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New homes in Canterbury to suit all buyers

25th March 2011 Print
An artist’s impression of the three-bedroom ‘Jasmine’

The wide selection of homes available at Taylor Wimpey’s Millers Court development of property for sale in Canterbury offers something for purchasers in all circumstances.

Taylor Wimpey’s stunning Millers Court development of property in Canterbury has something to appeal to everyone – with families, couples and individuals all keen to secure their place within this exciting new homes collection!

A superb range of great-value apartments and houses for sale in Canterbury is currently available to reserve at Millers Court and what’s more, they represent amazing savings when compared to typical properties for sale in the area, so there’s really no reason to wait to buy!

Gorgeous two-bedroom flats for sale in Canterbury at Millers Court are priced from as little as £159,995 – over £20,000 less than the average two-bedroom Canterbury property. Meanwhile, spacious four-bedroom town houses in Canterbury start from only £264,995 at the development– an incredible saving of over £120,000 on a typical four-bedroom property in the city*!

Tina Taylor, Regional Sales Manager for Taylor Wimpey, says: “We are finding this wonderful development of properties in Canterbury appeals to everyone – first-time buyers, families, couples and singles – and with such great-value prices and a range of incentives available to suit home-hunters in all circumstances, there’s no reason for movers to wait before buying.

“Anyone hoping to choose their dream home at Millers Court should hurry if they want to take their pick from these wonderful new houses and apartments, as demand continues to be high.”

The two-bedroom Plot 80 apartment in Rosemary Court features a wonderful open-plan living/dining room which boasts an attractive bay window and a contemporary fitted kitchen. Two bedrooms and a main bathroom are located off the hallway.

Selected apartments include Juliet balconies or en-suite bathrooms to master bedrooms.

For those looking for something a little more expansive, there is a choice of three-and four-bedroom townhouses currently available, with the three-bedroom ‘Jasmine’ priced from just £244,995, and the four-bedroom ‘Lily’ and ‘Clover’ designs from only £264,995.

These stylish contemporary new-build homes all offer a relaxed lifestyle in a sought-after development which boasts an attractive location bordered by the picturesque Kent countryside, yet with easy access to the many and varied facilities of this vibrant cathedral city.

Canterbury has retained its picturesque town centre while moving into the 21st century, boasting more than 320 shops as well as a wealth of bars and restaurants, cinemas and theatres. Millers Court is within easy reach of an abundance of schools for all ages.

Commuters will appreciate that Canterbury is close to major road links and within easy reach of the City. The development lies just nine miles from the M2, about 16 miles from the M20 and under a mile from Canterbury East station, while Ashford International station is only 17 miles away, with journey times to London St Pancras just 38 minutes.

Canterbury is steeped in history with the city’s skyline dominated by the stunning cathedral, the oldest in England, the ancient ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey and St Martin’s Church, which form Canterbury’s UNESCO World Heritage Site.

To find their ideal home at Millers Court, property-seekers can visit the Sales and Marketing Suite, located in George Roche Road, off Nunnery Fields, Canterbury and open daily from 10.30am to 5.30pm.

Further information on Taylor Wimpey developments across the region is available by visiting: taylorwimpey.co.uk

* According to the independent property search website Home.co.uk, the average cost of a two-bedroom home in Canterbury was £181,453 on 24th March 2011, while the typical four-bedroom property in the city cost £393,694.

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An artist’s impression of the three-bedroom ‘Jasmine’