Pye Homes has announced the release for its last collection of sustainable homes at its Church Farm development.

The housebuilder’s selection of two, three and four-bedroom homes start from £280,000.

They include:

  • The Abbey Apartments: one and two bedrooms, one bathroom, allocated parking
  • The Bowyer Apartments: one and two bedrooms, one bathroom, allocated parking
  • The Francis: two bedrooms, one bathroom, allocated parking
  • The Portman: three bedrooms, two bathrooms, single garage and parking
  • The Palmer: three bedrooms, two bathrooms, single garage
  • The Hawley: three bedrooms, two bathrooms, allocated parking and garage
  • The Quinton: four bedrooms, two bathrooms, parking varies per plot
  • The Langham: four bedrooms, three bathrooms, double garage
  • The Nairne: three bedrooms, two bathrooms, single garage (coming soon)

The new homes will also be fitted with in-roof solar panels, EV car charging points and air source heat pumps.

Additionally, one plot – The Francis – offers a dedicated ‘green package’ which includes those features as well as £20,000 towards moving costs and £4,000 worth of integrated appliances.

The Langham plot also offers paid Stamp Duty which saves homebuyers £34,750 in costs. Pye Homes also offers paid-for Stamp Duty on their new Abbey and Bowyer Apartments.

Additional accessibility and sustainability features on the development include the fact that:

  • Every home has been built to accommodate a wheelchair
  • 25 per cent of the scheme will be multi-functional green space
  • Existing walking routes have been upgraded to become walk and cycle ways
  • ‘Hedgehog highways’ can be found in selected gardens

Danielle Simpson, sales director for Pye Homes, said: “We’re excited to release a new collection of homes in this unique, sought-after development. From day one our goal has been to create not just houses, but a thriving community rooted in sustainability; we look forward to welcoming the new residents to Church Farm.”

Visit: www.pyehomes.co.uk/developments/church-farm

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