A brand-new luxury home development only a short drive from Studley has officially been unveiled.
The latest opportunity in increasingly popular residential park living is taking shape near the historic hamlet of Outhill, close to Studley Castle and a short distance from Redditch town centre.
The energy-efficient development is called Outhill View and was unveiled at The World of Park and Leisure Homes Show 2024 in Stoneleigh on June 27.
The off-plan homes are now on sale with 55 lodges set to completed in the first phase of the project.
An open day will also be held at the sales office at Outhill View on Friday, July 5, Saturday, July 6 and Sunday, July 7.
David Cotter, sales manager at Outhill View, said: "There has been a huge amount of interest in the development of Outhill View given its fantastic country location surrounded by green pastures, leafy views and charming country lanes.
"Residential park living is becoming a very enticing option for a lot of people, especially retirees or people who are nearing retirement, who are seeking an environment which is conducive to peace of mind in the company of like-minded friends and neighbours.
"Outhill, like the rest of Warwickshire, has been washed by the tides of history because of its location in the middle of the country, and is dotted with lovely rural communities, to which Outhill View will become the latest addition."
Restricted to people over the age of 45, the Outhill View homes will be particularly attractive to buyers approaching retirement.
The potential of a park property will be on display at the Stoneleigh Show, with products from the Omar Group, the UK’s No one designer, manufacturer and solutions provider to the parks industry.
The developers said the homes come with a modern, fully fitted kitchen, integrated appliances, two bedrooms, a living room and a manufacturer's guarantee.
The properties will be on sale with prices varying from £235,000 to £295,000.
For more information visit www.outhillview.co.uk/
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