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Stylish new homes in Buxted, East Sussex

9th June 2011 Print
A stylish Taylor Wimpey interior, typical of what can be expected of the new homes at Beechbrook Park.

Taylor Wimpey is preparing to unveil a brand new collection of homes at its exclusive new Beechbrook Park development of property for sale in Buxted, East Sussex.

An exciting opportunity for East Sussex property-seekers to own a beautiful new home in an idyllic village location is coming soon from leading housebuilder Taylor Wimpey.

Comprising just 67 homes, including detached, semi-detached and terraced houses, apartments and coach houses, Beechbrook Park is an exclusive new development of property in Buxted, a tranquil village on the edge of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Details of the prices of the new one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments and houses for sale in Buxted are being kept under wraps until the development is officially launched later this year, but those interested can be among the first to find out more about first release of properties by registering their interest today.

Fiona Creed, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey South West Thames, says: “We’re very much looking forward to unveiling this gorgeous new development of houses and apartments in Buxted later in the year, which will offer a wealth of choice for would-be homebuyers in search of their dream property in a peaceful location.

“We expect these high-quality homes to be hugely popular with discerning buyers, so I would urge property-seekers to give themselves the best chance of finding their ideal match by registering their interest.”

With a population of 3,000, Buxted is a peaceful yet thriving community, with a healthy array of clubs, societies and community events. Villagers can enjoy a range of activities including amateur dramatics, choir singing, the local orchestra and art society, while facilities are available for sports including archery, shooting, cricket, hockey, bowls and football.

Buxted has its own primary school, and a toddler group and pre-school are also located in the village, while day nurseries and secondary schooling can be found in nearby Uckfield.

There is a village store and pharmacy, two pubs, plus a popular restaurant at nearby Buxted Park Hotel.

There are also plans for a new medical centre and community hall in Buxted, while supermarkets, high street shops and other amenities can be found in the local market towns of Uckfield, which is two miles away, and Crowborough, which is six miles from home.

A haven for commuters, Buxted has its own railway station, which offers direct services to London Bridge in about 70 minutes. The village is also handy for the A22 with its routes to Eastbourne, London and the M25 and the A26 to Tunbridge Wells 15 miles away and Brighton, 21 miles from home. Gatwick Airport is also only 25 miles from the town.

Buxted is also within easy reach of the ancient Ashdown Forest, the inspiration for the setting of A.A. Milne’s Winnie-The-Pooh children’s books, and perfect for picnics, wonderful walks and enjoying the spectacular views.

To register an interest in the new homes at Beechbrook Park, property-seekers should visit: taylorwimpey.co.uk

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A stylish Taylor Wimpey interior, typical of what can be expected of the new homes at Beechbrook Park.