Luxury New Homes On Small Development Set Along One of Burnham's Most Favoured Country Lanes

Luxury New Homes On Small Development Set Along One of Burnham's Most Favoured Country Lanes

*Stamp Duty Paid* Plot 3 Woodpeckers Chase Now Available To View - Completion Due Spring 2024

**STAMP DUTY PAID** Plot 3 - Four Bedroom/Two Bathroom Executive Detached Family Home. Forming part of a new executive development made up of 5 detached properties set along one of Burnham's most favoured and picturesque country lanes. Positioned on the fringes of Burnham, these properties offer a perfect blend of countryside living, yet still within easy reach of local amenities, all of which are in walking distance. The development is currently under construction with expected completion Spring 2024, however, the developer is giving the opportunity to place reservations now to interested parties. The properties are being designed and built to the developer's exacting standards and high specification with well planned living accommodation throughout. Traditionally constructed using brick and block work the houses will benefit from a 10 year structural warranty, highly efficient 'Air Source Heat Pump' fuelling the central heating system, as well as garaging and extensive off road parking. Site access is available. Viewing strictly by appointment only.


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