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Final chance to secure a stunning house at Papermill Lock

21st October 2013 Print
Mayflower

With just one house remaining for sale at Taylor Wimpey’s Papermill Lock development, discerning house-hunters cannot afford to delay if they hope to secure a home at this in-demand community in St Neots.

The final house available to reserve at this popular development is the four-bedroom ‘Mayflower’, a substantial family-size home offering flexible living accommodation over three storeys.

Caroline Carter, Regional Sales Manager for Taylor Wimpey, says: “It is certainly a case of saving the best until last with the ‘Mayflower’, which is a wonderful contemporary home thoughtfully laid-out over three floors.

“I would urge any property-seekers interested in securing this fantastic property to act now – or they could find they have missed out on their dream house!”

Priced £239,995, the Plot 78 ‘Mayflower’ boasts a spacious kitchen/dining room opening through French doors to the private rear garden, with a handy guest cloakroom and an integral garage completing the ground-floor layout.

Upstairs, the first-floor landing leads to a light and airy living room and a double bedroom, both with attractive Juliet balconies, plus a main bathroom and a further bedroom, while two en-suite double bedrooms occupy the top floor. Outside, there is additional driveway parking.

There is also a selection of apartments due to be released soon at Papermill Lock.

The Government’s Help To Buy scheme is available at the development, enabling first-time buyers and existing homeowners to secure their new home for 80% of its full price, including a deposit as low as 5%.

Help To Buy involves a Government loan of up to 20% and is available on new-build properties up to the value of £600,000. There is no salary cap for homebuyers taking advantage of the scheme.

Papermill Lock, built on the site of the Samuel Jones Paper Mill in an attractive setting next to the River Great Ouse, is situated in the quiet village of Little Paxton, on the outskirts of St Neots – a thriving Cambridgeshire town with a bustling weekly market, regular farmers’ markets and a wealth of open space, parkland and riverside walks.

St Neots is also a popular spot for commuters, with regular services from the town’s railway station putting London’s King’s Cross less than 40 minutes away, and the A1 for London and Peterborough, the A428 for Cambridge and the A14 for the Midlands and East Anglia all within easy reach.

To find out more about the final house at Papermill Lock, house-hunters can visit the Sales Information Centre, located in Samuel Jones Crescent, Little Paxton, St Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19 6QZ, and open daily from 10am to 5pm (Mondays 1.30pm to 5pm).

Information on Taylor Wimpey developments across the region is available by visiting taylorwimpey.co.uk/eastanglia.

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