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New show homes will be ‘born on the 4th of July’

26th June 2009 Print
New show homes will be ‘born on the 4th of July’ Two brand new showhomes at George Wimpey's Latimer Square development in Oldbury, West Midlands, will open their doors for the first time on Independence Day Saturday, July 4th.

And to celebrate the grand opening, the leading housebuilder is holding a special themed American Day, with potential housebuyers invited to hot foot it along to the Summerton Road development from 12pm to watch cheerleaders in action, whilst there will also be Krispy Kreme doughnuts, popcorn and drinks on offer and also the chance to win two cases of Budweiser in the raffle.

Househunters will also be able to view the stunning three-bedroom ‘Croxton’ showhome which has been tastefully decorated throughout in warm chocolate and white colours, or the fantastic four-bedroom detached ‘Draycott’ designed in a cool and contemporary navy, turquoise and white scheme.

Latimer Square features homes for all types of buyers. The ‘Croxton’, for example,’ is an exceptional place for first-time buyers to get a foot on the property ladder, or for those looking for a fresh, low-maintenance home to enjoy a new lifestyle.

Priced from £179,995 the ‘Croxton’ is characterised by a spacious lounge/dining room with French doors to the rear garden, a thoughtfully designed kitchen, and a cloakroom off the entrance hallway.

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

George Wimpey North Midlands Sales and Marketing Director, Daniel McGowan, says: “We are delighted to be launching our two stunning new showhomes on July 4th and we’re looking forward to welcoming local families along to enjoy our American-themed activities.

“Latimer Square is an exceptional development of luxury two-bedroom apartments and three and four-bedroom family homes in a fantastic location, so it has wide appeal to all types of homebuyers.”

Oldbury town centre, which is 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 the Sales Centre, located off Summerton Road, Oldbury, and open Thursday to Monday, 11am to 5pm, or go online to Georgewimpey.co.uk.

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New show homes will be ‘born on the 4th of July’