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Living la vie d’location

6th May 2008 Print
Living la vie d’location Location, location, location is the well-used mantra of the estate agent, but is this the all-important factor when selling, or buying a home? The location of any new home has such a significant impact on our lifestyles, so its not surprising that it is top of the agenda for many purchasers. One such location that stands out from the crowd, offering the best of town and country living, is the quaint village of Eynsham in Oxfordshire, where award-winning homebuilder Linden Homes Thames Valley has created the delightful Newland Place.

Zoe Dobbs, Sales & Marketing Director for Linden Homes Thames Valley says: “Many homebuyers find location really dictates their choice of new home, especially when proximity to work and good amenities are concerned and at Newland Place you get the best of both worlds. Whether it’s a quiet day walking in the natural beauty of Oxfordshire, or a busy weekend of shopping and nights out in the historic town of Oxford, Newlands Place can cater for all. It’s no surprise, therefore, that the development has seen such significant interest and with only three homes remaining, I would strongly urge anyone who is interested to visit today.”

Newlands Place comprises of just 9, three and four bedroom houses in this sought after area. It has clearly been inspired by the traditional local architectural vernacular that can be found peppered throughout the village. The homes will be arranged to form a courtyard with a variety of architectural treatments to ensure an eclectic street scene.

Linden Homes has carefully designed this fabulous development so that the homes appear as if they have evolved over time. However, internally they will benefit from the high specification and meticulous attention to detail for which the company is renowned.

Eynsham is a beautiful village typified by exquisite period architecture such as the Jacobean style Eynsham Hall, which is nestled in 30 acres of gardens. For families, Eynsham Community Primary School and Bartholomew Secondary School are both within walking distance. By road, Eynsham enjoys good access to the M40, which links Birmingham to London and the A34, which in turn leads to the M4. London is just over an hour away by train from Oxford Railway Station.

Prices for the homes start at £370,000. For further information visit Lindenhomes.co.uk.

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Living la vie d’location