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HEYFORD PARK
Dorchester Living is set to launch two vibrant new show homes at Heyford Fields, the latest collection of homes at Heyford Park.
Created by leading interior designers, the show homes feature bright colours, stunning wallpapers and patterns in attractive combinations that reflect some of the latest interior design trends. It is likely that they will appeal to buyers who like bold and adventurous design styles.
Jeanne Evett, Sales and Marketing Director at Dorchester Living, added: “These new interior designs are completely unique at Heyford Park and we’re so excited for people to come and see them for themselves. It’s a great chance to imagine what life is like here and we’re encouraging visitors to book an appointment so they can enjoy a private viewing.”
Heyford Park is set on more than 1200 acres of land in Oxfordshire, with the area known for its long-distinguished history as a former RAF base.
Dorchester Living has transformed the site into a thriving new settlement, just ten minutes’ drive from Bicester. Many of the latest homes for sale feature bright, open-plan kitchens and spacious dining spaces, with floor-to-ceiling bifold doors, opening onto individual gardens. Upper floors comprise bedrooms with stylish en-suites and built-in wardrobes.
New residents can enjoy Heyford Park’s growing amenities, which include an attractive village green, a bar with bowling lanes, a local Sainsbury’s, a coffee shop and a dentist. A hotel and restaurant are set to open in the coming months, whilst plans for a pharmacy have been approved. Heyford Park is also home to a school, gym and a heritage centre, in recognition of the site’s fascinating past.
Prices for a two-bedroom home start from £314,995. Appointments can be booked directly with Dorchester Living by calling 01869 238 238 or visiting www.heyfordpark.co.uk
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