Cambridgeshire housebuilder unveils new view home

David Wilson Homes has launched a new view home at its Alconbury Weald development in Cambridgeshire. Located near Huntingdon on Senliz Road, the flourishing new community brings a range of homes ideal for a variety of house hunters, including first-time buyers, second steppers and growing families in search for their forever home. The leading housebuilder […]
Inside a Kennett style home

May 7, 2025

David Wilson Homes has launched a new view home at its Alconbury Weald development in Cambridgeshire.

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Located near Huntingdon on Senliz Road, the flourishing new community brings a range of homes ideal for a variety of house hunters, including first-time buyers, second steppers and growing families in search for their forever home.

The leading housebuilder has now officially opened the doors to the Kennett style view home at the development, joining two existing show homes and the unique Discovery House experience.

A view home allows prospective house hunters the chance to step inside an unfurnished property, just as they would if they purchased their own home. This presents the opportunity to envision their own furniture and style within the home.

The Kennet is a three bedroom home spread across three stories. On the ground floor is a large living room and an open-plan kitchen and dining room, as well as a downstairs toilet.

Heading upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom, with the third floor being home to the main bedroom with access to its own en suite.

Jason Hearn, Sales Director at David Wilson Homes South Midlands, said: “We’re very excited to have launched a new view home at our Alconbury Weald development, and look forward to welcoming prospective buyers to take a tour.

“We have already seen a lot of interest in the development, so we would recommend eager home buyers act soon to avoid disappointment.”

Alconbury Weald is surrounded by over 700 acres of green space including 200 acres of woodlands, play areas and a 155 acre country park, making it ideal for residents who enjoy exploring nature.

For commuters, the development offers excellent road links to Cambridge, Peterborough and Bedford. As well as this, just a short drive away commuters can take advantage of Huntingdon Railway Station where London St Pancras is accessible in little over an hour. To find out more about any other developments in the area visit the website at David Wilson Homes in Cambridgeshire.

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