On Saturday, August 18, Redrow Homes is opening to the public all three of its show homes at the Marleberg Grange development on the Salisbury Road, Marlborough.
Visitors will be able to view the newly unveiled three and four-bedroom show homes every day from August 18 between 10.00am and 5.30pm, with Redrow staff on hand to answer any queries.
The housebuilder is currently constructing and selling the first phase of this development, which will eventually have 171 properties. Three-bedroom homes are priced from £392,995, with four and five-bedroom homes released for sale as the project progresses.
The development has Redrow Heritage homes which take their design inspiration from the Arts and Crafts movement of the 1920s and 30s with comfortable, spacious interiors designed for modern family life.
Buyers of Marleberg Grange homes will be able to use Redrow’s Mastermove scheme, which supports those who need to sell their current homes – arranging valuations, appointing estate agents and taking care of all the paperwork. Redrow can also help towards estate agent’s fees.
Sabrina Abolghasemi is area sales manager for Redrow South West: “Marleberg Grange is a beautiful development so we’re really excited to welcome people into the show homes, so they can see and get a feel for these new homes for themselves.”
“With Savernake Forest on the doorstep to this development and fantastic schools within walking distance, it really does have a lot to offer.”
There is more information on the development here. Or readers can ‘phone 01672 484 110.
Redrow South West has also announced support for Action for the River Kennet (ARK), as a demonstration of ‘a firm commitment to the local environment surrounding its Marleberg Grange development’.
Redrow’s donation will help ARK in their conservation work as well as their educational workshops for local children.
Anna Forbes is ARK’s Project Officer: “Action for the River Kennet is working to preserve the River Kennet in a variety of ways, from practical restoration to working with local children.”
“Generous donations from companies such as Redrow mean we can continue to run these worthwhile educational activities and connect companies with the Kennet and surrounding water meadows.”
Hannah Pollard, sales director at Redrow Homes South West, said: “Conserving the natural environment surrounding our developments is of upmost importance to us at Redrow.”
“It’s fantastic that we’ve been able to support such a worthy group that will bring benefits both to the local environment and community of Marlborough, including residents of Marleberg Grange.”