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Horgan-Homes-Brochure.Pdf RURAL LOCATION in the heart of Worcestershire 2 3 HORGAN HOMES The respected Midlands-based Horgan Homes PREMIUM LOCATION has been building distinctive premium-quality homes for more than twenty-five years. Our passion for excellence has earned us an enviable reputation, which we strive constantly to maintain. Investing in a home is one of the most important decisions you make. As homebuilders, we acknowledge this by applying our family-business REMIUM IFESTYLE values to every stage in creating your future home. From finding the most P L desirable locations and ensuring that our homes blend into the existing landscape, to our first-class and comprehensive after-sales service. Stylish design, latest construction methods, energy efficiency, high-quality fittings, and pristine finishes are the hallmarks of any Horgan Homes REMIUM UALITY development. P Q We present our latest: the exceptional Braithwaite Close in Hallow. 4 5 PREMIUM LOCATION Views from Witley, Nº 9 Worcester Worcester M5 Birmingham Birmingham City Centre Foregate Street (J7) City Centre International 2.6 miles 2.7 miles 5.3 miles 30 miles 38 miles From Braithwaite Close Great Cheltenham Birmingham Birmingham London Malvern Spa New Street International Paddington BRAITHWAITE CLOSE | HALLOW | WORCESTERSHIRE | WR2 6PQ 21minutes 80 minutes 80 minutes 100 minutes 168 minutes From Foregate Street 6 7 BRAITHWAITE CLOSE BY 8 9 BRAITHWAITE CLOSE ASTLEY ASTWOOD BEAUChaMP Nº 1 Nº 2 Nº 3 4 bedroom detached 4 bedroom detached 4 bedroom detached plus additional accommodation plus additional accommodation plus additional accommodation HADLEY HANBURY HAWFORD Nº 4 Nº 5 Nº 6 4 bedroom detached 4 bedroom detached 4 bedroom detached plus additional accommodation plus additional accommodation plus additional accommodation KEMPSEY SHELSLEY WITLEY Nº 7 Nº 8 Nº 9 4 bedroom detached 4 bedroom detached 4 bedroom detached plus additional accommodation plus additional accommodation plus additional accommodation 10 11 ASTLEY Nº 1 4 bedroom detached plus additional accommodation • Detached garage with upper floor offering additional accommodation, with dressing room and ensuite. • Acoustic glazing. • Energy efficient with air source pump. GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Kitchen/ Bedroom 1 4.500 m x 4.400 m Annex/ Family Room 9.150 m x 3.350 m Master Ensuite 1.800 m x 1.650 m Study/Games 4.500 m x 2.500 m Dining Room 3.450 m x 3.350 m Bedroom 2 6.650 m x 3.350 m Dressing/Store 3.300 m x 1.500 m Lounge 5.250 m x 5.000 m Ensuite 2.050 m x 1.450 m Ensuite 3.300 m x 1.000 m Study 3.050 m x 1.700 m Bedroom 3 4.150 m x 3.350 m Utility 3.050 m x 1.500 m Bedroom 4 3.150 m x 2.750 m Cloaks 2.500 m x 1.000 m Bathroom 3.350 m x 2.150 m Garage 5.600 m x 5.800 m DISCLAIMER: This plan is for illustrative purposes only and should be used as such by any prospective purchaser. The services systems and appliances are shown have not been tested and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given. Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the floor plan contained here, measurements of doors, windows, rooms, and any other items are approximate and no responsibility is taken for error, omission or misstatement. 12 13 ASTWOOD 4 bedroom detached plus additional accommodation Nº 2 • Double garage with room above. • Second floor accommodation with dressing and ensuite. • Acoustic glazing. • Energy efficient with air source pump. GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Kitchen/ Bedroom 1 4.550 m x 4.400 m Annex/ Family Room 9.150 m x 3.350 m Master Ensuite 1.800 m x 1.750 m Study/Games 4.500 m x 2.500 m Dining Room 3.450 m x 3.350 m Bedroom 2 6.650 m x 3.350 m Dressing/Store 3.300 m x 1.500 m Lounge 5.250 m x 4.400 m Ensuite 2.050 m x 1.450 m Ensuite 3.300 m x 1.000 m Study 3.050 m x 1.700 m Bedroom 3 4.150 m x 3.350 m Utility 3.050 m x 1.500 m Bedroom 4 3.150 m x 2.650 m Cloaks 2.000 m x 1.000 m Bathroom 2.350 m x 2.250 m Garage 5.600 m x 5.800 m Dressing/Store 5.620 m x 3.640 m DISCLAIMER: This plan is for illustrative purposes only and should be used as such by any prospective purchaser. The services systems and appliances are shown have not been tested and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given. Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the floor plan contained here, measurements of doors, windows, rooms, and any other items are approximate and no responsibility is taken for error, omission or misstatement. 14 15 BEAUCHAMP 4 bedroom detached plus additional accommodation Nº 3 • Double garage. • Additional ensuite accommodation above the garage with separate access. • Acoustic glazing. • Energy efficient with air source pump. GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Kitchen/ Bedroom 1 5.100 m x 4.250 m Study 4.200 m x 1.950 m Family Room 6.500 m x 5.850 m Dressing 1.375 m x 1.540 m Bathroom 3.600 m x 1.850 m Dining Room 3.900 m x 3.650 m Master Ensuite 2.950 m x 1.450 m Annex/ Lounge 6.400 m x 4.000 m Bedroom 2 3.800m x 3.650 m Study/Games 5.250 m x 2.650 m Utility 1.950 m x 1.900 m Ensuite 2.250 m x 1.350 m Ensuite 2.050 m x 1.200 m Cloaks 1.950 m x 1.650 m Bedroom 3 4.000 m x 3.400 m Garage 5.600 m x 5.800 m Bedroom 4 3.850 m x 2.850 m Cloaks 1.000 m x 1.750 m DISCLAIMER: This plan is for illustrative purposes only and should be used as such by any prospective purchaser. The services systems and appliances are shown have not been tested and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given. Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the floor plan contained here, measurements of doors, windows, rooms, and any other items are approximate and no responsibility is taken for error, omission or misstatement. 16 17 BRAITHWAITE CLOSE HALLOW St. Phillip & St. James Church Hallow Village Hall Crown Inn Hallow C of E Primary School Ladygo Stores Post Office & Stores All local amenities within 10 minutes walking distance 18 19 PREMIUM LOCATION the perfect blend This outstanding development of only nine executive homes, in a private close, has a privileged location in the tranquil sought-after Worcestershire village of Hallow. Braithwaite Close is within walking distance of the many local amenities and is only three miles from the historic cathedral city of Worcester. These truly individual, spacious four-bedroom detached homes incorporate additional accommodation with premium fixtures and fittings brands, including Neff double ovens, Porcelanosa tiles, Duravit sanitaryware, and Stovax wood burners. Designed, built, and finished to the highest specifications, each of the energy-efficient homes in Braithwaite Close offers the potential for an aspirational rural-village lifestyle, in one of England’s most picturesque and favoured counties. 20 21 HALLOW a village with heart & soul For the outdoor life, there’s a sports field and the welcoming Hallow Tennis Club (established 1909), with five excellent floodlit hard courts and accredited tennis coaches available. Hallow is one of the most picturesque rural villages Appealing local walks include the official Worcestershire Walks’ Hallow Farm in the heart of Worcestershire, with a rich history and thriving spirit – Heritage Walk. For keen gardeners, there’s the active Hallow Horticultural evidenced by the friendly Hallow Village Community Group. Society. The village is home to no fewer than 18 listed buildings. The Crown Inn in Hallow is an attractively refurbished 17th-century inn with Within walking distance of Braithwaite Close, you’ll find the well- rustic charm, log burners in winter, and a spacious garden with outdoor stocked Ladygo Stores for convenient day-to-day shopping; kitchen. Foodies will appreciate the inn’s flavourful cuisine, based on seasonal 19th-century church of St Philip and St James; Post Office; and Hallow local produce, and occasional events – such as wine tastings and cooking Church of England Primary School. demonstrations – held in the garden’s atmospheric Scandinavian tipi. 22 23 Elite Sports EDUCATION outstanding choice Hallow has access to an excellent selection of state and private schools. For older students Heart of Worcester College and University of Worcester are both ideally situated on the doorstep. State Schools Independent Schools Heart of Worcester College Hallow CofE Primary School - Main Road, Hallow, The Kings School, Worcester (Church of England) (campuses in Worcester, Malvern, Redditch, and 5 mins walk Bromsgrove) RGS Worcester (non-denominational) The Chantry School (secondary) in Martley (Rated ‘Outstanding’ by OFSTED) Abberley Hall, Worcester (all faiths) The University of Worcester is a public research university, based in the city Worcester Sixth Form College Alice Ottley School, Worcester (all girls) 24 25 HADLEY 4 bedroom detached plus additional accommodation Nº 4 • Triple garage. • Additional ensuite accommodation above the garage with access from the main house. • Uninterrupted views to the Malvern Hills and of Hallow’s 19th-century St Philip and St James church.
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