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Castlemead Phase 2 3, 4 & 5 Bedroom Homes Thoughtfully Leighton Buzzard A6 How to find us: A4146 A505 Castlemead Phase 2 Castlemead LUTON Pitstone, Buckinghamshire M1 B489 A5 B488 A418 A1081 Pitstone Directions from the M1 J11 Aylesbury A4146 Leave the M1 at Junction 11 and take the B488 1st exit onto the A505/Dunstable Road M1 heading to Dunstable. Continue on this A41 road going straight over 1 roundabout. A413 The A505 turns into Luton Road and Hemel Hempstead then Church Street. A4010 A41 M10 Go straight across the A5/High St onto A416 B489/West St. (This road turns into Tring A413 Road and Icknield Way). Stay on this road M25 going straight over 5 roundabouts. A41 At the junction turn right onto the B488/ A413 M25 Church Road. Continue around the left A4128 A404 hand bend onto the B489/High St and go A404 WATFORD over one more roundabout. You will now be on Marsworth Road. Ivinghoe After the roundabout take your first left B 4 onto Westfield Road and you will find the 8 8 entrance to Castlemead on your left hand side – please follow the signs to customer 3, 4 & 5 bedroom parking. ) 89 B4 homes thoughtfully ( High Street d oa Castlemead R Directions from the A41 (Aylesbury) th or Pitstone, Buckinghamshire sw designed and set in an Head south on the A41 heading to Tring/ ar M Hemel Hempstead/London. Take the W Pitstone enviable village location B489/Lower Icknield Way exit (4.6 miles e s t south of Aylesbury). Continue on the B489 e at the front foot of the ld for approximately 3 miles (stay left) and go R oa Vicarage Road straight over 1 roundabout. d Chiltern Hills B Once you have crossed the railway line ro w n take the first exit on your right onto s H ) e 8 Westfiled Road. You will find the entrance d 8 g 4 e B to Castlemead on your left hand side ( y a – please follow the signs to customer W ld parking. ie n k c I er pp U Castlemead Maps not to scale. Westfield Road, Pitstone, Buckinghamshire, LU7 9GT Sales hotline: 0845 676 2518 For opening times please see our website. Taylor Wimpey South Midlands Please note: Beech House, 551 Avebury Boulevard, Information correct at time of going to print, in August 2010. Taylor Wimpey has a policy of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, continuous improvement and reserves the right to change specifications, designs, floorplans and siteplans at any time. Room dimensions are subject to change and should not be used MK9 3DR when ordering floorcoverings or furnishings. Please ask the Sales Executive for up-to-date taylorwimpey.co.uk information when reserving your new home. 15650/AUGUST 2010 Denham Denham X bedroom homes X bedroom homes 70 58 49 69 55 57 68 67 Frisden oad X bedroom homes 56 Windsor R Phase 1 sold 65 50 66 60 61 62 63 64 eet tr 54 59 ain S M 51 53 Future Phases 70 Glebe 52 X bedroom homes Street Future Phases 150 Lane 58 69 1 49 149 S Horton 93 tr 55 eet 57 68 67 2 X bedroom homes 155 156 Frisden 148 92 Phase 1 sold 157 Future Phases Castlemead Phase 2 3 158 147 91 eet 56 oad tr X bedroom homes 159 cle Link S y Windsor R 160 Phase 1 sold M th / C 4 146 ain S 65 ootpa F 164 tr Lane eet Ivinghoe 5 50 66 145 71 64 X bedroom homes 163 60 61 62 63 eet 72 Lane 144 162 73 tr 6 90 143 89 74 54 59 161 75 76 Future Phases 88 ain S 87 77 86 78 M 7 Show Home 48 85 Lane 84 RCP 83 51 Kenswhorth 79 X bedroom homes 47 82 8 46 80 Set in an enviable village 53 9 Phase 1 sold Main S 45 tr 81 44 eet 10 43 11 Lane 42 Lane Street Leighton 41 X bedroom homes 40 location at the foot of the 12 39 13 38 37 Future Phases 36 35 52 14 15 Glebe V V RCP 16 Future Phases 17 18 Chiltern Hills, CastlemeadX bedroom homes 19 Marsworth X bedroom homes Lane Public Open eet Space offers the opportunity to live Str Future Phases Lane 150 150 Lane 150 94 in a brand new home which V 151 CP V RCP Refuse Collection Point R 152 RS 1 RS Recycle Store Area V CS 149 153 CS Cycle Store Area boasts traditional charm. V 154 Bollards 149 149 93 RCP 160 Drive Through/Car Port Access 1 155 S 159 93 Garage Access 1 tr Horton 2 158 eet Embankment Slope 2 2 148 92 V Visitors Parking Space X bedroom homes 155 157 156 148 156 92 91 Three, four and ve-bedroom properties at Castlemead 148 157 have been thoughtfully designed to suit every lifestyle, Phase 1 sold RCP Future Phases 3 3 147 158 and are characterised by traditional architecture, spacious 3 147 91 eet 147 tr V 159 S living areas, en-suite bathrooms and ample parking. ycle Link 146 164 V 4 M 160 th / C V 4 146 145 ain S 71 4 ootpa F 164 72 The village of Pitstone is home to a thriving community, tr 73 Lane eet V with a pre-school, sports clubs andIvinghoe activities for 5 144 74 145 71 X bedroom homes 163 youngsters, a church, a cricket club, a drama group 72 75 Lane 76 144 and a local history society. Pitstone is also the proud 162 73 77 5 6 90 143 89 74 home to a museum of rural life, packed with fascinating 5 90 75 161 V V 76 artefacts charting the area’s rich heritage. 78 Future Phases V 88 87 77 79 143 86 88 78 87 86 78 6 V 89 V 79 V V 7 7 143 161 Show Home 162 Children are well catered for by a selection of good 48 163 85 CP 47 R 84 Lane 80 48 83 educational facilities within the local area, including V 8 83 79 Kenswhorth 46 RCP 84 85 a primary school a mile from the development,X bedroom homes and 47 45 82 8 V secondary schools in the market town of Tring, just 46 80 V 9 V three miles away. Phase 1 sold 82 Main S 81 45 tr 81 44 eet 9 9 42 41 Tring also offers a wide range of shops, sporting and 10 V V 10 44 9 10 11 43 40 leisure pursuits, while Aylesbury, Leighton Buzzard V 39 Lane 10 43 11 42 38 and Hemel Hempstead are all within a 10-mile radius Lane 37 36 12 Street 41 of Castlemead. Leighton 38 13 40 X bedroom homes 12 39 13 14 38 37 For those travelling further a eld, the M25 is 20 miles 36 35 14 away, and the M1 north and south is just 10 miles. Tring 15 17 35 Future Phases Station provides services to London Euston in 45 minutes. 15 18 15 16 19 16 16 17 15 18 16 19 V V Marsworth X bedroom homes Lane V Public Open V Space Lane The Marsworth The Kensworth The Horton The Frisden Affordable homes 5 bedroom home 4 bedroom home 4 bedroom home 3 bedroom home Various Plots: 15, 16, 51 Plots: 12, 35, 43, 69, 70 Plots: 14, 17, 19, 79 Plots: 78, 80, 81 The Ivinghoe The Leighton The Glebe The Denham RCP Refuse Collection Point 4 bedroom home 4 bedroom home 3 bedroom home 3 bedroom home RS Recycle Store Area Plots: 82 Plots: 13, 18, 38 Plots: 164 Plots: 36, 37, 39-42, 71- 77, 91-93 CS Cycle Store Area Bollards Drive Through/Car Port Access The Development Layout does not show details of gradients of land, boundary treatments, local authority street lighting or landscaping. It is our intention to build in accordance with this layout. However, there may be occasions when the house designs, boundaries, landscaping and positions of roads and footpaths change as the development proceeds. Please check the details of Garage Access your chosen property with your Sales Executive prior to reservation. Embankment Slope V Visitors Parking Space The Glebe Key features 3 bedroom home • Popular 3 bedroom home with open plan kitchen dining room • Large lounge with a bay window and access to the garden • Master bedroom with large en-suite • Family bathroom The artist’s colour drawing is from an imaginary viewpoint within an open space area. Its purpose is to give a feel for the development, not an accurate description of each property. The illustration shows a typical Taylor Wimpey home of this type, but there are, however variances from site to site. External materials, finishes, landscaping and the position of garages, (where provided) may vary throughout the development. Properties may also be built handed (mirror image). Please enquire for further details. taylorwimpey.co.uk The Glebe Ground Floor First Floor Kitchen Master bedroom 2.60m × 3.50m 8'6" × 11'6" 3.50m × 3.91m 11'6" × 12'10" Dining area Bedroom 2 2.53m × 3.50m 8'4" × 11'6" 2.71m × 3.50m 8'11" × 11'6" Lounge Bedroom 3 5.09m × 3.50m 16'8" × 11'6" 2.43m × 2.30m 7'11" × 7'7" W Bedroom 2 Lounge Bedroom 3 Dining W area St CC Kitchen * * Master bedroom En-suite WC W Bathroom Please note *Some plots may or may not have windows where marked. Please speak to our Sales Executive for further details.
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