First look at how this 'luxury' 135-house estate will look once built
The first images of how a 135-house estate could look in North Yorkshire once it is built have been revealed after the show home is in place.
Developers Avant Homes North East has opened a four-bedroom family showhome at its £28m Brompton Mews development in Catterick - and have now revealed the first pictures.
Located just four miles from Richmond town centre on Cookson Way, the 135-home development comprises a mix of three and four-bedroom family homes.
Prices range from £229,995 for a three-bedroom semi-detached property to £324,995 for a four-bedroom detached house.
According to the developers, interested buyers can visit the popular four-bedroom Horbury showhome to experience one of Avant Homes’ practically designed, energy-efficient new homes first hand.
On the ground floor, the Horbury features a living room, a snug which is ideal to use as a study or playroom and a toilet.
At the back of the property, there’s an open-plan kitchen/dining room with modern integrated appliances and a family dining space.
This room also boasts a large storage cupboard, French doors leading to the rear garden and access to a dedicated utility room with an additional outside door.
Upstairs, the main bedroom is served by an ensuite shower room. A double bedroom and two single bedrooms share the use of a family bathroom with full-height tiling, bathtub, WC and washbasin.
The Horbury also benefits from a detached garage.
Selected plots at Brompton Mews feature part exchange offers and military discounts, with those eligible able to claim a £500 contribution for every £25,000 of the purchase price.
Avant Homes North East sales and marketing director, Miranda Parry, said: “We have a range of housetypes available at Brompton Mews and our Horbury showhome lets prospective buyers see for themselves what we have on offer.
“As a business, we are committed to providing quality new homes for everyone and helping people make their ideal next move a reality.
“With our wide range of incentives and variety of house types, we are looking forward to welcoming more potential buyers to Brompton Mews and continuing to create a new community within Catterick.”
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There is one affordable home remaining at Brompton Mews.
The affordable home is on the Durham County Council-backed discount market sale (DMS) scheme, which offers eligible buyers 20 per cent off the market value price.
The DMS scheme home available is a three-bedroom Baildon house type discounted to £185,000.
The DMS scheme provides access to homes while enabling buyers to attain 100 per cent ownership and financial savings, making owning a new home more achievable and affordable.