JUST four plots remain for sale at one of the North-East’s newest housing developments in the stunning countryside south of Newcastle.
The beautiful Tyne Valley mining village of Marley Hill is home to the Marley View development; 20 attractive, modern family homes which have proved so popular that all but four have already been sold.
As the leaves begin to turn brown, developer Bede Homes has announced exclusive autumn offer reductions on the four residences, with prices starting from just £179,950.
Richard Buckley, director of Bede Homes, said: “Marley Hill is a wonderful community, and it’s been no surprise that the Marley View properties have been snapped up by house hunters.
“They’re perfect family homes, close to five local schools with ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted ratings, and with the last few being offered at such an attractive price, we don’t expect them to be available for long.”
The development sits in what was formerly the village schoolhouse’s playing fields and playground, offering spectacular views of the Tyne Valley countryside, giving the whole site a wide-open sense of freedom.
The historic schoolhouse itself is also still very much a feature of the area. Built in 1895, it is one of the colliery village’s oldest buildings, and work is underway to transform the charming building into two high-quality dwellings.
Each property is built to exacting modern standards, and features a large kitchen, a drive-in garage, and both front and rear gardens.
The remaining properties include a three-bedroom, semi-detached home being offered at £179,950, and three, four-bedroom detached homes priced at £274,950, £279,950 and £284,950.
To arrange a viewing, contact Your Move Whickham on 01914 887 968, or email whickham@your-move.co.uk.
www.bedehomes.co.uk/development/
Marley View, Marley Hill, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE16
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