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Crest Nicholson launches new development in Bishop’s Waltham, Southampton

by Francesca July 13, 2020July 13, 2020
written by Francesca July 13, 2020July 13, 2020
Crest Nicholson launches new development in Bishop’s Waltham, Southampton

Award-winning developer Crest Nicholson recently launched a brand-new development in the small market town of Bishop’s Waltham, Southampton. Tangier Gardens comprises a boutique collection of 38 three and four bedroom houses, with the homes ready to move into by October 2020.

The homes are traditional in design, blending seamlessly into the village surroundings and the modern interiors are fitted with stylish, high-quality appliances. Selected homes will be available for purchase through the government’s Help to Buy: Equity Loan scheme, or Crest Nicholson’s Part Exchange and SmoothMove schemes.

Located in the Meon Valley, Bishop’s Waltham is an idyllic setting for Tangier Gardens. There are an abundance of walks and natural sights, with the River Hamble an energetic hub of recreational water and boating activities. The country park around the river provides a peaceful setting for a weekend stroll, while a number of longer trails are found along the Valley.

Eileen Guihen, Head of Sales and Marketing at Crest Nicholson South, commented: “We are thrilled to have just launched our latest development, Tangier Gardens, in the delightful town of Bishop’s Waltham. The homes are ideal for a variety of buyers and will especially appeal to growing families looking for a peaceful village community. Bishop’s Waltham is a charming place, offering the tight-knit community of a village, while still providing a range of amenities close by.

“We encourage potential buyers to book a viewing as soon as possible to avoid missing out.”

The development benefits from the quiet atmosphere of a village community, but this does not come at the expense of amenities. The town’s various pubs and restaurants are right on the doorstep of Tangier Gardens. There is also a selection of schools, including the brand new Boorley Park primary school. A country market usually takes place every Friday and there are clubs and groups aplenty, making it easy to settle into the friendly local community.

Tangier Gardens also benefits from excellent travel connections. The M27 and M3 are close by, while Botley station is just a ten minutes’ drive away, with regular trains arriving to London Waterloo in under two hours. Southampton Airport is within ten miles too, providing easy transport to major cities within the UK, including Manchester, Newcastle, Belfast, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Prices at Tangier Gardens start from £564,950 for a four-bedroom home. For more information, please call 01489 222 177 or visit www.crestnicholson.com/tangier-gardens.

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