1 minute read

City & Country’s Burderop Park ready this Spring LINK PROPERTY

By Barrie Hudson barrie@positive-media.co.uk

Situated on an historic Wiltshire estate within 31 acres of parkland, phase two at Burderop Park, from multi award-winning heritage developer City & Country, is ready to move into from this Spring.

The final phase of exclusive two, three and four-bedroom new build homes, nestled within the grounds of a Grade II* listed country manor, offers modern contemporary living with a premium specification in a unique countryside environment.

Residents have access to a plethora of outdoor space, including a large private residents’ green for this new community to enjoy. Just a short drive away is the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing even more opportunities to explore.

Jennifer Rhodes-Finch, Head of Marketing at City & Country, said: “Burderop Park offers a warm and welcoming community in glorious natural settings, proving popular with local first-time buyers and downsizers.”

Individually designed by in-house specialists, homes at Burderop Park boast a superior specification with a variety of luxury finishes throughout, including integrated appliances, Silestone worktops and polished chrome brassware. Prices at Burderop Park start from £325,000 for a two-bedroom mid-terraced home.

Buyers who reserve selected homes before 30 April can benefit from a mortgage contribution of up to £10,000. To find out more call 01793 351 917 or visitwww.cityandcountry.co.uk

Alfie Howlett: Swindon Town FC writer

May, so much to play forleague titles on the line, the promise of promotion, the pressure of the play-offs, and the scrap for survival... unless you support Swindon Town. There’ll be no title parade, trip to Wembley, and no plans for Non-League football. Just mid-table mediocrity. In fact, the only interesting aspect to the conclusion of Swindon’s season is the fact that it’ll finish on a Monday. The game itself will see Town welcome former gaffer Scott Lindsey to SN1.

It’s safe to say that the appointment of Jody Morris has been underwhelming, but how much is down to the man himself? Since arriving at SN1, Morris has been at the wheel for a spectacular

This article is from: