Whether you are on the first rung of the property ladder or the last, The Bayfields at Chepstow has something to offer.
This attractive Bovis Homes development has a range of homes which would suit everyone from first or second-time buyers to more established purchasers seeking larger homes.
For those starting out the two bedroom Doyle home is an ideal coach house with single garage available at £135,950. The Doyle has a living/dining room, a fitted kitchen complete with fridge freezer, washer dryer and oven, two bedrooms and a separate bathroom.
If looking for a larger property there is a choice of four, five and six bedroom homes, starting at £264,750, for the four bedroom, mid terrace Melville home with accommodation on three floors and a single garage.
If wanting a detached home the Faulkner, with four bedrooms, offers spacious, three storey accommodation from £306,950 and there is a choice of detached, five bedroom house types, both with the flexible extra 'rooms in the roof' storey and double garages. The Hartleigh is available from £312,550 and the Howard at £393,950.
The impressive-looking, six bedroom, detached Fenimore home, with a central gable, has extensive accommodation on three floors, with the sixth bedroom also ideal for use as an office, studio or quiet top floor retreat. The Fenimore is available at £384,750.
All the four, five and six bedroom homes come with fitted kitchens with co-ordinating wall tiles and flooring and integrated appliances, including a range cooker, dishwasher, washer dryer and fridge freezer.
All have en suites to the master bedroom and separate family bathrooms and the Fenimore also has en suites two further bedrooms.
The homes are double glazed, with gas central heating and all have mains-wired smoke detectors, turfing to the front garden and National House Building Council Buildmark warranty.
For more details call the sales office on 0845 230 7774, open daily 10am to 5pm, with a show home, or visit our website, www.bovishomes.co.uk.
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