A NEW build property ready to move into, which includes upgrades worth more than £15,000, will be open for viewings this weekend.
The open weekend is taking place at David Wilson Homes’ near sell-out Nerrols Grange development on Nerrols Drive where only five properties remain for sale until the site closes.
House hunters can view the four-bedroom detached Kirkdale from 10am to 5.30pm on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 June which is complete with £15,400 worth of kitchen and flooring upgrades.
Louise Ware, sales director for Barratt David Wilson Homes South West, said: “This semi-rural development has been one of our most popular sites and it’s easy to see why - it’s surrounded by six acres of green open space where many homes benefit from uninterrupted views of the nearby countryside, with some even overlooking the stunning Quantock Hills.
“The Kirkdale is an exceptional property that offers luxury and practicality in equal measure.
“With its high-quality upgrades and ready and waiting for new owners, it presents a unique opportunity for prospective buyers to settle into one of our most sought-after developments within a matter of weeks.
“There’s a thriving community at Nerrols Grange – we’d love the opportunity to introduce potential buyers showcase the Kirkdale and everything this stunning new neighbourhood in Taunton has to offer which includes an abundance of open space on the doorstep, allotments, a play area, primary school, and a nursery.”
The move-in ready Kirkdale features French doors to the garden, a separate utility room, and a bay-fronted lounge.
Upstairs, the main bedroom has an ensuite, three additional double bedrooms, and a family bathroom.
The property includes a garage and two parking spaces.
Nerrols Grange is a 15-minute walk to local schools, shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants.
For commuters, junction 25 of the M5 and Taunton train station are both under a ten-minute drive away.
The development is expected to be fully sold and occupied in the summer.
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