Housebuilder is offering 'shell' properties that buyers can design for themselves in Gloucestershire

A national housebuilder is developing a unique collection of open plan, 'shell' homes in Gloucestershire — giving buyers the opportunity to design their dream interiors for themselves.

By Jake Chown  |  Published

Creative house hunters are being offered a unique opportunity to design their own dream home in Gloucestershire, with a new collection of 'shell' properties for sale.

National housebuilder Miller Homes has revealed it is developing 13 new open-plan properties at its Cleve Wood development, off Morton Way in Thornbury, with a view to giving owners the creative freedom to design their own interiors.

The 'shell' homes will be structurally completed with all of the external features expected of a new build and the traditional levelling of a two-storey property — but outside of that, each buyer will be able to realise their own creative vision, with enough space for a typical three or four-bedroom home inside.

Carl Cooke, sales director of Miller Homes West Midlands, explained: 'These homes at Cleve Wood provide a unique opportunity for customers to fulfil their desire to create their own dream home from the inside, using a high-specification Miller Homes property as the basis for their vision.

'The homes will all benefit from energy efficient components through the window and door fittings and insulation, as well as the strengths of being built using all the latest technology from our dedicated on site construction team.

'However, once the shell of each home is built, it will be over to the customer to expertly design their own home and create a masterpiece of their own which they can be truly proud of.'

Prices for the properties range from £380,000 to £455,000, with four different external designs to choose from.

The homes are part of Miller Homes' Cleve Wood development, which is comprised of two to four-bedroom homes, including affordable housing, an elderly care facility and a play area.

For more information about the new 'shell' homes, visit Miller Homes' website.

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