Over 50 per cent reserved at exclusive Lambs Cottages
But that’s exactly what’s on offer in Yapton, where the exclusive new Lambs Cottages development is located.
The latest project from Matthew Homes, who have been building quality homes across the south of England for over 30 years, and available through the Arundel office of agents Cubitt & West, the development comprises just 14 three and four bedroom houses in a convenient setting on the edge of the village, with some plots overlooking open countryside.
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Hide AdAn attractive mix of terraced and link-detached styles, all the homes in the development are built and finished to the same high standard, combining traditional external styling and materials with contemporary interior fixtures and fittings.
The specification includes fitted kitchens and bathrooms plus en-suite shower rooms.
Dedicated parking spaces or – in the case of the four bedroom homes – integral garages, are included.
But ultimately, perhaps the most remarkable thing about the Lambs Cottages development is that prices for the remaining units start at just £275,000 for a three bedroom mid-terraced home, and £320,000 for a four bedroom link-detached house.
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Hide AdAnd thanks to the Government’s hugely popular Help to Buy scheme available, that means you can buy one of these superb new family homes with a deposit of as little as £13,750.
Show home available to view and homes ready to move into now.
“Well-designed, well-priced new homes in this part of Sussex are as rare as hen’s teeth,” says Jason Willetts, director of Cubitt & West’s New Homes division, “and we are already over 50 per cent reserved!”
So, if you’re looking for a reasonably priced, high quality new home in a much sought-after, family friendly location, then you need to make a beeline for the Arundel branch of leading estate agents Cubitt & West right away – or contact them on 01903 884420 – to book a viewing.
And best do it right away, because when they’re gone, they’re gone.