Cambrian & Sovereign Carrick

Sovereign 2010s - Present

The Carrick

A brilliant crossover of modern brightness and traditional comfort. The Carrick uses expansive windows to flood its classic residential layout with natural light.

The History of the Carrick

The Carrick was introduced to cater to buyers who loved Sovereign's robust, traditional build quality but wanted a lighter, slightly more contemporary feel inside. It moves away from smaller cottage-style windows, opting instead for deep, tall glazing that connects the living space beautifully with the outside world.

🔍 The Spotter's Guide: How to identify a Carrick

  • Deep Glazing: Features distinctively tall windows on the front and side elevations.
  • Clean Stucco: Typically finished in a pristine, bright render that highlights the sharp, modern window frames.

🛠️ Inspector's Notes: Buyer's Tips & Known Quirks

  • Solar Gain: Because of the deep, expansive glazing, the Carrick can get very warm in the summer! Make sure the home is fitted with high-quality blinds or curtains if it sits on a south-facing plot.
  • Window Seals: Larger panes of glass mean longer sealant lines. Check the exterior silicone around these tall feature windows during your annual maintenance wash.

Known Specifications

Common Lengths40ft, 45ft
Common Widths20ft
BedroomsUsually 2

Archived Floorplans

Sovereign Carrick Floorplan

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