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Taylor Wimpey unveils new homes in Takeley

15th March 2011 Print
An artist’s impression of a typical Taylor Wimpey housetype

Essex property-seekers can reserve their place at Taylor Wimpey’s brand new The Firs development of property for sale in Priors Green, Takeley.

Leading developer Taylor Wimpey is presenting homebuyers with an exciting new opportunity to own a high-quality home in a sought-after location – with the unveiling of its stunning new development of new homes in Takeley, The Firs at Priors Green, on Saturday 19th March.

The Firs is conveniently located in Priors Green, the already established new village development of new homes in Takeley, bordering open fields and the picturesque Essex countryside.

This beautiful collection of two, three, four and five-bedroom houses for sale in Priors Green offers exceptional choice to a range of movers, from first-time buyers and downsizers through to growing families and executives.

Special homebuying incentives will be available on selected Taylor Wimpey houses for sale in Takeley, which can be tailored to suit individual circumstances and include assistance with deposits for first-time buyers, plus the popular easymover scheme to help current home-owners find a purchaser for their existing property.

Michael O’Leary, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “We are proud to announce the launch of The Firs and are delighted to be joining the distinguished Priors Green development of property for sale in Takeley, which boasts an idyllic rural setting within easy reach of London and Stansted Airport.

“Anyone in search of their dream property in Essex should make sure they attend the launch on Saturday 19th March and be among the first to see full plans, property designs and prices for this sensational new selection of beautiful new homes in Priors Green.”

Properties at The Firs have been carefully designed using materials which reflect the traditional architecture of this delightful corner of rural Essex, while the development will retain a selection of green open spaces for the new residents to enjoy.

The new village of Priors Green is nestled amid the rural landscape between Little Canfield and Takeley, near Stansted, amongst rolling fields and beautiful woodland.
A new community centre and nursery have already been built with work on new local shops in the heart of the village due to start later this year. Families will appreciate that a new primary school is also planned.

Takeley village itself offers a selection of facilities including a primary school, while the larger village of Great Dunmow is just four miles away and is home to a wide selection of wonderful shops and speciality stores, pubs, restaurants, cafés and bars. It also boasts its own leisure centre and swimming pool, parks and children’s play areas, tennis courts, bowling greens and riverside walks.

The surrounding countryside can be explored on footpaths and cycleways, while just a mile away from The Firs at Priors Green is Hatfield Forest National Nature Reserve, with 1,000 acres of woodland and two ornamental lakes.

Meanwhile, the bustling market town of Bishop’s Stortford is just six miles from the new homes, boasting top name stores such as Marks & Spencer, Waitrose, Sainsbury’s and Next, as well as a host of leisure activities including a sports centre, cinema and ten pin bowling.

The new homes are served by excellent transport links, with the M11 just over three miles away, while rail and coach connections – as well as international flights – are provided at Stansted Airport, less than two miles from the development, putting central London and Cambridge within easy commuting distance.

Anyone hoping to secure a new home at The Firs at Priors Green should visit the new Sales and Marketing Suite, in Dunmow Road, Takeley, Essex, CM22 6SL, on Saturday 19th March between 10am and 5.30pm. Following the launch event, the development will be open Thursday to Monday from 10am until 5.30pm.

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An artist’s impression of a typical Taylor Wimpey housetype