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A Distinctive Collection of 21 Private Homes of Four & Five Bedrooms A distinctive collection of 21 private homes of four & five bedrooms. lindenhomes.co.uk/coedybrenin lindenhomes.co.uk/coedybrenin MORNING COMES AGAIN AN TO WAKE THE VALLEYS Idris Davies IDYLLIC LOCATION, THE PERFECT HOMES There’s something very special about the location of our new development, Coed Y Brenin. Set in a peaceful valley on the edge of the ancient market town of Abergavenny, surrounded by some of the nation’s most breathtaking scenery and steeped in history, culture, legend and myth, this extraordinary location demanded the creation of a collection of extraordinary homes. We believe we’ve met that challenge. We believe, once you’ve experienced Coed Y Brenin for yourself, you’ll agree. lindenhomes.co.uk/coedybrenin lindenhomes.co.uk/coedybrenin COED Y Brenin – FROM A YOUR KEY TO COLOURFUL PAST the ‘GATEWAY TO A VIBRANT TO Wales’ PRESENT Today Coed Y Brenin and the thriving market town Abergavenny has a history which goes back to the of Abergavenny give you and your family easy access Roman settlement of 58 AD and is surrounded by to all the amenities you need to enjoy today’s busy a truly awe-inspiring landscape. lifestyles to the full. An inspiration to poets, princes, engineers and There is a selection of renowned schools for children entrepreneurs alike, Coed Y Brenin boasts the of all ages to chose from, the nearest primary being rugged Black Mountains that include the famous less than half a mile away from the development. Blorenge hill that overlooks the picturesque For the everyday essentials, you’ll find a post office River Usk, and the National Trust owned Sugar and a range of retailers, such as Waitrose, within a few Loaf mountain, together with the historic miles of Coed Y Brenin. Abergavenny’s town centre Offas Dyke amongst its mesmerising attractions. gives you a wonderful selection of popular high street names, an eclectic choice of independent stores, plus a Abergavenny railway station is less than 2.5 miles recently refurbished market which hosts everything from from Coed Y Brenin, where regular services can get collectors’ fares to local produce days. However, you to London Paddington in around 2 hours and for retailing on a truly epic scale, Cwmbran Shopping 40 minutes. The station also provides connections Centre is one of the largest malls in Wales, putting over to major centres such as Newport, Swansea, 170 outlets within 16 miles of your new home. Cardiff and Bristol. For your gastronomic delight the area simply spoils you The town is located at the junction of three major for choice when it comes to warm, welcoming cafes, bars, highways, the A40, A465 and A402 and is just pubs and restaurants. Abergavenny also hosts South north of the M4. Cardiff is less than an hour’s drive Wales’ biggest food festival, the annual Abergavenny from Abergavenny. Food Festival, – described as the ‘Glastonbury of Food Festivals’ (Observer Food Monthly, 2005). And when you’re ready to work off some of the effects of Coed Y Brenin’s enviable lifestyle, the Abergavenny Leisure Centre and Quantum Leisure are only 1.6 miles and 2.3 miles respectively. Though you can also enjoy everything from golf, rugby and cricket to paragliding and paramounting within a 10 minute drive of the development and cricket to paragliding and paramounting within a 10 minute drive of the development. lindenhomes.co.uk/coedybrenin lindenhomes.co.uk/coedybrenin BUILDING COED Y Brenin – THE FUTURE PROOF THAT ON FIRM SMALL IS FOUNDATIONS BEAUTIFUL Linden Homes is a multi-accolade winning This impressive development comprises home builder. In the last decade alone, 21 private homes of four & five bedrooms. our homes and developments have won us numerous national awards. Every home here is designed and built to reflect the area’s architectural heritage, in terms of style, Our passion has earned us distinction in materials and building techniques. Each home is everything from design, layout, luxury and environmentally friendly, energy saving and with sustainability to quality, innovation and a specification that exudes quality. conversion, renewal and regeneration. Coed Y Brenin will have its own pretty green open space and pond, for the benefit of residents and, We specialise in bringing new life to old places, of course, the local wildlife. with over 95% of our developments being on brownfield sites, making the very most of the precious resource land is. Every home we build is created especially for it’s location (we have no ‘standard housetypes’), is finished to the highest standards, and is designed to make the very most of the space and light available. Though we’re proud to say around 97% of Linden home owners would recommend us to their friends, we continually strive to push that figure to 100%. Original Job Number: XLINW241 –Llantilid Working Drawing Ref: P100 – Rev: K Original Job Number: XLINW241 – Working Drawing Ref: ASH - 02 – Rev: Dillfields – SP – M Goldsack – 11.01.12 Cilurnum - GF– FF – Justin Chapman – 7.11.2011 Updated – Nina – 11.01.12 Updated – Pete Chan – 21.11.2011 Updated – Pete Chan – 12.12.2011 Updated – Ricky – 25.01.12 Updated – Mark Reynolds – 30.12.2011 Updated – Ricky Gane – 24.1.2012 Updated – Ian H – 06.02.12 Updated – Ian H – 23.2.2012 Updated – Pete Chan – 24.02.2012 lindenhomes.co.uk/coedybrenin lindenhomes.co.uk/coedybrenin The Oak 5 bedroom home The Sycamore 5 bedroom home The Ash DEVELOPMENT 4 bedroom home THE ASH The Beech 4 bedroom home 4 bedroom home LAYOUT The Birch AC Reduced Headroom 4 bedroom home The Elm Bedroom 4 Bedroom 3 4 bedroom home Cupd Family Room The Pine Bedroom 1 4 bedroom home Embankment Slope River Gavenny Living Room Dining Garage Garage Entrance Hall Landing Landing Lo Hatch 17 18 16 16 Kitchen 19 Study Bedroom 2 Original Job Number: XLINW241 –Llantilid 17 Bathroom Cloakroom 20 Dressing rdrobe Reduced Headroom Ensuite Ensuite Working Drawing Ref: P100 – Rev: K 18 Wa Existing bungalow Original Job Number: XLINW241 – Dillfields – SP – M Goldsack – 11.01.12 21 Working Drawing Ref: ASH - 02 – Rev: 19 20 Cilurnum - GF– FF – Justin Chapman – 7.11.2011 Updated – Nina – 11.01.12 Updated – Pete Chan – 21.11.2011 21 Updated – Pete Chan – 12.12.2011 Updated – Ricky – 25.01.12 * Updated – Mark Reynolds – 30.12.2011 Updated – Ricky Gane – 24.1.2012 BC Updated – Ian H – 23.2.2012 Updated – Ian H – 06.02.12 Updated – Pete Chan – 24.02.2012 12 10 10 6 13 12 6 Original Job Number: XLINW241 –Llantilid 21 15 14 The Oak 7 4 GROUND FLOOR 3 Working Drawing Ref: P100 – Rev: K 11 5 bedroom home 9 8 5 21 Living Room 4 15 9 3 13 5 Dillfields – SP – M Goldsack – 11.01.12 The Sycamore 8 5.66m x 3.56m 18'6" x 11'8" 11 7 Updated – Nina – 11.01.12 14 5 bedroom home Family Room Updated – Ricky – 25.01.12 The Ash 3.67m x 2.53m 12'0" x 8'3" Hereford Road AC Updated – Ian H – 06.02.12 4 bedroom home Kitchen/Dining (max) Reduced Headroom The Beech 6.60m x 4.50m 21'7" x 14'9" Bedroom 4 Bedroom 3 4 bedroom home Cupd Family Room Bedroom 1 The Birch First FLOOR 4 bedroom home Bedroom 1 Living Room Dining Garage The Oak The Elm Hall Landing Landing 3.68m x 3.58m 12'0" x 11'8" Lo Hatch 5 bedroom home 4 bedroom home Dressing Area The Sycamore The Pine Kitchen 3.05m x 1.86m 10'0" x 6'1" Study Bedroom 2 5 bedroom home 4 bedroom home Bedroom 2 Bathroom Cloakroom Dressing rdrobe Reduced Headroom The Ash Embankment Slope 5.39m x 2.96m 17'8"Ensuit x 9'8"e Ensuite River Gavenny Garage Entrance Wa 4 bedroom home Bedroom 3 17 18 The Beech 4.32m x 2.91m 14'2" x 9'6" 16 4 bedroom home Bedroom 4 16 The Birch 2.65m x 2.55m 8'8" x 8'4" 19 4 bedroom home Study 17 20 The Elm 2.90m x 2.70m 9'6" x 8'10" 18 4 bedroom home Existing bungalow Computer generated images not to scale. Finishes and materials may vary from those shown and landscaping is illustrative only. 21 The Pine Please note, floorplans and dimensions are taken from architectural drawings and are for guidance only. Dimensions stated are within a tolerance of 19 20 4 bedroom home plus or minus 50mm. Overall dimensions are usually stated and there may be projections into these. Please ask your Sales Executive for specific details. 21 Embankment Slope River Gavenny Garage Entrance * BC 17 18 16 16 12 19 17 20 10 18 10 6 13Existing bungalow 12 6 21 21 15 14 7 4 19 20 3 11 9 8 21 5 21 4 15 9 3 * 13 8 5 7 11 BC 14 12 Hereford Road 10 10 6 13 12 6 21 15 14 7 4 3 11 9 8 5 21 4 15 9 3 13 8 5 11 7 14 Hereford Road OriginalOriginal Job Job Number: Number: XLINW241 XLINW241 – – Original JobOriginal Number: Job XLINW241Number: XLINW241 – – WWorkingorking Drawing Drawing Ref: Ref: BEECH BEECH - B/01- B/01 – Rev:– Rev: Working DrawingWorking Ref: Drawing BEECH Ref: - BEECHA/02 – Rev: - A/02 – Rev: CilurCilurnumnum - -GF– GF– FF– FF– SF SF – Justin– Justin Chapman Chapman – 7.11.2011– 7.11.2011 Cilurnum Cilur- GF–num FF– - SFGF– – JustinFF– SF Chapman – Justin Chapman – 7.11.2011 – 7.11.2011 UpdatedUpdated – Pete– Pete Chan Chan – 21.11.11– 21.11.11 Updated –Updated Lee Bennet – Lee – 11.11.2011Bennet – 11.11.2011 UpdatedUpdated – Pete– Pete Chan Chan – 12.12.11– 12.12.11 Updated –Updated Pete Chan – Pete – 21.11.2011 Chan – 21.11.2011 UpdatedUpdated – Mark– Mark Reynolds Reynolds – 03.01.12– 03.01.12 Updated –Updated Pete Chan – Pete – 12.12.2011 Chan – 12.12.2011 UpdatedUpdated – Ricky– Ricky Gane Gane – 24.01.12– 24.01.12 Updated –Updated Mark Reynolds – Mark Reynolds– 03.01.2012 – 03.01.2012 lindenhomes.co.uk/coedybrenin lindenhomes.co.uk/coedybrenin THE BEECH THE SYCAMORE Dressing Dressing rdrobe rdrobe rdrobe rdrobe Wa 4 bedroom home Wa 5 bedroom home Wa Wa Living/DiningLiving/Dining *plot
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