.
“Anyone visiting St. Mary’s Court during the day will get the chance to practice their swing on our special golf course,” said Barratt sales director, Adrian Bird. “And I can assure beginners that it will be a whole lot easier than the real thing at Celtic Manor. The aim of the event is for guests to have fun and find out more about what this wonderful development has to offer.”
Guests at the crazy golf event will have the opportunity to explore St Mary’s Court and talk to experts about the schemes Barratt offers to help buyers secure a home of their own at the site.
St Mary’s Court is situated on the Welsh Short of the Severn Estuary, between Chepstow and Caldicot. The development has smart new homes to suit every lifestyle – with a range of three, four and five bedroom properties to tempt those looking to settle in the picturesque village of Portskewett.
“This really is a fantastic location,” said Adrian Bird. “We have received a huge amount of interest in these striking homes – and are looking forward to welcoming potential buyers to our event on 5 September.
“Our designers have created modern, stylish homes and placed them within a beautiful setting. I have no doubt they will win over all come to explore them.”
Homes currently available at St. Mary’s Court include the impressive five bedroom Marlowe design – perfect for growing families from £383,995. And, just as stylish, is the three bedroom Maidstone home. From just £181,995, this well-designed house is the ideal investment for buyers entering the property market for the first time.
Just seven miles from the M4, St. Mary’s Court offers excellent commuting links to Bristol, London and Cardiff. The village itself is steeped in history and tradition – and is even mentioned in ancient Welsh stories as one of the three chief ports of Wales.
For further details on current availability at St. Mary’s Court, log onto: barratthomes.co.uk