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Register your interest for rural homes

25th September 2009 Print
Register your interest for rural homes With properties at Taylor Wimpey’s development in Radyr being snapped up by eager purchasers, the housebuilder is encouraging anyone interested in securing a new home at Lychgate Gardens, the next phase at this popular development, to register their interest now.

Located along the banks of the River Taff, Lychgate Gardens will offer an additional 150 new homes, in 14 stylish designs including the Rothay two bedroom coach house, three bedroom Ashbourne, Chester and Delamere homes plus four bedroom, detached Malbury style houses.

By registering their interest now, prospective purchasers will be among the first to receive information on these new properties once they are released off plan early next year.

Sara Taylor, regional sales and marketing director, comments: “The development’s quiet location, boasting beautiful views, has meant our homes in Radyr have proven popular with a wide range of buyers looking for a semi-rural home with easy access to the city centre.

“Each property offers the flexible layout modern buyers expect in a range of styles to suit a number of purchasers and circumstances. We anticipate the homes at Lychgate Gardens will be snapped up quickly so we’d advise house hunters to register their interest now to avoid disappointment!”

Enjoying easy access to everyday amenities in Radyr, commuters are also well served at Lychgate Gardens, with Junction 32 of the M4 just over one mile away. Cardiff International Airport can be reached in only 30 minutes, for those wishing to travel further afield. Families can benefit from several good schools on their doorstep, including the popular Radyr Comprehensive School.

For more information, and to register your interest, visit the information centre which is open daily from 10.00am to 5.00pm. Alternatively, log on to the website at georgewimpey.co.uk.

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Register your interest for rural homes