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Double show home launch at Swallows Nest

6th May 2011 Print
Typical show home lounge

With fast cars on show and champagne flowing the launch of two stunning new show homes, taking place on Saturday 21st May at Taylor Wimpey Midlands Swallows Nest development in Allesley, is guaranteed to be one to remember.

Visitors to the opening of the stunning four bedroom detached Heydon and Longworth show homes will not only be wowed by the beautiful art deco inspired interiors and high quality finishes of each property, they’ll also be able to admire three of Jaguar’s most cherished vehicles which will be on show at the development, courtesy of the Jaguar Heritage Museum. And as an added bonus the first 100 visitors will also take home a Jaguar memento to mark the occasion.

The development, built on the land formally home to Jaguar Cars, was named Swallows Nest after the house builder discovered that Jaguar was founded as the Swallow Sidecar Company by Sir William Lyons in 1922. Visitors on the 21st will be able to take a close look at a 1922 Swallow Side Car, 1927 Austin Swallow Saloon and a 1961 E-type Jaguar.

Anne Wallace, regional sales and marketing director for Taylor Wimpey Midlands, said: “We wanted to make this show home launch really special and as the development is being built on former Jaguar land were keen to make reference to this iconic and much loved brand. We’re absolutely delighted that the museum has agreed to lend us three of their most prized cars for the day and look forward to welcoming visitors and Jaguar enthusiasts to the event.”

The Heydon and Longworth show homes have been professionally styled by interior designers and will give interested house hunters visiting the launch the perfect opportunity to see for themselves the well built, high quality design and spacious homes on offer at Swallows Nest.

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.

There is currently a range of three bedroom terraced homes available priced from £184,995, four bedroom detached homes from £284,995 and five bedroom detached homes from £339,995.

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, open Thursday to Monday from 10am – 5pm.

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