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Taylor Wimpey to launch new homes in Ipswich

3rd February 2011 Print
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Suffolk property-seekers will soon be able to choose from a stunning new selection of houses for sale in Kesgrave, Ipswich, at Taylor Wimpey’s brand new Cedarwood Grove development.

A superb opportunity for property-seekers looking for their perfect home in a tranquil location is coming soon at Taylor Wimpey’s Cedarwood Grove development of property for sale in Ipswich.

Located on the edge of Fenton’s Wood in the popular community of Kesgrave, Cedarwood Grove will offer superb lifestyle opportunities for those in search of their houses for sale in Ipswich in this idyllic setting.

Discerning home-hunters are advised to register their interest now in this exciting new development, which will be an exclusive collection of just 48 properties to buy in Ipswich fringed by mature trees and open countryside.

Although details and prices of the new homes for sale in Ipswich are being kept under wraps until the development is launched, there will be a wide choice of properties for all types of buyer, including fabulous four-bedroom ‘Shalford’ and ‘Notley’ detached houses. Potential purchasers should act quickly to make sure they have the pick of the plots as soon as they become available.

Stacy Dornan, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey East Anglia, says: “We have no doubt that this beautiful location in Kesgrave will prove immensely popular with property-seekers looking for a peaceful yet well-connected property in Ipswich.

“Anyone hoping to secure their dream home in Ipswich or the surrounding area should contact us without delay to make sure they are one of the first in line to choose their ideal home at Cedarwood Grove.”

Cedarwood Grove enjoys a convenient location within Kesgrave, which has a distinct, village feel and a wealth of local facilities including pubs and eateries and a Tesco supermarket, as well as a library, a medical centre, and a scout hall.

Kesgrave community centre hosts a wide range of clubs and sporting associations, from cricket, football, bowls, tennis and exercise classes to theatre, arts and crafts and children’s activities.

Families will appreciate that the new homes are adjacent to Cedarwood Primary School, while Kesgrave also boasts a secondary school, and a day nursery.

Meanwhile buses run every 15 minutes into the centre of Ipswich, which is a thriving town, steeped in history.

Visitors can enjoy a stroll along its medieval streets and historic waterfront and take a cruise along the River Orwell. The town also offers plenty of entertainment – a vibrant mix of heritage, the arts, theatre, cinema, clubs and bars – as well as a wide selection of shops.

Among Ipswich’s famous connections are former local residents, artists John Constable and Thomas Gainsborough. The town hosts the most significant collection of their works outside London, housed in Christchurch Mansion, a fine Tudor manor house surrounded by beautiful parkland.

And within a few minutes’ drive is the beautiful Suffolk landscape which inspired Constable, and some of the county’s prettiest villages, as well as the stunning scenery of the celebrated Suffolk coastline.

Cedarwood Grove is well placed to enjoy good road connections with the A14 and A12, while Ipswich railway station is just five miles away, offering services on the Great Eastern Main Line to London Liverpool Street in just over an hour and to Norwich in 45 minutes.

Meanwhile, the Superoute 66 bus service connects Kesgrave with Ipswich town centre and railway station in less than half an hour, operating as frequently as every 10 minutes from early morning until late night.

To register an interest in the new homes at Cedarwood Grove, visit: taylorwimpey.co.uk

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