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New homes in Taplow to be unveiled soon

22nd March 2013 Print
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Property-seekers are being urged to keep space free in their diaries for the opening of Taylor Wimpey’s Grenfell Park development of new properties in Taplow on the Buckinghamshire/Berkshire border.

Quick-off-the-mark home-hunters will have a fantastic opportunity to secure their dream property in Taplow when Taylor Wimpey launches its stunning new Grenfell Park development.

The first plots from this impressive collection of three, four and five-bedroom new homes for sale in Taplow are due to be released for sale in early spring, including a fabulous selection of elegant New England-style townhouses boasting generous interior layouts tailor-made for busy family lifestyles.

These stunning new homes in Taplow will benefit from an attractive parkland location bordered by mature trees and greenbelt, close to the many amenities of nearby Cippenham and Slough and with convenient access to junction 7 of the M4.

Tim Betts, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “We’re delighted to announce the wait is almost over and our hotly-anticipated Grenfell Park development of properties for sale in Taplow will be unveiled very soon.

“Anyone looking for their ideal family-size house that’s perfectly placed for a quick commute into central London is strongly advised to come along to the opening of the new Sales Information Centre, so they can be among the first to take their pick from the selection of beautiful properties.”

The new homes at Grenfell Park will enjoy a prime setting on the edge of the greenbelt, offering a laid-back lifestyle within easy reach of central London.

Taplow village boasts a charming location on the banks of the River Thames, and features a primary school, a church, a pub and a community centre, plus a railway station to the south of the village.

Burnham High Street, meanwhile, is just a mile away, with delightful historic buildings as well as a selection of independent shops and businesses, plus a weekly market.

Shops, a supermarket, a medical centre, plus a good choice of primary and secondary schools are all within easy reach of the new homes, while Slough town centre is about three miles away, offering a wide selection of high street and independent shops, the Queensmere Observatory shopping centre, restaurants, pubs, clubs, cinemas, sports facilities and entertainment venues.

For commuters, junction 7 of the M4 is close by, while Burnham railway station is just over a mile away for regular services to London Paddington in a little over half an hour. Regular bus services stop in Bath Road linking to Maidenhead, Slough, Langley and Heathrow Airport.

Dorney Lake, which hosted the Olympic and Paralympic rowing and kayaking, is set in spectacular 450-acre parkland and is just a mile and half away, while walkers can enjoy relaxing strolls along the Thames Path just a couple of miles from their front door.

Legoland Windsor is just seven miles from home for a great family day out, while nearby Burnham Beeches is an ancient woodland – featured in movies such as Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and the Harry Potter series – that’s perfect for walks, cycle rides and picnics.

Grenfell Park is located off Huntercombe Lane South, Taplow, SL6 0PH, and will be open daily from 10.30am to 5.30pm following its official launch.

For further information about Taylor Wimpey developments across the region, visit taylorwimpey.co.uk/westlondon.

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