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Exclusive new homes coming soon to idyllic Lower Broadheath

29th September 2014 Print
Lower Broadheath

An exciting range of new homes is coming soon at Scarlet Pippin Orchard, Taylor Wimpey’s eagerly-anticipated development in Lower Broadheath, Worcestershire.

This superb collection of homes, including two-bedroom bungalows and two, three and four-bedroom houses, will offer prospective purchasers the chance to secure their dream property in an idyllic village location when it launches at the end of September.

The new development, located off Bell Lane, will comprise 48 high-quality homes, with a mix of housetypes to suit a range of tastes and budgets.

Anne Wallace, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey Midlands, says: “The grand opening of our brand new Scarlet Pippin Orchard development is now just weeks away, with the launch set for the end of September.

“This development offers home-buyers a stunning range of property styles situated in a peaceful village location that is surrounded by open countryside. Opportunities to purchase a brand new home in such a desirable setting are very rare indeed, so this is a chance that’s not to be missed.

“Scarlet Pippin Orchard is already attracting a great deal of attention from potential purchasers so I would urge anyone who hasn’t yet registered an interest to do so without delay – or risk missing out on the perfect plot!”

To make securing a home at Scarlet Pippin Orchard even easier, Taylor Wimpey will offer a range of helpful homebuyer incentives for purchasers in a variety of circumstances.

Help to Buy, for example, enables eligible first-time buyers and those with a property to sell to secure a Government loan for up to 20% of the full price of their new home – so they only need a 75% loan-to-value mortgage and a deposit as low as 5%.

Help to Buy is available on new-build properties up to the value of £600,000 and there is no salary cap for homebuyers taking advantage of the scheme.

Lower Broadheath is an attractive rural village situated in the heart of the picturesque Malvern Hills district of Worcestershire. The village was once home to the great composer Edward Elgar, whose birthplace in Crown East Lane is now open to the public as a museum.

Residents at Scarlet Pippin Orchard will be able to enjoy easy access to a range of local amenities including a shop, a village hall, a church, a post office and a number of traditional pubs. Parents will appreciate that the nearby Broadheath Church of England Primary School was rated ‘good’ in its latest Ofsted inspection.

The historic city of Worcester is less than four miles away and offers a selection of high street shops, supermarkets and places to eat and drink as well as a theatre, a cathedral and two multi-screen cinemas.

For commuters, Lower Broadheath provides excellent road links, with the M5 just a short drive from home, while Worcester railway station offers regular services to London, Birmingham and Bristol.

Anyone interested in the new homes at Scarlet Pippin Orchard can register their details by visiting taylorwimpey.co.uk.

Further information, including plans and guide prices, is available in the meantime from Taylor Wimpey’s The Hopyard at Martley development, located off the B4197 in Martley and open Thursday to Monday from 11am to 5pm.

For more details of Taylor Wimpey developments across the region, homebuyers can visit the website.

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