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Taylor Wimpey Yorkshire Rodewelle Green Rothwell A stunning collection of 4 and 5 bedroom homes Footpath link 2 bedroom homes 4 bedroom homes 5 bedroom homes The Little Green The Canford The Eskdale The Monyash (Affordable home) 4 bedroom 5 bedroom 2 bedroom detached home detached home 40 semi-detached home Plot: 10 Plots: 11, 41, 52, Plots: 1, 2 74, 84 39 The Kentdale 38 40 39 4 bedroom *ah= Affordable housing 37 detached home 36 3 bedroom homes Plot: 45 41 35 34 The Gosford The Downham 33 4 bedroom 42 (Affordable home) 32 *ah *ah 44 43 detached home 45 3 bedroom mews home *ah Plots: 8, 29, 50, 78, 79, 44 Plots: 3-5, 16 *ah 51 45 34 50 82, 86 34 49 The Alton 32 46 The Easton 32 33 (Affordable home) 33 31 4 bedroom, 31 3 bedroom, *ah 1 1 2 31 47 2 /2 storey home 2 / storey home *ah Plots: 17, 18, 30-35, Plots: 19, 20, 38, 39, 30 53, 54, 58-61, 63, 64, 48 48 88, 89 29 The Eynsham 4 bedroom 28 detached home 52 54 55 Plots: 13, 21, 26, 27, 27 53 37, 43, 46, 49, 73, 83 54 59 58 55 The Shelford 26 57 59 4 bedroom 56 detached home 25 58 57 Plots: 7, 9, 15, 22, 23, Welcome to 24 36, 40, 44, 48, 55, 57, 23 72, 76 vp 60 vp 60 The Haddenham 61 4 bedroom detached home 62 23 Plots: 6, 12, 14, 24, Rodewelle 22 22 25, 28, 47, 51, 56, 62, 21 66, 68, 75, 77, 81, 85, 20 63 64 87, 90 19 Footpath 64 link Green The Whitmoore 18 vp vp vp 4 bedroom 17 19 *ah The Green detached home 16 vp Rodewelle Green provides an excellent 1 *ah 2 Plots: 42, 65, 67, *ah 69-71, 80 *ah 3 choice of 4 & 5 bedroom homes in a *ah 16 vp 1 17 1 4 16 18 2 3 *ah 17 2 5 range of different designs tailored to suit *ah 18 *ah 70 vp 6 15 vp 4 any lifestyle. 4 71 14 7 5 72 5 Perfectly positioned in the affluent market town of Rothwell, you will find all vp 13 of the amenities required for daily life close at hand. The town centre is home 8 73 69 12 11 vp to many well know high street stores, as well as several quality independent vp 9 80 68 stores and boutiques, whilst young families can choose from numerous primary 74 79 9 10 schools, plus two high schools in the town. 10 75 67 vp Royds Lane 76 77 Hello. 66 78 You’ll find our showhomes and sales office right here 88 65 89 88 81 90 82 83 87 84 86 85 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 your chosen property with your Sales Executive prior to reservation. 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