New homes in Rugby have a reputation for quality

Peter Biggs (53), who is a senior site manager for Taylor Wimpey West Midlands, has been recognised for his beyond the call of duty efforts at Caldecott Manor – a flagship £35 million development of houses for sale in Rugby that includes luxury apartments, mews and detached style homes plus spacious, executive properties on Boughton Road.
Peter, who lives nearby in Coventry, says: “It’s always nice to be recognised for the hard work and effort put in, but I also see it as part of my job really. Going the extra mile can be tough and demanding sometimes – especially in the winter - but it’s also very rewarding and keeps the job fresh, challenging and interesting.”
His production director, Stuart Payne, adds: “Pete’s a real professional but also a real gentleman and we get a lot of feedback to this effect from very happy customers. The build quality of our new homes in Rugby is second to none and this is reflected in our recent year-to-date Customer Satisfaction results where we scored 100% in four of the five categories covering the pre, during, post sale and handover stages.”
The NHBC’s Pride in the Job initiative aims to raise standards for the benefits of new homes buyers. Apart from the quality of the build at all stages, site managers are judged on their management skills, programme ability, Health & Safety record, plus their presentation of the site. ‘Quality’ winners are universally regarded as the best in their profession and producing consistently high standards. NHBC inspectors will have made regular visits to Caldecott Manor during the last 12 months and assessed Pete’s performance from foundation level to the finished product, as well as all the day-to-day workings of the development.
The development is located a mile north of Rugby town centre in an established residential area and boasts picturesque views to three boundaries (Oxford Canal, River Avon, open space). It’s proving to be a cost effective alternative to houses in Coventry and also has excellent transport links - being just south of Junction 1 of the M6 and north of the railway station - and is very close to the Tesco supermarket and both the Elliot’s Field and Junction One leisure and retail parks.
Current availability includes three bedroom homes with garage from just £164,995 and four bedroom detached homes with garage from only £209,995. Visit the Sales Centre daily from 10am – 5pm, for more information.