Work has commenced on site at Church Farm, Hilperton

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Work has commenced on site at Church Farm, Hilperton

Ashford Homes is pleased to announce that work has commenced on its exciting new development in Hilperton. Church Farm will provide 14 beautiful homes in various house types ranging from three to five bedrooms.

Hilperton is a charming village on the north-easterly edge of Trowbridge. Hilperton has a thriving community with regular events held in the village hall and a traditional 18th-century pub. Hilperton is ideally positioned on the interesting and attractive western stretch of the Kennet & Avon Canal; part of a waterway joining London to Bristol, providing fishing, recreational boat hire and picturesque walks.

Site Manager Paul Saveall will be overseeing the new development, having recently completed work on our Cedar Tree Close development just half a mile across the village. The brownfield site has been derelict for many years, and we are looking forward to seeing the transformation.

The first homes are scheduled to be completed in summer 2023.

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