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At Cala, we strive to build homes to suit all types of buyers from stylish one-bedroom apartments to spacious five-bedroom detached homes. We believe there’s something to suit everyone which is why we’re putting a spotlight on our duo of rare one-bedroom homes for sale at our Cross Trees Park development in Shrivenham, Oxfordshire.

One-bed homes: The Holly and The Ivy

Introducing The Holly and The Ivy, both one-bedroom terraced homes, exclusively available at Cross Trees Park.

Being the only one-bedroom new build homes within the area, these housetypes are ideal for first-time buyers, second time movers, those looking for low maintenance or to simply lock up and go, giving you the rare opportunity to purchase a freehold one-bedroom property in Shrivenham.

Both homes offer a private entrance, open plan living with storage, a spacious bedroom and separate bathroom on the second floor and a garden. Not to mention high specification and energy efficient features which come as standard.

 

Benefits of one-bedroom living

So, what are the benefits of buying a one-bedroom home at Cross Trees Park with Cala?

 

1.     Rare opportunity

This is the only development which features our Holly and Ivy housetypes so it’s the one and only place you will be able to purchase these exclusive housetypes and there are only a handful in total. So what makes them so special? They are homes and not apartments, they have an upstairs and their own private entrance. They are also generously sized, filled with light and space and are perfectly located for access to all local amenities including Shrivenham high street.

 

2.     Energy efficiency

As standard, each home features solar PV panels, smart heating and an EV charging point, especially important as sustainability remains at the top of many homebuyers’ wish list.

 

3.     Ready for You

Our one-bedroom homes come with Bosch integrated appliances and flooring throughout, with a select few Ready for You homes available to move in right away.

 

4.     High specification as standard

Despite only having one-bedroom, both homes are spacious with private entrances, an open plan living, kitchen and dining space, storage on both floors and a second floor with a bedroom with built in wardrobes and a modern bathroom. You’ll also find exterior lights, turf, a shed and patio as well as external electric points.


 

 

One-bedroom homes for sale near you

Located in the charming village of Shrivenham; Cross Trees Park offers a highly desirable quality of living surrounded by the picturesque Oxfordshire countryside.

With plenty of local amenities nearby and well connected for journeys to Swindon, Oxford and Reading, this development will also suit commuters, with London Paddington reachable in just under an hour.

 

A happy buyer said: “The main reason I gravitated to this style of home was the outside space and the fact that it only has one bedroom, it was all I needed, and there aren’t many other one-beds on the market, so I felt like it was a rare opportunity. Despite having just one bedroom, there is plenty of space throughout the home.”

If you’re looking for a one-bedroom home, you can view both showhomes at our Cross Trees Park development to see the lifestyle and new build homes in Shrivenham on offer.



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