THE family of a farm manager who has had a close named after him in a development built on the land he used to work on, have visited the street.
Bewley Homes' Sovereign Gate development, built on the former Berrydown farm site, was visited by the family of farm manager Joel Edelmann, who worked in the fields back in the 1960s.
His duties included rearing and milking various Ayrshire cows on the very same land that the large housing development was built on.
To honour his legacy, one street in the development has aptly been named 'Edelmann Close' and members of his family visited to see what has become of the land.
READ MORE: Yet another barber shop to open on Top of Town
Only two detached homes remain available in the Sovereign Gate development in Overton, which has become one of Bewley Homes’ flagship projects.
One of the homes, which has recently come back onto the market after a prior reservation, offers views over the surrounding Hampshire countryside. The second property also boasts generous living spaces, featuring the high-quality design and attention to detail that has become synonymous with Bewley Homes.
Nestled among the hills of Overton, Sovereign Gate is a development that has attracted strong interest, each home has been designed with state-of-the-art kitchens and bathrooms plus spacious gardens.
Sales manager, Stuart Locke, said: "We are thrilled with the success of Sovereign Gate and excited to present these final two homes to discerning buyers who seek both quality and an exceptional location.
"These detached homes reflect Bewley’s dedication to creating lasting communities with properties that truly feel like home, and this final opportunity to join Sovereign Gate is one not to be missed."
Bewley Homes is inviting potential buyers to explore these last two properties - prices for the remaining homes at Sovereign Gate start from £595,000.
readers can find out moire by visiting www.bewley.co.uk.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here