Ash in Surrey welcomes the launch of a new show home
Bellway is pleased to introduce a fabulous show home at Wildflower Meadow. Situated in the Surrey village of Ash β just five minutes from Aldershot β this stylish development comprises 154 new homes, ranging from two to four-bedroom houses. Buyers can visit the latest show home at Wildflower Meadow from August 28th β a beautifully appointed four-bedroom house.
Emma Jones, Sales Director for Bellway Thames Valley comments: βAs the race for space continues, demand for family homes has soared, meaning many are fighting for properties with that all-important extra bedroom. Wildflower Meadow is a fantastic choice for those who are looking to upsize, and our latest show home, The Philosopher, serves as a prime example of the type of property buyers can expect here. Weβre certain that prospective viewers will be impressed by the level of finish this property showcases and we urge interested parties to book a viewing as soon as possible.β
Beautifully surrounded by landscaped public spaces, the latest show-home is a four-bedroom property situated to the north of the development. The home has ample space with an open plan kitchen/dining/family area, a separate living room and a well-sized study. Upstairs the master bedrooms enjoys a luxury en-suite shower room, while the three other bedrooms share a fabulous family bathroom and all of the bedrooms include wardrobes.
As is synonymous with all Bellway homes on this development, the kitchen features a range of integrated appliances and stylish soft-close kitchen units. For those wishing to maximise their storage options further, there is a dedicated utility room. Sleek French doors at the rear of the property provide access to the garden, while also bathing the propertyβs interior in swathes of natural sunlight. Both the family bathroom and en-suite come complete with Roca sanitaryware, neutral tiling and Bristan chrome-finish brassware.
Wildflower Meadow is part of The Artisan Collection, Bellwayβs flagship range of new homes. Enjoying expert craftsmanship, all homes benefit from impressive designs inside and out. Set in a tranquil village location, attractive exteriors complement the local environment.
Residents at Wildflower Meadow are truly spoilt for choice when it comes to amenities, green spaces and travel connections. Locally, the village plays host to a supermarket and local stores. For a more extensive shopping experience locals can easily access Guildford β renowned for its pretty cobbled high street and extensive shops and boutiques.
For outdoor pursuits, residents at Wildflower Meadow benefit from the picturesque surroundings of Ash and the wider Surrey area. Excellent for walking or cycling, the Basingstoke canal is close by; where visitors can explore over 30 miles of towpaths that wind their way through woodland, wetland and pasture habitats. Alternatively, Lakeside Nature Reserve is also nearby, where visitors can make use of an outdoor play area and platforms for pond dipping. For adventure-seekers, Alpine Snowsports Aldershot runs dry-slope snowboarding and skiing sessions for all abilities.
Thanks to exceptional road and rail connections, Wildflower Meadow has become a hub for commuters and those who travel regularly. Ash train station is a mere five-minute walk from home and provides rail connections to Guildford and Reading in 10 and 36 minutes respectively. Aldershot and Farnborough are both reachable in under 15 minutes by car, and for those wishing to drive further afield, the M3 is just 10 minutes away; providing convenient access to destinations such as Basingstoke, Winchester and Southampton.
Prices at Wildflower Meadow from Β£455,000 for a three-bedroom house. For more information, please visit https://www.bellway.co.uk/new-homes/thames-valley/wildflower-meadow
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