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16th April 2009 Print
Big home, small price House-hunters looking to live life on a grander scale – without over-stretching their budgets – can now own the magnificent three-storey, five-bedroom ‘Westcott’ from only £279,995.

The brand new George Wimpey home at the new Broughton Fields development in Milton Keynes is a superb choice for growing families, and is characterised by a large lounge/dining room with French doors to the garden, a large kitchen and a guest cloakroom off the entrance hallway.

Upstairs, the landing leads to three well-proportioned bedrooms – one that is ideal as a home office/study – and a main bathroom.

Two double bedrooms, each with en-suite bathroom and one boasting a beautiful balcony, can be found on the top floor of this highly desirable design.

Like all new homes at the development, the property enjoys a high standard specification, including gas central heating, double glazing and a kitchen with built-in oven, hob and hood.

As an alternative to the ‘Westcott’, customers can choose from a selection of two-bedroom apartments starting at £159,999, and four-bedroom homes priced between £269,995 and £350,000.

George Wimpey’s easymover programme offers a range of special incentives on selected properties including support for first time buyers, while customers with a house to sell can reserve their new home and then sit back and relax while the housebuilder helps to find a buyer for their current property.

Incentives can be tailored to homebuyers’ circumstances and are subject to availability. Further details are available from the Sales Executive.

Broughton Fields is a brand new community on the eastern edge of Milton Keynes, which will benefit from a range of amenities under construction alongside homes, including a primary school and spacious playing fields.

A wider selection of facilities can be found in nearby Kingston, a major retail area for east Milton Keynes lying just a mile to the south, which will be linked to the development by a new public transport network.

Bus routes will also link to the town centre, which can be reached by road in just ten minutes. Central Milton Keynes is home to a large indoor shopping centre comprising more than 230 stores, cafes, restaurants and an outdoor market.

Commuters will appreciate that the M1 is a five minute drive from the Broughton Fields, while Milton Keynes Central railway station runs a direct service to London Euston, putting the capital just 45 minutes away by train.

For more information, log on to georgewimpey.co.uk.

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Big home, small price