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The pick of the plots at Latimer Square

18th February 2009 Print
The pick of the plots at Latimer Square Brand new homes are now on sale at George Wimpey’s stunning Latimer Square development in the West Midlands town of Oldbury. Three and four-bedroom detached houses make up the first designs available – and with one plot snapped up as soon as the Sales Centre doors opened, those keen to find their dream home should hurry along to the development now!

Just one of the exceptional homes available to own is the beautiful three-bedroom ‘Brooke’, priced just £199,995.

A detached property with a solid, traditional feel, the ‘Brooke’ features a contemporary kitchen, a large dining room with patio doors to the rear garden, a separate living room, a guest cloakroom and an integral garage with a handy door through to the entrance hallway – providing ideal additional storage space for bikes or children’s toys.

Upstairs, the landing leads to a master bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further well-proportioned bedrooms and a main bathroom.

The ‘Brooke’, the three-bedroom ‘Severn’ with detached garage priced £195,000, and the four-bedroom ‘Chiltern’ and ‘Draycott’ designs from £210,000, are all finished to a high standard specification including central heating, double glazing and a fitted kitchen with built-in oven, hob and hood.

Latimer Square will comprise homes for all types of buyers, including contemporary two-bedroom apartments – for which customers are urged to register their interest now.

For those reserving a home, George Wimpey’s easymover programme provides a range of special incentives on selected properties 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 finds a buyer for their current property and guarantees 100% of the market value and pays the estate agent’s fees.

Oldbury town centre, less than a mile from Latimer Square, blends traditional architecture with modern design. The central square, and the waterways and rail which arrived with the Industrial Revolution, add a vibrancy and style to this Black Country town. The canals are now used for pleasure boats and fishing, while a superb range of shops and restaurants occupy many of the striking, red-brick buildings.

The area is also home to a choice of schools for children of all ages, and for commuters, the M5 is a five-minute drive from the development and Langley Green Railway Station is less than two miles away.

To find out more about owning a new home in Oldbury, visit Georgewimpey.co.uk.

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The pick of the plots at Latimer Square