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Taylor Wimpey tells Nicolas Cage ‘there’s a home for your here!’

27th November 2009 Print
Taylor Wimpey brickies in Glastonbury

Builders at Taylor Wimpey’s Dunstan Park development in Glastonbury have a message for Nicolas Cage – new build is best! When cheeky brickies at the development heard that the Hollywood A-lister plans to sell his £5 million home in the county, they donned rubber masks of the star in a bid to get his attention.

Clive Linham, site manager at Dunstan Park, said: “Nicolas Cage is a regular fixture around Glastonbury and the Somerset area – proven by his appearance in the region last night to switch on the Christmas lights! However we’ve heard he’s found Midford Castle a bit of a money pit and can’t afford to carry on doing it up.

“We certainly don’t want him to leave the area, as we know Somerset is a great place to live. If he’s after a hassle-free property that doesn’t need renovating then we’d recommend he visits Dunstan Park to check out our handiwork – we’ve won a number of NHBC awards for our developments in the region, so he’d be guaranteed great build quality. All of the homes at Dunstan Park are also energy efficient so there would be further cost savings there!”

Offering the best of both worlds, Dunstan Park is surrounded by the peace and tranquillity of the countryside but within easy reach of Glastonbury and beyond through excellent road links. The development has homes on offer for every type of purchaser, from starter homes through to spacious four-bedroom homes. Those looking to get on the property ladder might consider a two-bedroom Calder coachhouse, priced at just £144,995. For those looking to move up the property ladder, there are a range of three bedroom properties available priced from £179,995 whilst top of the tree four-bedroom detached properties are priced from £259,995.

For more information on Dunstan Park, visit the marketing suite which is located on Wells Road or log onto taylorwimpey.co.uk.
 

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Taylor Wimpey brickies in Glastonbury