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Unwrap a new house this Christmas at Clarence Court

17th November 2011 Print
Manningford at Clarence Court

Christmas has come early for home buyers in the North East this year with a great selection of new homes at Taylor Wimpey’s development Clarence Court, available to move in before the festivities.

With a choice of the Manningford four bedroom house type or the Hurstwood four bedroom house type, Clarence Court has plenty of space for families this Christmas. Great deals such as part exchange mean that the perfect family home is affordable and easy to buy.

Homebuyers can reserve their new home by 18th November and be guaranteed to be in by Christmas. With fitted carpets and curtains, buyers can just look forward to their first Christmas in their beautiful new home.

Joan Peart, regional sales and marketing manager for Taylor Wimpey North East, said: “If you’re thinking about moving house, why not treat yourself this Christmas? Imagine celebrating this Christmas in a brand new home – it can be a reality.

“Anyone looking to move before the festive season can be sure that Clarence Court will have the right home for them at an affordable price. What is more, Taylor Wimpey makes it easy to find the best deal with our part exchange offer.

“Part exchange is a ideal with those with a home to sell as Taylor Wimpey will buy your home from you!”

Clarence Court is located in Easington Lane, a quiet village outside of Sunderland, located within easy reach of the coast and surrounded by stunning countryside.

It boasts excellent transport links and is close to the A19, which links to Middlesbrough to the south and Sunderland to the north.

There are a range of good schools nearby and the nearby towns of Peterlee and Sunderland have a wide selection of amenities, offering ample opportunity to enjoy plentiful shopping and nightlife.

For more information about the wide range of property and deals available, visit taylorwimpey.co.uk.

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Manningford at Clarence Court