Crayfern Homes
Home Builder in Southampton, Hampshire
We currently have a huge range of new property for sale, ready for you to view. For over fifteen years, Crayfern Homes have been building homes. We understand that choosing a place to live is one of the largest and most exciting decisions that you'll make in a lifetime. That is why we want to work with you to build the home you want - all the way through the process.
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New Homes For Sale in Fernhills
read moreA private development of 10 high specification detached bungalows in a charming village setting, exclusively designed for the over**55s. A green is at the centre of this quiet village, with a community at its heart. Pubs, a shop, and a golf course are nearby, while the rolling hills of the South Downs and the sweeping sands of the South Coast are just a short drive away. Settle into a premium quality, spacious home in beautiful surroundings. Be part of a traditional village community and get closer to the people and places that you love.
New Homes For Sale in The Potteries
read moreOffering outstanding internal specification and a welcoming sense of place, the potteries is a new development of two, three and four bedroom homes in a delightful semi-rural location on the outskirts of the village of Yapton. 70 individual properties that showcase the visionary architecture and artisan craftsmanship of award-winning independent regional developer Crayfern Homes. Following on from the Government's updated advice we are safely re-opening our show homes for viewings. Please get in touch with our Sales team to book an appointment.
New Homes For Sale in Slinfold
read moreFollowing on from the Government's updated advice we are safely re-opening our show homes for viewings. Please get in touch with our Sales team to book an appointment. The village of Slinfold lies some four miles west of Horsham, amidst a patchwork landscape of arable and livestock farming. The source of the western River Adur, Slinfold's origins date back to the Saxon settlements of the fifth and sixth centuries, when the region was characterised by wood pastures and the heavy tree covered landscapes of the Weald.