12:27pm Friday 29th February 2008
ONE of the country's top four housebuilders launched its new site in Basingstoke with a black-and-white theme.
Award-winning Bellway opened a stunning show house last weekend with a black-and-white interior design scheme and raised money for charity at the same time.
For everyone visiting the site who wore black and white during the launch event, Bellway donated £5 to the homeless charity CRASH.
And there was a daily prize of a bottle of bubbly and a box of chocolates.
The new Skippetts Gardens development will bring to the market 112 new homes, from one and two-bedroomed apartments to two and three-bedroomed houses, with prices ranging from £169,950 to £289,950. The development also includes four-bedroomed, three-storey town houses.
Sandra Barton, sales director at Bellway Wessex, said: "Skippetts Gardens is set in a quiet location, backing on to woodland and positioned next door to Skippetts House.
"The development is very desirable, with a wide range of houses to suit everyone."
The Bellway Group, which is offering major housing regeneration schemes across the country, is a leading provider of affordable homes.
More than 80 per cent of its homes are constructed on brownfield land.
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