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Lavender Grove Is a Marketing Name and It’S Time to Exchange Contracts; You Sign the the Day of Your Legal Completion Lavender Gr ove Farmborough, Bath Welcome to Lavender Gr ove Farmborough, Bath Lavender Grove Rural yet accessible. Lovell Homes select development historic City of Bath and 12 miles to the of three and four bedroom family bright lights of Bristol. homes at Lavender Grove enjoy a rural location. With its nightlife, top brand shopping, redbrick university and Temple Meads The village of Farmborough is mainline station, Bristol offers all the characterised by Bath stone walls, the action you could want. For even more Conygre Brook and surrounding history and culture, visit the Georgian farmland, yet is only 9 miles from the crescents of Bath - only nine miles away. View of hills near Farmborough and Marksbury Image © Copyright Maurice Pullin At Lovell we believe your home should be more than about the right place at the right price. It should also reflect your personality and tastes. That’s why every Lovell home has Style, Quality and Value (or SQV, as we call it) built-in from the start, making your new home somewhere you’ll be proud to call your own. Minchinhampton showhome interior showhome Minchinhampton INSPIRING STYLE A Lovell home is well-known for contemporary design and featuring the latest in stylish fixtures and fittings, but that’s not all. With the Lovell Inspirations range you can add all sorts of extras to make it truly your own. UNRIVALLED QUALITY We are particularly proud of the superior specification and workmanship every one of our properties offers, with a rigorous attention to detail you’ll simply love. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE But most of all, you’ll love how surprisingly affordable and easy to own a Lovell home can be, especially with the range of purchase options available. Repton Grange showhome interior Grange showhome Repton Minchinhampton showhome interior showhome Minchinhampton It’s what makes our homes unique Pulteney Weir, River Avon, Bath Life at Lavender Grove Lavender Grove, offering all the several other primary schools within benefits of Village Life. To find out three miles, and Bath Community about life in Farmborough, start at Academy a short drive away. Farmborough church, Saints All the village’s Community Website (www.farmborough.org.uk). You’ll There are a number of groups, clubs find everything from music festivals and activities regularly hosted in to fashion shows - and Zumba! the village from kickboxing, dance and fitness to floral art, bell ringing Half a mile’s walk away, your nearest and singing, plus weekly children’s pub is the family-friendly Butchers playgroups. Arms serving locally sourced fresh food and real ales. The New Inn and Further afield, the ancient woodland The Seven Stars are both also within and springs of Silver Street Nature reach and well regarded. Reserve at Midsomer Norton is a great place for a picnic. From the village, you’re only two miles from the nearest supermarket. For commuters, the M5 and Bristol For high street names and Airport can be reached within 13 miles independent boutiques, Bristol and Bath Baths, Roman Bath have a wide choice of places giving access to the rest of the UK to shop. and beyond. Alternatively, your nearest railway stations are at Keynsham and For the younger generation, you’re at Oldfield, both around five and a half less than 100 yards from miles away. Farmborough Church of England VC Primary School, 4 star Ofsted Lavender Grove - a rural gem, perfect rated and described in 2013 as for a tranquil family life, yet never far “An outstanding school”. There are from the city lights! Pulteney River Weir, Avon, Bath For further information on catchments, please contact the relevant school directly. The Butchers Arms, Farmborough Arms, Butchers The Lord John Copyright © Image Lovell Life Every one of the homes we build properties, minimal maintenance is built with one crucial extra and they stand the test of time. All of element: pride. Lovell only builds our homes are of extremely high quality high-quality homes and we make and specification. Surround yourself customer satisfaction our number with the comfort that comes from Repton Grange showhome interior Grange showhome Repton one priority. This means that you carefully considered contemporary design, combined with rigorous build enjoy extraordinary value for quality. Lovell homes are always money, as well as a superior and designed with flair, character and distinctive home. attention to detail. We want your home to be interesting, inviting and individual. Lovell uses sustainable products wherever possible. So not only do our homes help look after the Most of all, once you step through environment, but for homeowners, the front door, we want you to know they also offer excellently insulated you’re home. Repton Grange showhome interior Grange showhome Repton BROO KS ID N E DRIV 35 34 33 E 31 32 30 36 PU 29 BLIC 27 28 FO OT PA TH LINK 37 13 26 14 / 16 38 25 12 E KSIDE DRIV BROO 24 BIN 1 11 ORE GARDEN ST E 23 STOR 17 22 10 18 2 3 9 21 20 19 8 TH TH LINK PA 7 OT FO 6 BLIC 5 PU 4 BROO Development KS ID Layout N E DRIV 35 The Hazelwood 34 33 E 3 bedroom home 32 31 36 30 The Hawthorn PU 29 BLIC 27 28 FO 3 bedroom home OT PA TH LINK 37 The Blackthorn 13 4 bedroom home 26 14 / 16 38 The Chestnut 25 12 E 4 bedroom home KSIDE DRIV BROO Blue Cedar 24 Exclusive homes for the over 55’s BIN 1 11 ORE GARDEN ST E 23 STOR 17 Affordable housing* 22 10 18 2 BROO 3 9 *Affordable housing will includeKS homes and apartments for rent and for shared ownership. 21 20 ID 19 8 This development layout planE DRIV depicts the intended layout and development mix at the time TH TH LINK PA 7 N of going to press, however those intentions may change and a purchaser cannot rely on the OT details shown on this plan. Landscaping shown is only indicative. Any queries should be raised FO 6 35 34 through the conveyancing process in the usual way. BLIC 33 5 E PU 31 32 4 30 36 29 27 28 37 13 26 14 / 15 38 25 12 24 11 1 23 17 22 10 18 2 3 9 21 20 19 8 7 6 5 4 The Hazelwood 3 bedroom home Plots 12, 17, 18, 19, 33, 34, 35, 36 & 37 (Render finish) CGI shows plot 17. CGIs are indicative, external finishes and features may vary. BATHROOM BATHROOM DINING ROOM DININGKITC ROOMHEN KITCHEN BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 LANDING LANDING STORE STORE EN-SUITE EN-SUITE A/C A/C HALL LIVINGHALL ROOM LIVING ROOM BEDROOM 3 BEDROOMBEDROOM 3 2 BEDROOM 2 CLOAKS CLOAKS Ground floor First floor Ground floor First floor Living room Cloaks Bedroom 1 Bedroom 3 4927mm x 3087mm (max) 1800mm x 1012mm (max) 3099mm x 2900mm (max) 2651mm x 2557mm (max) 16’1” x 10’1” (max) 5’11” x 3’4” (max) 10’1” x 9’6” (max) 8’8” x 8’4” (max) Kitchen/Dining room En-suite Bathroom 5632mm x 2900mm (max) 3099mm x 1144mm (max) 2098mm x 2062mm (max) 18’5” x 9’6” (max) 10’1” x 3’8” (max) 6’9” x 6’8” (max) Bedroom 2 3694mm x 2604mm (max) 12’1” x 8’6” (max) Dimensions stated are within 50mm (2”) but should not be used as a basis for furnishings, furniture or appliance spaces etc. Dimensions for such purposes must be verified against actual site measurements. The handing of plots may vary from the floor plans shown, please check individual plot details with our sales team. The Hawthorn 3 bedroom home Plot 13 (Render finish) Plot 38 (Front elevation stone & side elevation render) CGI shows plot 13. CGIs are indicative, external finishes and features may vary. LANDING LANDING CLOAKS CLOAKS BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 3 DINING ROOM DINING ROOM STORE STORE BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM A/C A/C KITCHEN KITCHEN BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2 HALL HALL BATHROOM BATHROOMEN-SUITE EN-SUITE Ground floor First floor Ground floor First floor Living room Cloaks Bedroom 1 Bedroom 3 3025mm x 5650mm 1825mm x 1200mm (max) 3086mm x 4361mm 2839mm x 2276mm 9’11” x 18’6” 5’11” x 3’11” (max) 10’1” x 14’4” 9’4” x 7’5” Kitchen/Dining room En-suite Bathroom 3641mm x 5650mm (max) 3086mm x 1200mm (max) 1947mm x 1902mm (max) 11’10” x 18’6” (max) 10’11” x 3’11” (max) 6’4” x 6’2” (max) Bedroom 2 2839mm x 3285mm 9’4” x 10’8” Dimensions stated are within 50mm (2”) but should not be used as a basis for furnishings, furniture or appliance spaces etc. Dimensions for such purposes must be verified against actual site measurements. The handing of plots may vary from the floor plans shown, please check individual plot details with our sales team. The Blackthorn 4 bedroom home Plot 22 (Render finish) CGI shows plot 22. CGIs are indicative, external finishes and features may vary. BEDROOMBEDROOM 4 4 DININGDINING ROOM ROOM BEDROOMBEDROOM 3 3 BABATHROOMTHROOM KITCKITCHEHEN N LALANDINGNDING STSTORORE E UTILITUTILITY Y A/A/C C BEDROOMBEDROOM 2 2 LIVINGLIVING ROOM ROOM BEDROOM 1 STSTORORE E BEDROOM 1 HALLHALL EN-SUIEN-SUITETE CLCLOAOAKSKS Ground floor First floor Ground floor First floor Living room Utility Bedroom 1 Bedroom 3 5130mm x 3950mm (max) 1700mm x 1722mm (max) 2974mm x 4887mm (max) 2612mm x 3072mm 16’10” x 12’11” (max) 5’6” x 5’7” (max) 9’8” x 16’0” (max) 8’6” x 10’10” Kitchen/Dining room Cloaks En-suite Bedroom 4 7950mm x 3600mm (max) 1700mm x 1750mm (max) 1950mm x 2237mm (max) 3261mm x 2015mm 26’0” x 11’10” (max) 5’6” x 5’8” (max) 6’5” x 7’4” (max) 10’7” x 6’7” Bedroom 2 Bathroom 2856mm x 4100mm 1899mm x 3060mm (max) 9’4” x 13’5” 6’2” x 10’0” (max) Dimensions stated are within 50mm (2”) but should not be used as a basis for furnishings, furniture or appliance spaces etc.
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