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Bryant at Bramley Green Bryant at Bramley Green New homes designed for the way you want to live Bryant Homes The Rye 2 Bedroom home – Plots 127, 129, 141, 169, 172, 215, 229 & 232 RYE For SAP rating please ask the Homes Consultant. Computer generated image and floorplans depict a typical Rye home. For further details of finishes, specification and parking allocation please check with the Homes Consultant. All dimensions are approximate and should not be used when ordering carpets and soft furnishings. Environmental, elevational treatments and roof designs may vary from those shown. FIRST FLOOR KITCHEN/RECEPTION ROOM (MIN. EX. DOORWAY) 5.41m x 4.07m 17'9" x 13'5" BEDROOM 1 (MIN. EX. ROBES) 3.24m x 2.88m 10'7" x 9'5" BEDROOM 2 (MAX.) 3.24m x 2.23m 10'8" x 7'4" The Rye The LANDING B.C. BATHROOM KITCHEN/RECEPTION ROOM BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 2 W FIRST FLOOR STORE GARAGE DRIVE THROUGH HALL GROUND FLOOR Please note: Floorplan scale not relative to other housetypes. Please see the Homes Consultant for further details. 06H-002/TAOX30/JULY 2008 06H-002/TAOX30/JULY The Douglas 2 Bedroom home – Plots 130, 133, 137, 140, 195, 239, 243-248, 257 & 258 DOU For SAP rating please ask the Homes Consultant. Computer generated image and floorplans depict a typical Douglas home. For further details of finishes, specification and parking allocation please check with the Homes Consultant. All dimensions are approximate and should not be used when ordering carpets and soft furnishings. Environmental, elevational treatments and roof designs may vary from those shown. GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN 2.70m x 1.99m 8'11" x 6'7" RECEPTION ROOM (MAX.) 4.08m x 3.90m 13'5" x 12'10" FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM 1 (MAX. EX. ROBES) 3.47m x 3.29m 11'5" x 10'10" BEDROOM 2 3.31m x 1.99m 10'11" x 6'6" The Douglas The W BEDROOM 1 RECEPTION ROOM STORE * * * LANDING CLOAKS BEDROOM 2 * KITCHEN HALL BATHROOM STORE GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR * Denotes window positions to end of terrace plots. Please note: Floorplan scale not relative to other housetypes. Please see the Homes Consultant for further details. 06H-001/TAOX30/JULY 2008 06H-001/TAOX30/JULY The Wessex 3 Bedroom home – Plots 134-136, 160, 161, 194, 201-203 & 235-238 WES For SAP rating please ask the Homes Consultant. Computer generated image and floorplans depict a typical Wessex home. For further details of finishes, specification and parking allocation please check with the Homes Consultant. All dimensions are approximate and should not be used when ordering carpets and soft furnishings. Environmental, elevational treatments and roof designs may vary from those shown. GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN 3.39m x 2.71m 11'2" x 8'11" RECEPTION ROOM (MAX.) 4.80m x 4.21m 15'9" x 13'10" FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM 1 (EX. ROBES) 3.35m x 2.84m 11'0" x 9'4" BEDROOM 2 (MIN.) 2.89m x 2.51m 9'6" x 8'3" BEDROOM 3 Wessex The 2.21m x 2.01m 7'3" x 6'7" BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 2 RECEPTION ROOM * * LANDING STORE EN SUITE * * W HALL STORE KITCHEN BEDROOM 1 * CLOAKS BATHROOM GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR * Denotes window positions to end of terrace plots. Please note: Floorplan scale not relative to other housetypes. Please see the Homes Consultant for further details. 06H-001/TAOX30/JULY 2008 06H-001/TAOX30/JULY The Harvington 3 Bedroom home – Plots 125, 126, 131, 132, 138, 139, 213, 214, 216, 217, 227, 228, 233, 234, 240-242, 255, 256, 259, & 260 HAR For SAP rating please ask the Homes Consultant. Computer generated image and floorplans depict a typical Harvington home. This housetype features living accommodation to upper floors, please check accessibility around stairwell for larger furnishing items. For further details of finishes, specification and parking allocation please check with the Homes Consultant. All dimensions are approximate and should not be used when ordering carpets and soft furnishings. Environmental, elevational treatments and roof designs may vary from those shown. GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN 3.34m x 1.97m 11'0" x 6'6" RECEPTION ROOM (MAX.) 4.79m x 4.15m 15'9" x 13'7" FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM 2 (MAX.) 4.15m x 3.28m 13'7" x 10'9" BEDROOM 3/STUDY (MAX.) 4.15m x 2.77m 13'7" x 9'1" SECOND FLOOR BEDROOM 1 (MIN. EX. ROBES) 3.54m x 3.06m 11'8" x 10'1" The HarvingtonThe VOID BEDROOM 2 RECEPTION ROOM C.C. * EN SUITE DOWN W STORE BATHROOM * * * LANDING * BEDROOM 1 HALL UP REDUCED REDUCED KITCHEN HEADROOM HEADROOM * CLOAKS BEDROOM 3/STUDY VOID GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR * Denotes window positions to end of terrace plots. Please note: Floorplan scale not relative to other housetypes. Please see the Homes Consultant for further details. 06H-001/TAOX30/JULY 2008 06H-001/TAOX30/JULY The Ashbourne 3 Bedroom home – Plots 158, 159, 163-165, 167, 168, 170, 171, 197-200, 230 & 231 ASH For SAP rating please ask the Homes Consultant. Computer generated image and floorplans depict a typical Ashbourne home. This housetype features living accommodation to upper floors, please check accessibility around stairwell for larger furnishing items. For further details of finishes, specification and parking allocation please check with the Homes Consultant. All dimensions are approximate and should not be used when ordering carpets and soft furnishings. Environmental, elevational treatments and roof designs may vary from those shown. GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN/DINING 4.78m x 2.74m 15'9" x 9'0" RECEPTION ROOM 2 (EX. BAY) 3.30m x 2.74m 10'9" x 9'0" FIRST FLOOR RECEPTION ROOM 1 4.60m x 3.30m 15'1" x 10'9" BEDROOM 3 4.60m x 2.61m 15'1" x 8'7" SECOND FLOOR BEDROOM 1 (EX. ROBES) 3.96m x 3.35m 13'0" x 11'0" Ashbourne The BEDROOM 2 4.60m x 2.69m 15'1" x 8'10" UTILITY BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 2 KITCHEN/DINING CLOAKS DOWN C.C. STORE LANDING LANDING BATHROOM EN SUITE UP HALL W RECEPTION ROOM 2 RECEPTION ROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Please note: Floorplan scale not relative to other housetypes. Please see the Homes Consultant for further details. 06H-001/TAOX30/JULY 2008 06H-001/TAOX30/JULY The Malbury 4 Bedroom home – Plots 128, 207, 208 & 211 MAL For SAP rating please ask the Homes Consultant. Computer generated image and floorplans depict a typical Malbury home. For further details of finishes, specification and parking allocation please check with the Homes Consultant. All dimensions are approximate and should not be used when ordering carpets and soft furnishings. Environmental, elevational treatments and roof designs may vary from those shown. GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN 3.97m x 2.83m 13'0" x 9'4" RECEPTION ROOM 1 4.61m x 3.33m 15'2" x 10'11" BATHROOM BEDROOM 4 BEDROOM 2 RECEPTION ROOM 2 2.83m x 2.81m 9'4" x 9'3" STUDY LANDING 2.31m x 2.17m 7'7" x 7'1" W FIRST FLOOR C.C. BEDROOM 1 (EX. ROBES) 3.48m x 3.41m 11'5" x 11'2" Malbury The BEDROOM 2 (MAX.) 3.62m x 2.90m 11'10" x 9'6" BEDROOM 3 (MAX.) BEDROOM 1 3.16m x 2.90m 10'4" x 9'6" BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 4 (MAX.) 3.18m x 2.67m 10'6" x 8'9" EN SUITE FIRST FLOOR KITCHEN UTILITY RECEPTION ROOM 1 CLOAKS STORE RECEPTION ROOM 2 STUDY HALL GROUND FLOOR Please note: Floorplan scale not relative to other housetypes. Please see the Homes Consultant for further details. 06H-001/TAOX30/JULY 2008 06H-001/TAOX30/JULY The Midhurst 4 Bedroom home – Plots 193, 204, 210 & 212 MID For SAP rating please ask the Homes Consultant. Computer generated image and floorplans depict a typical Midhurst home. For further details of finishes, specification and parking allocation please check with the Homes Consultant. All dimensions are approximate and should not be used when ordering carpets and soft furnishings. Environmental, elevational treatments and roof designs may vary from those shown. GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN/DINING 6.11m x 3.07m 20'1" x 10'1" EN SUITE RECEPTION ROOM (EX. BAY) W 5.28m x 3.63m 17'4" x 11'11" BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 1 STUDY (MAX.) 2.80m x 2.61m 9'3" x 8'7" FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM 1 (EX. ROBES) 4.06m x 3.15m 13'4" x 10'4" BATHROOM BEDROOM 2 (MIN.) 3.15m x 3.06m 10'4" x 10'1" BEDROOM 4 Midhurst The BEDROOM 3 (MAX.) LANDING 3.82m x 3.22m 12'7" x 10'7" BEDROOM 4 C.C. 2.69m x 2.06m 8'10" x 6'9" BEDROOM 3 FIRST FLOOR KITCHEN/DINING RECEPTION ROOM STORE UTILITY HALL GROUND FLOOR STUDY CLOAKS Please note: Floorplan scale not relative to other housetypes. Please see the Homes Consultant for further details. 06H-001/TAOX30/JULY 2008 06H-001/TAOX30/JULY The Clifford 4 Bedroom home – Plots 162 & 166 CLF For SAP rating please ask the Homes Consultant. Computer generated image and floorplans depict a typical Clifford home. For further details of finishes, specification and parking allocation please check with the Homes Consultant. All dimensions are approximate and should not be used when ordering carpets and soft furnishings. Environmental, elevational treatments and roof designs may vary from those shown. GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN/DINING 5.91m x 2.87m 19'5" x 9'5" BATHROOM BEDROOM 4 BEDROOM 3 RECEPTION ROOM 1 (EX.
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