NEWBURY HOUSEBUILDER CELEBRATES BLOSSOMING OF COMMUNITY
David Wilson Homes’ Cherry Blossom Meadow housing community has now sold out after the final homebuyers were quick to secure their place at the flourishing development.
A CGI of a typical David Wilson home at Cherry Blossom Meadow
The 80-home development on Hutton Close featured a range of apartments and houses and became a close-knit community for a range of new homeowners.
Rob Allen, Sales Director at David Wilson Homes Southern, said: “Cherry Blossom Meadow has been a fantastic development and we’re pleased that each new resident has found their dream property in our completed community.
“For anyone who missed out on a property at the community, we still have a selection of properties available at our Newbury Racecourse and Donnington Heights developments close by.
“We’d encourage those interested in starting afresh with us in Newbury to book an appointment with one of our Sales Advisers to learn how to make a move.”
During its time at Cherry Blossom Meadow, David Wilson Homes worked with St Joseph’s Primary School on a competition to name the development, in addition to an Easter card design competition with Mary Hare Primary School and a gardening equipment donation to Newbury Gardens Day Nursery.
The leading developer also donated its show home furniture donation to SCRATCH (Southampton City and Region Action to Combat Hardship), which provides services that relieve the effects of disadvantage and poverty for people living in Southampton and its surrounding areas.
Emily Deacon and Jack Higgs, first time buyers at Cherry Blossom Meadow, said: “We wanted to stay local to our families so by having this development where it is in Newbury, it was just perfect.
“It’s our first property and we didn’t need anything bigger for just the two of us. We have put two bird feeders in the trees opposite our windows and we love sitting in the apartment and watching them. There is something so peaceful about it.”
The development offered the perfect balance of an urban and rural location, with a sub-hour commute to London well-complemented by the West Berkshire setting.
The centre of Newbury is less than a mile away from the development, with residents able to take advantage of Lidl, Sainsbury’s and Tesco in close proximity, in addition to the selection of health and fitness facilities conveniently located nearby.
Lovers of open green spaces found solace in Victoria Park, which also boasts tennis courts, a bowls club, skatepark and bandstand.
Travelling to work is part of many people’s weekly routine and the two-minute journey onto the A34 or M4 suited those moving to the development, with hotspots such as Bristol, Reading and Winchester easily accessible.
For homebuyers still looking to reap the benefits of living in Newbury, David Wilson Homes has one, three and four bedroom properties available at its Newbury Racecourse development, located on Home Straight.
Similarly, the housebuilder’s brand new Donnington Heights community, off Northern Avenue, has four and five bedroom homes available, which provides another great opportunity for property ladder progression in Newbury.