Property developer Crest Nicholson will unveil the first of its new Aurora Open Living Collection of ‘innovatively designed’ homes at Hygge Park in Keynsham this weekend.
Opening to the public on Saturday 16th March, Hygge Park is the first development to launch the exclusive new housing collection.
Located between Bristol and Bath, Hygge Park is said to take its inspiration from the Danish ‘Hygge’ concept of comfort and wellbeing.
Each of the architecturally and innovatively designed Aurora Open Living Collection homes ‘celebrate diversity in modern living requirements’ by prioritising flexible layouts, open living spaces and natural light.
Interested buyers will be able to get a first look at the variety of designs available at Hygge Park, with three contemporary homes available to explore.
The new three and four bedroom demonstration homes boast large glazed windows, bi-fold doors and wide entrance lobbies to give a feeling of space, freedom of movement and allow for a continuous natural flow of light.
Sandra Dixon, Sales and Marketing Director at Crest Nicholson South West, said: “We are very excited to bring these new, contemporary homes to the South West region.
“We’ve worked closely with our buyers to identify what’s important to today’s homeowners – space and light, freedom of movement and the feeling of togetherness in the home – and each home at Hygge Park responds to these needs.
“Hygge Park is in a standout location in the market town Keynsham, with Bath and Bristol right on your doorstep. Bath is rich in history with its famous ancient Roman baths and Georgian architecture, while Bristol is a vibrant, contemporary culture capital allowing homeowners to get the best of city and village living.”
Hygge Park is set to offer 141 properties, comprising of six two bedroom apartments and 135 new houses including two, three and four bedroom homes. First residents can anticipate occupation by early summer 2019.
A selection of homes and apartments at Hygge Park are available to reserve now, priced from £285,000 to £830,000.