‘Townhouse’ student living.

Bento is a further iteration of the Dunfields model, CODA’s first purposely designed ‘townhouse’ scheme targeted at shared student living.

Located close to Sheffield city centre and the local universities, Bento is collection of 8 five bedroom townhouses which all come with roof terraces, balconies and secure parking.

Faced in distinctive black brick, the townhouses provide hi-tech kitchens and carefully selected furniture packs to give the residents a high quality, contemporary living experience.

Location
West Street, Sheffield city centre

Accommodation
18 five bedroom townhouses

Planning Authority
Sheffield City Council

Started
2017

Completion
2018

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    Testimonials

    Crossbow have taken an old idea and brought it bang into the 21st century. Their housing Developments are 100% unique in the city centre property market and offer a flexible investment model for any type of buyer.

    Tim Bottrill

    Crossbow held my hand from start to finish on this my first buy-to-let investment. I didn’t have to worry. Crossbow sorted everything out and saved me a lot of time. Just what I needed. Thanks!

    Dr David Black

    Crossbow were very easy to deal with when we sold them our site. From start to the finish- they were very open, relaxed and proactive to allow me time to move my business- they did everything they said they would. Thanks.

    Chris Phillips (Ewen Engineering)

    We purchased a property at Dunfields with the dual purpose of providing our son with a base for his University studies in Sheffield and as an investment in the up and coming area of Kelham Island.

    The development was designed to be a cut above any of the many competing sites in the area and the investment offered a truly excellent yield at relatively low risk given the excellent site choice.

    The team at Crossbow not only bettered their original ground breaking design, they were responsive and a pleasure to deal with throughout the process.

    Mr Ditchfield

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