Harry Potter's wizardrous move to Cirencester

To celebrate Daniel Radcliffe’s welcome return to our cinema screens in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, avid followers of the film should make a point of visiting the showhome at Corinium Via, Charles Church’s development on London Road in Cirencester and have a wander around the spellbinding themed bedroom.
In homage to wondrous wizard Harry, together with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, his friends from the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Charles Church has incorporated a magical theme in the top floor bedroom of the five bedroom detached Beverstone showhome.
Pauline Fletcher, sales director for Charles Church Wessex, said: “Corinium Via is a family-friendly development which is why we wanted to create a showhome that buyers with children could enjoy - and we have certainly done just that at this development!
“No detail has been overlooked in recreating the adventures of Harry Potter and friends – the themed room features a striking mural and magical artefacts including cardboard cut-outs of the characters, wands and wizard’s hats and is sure to impress even the most perceptive of fans.
“As we have proved at Corinium Via, the days of wall-to-wall magnolia in showhomes are certainly long gone. We take the interior design of our showhomes extremely seriously and when we think we can have fun with a theme we go for it!
“As this showhome demonstrates, we’re having enjoying experimenting with the boldest themes around and I’m sure the Harry Potter theme will well and truly wow muggles!”
With shared equity, homes at Corinium Via are currently priced from just £131,246.
The greatly historic Roman town of Cirencester is located to the south of the Cotswolds in the beautiful county of Gloucestershire. A bustling, vibrant market town, it is the perfect setting for Corinium Via, a contemporary development comprising a stylish range of well-proportioned homes offering desirable accommodation in a sought-after location.
Often referred to as the Capital of the Cotswolds, Cirencester is steeped in history with it roots dating back to Roman times when it was one of the most important towns in the country. ‘Corinium’ as it was known, still boasts several Roman remains including the meeting of three Roman roads in the town, remains of the Roman amphitheatre just outside the town and some impressive mosaics, which are on view at the Corinium Museum.
This thriving town is perfectly positioned to take advantage of the beautiful surrounding areas, with rolling Gloucestershire hills, typically English Cotswold villages, historic churches and pretty gardens all within easy reach.
For further information on the showhome, or the range of properties available at Corinium Via, visit the marketing suite open daily from 10am until 5pm. Alternatively visit: charleschurch.com