WALKER Group is ringing the changes in 2017 with the release of a brand new housetype at Hopefield Park in Bonnyrigg.
The four bedroom Dennington really stands out thanks to its distinctive exterior with feature stone cladding and ironmongery. Inside is equally impressive with generously proportioned rooms and lots of extras such as fitted wardrobes and fridge/freezers included as standard.
Hopefield Park will feature 51 two, three, four and five bedroom family homes when complete. Prices for homes currently start from £272,000 for the four bedroom Kidston.
Designed to be among their greenest homes yet, the properties have high performance insulation, double-glazing and energy-efficient heating systems.
Further information is available on 01506 413 101 or www.walkergroup.co.uk.
The new showhome is open from Thursday to Monday from 11-5.30pm.
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