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Three is the magic number at Great Western Park

10th October 2013 Print
Great Western Park

Oxfordshire house-hunters seeking a taste of the high life have three choices for three-storey living at Taylor Wimpey’s Great Western Park development in Didcot.

Discerning buyers can choose from a trio of spectacular four-bedroom townhouse designs, 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 ‘Ashbury 2’, the ‘Drayton’ and the ‘Ramsbury’ designs, and prices starting from just £318,000, there has never been a better time to take advantage of an extra layer of living space at Great Western Park.

Darren McCormack, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “Three-storey living was made popular in Victorian times and has enjoyed a recent resurgence, as families flock to take advantage of the extra space and flexibility these designs afford.

“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 Great Western Park allow them to do just that.”

The four-bedroom ‘Ramsbury’ semi-detached townhouse is priced from just £350,000 at Great Western Park, and features a spacious open-plan kitchen/dining room, a study and a guest cloakroom on the ground floor.

Upstairs, the first-floor landing leads to an en-suite master bedroom and lounge with attractive balcony offering views over the boundary park, plus three further bedrooms and a main bathroom on the top floor.

Alternatively, the four-bedroom ‘Ashbury 2’ is priced at just £318,000, while the four-bedroom ‘Drayton’ semi-detached house is available from only £348,000. Three-bedroom designs, meanwhile, are priced from £280,000.

To make securing their perfect property even easier, homebuyers 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 purchase 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.

Great Western Park is conveniently located between the vibrant town of Didcot, where homebuyers can enjoy a good selection of shops, restaurants and pubs, and the highly sought-after village of Harwell, which is just a few minutes’ drive away.

Taylor Wimpey is also investing £60 million in transport, schools and other community facilities both within the development itself and the surrounding area. Over time the new community will benefit from new primary and secondary, shops, community centres, a health centre, open spaces and play areas.

Commuters will enjoy easy access to the A34, which leads to the M4 and M40, while Didcot Parkway railway station offers regular services to London Paddington, with a journey time of around 40 minutes.

The nature reserves at Little Wittenham or Mowbray Fields are just a short distance away from Great Western Park for buyers who want to enjoy the peace and quiet of the surrounding countryside.

To find out more about three-storey living at Great Western Park, property-seekers can visit the Sales Information Centre, located off Sir Frank Williams Avenue, Didcot, OX11 6AB, and open daily from 10am to 5pm (Mondays 1pm to 5pm and Thursdays 10am to 7pm).

Further information on all Taylor Wimpey developments across the region is available by visiting taylorwimpey.co.uk/oxfordshire.

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