A NEW housing estate in Alderholt will be made open to the public in September.
Found on land off Ringwood Road, Oakwood Grove is a brand-new estate which has a collection of new homes that will be launched on the weekend of September 28-29.
A show home will be made available to the public between the house of 10.30am-4.30pm with prospective buyers invited to come visit.
Ben Arnold, land and planning director at Pennyfarthing Homes, said: “We’re thrilled to be launching our new show home as the first step to unveiling Oakwood Grove.
"This lovely new community is sure to attract many buyers – with its high-quality and charming homes and its ideal positioning in an enchanting and rural setting, prospective residents can also benefit from being close to many vibrant towns and cities on the South Coast."
The estate contains a five four-bedroom houses, 16 three-bedroom houses, eight two-bedroom houses and two apartments.
The site includes two ponds and a children's outdoor play area named the leap.
Sheetal Smith, sales and marketing director at Pennyfarthing Homes said: “We welcome the community to come and visit us on 28th and 29th September to view our show home.
"In keeping with all of our developments, Oakwood Grove will be green and leafy to fit in with the local vernacular and we are including birdboxes and habitats for bees, bats and hedgehogs and other local wildlife, to enhance the biodiversity, allowing nature to thrive.
"Living at Oakwood Grove will provide residents with the perfect balance of countryside and coast. Alderholt is just a 30-minute drive away from the historic and bustling town of Salisbury and is also within easy reach of the beautiful coastline surrounding Bournemouth, at just a 25-minute drive away.
"Fordingbridge is known as the ‘Northern Gateway to the New Forest’ and benefits from many amenities."
Pennyfarthing Homes shared it will contribute £500,000 towards causes in the area, such as education and community infrastructure.
It recently helped resolve a significant drainage problem that blighted Alderholt's recreational ground.
For information, visit Pennyfarthing's website or email oakwoodgrove@pennyfarthinghomes.co.uk.
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