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Three is the magic number at Beechbrook Park

19th November 2013 Print

Discerning house-hunters in East Sussex seeking a taste of the high life have the chance to make the most of flexible three-storey living at Taylor Wimpey’s Beechbrook Park development in Buxted.

Would-be buyers can choose from a trio of spectacular five-bedroom townhouse designs which are available to move into now, with each offering spacious and versatile accommodation over three floors which can be adapted to suit their individual needs.

With property-seekers able to pick from the ‘Weald’ and the ‘Ashdown’ designs, and prices starting from just £400,000, there has never been a better time to take advantage of an extra layer of living space at Beechbrook Park.

Sarah Pasco, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “Today’s buyers are looking for a home that allows them to combine family life, work and socialising and the fabulous three-storey homes we have for sale at Beechbrook Park allow them to do just that.

“What’s more, the development benefits from an idyllic village setting on the edge of the High Weald of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and excellent commuter links to London thanks to the nearby railway station.

“Add in the great-value our new homes offer compared to similar homes on the second-hand property market and it’s easy to see why Beechbrook Park is proving irresistible to clued-up purchasers.”

The five-bedroom ‘Ashdown’ semi-detached townhouse is priced from just £400,000 at Beechbrook Park, and features a spacious living/dining room, opening through French doors to the private rear garden, a contemporary kitchen/breakfast room and a guest cloakroom on the ground floor.

Upstairs, the first floor landing leads to an en-suite bedroom, a further bedroom and a main bathroom while an en-suite master bedroom, two more bedrooms and a shower room can be found on the top floor. Outside, the property benefits from a garage and additional driveway parking.

To make securing their perfect property even easier, purchasers can benefit from the Government’s Help To Buy scheme at the development, which means eligible first-time buyers and those with a property to sell can secure their new home for 80% of its full price, including a deposit as low as 5%.

Help To Buy customers receive a 20% Government loan to help with the purchase of new-build homes up to the value of £600,000 and there is no salary cap for buyers taking advantage of the scheme.

With a population of 3,000, Buxted is a peaceful yet thriving community located on the edge of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Buxted has its own primary school, and a toddler group and pre-school are also located in the village, while day nurseries and secondary schooling can be found in nearby Uckfield.

There is a village store and pharmacy, a new medical centre, two pubs, plus a popular restaurant at nearby Buxted Park Hotel. There are also plans for a new community hall in Buxted, while supermarkets, high street shops and other amenities can be found in the local market towns of Uckfield, which is two miles away, and Crowborough, which is six miles from home.

A haven for commuters, Buxted has its own railway station, which offers direct services to London Bridge in about 70 minutes. The village is also handy for the A22 with its routes to Eastbourne, London and the M25 and the A26 to Tunbridge Wells 15 miles away and Brighton, 21 miles from home.

To find out more about securing a new three-storey home at Beechbrook Park, property-seekers should visit the Sales Information Centre, located off Buxted High Street and open daily between 10am and 5pm. Alternatively, visit taylorwimpey.co.uk.