PROSPECTIVE buyers were given a sneak peek of what a new glamorous development in our area will look like at the weekend.
Developer Bewley Homes revealed the first set of CGI images which illustrate how the new King’s Water development in Ashton Keynes will take shape during a presentation at De Vere Cotswold Water Park Hotel on Saturday, March 23.
Once completed, the development will comprise of 75 private homes which will offer idyllic views of two private lakes.
King’s Water has been designed within four distinct areas - The Meadows, The Lawns, The Mews, and The Lakes.
There will be a mixture of two, three, four and five-bedroom homes including bungalows, and Grade II listed buildings that will be refurbished, for sale and prices range from £500,000 to £4,000,000.
A show home will be available to view this summer.
Peter Carpinelli, operations director at Bewley Homes, said: “It was the first opportunity for prospective buyers to get a feel for the very special development we are building at Ashton Keynes.
“Judging by the reaction to our presentation, King’s Water is set to be a highly sought-after location for prospective house buyers wanting to live in a wonderful part of the country that will offer buyers a unique lifestyle on their doorstep.
“Conjuring a true feeling of exclusivity, these exceptional homes provide a welcome haven set away from the pace of daily life, benefiting from the peace and tranquillity of their idyllic setting.”
Elaine Stratford, sales and marketing director and one of the presenters at the event, said: “Meeting customers in person is always so rewarding and informative.
"I had the pleasure of talking to many of our guests on Saturday, some of whom even went as far as to say they felt privileged to be there to receive early details of such a unique development and to hear from Bewley directly our plans for bringing this new community to life.
“This project is truly exciting and once only opportunity.
"We had a high level of reservations, and anticipate more to follow as we move towards our show home opening in the summer.”
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