A number of new family homes have been listed for sale in Malvern.
Estate agency Nicol & Co is marketing a total of nine new homes at a developmental site known as Coppice View, built by Sanctuary.
The range of three, four and five-bedroomed properties have been built with good views of the Malvern Hills.
Of the nine homes, four are 'close to completion'.
These include 'The Foxglove' – a selection of four-bedroomed homes priced from £475,000, which come with garages and off-road parking.
Other properties already built include 'The Buttercup', a three-bedroomed home with similar features, priced from £377,400.
The Foxglove properties have been designed to have the kitchen and dining area on the left, with double doors which open onto the garden.
The large living room runs from front to back on the right and opens up onto the rear garden.
It also has a downstairs toilet and utility room, whilst upstairs the master and second bedroom feature ensuite bathrooms and walk-in wardrobes.
Matt Nicol, managing director of Nicol & Co, said: "We are thrilled to have been instructed by Sanctuary on their Coppice View development.
"These high-quality properties are perfect for buyers who want a home in a tranquil area with easy transport links to Worcester, Ledbury and the wider Worcestershire area."
Situated near Malvern Hills, the town centre has a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as the Malvern Theatre, Priory Park, and a leisure complex.
Coppice View is near a selection of primary and secondary schools, doctors, dentists and the Malvern Community Hospital.
The nearest train station is in Malvern Link, just under a mile away, with great connections into the nearby Malvern town centre and into Worcester, the M5 is a 20-minute drive away.
Worcester city centre is under 10 miles away from Coppice View, with direct rail links into Birmingham and London.
People interested in these new homes at Coppice View can contact Nicol & Co for more information at sanctuaryhomes@nicolandco.co.uk or 07584 773850.
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