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Highfield Court Highfield Highfield Court 39 Aylsham Drive, Ickenham, Middlesex, UB10 8TL Highfield Court SatNav: UB10 8TL Ickenham, Middlesex A development by A development by facebook.com/taylorwimpey A beautifully designed collection of www.taylorwimpey.co.uk 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and 4 & 5 bedroom homes forward to seeing you again soon. again you seeing to forward look forward to seeing you again soon. again you seeing to forward look We hope you like what you’ve seen and and seen you’ve what like you hope We We hope you like what you’ve seen and look look and seen you’ve what like you hope We Welcome to our carefully selected Rest assured... we’ll hold your hand collection of homes. Built with the every step of the way. From choosing your new home through to the day same passion and commitment that Computer generate image of The Andover we have had for over 100 years, you move in and beyond, we will be we are proud of the homes we build there to help you. and we hope you’ll love them. Welcome to Highfield Court A collection of beautifully designed 1 & 2 bedroom apartments as well as 4 & 5 bedroom homes in a well-connected setting. Typical Taylor Wimpey home Typical Taylor Wimpey home Typical Taylor Wimpey home Typical Taylor Wimpey home Typical Taylor Wimpey home Lifestyle Welcome to a home where all the fixtures From the day you move in, you’ll love the fact that everything in We use traditional construction techniques incorporating The moment you enter a Taylor Wimpey home you’ll see that and fittings are brand new and unused. your new home is clean and untouched. Your new home will be modern materials in our homes. Environmentally friendly we design and build our homes and communities around you. decorated in neutral colours, so you’ll get a blank canvas to stamp features like efficient heating systems, double glazed windows, But we build more than just new homes – last year we helped to Where you won’t need to worry about DIY your own style and personality on from day one. high levels of wall and loft insulation and well-designed create and maintain over 15,000 jobs in the UK and through our and home improvements, so you can spend ventilation systems will keep your home cosy and warm and planning obligations we contributed over £227million to our local If you’ve reserved early enough in the build process, you’ll get to more time with your family and friends effortlessly help you save energy and money. communities. This included providing new roads and improved choose from a range of fixtures and fittings that will be installed public transport, schools, nurseries, health centres and shops. doing all the things you really enjoy. in your new home before you move in. Which means as soon as Just before you move in, we’ll explain how your new home works Which means you can trust us to not only build stylish homes but you unpack you can start using your dream kitchen or bathroom. from top to bottom. And once you’ve moved in, our team will visit to invest in the things that make you and your family happy. you a couple more times to check how you’re settling in and help And while it’s these finishing touches that make a house a home, out with any issues you may have. All our new homes come with Images include optional upgrades at additional cost. you can also be sure that we’ve constructed your home to a 2-year Taylor Wimpey warranty and a 10-year NHBC warranty, energy-efficient, modern building standards, so you can enjoy giving you absolute peace of mind right from day one. living in a safe and secure environment. The Watersedge Bar & Restaurant, Uxbridge Hillingdon Court Park, Hillingdon Swakeleys House, Ickenham Grand Union Canal, London Location With its name in the Domesday Book, Highfield Court is bringing a wonderful collection of brand- with Douay Martyrs and Vyners schools – both with Sixth Form pick up a map, watch birdlife on the webcam, or simply relax – at senior level. Ickenham is home to Cricket, Rugby, and the a church with 700 years of history, and new homes in a wide choice of styles – all in walking distance on the café veranda watching the river flow with an ice-cream of two stations. So whether you are looking for a 1 or 2 Swakeleys Tennis Club, with Hillingdon Sports and Leisure freshly made at a local farm. landmark village pump, Ickenham has bedroom apartment or a 4 or 5 bedroom house, each one offers Complex just two miles away. Youngsters will find RAF Cadet Ruislip Lido’s 60-acre lake with sandy ‘beaches’, water’s edge pub modern design and energy-efficient living space in a relaxed Groups for exciting flying and gliding activities, Hillingdon its place in history. Today it is beautifully and café, play and watersplash areas as well as narrow gauge streetscape and commuter-friendly location. Music Hub where 5–18-year-olds can learn and perform musical railway running through trees and along the lake edge nestles in positioned with superb road and rail instruments, while Ickenham’s Compass Theatre has a calendar From the Ickenham village hub to local shopping parades you Ruislip Woods, a treasure of ancient trees and changing colours connections to the Home Counties, of shows and popular youth theatre. Odeon Uxbridge offers a will find everything from convenience stores and coffee spots, through the seasons. When it comes to fast-tracks, West Ruislip state-of-the-art multiscreen, whilst the world-class the heart of the City, West End, and beyond. to Waitrose in nearby Ruislip and Sainsbury’s in Uxbridge to station runs into Marylebone in 26 minutes, and is situated Wembley Arena is just 22 minutes away by Underground. cover life’s essentials. Local hostelries still offer a traditional on the Central Line, whilst Ickenham Underground station on welcome with beer gardens and garden games for youngsters, Golfers will enjoy the undulating parkland course, set in the Metropolitan and Piccadilly Lines, connects you to Liverpool real log fires in winter and award-winning ales, while the stunning surrounding countryside. Follow the River Pinn Walk, Street or Moorgate in 50 minutes or less. Road links are excellent biennial Ickenham Festival celebrates the sense of community part of the Hillingdon Trail taking in woods and meadows, nature too with the M40 and M25 nearby, and Watford, Slough and at a gala day of festivities, fête and fireworks. reserves and riverside walkways. Discover the spectacular ‘Willow Heathrow within 11 miles away. tree wander’ or Denham Country Park with its visitor centre to Families will find playgroups and primary schools, together Distances are approximate and taken from Google Maps Ickenham Site Plan WEST RUISLIP 5 bedroom homes STATION The Type W 5 bedroom home Plot: 51 The Type V HIGH ROAD, ICKENHAM 5 bedroom home Plots: 33, 34, 35, 49 & 50 The Type U 5 bedroom home Plots: 36 & 37 91-156 P P P P P P P P 4 bedroom homes P P P P P P P P P P The Type Y P P P P P P P 4 bedroom home P P Plots: 1, 26 & 38 P P The Type Z 4 bedroom home Plots: 5, 8, 10, 15, 19, 20 & 27 MCCARTHY & STONE ALYSHAM DRIVE DEVELOPMENT The Type X IVE 4 bedroom home 52-90 DR LE Plots: 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, Y CO 16, 18 & 25, Hello. The Type SV2 39 You'll find our 40 4 bedroom home 26 41 Show Home and 42 Plots: 2, 30 & 48 Welcome Centre JOSIAH DRIVE 43 44 38 26 27 The Type T right here. 45 27 4 bedroom home 46 38 38 47 39 Plots: 28, 29, 31 & 32 48 40 28 41 28 The Type Q 42 5 29 4 bedroom home 43 37 4 Plots: 3, 4, 41, 42, 43 & 44 3 44 45 37 2 46 29 49 36 47 36 33 32 The Type SV1 51 35 30 AYLSHAM DRIVE 48 4 bedroom home 35 31 RW 5 49 34 32 Plots: 17, 21, 22, 23 & 24 51 RW 33 RW 5 RW RW RW 50 RW Welcome to 4 RW The Type P 3 4 bedroom home 2 34 31 Plots: 39, 40, 45, 46 & 47 1 50 30 6 50 Apartments 1 6 1 7 7 17 Highfield Court 6 8 17 21 22 23 24 The Type D 7 8 8 25 2 bedroom apartments 16 9 9 19 10 11 20 18 15 14 12 Plots: 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 13 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, HEACHAM AVENUE A collection of beautifully designed66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 13 14 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments as89 well& 90 as 4 & 5 bedroom homes in a The Type E 1-2 bedroom apartments well-connected setting. Plots: 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, Beautifully positioned, from its superb road and121, 122,rail 123, connections 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, E to the stunning surrounding countryside, Ickenham is the S O 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, L C 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, location for Highfield Court – a beautiful new collection of homes H 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, G 151, 152, 153, 154, 155 & 156 U in a wide range of styles.
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