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Exceptional four bedroom homes which soar to new heights!

15 September 2016

Exceptional four bedroom homes which soar to new heights!

Those seeking a stylish and spacious four bedroom home should take a closer look at the new show home at Bader Heights, an extensively landscaped new development by award winning Miller Homes in the picturesque village of Tangmere, just west of Chichester.

Designed by SB Interiors, the show home is their four bedroom detached ‘Blenheim’ style house which displays the specification and quality for which Miller Homes is rightly renowned. 

Kelly French, who designed the interior decor and furnishing to compliment the property, said  

“The scheme is a contemporary family home with a classic twist.  It incorporates the local area with a nod to the inspirational pilot Douglas Bader.  The colour palette is soft and homely and emulates the current trends of pastel pinks and soft greys.  The boy’s room is creative and imaginative - his love of planes and flying compliment the location and inject personality into the scheme through the styling.”

Prices for the four bedroom houses which are due for completion December / January range from £446,000 to £449,500.  Also available are 3 bedroom mews homes from £276,000 with a range of incentives available to help make your dream move a reality including stamp duty paid* or mortgage contribution for 12 months*. 

Miller Homes are also hosting a Part Exchange weekend on Saturday 17th September and Sunday 18th September where their experienced sales team will be on hand to provide details of their popular scheme.  


*Subject to T & Cs, not in conjunction with any other offer.


For further information or to arrange an appointment to view, please contact Henry Adams New Homes on 01243 521833 or visit henryadams.co.uk.

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