Househunters flock to Swallows Nest

By the very nature of a new build development, house hunters often don’t have the chance to fully view their chosen house before they reserve, but thanks to Taylor Wimpey Midlands’ forthcoming Open House weekend at the Swallows Nest development in Allesley, interested parties will be able to do just that.
Taking place on 18th and 19th February at Swallows Nest, the event will enable interested house hunters to visit and take a tour around examples of the three, four and five bedroom properties available, gaining a real insight into the layout and generous size of the houses on offer. Over the weekend the expert sales advisers will give guided tours of the house types and will also be on hand to discuss would-be buyers’ personal requirements and budget.
Anne Wallace, regional sales and marketing director for Taylor Wimpey Midlands, states: “Swallows Nest continues to appeal to a wide variety of differing purchasers which is why which is why the development has been so popular so far. We’re really looking forward to welcoming visitors to our Open House weekend where they can explore the designs which are now ready to welcome their first owners.”
The range of housetypes now available for immediate occupation all come complete with carpets throughout and include the three bedroom Wessex viewhome, the four bedroom Fernlea viewhome, the four bedroom Heydon showhome, the four bedroom Longworth showhome and the five bedroom Truro viewhome. Prices start from £174,995. The stunning showhomes have been professionally decorated and furnished by interior designers Claude Hooper, and the viewhomes feature appliances in the kitchen and carpets so you can really picture how your own belongings would fit around the home.
Anne continues: “Once you’ve made the decision to move, it’s only natural that you want to be in your new surroundings sooner rather than later and our Swallows Nest homes are ideal for those looking to do just that.
“Plus thanks to our acclaimed Part Exchange scheme, those with existing houses to sell needn’t worry as we become their cash buyer, allowing them to concentrate on a hassle-free move to their dream new home.”
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.
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. There are a number of excellent local primary and secondary schools available plus a selection of pubs, restaurants and shops are all close by, making the village the perfect choice for a range of house hunters.
For further information, visit taylorwimpey.co.uk.