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Last chance at Beckett Place

18th October 2010 Print
The Coleshill at Redcliffe Homes' Beckett Place development in Shrivenham

Only one property remains for sale at a stunning new property development in the village of Shrivenham, Wiltshire.

Called Beckett Place, the development comprises of only 12 detached houses so anyone wanting to live in this sought after village, surrounded by open countryside are being advised to act now.

Built by Chipping Sodbury based Redcliffe Homes, the success at Beckett Place is further evidence that the property sector is showing signs of recovery.

Located just off the A420 the homes are ideal for a variety of house hunters from families looking for a new home with more space to those who perhaps want a fresh start.

The development’s location is also handy for those working in Swindon but is equally handy for Oxford commuters who will be able to get to the city within 30 minutes.

In addition Redcliffe Homes’ made-to-measure moving packages such as stamp duty, estate agents fees, legal fees, home removal or part exchange have helped make this development one of the most sought after in the region.

The remaining property is the deceptively large four-bedroom Coleshill house type.

Downstairs, the rear facing sitting room has French doors leading to the garden. The spacious kitchen and dining area are able to be kept clear and clean thanks to a very functional utility room with its own sink and workspace. Also on the ground floor, there is a discreet cloakroom and excellent added storage.

Upstairs the master bedroom is en suite and includes fitted wardrobes maximising space. The remaining three double bedrooms are served by the family bathroom.

Margaret Horrocks, sales and marketing manager at Redcliffe Homes said: “We’re delighted that sales at Beckett Place have gone so well and shows that if a development is in the right location with the right style property then it will sell.

“This is particularly pleasing considering the difficulties the housing market has experienced over the past 18 months. My advice now to anyone thinking of buying here is to get a move on because we don’t expect this last property to remain on the market for much longer.”

With a population of about 5,500, Shrivenham is a thriving village with many thatched cottages, stone walls, an ancient pump and a Norman church. Shrivenham Church of England Primary School is located on the High Street and the Royal Military College of Science is also close by.

For those who enjoy the great outdoors being located within the Vale of the White Horse offers plenty of walks including the Ridgeway National Trail that leads to the world famous Uffington White Horse.

Badbury Hill, known to locals as Badbury Clump, is also close by. A favourite spot for walkers it is renowned for its display of bluebells in the spring.

The Colehill is priced at £379,500.

For further information visit the website: redcliffehomes.co.uk

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The Coleshill at Redcliffe Homes' Beckett Place development in Shrivenham