HE second phase of Banner Homes’ new development at Whitehorse Park in Banbury is on sale.
Eleven three and four-bedroom stone-built houses, which follow on from the existing phase one, are arranged in a courtyard-style setting.
The two and three-storey properties each have their own garage and parking space and the living spaces are designed to be versatile, with different zones aimed at growing families and those in need of space for visiting family and friends.
The ground floor is dominated by a lounge area and kitchen/breakfast room fitted with stainless steel integrated appliances. This floor also includes a cloakroom, storage space and in some instances a separate study or dining room.
The houses have three or four bedrooms, split over one or two floors, including a master with fitted wardrobes and en-suite shower room or bathroom.
There is also a family bathroom located on the first floor and in some homes a second en-suite on the second floor, along with a further bedroom.
Becky and Martin Chambers are among those who bought a house in the phase one properties at Whitehorse Park.
Mrs Chambers explained: “With a new baby, we wanted a home we could start enjoying from day one. It was a nice thought knowing that we were the first people to live here. We are delighted.
“The layout is perfect for our needs, the building quality is impressive and it’s a lovely area to raise children. I truly believe that this is our ‘forever home’ — there just seems no need to move.”
Banner Homes offers a number of financial packages, including its Premier Part Exchange scheme.
Prices for the phase two homes at Whitehorse Park start from £259,950 for a four-bedroom terraced home with garage. The show home is open Thursday to Monday, 10am to 5pm.
For more information, call 01295 264567 or see the website bannerhomes.co.uk
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