Stunning show home opens this weekend in Maidenbower

Decorated in classic creams offset by jet black and with fabulous furnishings throughout, the three-storey ‘Highdown’ features a large living room with French doors to the rear garden, a contemporary kitchen with breakfast area and a cloakroom off the entrance hallway.
Upstairs, the landing leads to the second bedroom, the family bathroom and a bedroom which could alternatively be used as a study. The master bedroom with en-suite and the final bedroom sit proudly up on the top floor.
Homes at Wentworth Place blend traditional and modern architectural influences including pretty balconies, dormer windows and gables, welcoming entrance porches and a contrast of buff brickwork, soft white render and pale blue weatherboarding.
Customers reserving their home now can also mimic the exceptional style of the showhome using Taylor Wimpey’s home-styling range – with the option of flooring and carpets, kitchen units and appliances, showers and bathroom suites which enable buyers to personalise their new home, and add to its future value.
Properties available include a three-bedroom home priced from £279,995, plus four and six-bedroom homes.
For those making a reservation, a great range of incentives are available, including the Easymover scheme, which provides current home-owners with the opportunity to reserve their brand new home while the house-builder finds a buyer for their existing property – and pays the stamp duty and estate agent’s fees.
Comprising a fresh and stylish collection of just over 100 homes between Lucerne Drive and Balcombe Road, Wentworth Place offers a unique opportunity to own one of the last brand new homes to be built in Maidenbower, a friendly, bustling area of West Sussex which retains much of its village appeal and has a pub and a big park with tennis courts at its heart.
The self-contained community also boasts everything for everyday life within walking distance, including shops, a gym, healthcare and schools from nursery through to secondary.
Nearby Tilgate golf club and nature centre provide plenty of activities for families, while the Worth Way, the route of the old railway line, offers an excellent cycle route.
For commuters, Junction 10a of the M23 is just a couple of minutes’ drive away.
To see the showhome, visit Wentworth Place off Lucerne Drive, Maidenbower and open this Saturday 12th September from 10am.
Alternatively, visit the web site at taylorwimpey.co.uk.