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Wokingham has been ranked the sixth best place to live in England, and has been crowned one of the healthiest districts in the South, with 97% of households rating themselves in good health[1]. The research by Halifax reveals the area has moved up three ranks since 2016, after being scored on health and life expectancy, earnings, employment, low crime rate and relatively good weather. Homebuyers looking to reap these rewards should look to Bellway Homes' Keephatch Gardens development in Wokingham, Berkshire, launching on Saturday 24th March.
Reflected in its name, Keephatch Gardens is situated close to multiple green spaces, providing places for residents to keep healthy, relax and explore. The 300 homes being created at this development includes two, three, four and five-bedroom detached and semi-detached houses, finished to a high-quality specification. Each household will benefit from modern design features, including open-plan living spaces, integrated kitchen appliances and en-suite bathrooms. Residents will also have gardens and either garages or parking spaces.
Steve Garton, Sales Director at Bellway Thames Valley comments: “Wokingham continues to go from strength to strength, and its recent ranking as the sixth best place to live in the UK, highlights the popularity of the area. Keephatch Gardens is a flagship development for Bellway in the Thames Valley region. We are offering quality homes at an affordable price homes, along with the added assistance of Help to Buy, to ensure that we help as many people as possible get their dream home. We recommend that buyers register their interest for our launch event on March 24th so we can ensure they have an appointment on the day.”
Wokingham is a popular market town, with an ample selection of independent shops and brand names, as well as hosting both a weekly market and a monthly farmers' market. The town is also home to Bridge Retail Park, where shoppers will find a range of goods from high-street stores, as well as supermarkets.
For residents looking to maintain an active lifestyle, Keephatch Park Nature Reserve is just a 10 minute walk away, Peacock Meadows is less than two miles away and the Dinton Pastures Country Park is also close-by.
Crispin's School is less than a mile away from Keephatch Gardens, while both The Emmbrook School and Holt School (for girls) are both less than a ten-minute drive. For higher education, Reading University is less than 15 minutes' drive from the development.
Starting prices at Keephatch Gardens from £300,000 for a two bedroom apartment. For further information, please visit www.bellway.co.uk or call 0118 996 1002.
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