Buyers expected to swoop into Swallows Nest

The wait is finally over for eager home buyers in Coventry as Taylor Wimpey Midlands is launching its exciting new Swallows Nest development in Allesley on Saturday 12th February.
Prospective purchasers are invited to come along to the launch where they will be able to view the development plans and find out about the first collection of homes being released for sale. There will also be an opportunity to talk to the experienced sales team about Taylor Wimpey’s financial incentives, as well as get advice on the whole moving process.
The development, built on the land formally home to Jaguar Cars, has been named Swallows Nest after the house builder discovered that Jaguar was founded as the Swallow Sidecar Company by Sir William Lyons in 1922. It will offer a collection of three, four and five bedroom homes with prices starting from around £180,000 and will appeal to all types of house hunters from first time buyers to growing families.
Anne Wallace, regional sales and marketing director for Taylor Wimpey Midlands, said: “We’re very excited to be launching Swallows Nest, bringing much needed well built homes to the area. The high quality build and stylish design combined with the extensive range of properties, which include a collection of low cost and affordable homes, means there should be something to suit most budgets and is sure to make the development extremely sought after. Interest has been building now for a couple of months and we’re expecting to be very busy on launch day – with this in mind I’d encourage interested purchasers to put the date in their diary to avoid missing out!”
Allesley grew around the 800 year old All Saints Church, the spire of which is prominent on the skyline of the village. Originally built around 1130, it was rebuilt in 1863 and remains relatively unaltered since then. Conveniently located around three miles west of Coventry City Centre, the village still retains its separate identity and welcoming village atmosphere making it a desirable place to live. Excellent schools and a selection of pubs, restaurants and shops are all close by, making the village the perfect choice for a range of house hunters.
Browns Lane was originally built as a World War II ‘shadow factory’ run by the Daimler Motor Company, before being leased by Jaguar Cars in 1995. It was the site of all Jaguar production until 1998, and remained the company’s home until 2005.
In addition to the fantastic homes on offer Taylor Wimpey also has a range of financial schemes, including Part Exchange and deposit assistance, designed to help make the move onto or up the ladder easier and more affordable.
For further information visit the development on launch day or log on to: taylorwimpey.co.uk