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Taylor Wimpey opens third development in Newcastle Great Park

5th October 2010 Print
Brunton Village

There is excellent news for young professionals and families looking to buy an affordable new-build home in Newcastle Great Park – Taylor Wimpey has just launched its third development in the area with a range of three, four and five bedroom homes.

Nestling in the peaceful, family-friendly environment of Newcastle Great Park with its parkland setting, Brunton Village will lie on the edge of the proposed village centre and will be just three miles from Newcastle city centre, making it an ideal spot for those who want to savour city life but still come home to a semi-rural location.

There are 17 different housetypes to choose from at Brunton Village including stylish designs for first time buyers and spacious homes specifically created for family living.

Currently available for sale at Brunton Village is the beautifully-designed four bedroom, three-storey Canterbury townhouse, which benefits from a master bedroom suite with walk through dressing area and spacious en-suite shower room.

Also available are the charming three bedroom Bamburgh detached homes and for large families, the extremely spacious five bedroom detached Auckland homes will be ideal.

Sales and marketing director for Taylor Wimpey North East, Joan Peart, said: “Brunton Village offers buyers the chance to own a contemporary new home in a lovely location. The homes provide beautifully-designed, high quality living at prices people can afford – making the dream of living in Newcastle Great Park, much more of an accessible reality.

As well as enjoying a glorious countryside setting, the development will be only a short walk away from the centre of the village planned to include a wealth of shops, supermarkets and local amenities. And for families, there is Brunton Primary School just a stones throw away.

Newcastle Great Park is also one of the most accessible locations in the North east by air, rail, road or sea, making it a superb location for those who need to commute to work. More locally, Newcastle City Centre itself is just a short Metro ride away.

And if this wealth of amenities and transport connections isn’t enough, the area also offers a rich mix of woodland and meadowland, together with cycle paths, walkways and attractive open spaces including a vast country park.

For further information on Brunton Grange, call into the marketing suite off Brunton Lane which is open Monday, Thursday and Friday from 10am until 5pm and at weekends until 5.30pm.

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Brunton Village