Lovell Homes welcomes new sales executive in Haverfordwest

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Adrienne Mortlock, sales executive at Lovell Homes' Augustus Grange development

Leading developer Lovell Homes has welcomed a new sales executive, Adrienne Mortlock, to its growing team, who will be based at its highly anticipated Augustus Grange development in Haverfordwest.

The development, which is being delivered in association with Pobl Group, will provide a total of 115 two and three-bedroom homes located off St David’s Road, just six miles from the stunning Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

36 homes will be available for open market sale and 79 will be affordable homes, with 37 available through Shared Ownership and 42 for social rent. A selection of homes are now available to purchase off plan, and the showhome will soon be open for property seekers to tour.

Adrienne has joined the Lovell Homes team with 11 years of sales experience within the construction industry, having previously worked for national housebuilders and most recently Pobl.

At Augustus Grange, Adrienne will guide buyers through their entire homebuying journey, from their initial enquiry to collecting the keys to their brand-new Lovell home.

Adrienne, who lives in Carmarthenshire, said: “I love meeting new people and finding a home that will suit their budget and needs. We have Help to Buy Wales on homes up to £300,000 and a key workers scheme that provides eligible buyers with a £500 discount for every £25,000 spent on a new Lovell home. We have Shared Ownership at Augustus Grange too, which will be a massive help to local people trying to buy.

“The houses here are lovely and really well built, with PV roof panels included. My favourite housetype is The Milford, a stunning three-bedroom home. Once the development is fully up and running, my sales office will be in The Milford, and it’ll be a wrench to go home at the end of the day!

“Haverfordwest is a beautiful area too. There’s lots to do round here and it’s also near to some of the best beaches in Britain.”

Suzie Hewitt, regional sales director at Lovell Homes, said: “Adrienne is a fantastic addition to our team, bringing with her vast experience of the industry and the West Wales area. We’re looking forward to seeing her succeed in her role and help many new homebuyers find their dream home at Augustus Grange.

“Augustus Grange will be a stunning development, with homes designed for a range of purchasers in an excellent location. We cannot wait to open the doors to our wonderful three-bedroom showhome this autumn and would encourage anyone who is interested to get in touch with Adrienne without delay.”

Haverfordwest is a historic county town in Pembrokeshire, close to the west coast of Wales. In the centre of the town is the Haverfordwest Castle, a landmark dating back to the 12th Century, and the Western Cleddau river. Future residents will be able to enjoy beautiful coastal landscapes, a variety of shops and restaurants, and excellent commuter links by both road and rail.

Augustus Grange is open by appointment only Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm. To find out more, visit https://www.lovell.co.uk/developments/augustus-grange-haverfordwest/ or call 01437 928 064.

For more information on Help to Buy Wales and Lovell Homes’ key workers discount, visit https://www.lovell.co.uk/offers/help-to-buy-wales/ and https://www.lovell.co.uk/offers/key-worker-discount/.

This year, Lovell Homes achieved Gold for customer service with In-house Research, meaning an impressive 93.6 per cent of customers in the South Wales and West would recommend Lovell to family and friends.

To find out more about Pobl, visit https://www.poblgroup.co.uk.

You can also like Lovell on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lovellhomes and follow Lovell on Instagram at @lovell_homes, and on LinkedIn @LovellPartnershipsLtd. 


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