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Swindon living reaches new heights

14th December 2010 Print
The Ashbourne and Delamere Homes

All good things come in threes – whether it’s The Musketeers, Amigos or even Stooges, therefore it’s little wonder that when it comes to contemporary and stylish living in Swindon, good things come in three storey’s.

Three-storey is now increasingly popular with savvy buyers looking for a flexible, spacious and stylish home. By building upwards rather than out, purchasers can get much more for their money whilst benefiting from a home that adapts to suit them, no matter what stage of life they are at.

Chris Ashmore, regional sales and marketing director for Taylor Wimpey, said: “The flexibility of three-storey living is really capturing the imagination of purchasers in Swindon, and it’s easy to see why. With accommodation split over three floors, the opportunities to be individual in the way they live are endless.

“Entire floors can be given over to older teenagers who want more privacy, or devoted to different areas such as working, entertaining or relaxing. Our carefully planned layouts are designed to meet a range of requirements and suit individual needs.”

An area rich in history and with a beautiful landscape, Swindon is host to a number of stunning Taylor Wimpey developments including Royal Mead, The Hedgerows, Goddard Mews and Burghley Place, all of which offer excellent opportunities to snap up three storey living.

If you’re a family looking for more space and a property under £200,000 head to Taylor Wimpey’s stunning Royal Mead development, off Okus Road in the historic Old Town, where the four bedroom Nightingale townhouse is priced at £199.995, or to The Hedgerows on Dydale Road, where the three bedroom Scotney is priced from just £182,995.

Along with the opportunity for flexible living, both house types feature French doors from the kitchen or living area to the garden, a downstairs cloakroom and an en suite to the master bedroom.

Buyers looking to move up the property ladder will love the exquisite Aldbury at Goddard Mews. Located on the High Street in the much sought after Old Town it’s priced from £244,995. Living space is kept on the ground floor with a spacious lounge and dining room with French doors to the garden and separate kitchen and breakfast room on the ground floor. The family bathroom serves two bedrooms on the first floor and a third bedroom on the second floor, while the large master bedroom benefits from an en-suite.

At Burghley Place, off Queen Elizabeth Drive, the Ashbourne and Delamere house types offer contemporary three storey living starting at just £187,995. The Ashbourne offers the ultimate flexibility with two reception rooms split between the ground and first floor. Chris Ashmore continued: “This set-up lends itself well to versatile living as I’ve known parents of toddlers and young children keep the first floor living room out-of-bounds for kids, so that the adults have somewhere tidy to relax in once the kids have gone to bed.”

For further information on Royal Mead, Goddard Mews, Burghley Place and The Hedgerows log on to taylorwimpey.co.uk or visit the on-site marketing suites.

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