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A record for Rugby – seven sales in a week

24th April 2009 Print
A record for Rugby – seven sales in a week Caldecott Manor by George Wimpey West Midlands has enjoyed a record sales week with seven new homes and apartments snapped up by local homebuyers keen to get a move on.

The popular development is on the up-and-coming Boughton Road and is a flagship £35 million development of 230 contemporary new homes on the site of the former GEC plant.

And after all the contemporary mews townhouses and designer apartments selling out for the moment, the latest release features more traditional two storey and detached properties like the four bedroom Hatfield (from only £229,995) with large lounge plus double fronted bay windows and delightful kitchen/breakfast room that opens onto the rear garden. Indeed, plot 21 in this favourite ‘old traditional’ style is ready to occupy immediately and includes a fully fitted kitchen, flooring throughout, a garage, plus a turfed rear garden which is private, secluded and has a really sunny aspect.

Or the four bedroom detached Highclere with garage and feature dining room and master bedroom ensuite is now available from just £209,995, while the three bedroom double fronted detached Houghton can now be yours for just £189,995. A new house design that’s sure to be popular is the three bedroom Broadway with its unusual angled design and interesting room styles from just £154,995.

Carol Edwards, sales & marketing director for George Wimpey West Midlands, says: “Seven sales in just one week is quite exceptional, but especially in today’s tougher economic climate, so we’re obviously delighted at the progress being made."

Caldecott Manor is conveniently located just north of the railway station and a few minutes drive from Junction 1 of the M6. Boasting picturesque views to three boundaries (canal, brook, open space), it’s also very close to the new Tesco supermarket and both the Elliot’s Field and Junction One leisure and retail parks.

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

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A record for Rugby – seven sales in a week