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Orchard Mews Newbury Road, Chilton, Didcot, OX11 0PG Orchard Mews Orchard Mews Newbury Road, Chilton, Didcot, OX11 0PG Orchard Mews Orchard Mews is an exclusive development in this sought-after village location. Each home will be fitted with high quality fixtures and fittings and for a limited time only, a buyer will be able to select these from the developer’s range. Other benefits include a 10-year Aedis structural warranty and £1500 John Lewis vouchers for the first buyer to reserve (paid upon exchange of unconditional contracts). Estimated completion early 2019. Plot 1: Laurel Tree House Plot 2: Birch Tree House Plot 3: Bay Tree House Plot 4: Olive Tree House Ground Floor Accommodation Tiled entrance hall and kitchen with a choice of 3 colours. Howdens ‘Allendale’ kitchen units with a choice of 2 colours (cashmere or grey) and pewter knobs & handles. High quality solid oak worktops or a choice from Howdens laminate range. Bosch integrated white goods to include; gas hob, electric oven, extractor hood, fridge/freezer and dishwasher (Washer dryer excluded, although provision for installation included – free standing only), Belfast sink, Monobloc kitchen tap, USB wall sockets. The cloakroom is fitted with white sanitary ware with chrome/ nickel furniture. The lounge/diner is rear aspect and features LED downlights, UPVC double glazed French doors to the rear garden and under stairs cupboard. First Floor Accommodation Three bedrooms with painted four panel doors and white radiators. En suite shower room to the master bedroom and family bathroom. Flooring is included in the wet areas, white sanitary ware and chrome towel radiators, tiling with a choice of three colours. Trinity Properties Trinity Properties (Development & Construction) Ltd are an Oxfordshire based firm of developers who specialise in both traditionally built homes together with imaginative period conversions. Trinity Properties was founded in 2000 by Chris Liversedge and Jonathan Abbs-Woodd, their inspiration lying in their passion for property, architecture and design. Outside Space Access via block paved entrance hosting a selection of mixed fruit and Silver Birch trees, low level hedging and raised beds. Lawn frontage with Sandstone path to side access (plots 2-4). External lighting with LED bulbs. The rear gardens are laid mostly to lawn with a patio area and enclosed by close-boarded timber fencing, outside tap and electrical socket. Two parking spaces with provision for an electric car charging point. 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