A housing development which cost £21m to build has opened its doors for the first time in south Buckinghamshire.

Built by the home provider, Hayfield, the 40 properties became available to attend this week in Little Kimble for any potential buyers.

The new show home, the five-bedroom Hanwell house type, features a range of two-bedroom bungalows and three- and five-bedroom houses.

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The three-bedroom homes have been designed as the size of four-bedroom homes to maximise space and flexibility, whilst 19 of the homes will be designated as local affordable housing, with the rest for open-market sale. 

These include air-source heat pumps, increased insulation, underfloor heating, water efficiency measures and electric vehicle charging points all fitted as standard.

Andy Morris, managing director of Hayfield, said: “We take care in creating our 5-star rated homes but, as much as a brochure can help describe that, you can only feel the effort we pour into our homes when you experience one in person.

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“As well as luxury, our customers are prioritising the environment more than ever before which is why we’ve built this fantastic show home – to show what premium, sustainable living can look like.”

Hayfield is currently on site delivering more than 300 homes at eight developments across Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, and Worcestershire.