A Knightsbridge II show home is now open for viewings at Jones Homes’ new Van Dyk Village, off the A619 between Barlborough and Whitwell Common.
The development comprises a selection of three, four and five-bedroom properties, with five Knightsbridge II and four Connaught II homes for sale.
The Knightsbridge II, priced from £634,995, comes with a detached double garage, and is described as “a contemporary five-bedroom home ideal for growing families”, while the five-bedroom Connaught II, priced from £619,995, comes with an integral double garage.
Jayne Swift, Jones Homes Yorkshire sales and marketing director, said: “The Knightsbridge II is a luxurious and well-designed property which showcases the high specification of the properties being built within Van Dyk Village.
“Visitors will get an insight not only into the high-quality design of these homes but also into the traditional village feel that we’ve recreated in this beautiful Derbyshire location.”
The show home has been styled by interior design company Clayton & Company.
Lucy Simpson, Clayton & Company business development manager, said: “Our talented interior designer Fran Spooner styled the show home to reflect real family living while keeping to Jones Homes’ signature elegant style.
“Throughout the home, we’ve brought together a mixture of chromes, golds, and splashes of rich colours and textures to create an opulent appearance.”
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The Knightsbridge II, priced from £634,995, comes with a detached double garage, and is described as “a contemporary five-bedroom home ideal for growing families”, while the five-bedroom Connaught II, priced from £619,995, comes with an integral double garage.
5. Dining room
Lucy Simpson, of interior design firm Clayton & Company, says: "Just to the left as you enter the property is the generously sized dining room, separate from the other downstairs areas. From the upholstered velvet chairs and parquet table to the eye-catching gold ornate mirror and chandelier, this plush room was designed with fine dining in mind. This lavish room is guaranteed to impress any guest.”
Photo: Kevin Osborne
6. Study
Lucy says: "The study, situated at the front of the home, offers seclusion and privacy in abundance. Cut off from the rest of the house, this is the perfect space for homeworking. As you walk in, you’re faced with an elegant but functional desk, a cosy armchair and a mirrored drinks trolley – an essential for modern day living. Fit with all the study essentials, this luxury space offers the peace and quiet needed for a productive day at work – which couldn’t be timelier in our current climate.”
Photo: Kevin Osborne
7. Utility room
The ground floor features a utility room and cloakroom.
Photo: Kevin Osborne
8. Garden room
Lucy says: "The family area leads into a splendid garden room, which also features bi-folding doors leading out into the garden, as well as cathedral style window, meaning the room brims with natural light throughout the day. White furniture dominates this room, complementing the light and airy atmosphere. It is an ideal space for entertaining family and friends alike."
Photo: Kevin Osborne