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2 bedroom end of terrace house for sale

Plot 58, The Alnmouth at Sonnet Park, Banbury Road CV37
New build
Study
End of terrace house
2 beds
Added > 14 days

Key information

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Features and description

  • Modern open plan kitchen/dining/living room
  • French doors leading to the garden
  • Downstairs WC
  • Family bathroom with modern fixtures and fittings

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The Alnmouth is a great first home if you’re stepping onto the property ladder. Make your mark on the open-plan living space and create a welcoming new home to come back to after a busy day. One of the bedrooms has all the storage space you’ll need for your wardrobe and the other can easily double-up as a home office or guest room.

Additional Information

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council tax band: Not made available by local authority until post-occupation

Rooms

Kitchen 2.81m x 3.77m (9ft 2in x 12ft 4in)

Living/Dining room 3.76m x 3.89m (12ft 4in x 12ft 9in)

WC

Bedroom 1 3.01m x 3.02m (9ft 10in x 9ft 10in)

Bedroom 2 2.18m x 3.88m (7ft 1in x 12ft 8in)

Bathroom

Kitchen 2.81m x 3.77m (9ft 2in x 12ft 4in)

Living/Dining room 3.76m x 3.89m (12ft 4in x 12ft 9in)

WC

Bedroom 1 3.01m x 3.02m (9ft 10in x 9ft 10in)

Bedroom 2 2.18m x 3.88m (7ft 1in x 12ft 8in)

Bathroom

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About this developer

Persimmon Homes - Sonnet Park
Persimmon Homes - Sonnet Park
Banbury Road Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 7GY
01789 229480
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Our latest development of two, three and four-bedroom homes sits less than 2 miles from the centre of sought-after Stratford, ideally situated to make the most of local amenities and attractions. Sonnet Park enjoys a fantastic location, surrounded by open countryside yet just a 10-minute cycle from the attractive heart of Stratford-upon-Avon and all its facilities. Steeped in culture, the town is best known as the birthplace of Shakespeare and has retained many of its historic buildings. There’s a wealth of local attractions, including the famous Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford Butterfly Farm, and of course, the house where Shakespeare was born – all of which make the town a thriving centre for tourism. When you’re not taking in the culture, Stratford offers a wide array of high street and independent shops, along with superb dining options from Michelin-starred cuisine to numerous family-friendly pubs.
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