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Taylor Wimpey properties in Welwyn almost sold out

9th June 2011 Print
An artist’s impression of the three-bedroom ‘Brutus’ townhouse at Taylor Wimpey’s Old Welwyn Mews development.

Just four homes remain available for sale at Taylor Wimpey’s Old Welwyn Mews development of property for sale in Welwyn, Hertfordshire.

Taylor Wimpey’s Old Welwyn Mews development of new homes in Welwyn has been such a hit with Hertfordshire property-seekers that it is on course to completely sell out within a year of opening!

Following its launch in July 2010, just four houses now remain for sale from a total of 38 at this in-demand new community of Welwyn properties in a well-served village location.

With interest in the new houses for sale in Welwyn still running high, would-be movers are advised to visit Old Welwyn Mews before it is too late.

Tony Woodman, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “Canny buyers have wasted no time at all in snapping up the homes at Old Welwyn Mews, so we are urging those seeking a beautiful new-build property in an idyllic location to visit the development of property to buy in Welwyn without delay.”

Priced just £295,000, the three-bedroom ‘Brutus’ townhouse at Plot 10 is one of the final four new houses in Welwyn available to reserve now at Old Welwyn Mews.

On the ground floor of this exceptional property, which will soon be ready to move into, is a delightful contemporary kitchen/breakfast area, a generous living room with French doors leading to the private rear garden, plus a handy guest cloakroom off the entrance hallway.

Upstairs, the first-floor landing leads to two bedrooms and a main bathroom, while a gorgeous master bedroom with its own luxurious en-suite bathroom occupies the entire top floor.

The three other homes on sale now at Old Welwyn Mews are all four-bedroom semi-detached houses: the ‘Domitian’ at Plots 18 and 19, priced £312,000 and £316,000 respectively, and the ‘Domitian I’ at Plot 23, priced £320,000.

Welwyn is a highly attractive village with a charming high street and boasts shops, pubs and restaurants. The village also benefits from primary and nursery schools as well as a tennis club and library.

Just 30 miles north of central London, Welwyn is an ideal spot for commuters looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, as well as for parents looking for a peaceful but well-appointed place to raise their families.

Old Welwyn Mews enjoys excellent road links to the A1(M) and is less than two miles from Welwyn North railway station, which offers regular services to London King’s Cross in just under 30 minutes.

Historic Welwyn Garden City, with its tree-lined boulevards, is a short drive away and offers a large John Lewis and the Howard Centre indoor shopping centre as well as a wealth of restaurants, entertainment and leisure facilities.

A little further afield lay the vibrant towns of Milton Keynes and Stevenage and the city of St Albans.

Customers seeking the final chance to own a new home at Old Welwyn Mews should visit the Sales Information Centre, located on Welwyn By Pass Road, Welwyn, and open Thursday to Sunday, from 10am to 5.30pm and Mondays from 10am to 2pm.

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An artist’s impression of the three-bedroom ‘Brutus’ townhouse at Taylor Wimpey’s Old Welwyn Mews development.