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New homes in Worcester offer a wealth of choice

26th September 2011 Print
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Leading housebuilder Taylor Wimpey is preparing to unveil a superb selection of high-quality homes at Farrington Parade, a brand new development of new homes for sale in Worcester.

A wealth of fantastic new opportunities for property-seekers is coming soon at Taylor Wimpey’s stunning Farrington Parade development of new build homes in Worcester.

This superb selection of houses for sale in Worcester, located on the outskirts of Brockhill Village, Norton, will feature 37 high-quality homes and promises to meet the needs and requirements of house-hunters hoping to secure their future in this delightful setting, close to the open countryside.

Jan Titley, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “This exclusive new development of property for sale in Worcester will provide a wealth of choice for aspiring home-buyers looking for a place in a peaceful community within a short distance of the historic cathedral city.

“We can’t reveal too much right now – but I strongly recommend would-be movers to register an interest with Taylor Wimpey immediately so they don’t miss their chance to be a part of this exciting development of houses to buy in Worcester.”

Built on the site of the former Norton Barracks and named after one of its buildings, Farrington Parade will feature all the benefits of contemporary living, but in a relaxed setting surrounded by an area rich in heritage.

Worcester’s history can be traced back over two thousand years, and due to its central location on the banks of the River Severn it has been a major base for commerce and industry since Roman times.

Timber-fronted Tudor buildings are present throughout the city, but it is also a thriving and modern place which boasts all the conveniences of 21st century living. Along the High Street, The Shambles and Broad Street, visitors will find a diverse selection of chain stores and boutique shops to rival any shopping district.

Whatever the time of day, Worcester’s choice of restaurants, cafes, bars and pubs has something for every taste, while the wealth of entertainment venues, such as the Swan Theatre and Huntingdon Hall, ensures there is an interesting schedule of cultural events to attend. Worcester Cathedral also hosts a number of annual festivals including Europe’s oldest choral music event, the world-famous Three Choirs.

Three main parks, Cripplegate, Gheluvelt and Fort Royal, provide enjoyable open spaces for outdoor activities in the city and it is also home to two large woodlands, Perry and Nunnery Woods.

Away from the city, there are plenty of opportunities for fun and varied days out in the Worcestershire countryside which includes the Malvern Hills, the Wyre Forest, and the Vale of Evesham, while the beautiful Cotswolds are also within easy reach of Farrington Parade.

Parents will appreciate that Farrington Parade is less than half a mile from a pre-school nursery in Brockhill Village, while schools for children of all ages are in the area.

Farrington Parade lies just two miles from junction 7 of the M5 for quick links to the M4, M6 and M45. The new homes are less than four miles from Worcester’s two railway stations, for services to Birmingham’s New Street and Snow Hill stations, London Paddington, Oxford and Bristol Temple Meads.

To register an interest in Farrington Parade, visit taylorwimpey.co.uk.

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