Work has started on a luxury £22 million residential scheme in Stamford which will comprise mainly of four and five bedroomed detached homes with separate garages.
Wynbrook Homes, based in Radcliffe on Trent in Nottingham, have started the works on the development named Top Lock Meadows, which is located on Uffington Road in Stamford.
Top Lock Meadows will provide high quality homes ranging in price from £400,000 to £1.4 million with three specification ranges providing increasing levels of personalisation.
The residences will be located on good sized plots with a number of them situated within private gated locations.
Some of the luxury homes will feature either a studio or additional room above them.
Wynbrook are also offering individual landscape architect designed rear gardens to the most prestigious £1million+ residences.
Managing Director of Wynbrook Homes Mike Day said: “Our reputation for high quality residences goes before us and we are proud to be adding high specification housing stock built from locally quarried and sourced materials to the prestigious town of Stamford.”
Stamford-based independent Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents Richardson will be marketing the properties, although interest in the development has already resulted in a number being sold off plan.
Alister Leach of Richardson Surveyors, who is acting agent for the development, said: “We are extremely excited about bringing these high-quality homes to the Stamford market and are already generating a considerable amount of interest.
“The designs and layouts have proved extremely popular offering a wide range of property styles with the added benefit of been located within walking distance of the town centre.”
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