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Falcons Rest Frame Lane, Doseley, Telford, TF4 3BX Falcons Rest Is an Exciting Development of 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Bedroom Luxury Homes Falcons Rest Frame Lane, Doseley, Telford, TF4 3BX Falcons Rest is an exciting development of 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom luxury homes www.dwh.co.uk Falcons Rest at Doseley Park Frame Lane, Doseley, Telford, TF4 3BX FRAME LANE The Loppington Studio & 2 bedroom apartments 1 SALES CENTRE POS & SHOW HOMES The Whixall 2 bedroom coach house POS 2 The Hordley 3 bedroom house 3 55 56 The Hadnall 3 bedroom house 4 57 5 The Adderley 4 bedroom house 54 6 53 58 The Hawkstone 4 bedroom house 7 52 38 36 51 39 The Tilstock 4 bedroom house 8 40 37 The Calverhall 5 bedroom house 50 49 The Colemere 5 bedroom house 35 48 46 34 Social Housing 47 45 44 43 33 42 41 32 9 N 26-31 10 13 11 12 14 W E 15 25 16 24 23 For Sale S 17 18 20-22 19 Reserved Exchanged Completed Landscaping is for indicative purposes only and purchasers should refer to the landscaping layout. The company reserves the right to make amendments to the development layout and materials at anytime. 09/11 dwh.co.uk D A W L E Y R D WELLI Local Area N G E Located close to the modern town of Telford, the Falcons Rest development T V O O N R L A WLE Y G R G from David Wilson Homes, offers the ideal location. This latest development AT E Y D D A L from the country’s leading award winning ve star house builder, comprises D A W L E Y RD RD E an impressive selection of 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses, all built to the very FIC OF D L O high standard and specication you would expect to see from David Wilson D A HE A O T H Homes. R H I L L N O T G Telford is a shining example of how innovation, optimism and enthusiasm M54 N D I R L L E can create a new town of today that pays due respect to the past - everywhere C Jnc 6 E N E W F SPRING you go in Telford, you’ll nd tributes to the Industrial Revolution amidst a S VILLAGE P R modern business metropolis. I N G H You’ll also be spoilt for choice for entertainment- including superb shopping, I N R D L O L 3 F TI A TA 2 R S M R great cafe-bars and restaurants, a ski centre, a 450 acre town park, ice W L O 52 N E I A A D V R D L E rink, ten-screen cinema - plus the sixth largest exhibition centre in the G O ID O R P B UK! Beyond the town centre, there’s even more choice, with the beautiful S P towns of Ironbridge and Shrewsbury within easy reach - plus of course the U O F O F L O H LK picturesque Shropshire countryside. WA IL Y L R O D A D D R A O E 3 E N Telford also has excellent communication links to the M54 motorway, LA R 2 G E Y 2 U F D R I O E 5 H A M L R D A O E E providing easy access to Birmingham and the surroundings cities. From B O S L W A O N E D the town’s main railway station there are regular links to Birmingham and HORSEHAY Shrewsbury. D FALCONS REST With all of this virtually on your doorstep, don’t miss this fantastic A O R opportunity to own a stunning new David Wilson home at Falcons Rest, N O T G Doseley Park, Doseley. N I L L S E DOSELEY T W L U K E S R O A How to nd us W D O O D 3 LA N D 2 S DAWLEY HAMLETS From the M54, exit at Junction 6 and take the A5233 heading towards LA 2 NE 5 A Much Wenlock/Lawley/A4169. After approximately 1.2 miles, take the 1st exit onto Dawley Road, continue along this road onto Heath Hill. At the Heath Hill roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Springhill Road, H OL A41 LY ROA D then take 2nd right onto Doseley Road. Turn right into Frame Lane, 69 Falcons Rest is situated along Frame Lane on the left hand side. E N A L L L E W Y L O H For satellite navigation systems Postcode TF4 3BX D C 0844 576 600 L T S W Local Amenities Local Authority Vets Telford & Wrekin Council 01952 380 000 Oakville Veterinary 01952 506 360 Haygate Veterinary Centre 01952 586 182 Police Old Pound Vets 01952 680 287 West Mercia Police 0300 333 3000 Post Services: Water, Gas & Electricity Horsehay Post Ofce 01952 502 867 Electricity 08452 722 424 Dawley Post Ofce 01952 505 136 Severn Trent Water 08457 500 500 Gas 0800 111999 Churches Primary School Travel Captain Webb Primary School 01952 386 770 National Express 08717 818 181 Lightmoor Village Primary School 01952 387 620 National Rail 08457 484 950 Dawley CofE Primary School 01952 386 280 Birmingham International Airport 0844 576 600 Aqueduct Primary School 01952 386 210 Leisure Secondary Schools Hosehay Village Golf Centre 01952 382 640 Phoenix School 01952 386 700 Phoenix Sports Centre 01952 382 180 The Madeley Academy 01952 527 700 Telford Shopping Centre 01952 230 032 Thomas Telford School 01952 200 000 Odeon Telford 0871 224 4007 Telford Library 01952 382 915 Sixth Form Schools Phoenix School 01952 386 700 Supermarkets Co-operative Food 01952 505 136 Hospitals Asda Telford 01952 291 781 The Princess Royal Hospital 01952 641 222 Sainsburys 01952 299 702 Doctors Dawley Medical Practice 01952 630 500 Trinity Healthcare Centre 01952 505 029 Aqueduct Pharmacy 01952 593 220 Dentist Dawley Dental 01952 502 866 Dawley Family Dental Centre 01952 505 353 Webb Dental Practice 01952 630 509 The company reserves the right to make amendments to the development layout and materials at any time. This leaet is for guidance only and is not intended to form any part of any contract. For landscaping information please refer to detailed drawings. The Loppington Apartments Plot 20 Plots 21 & 22 Sitting 4700 x 2702 mm 15’ 5” x 8’ 10” Kitchen/Sitting 6418 x 3235 mm 21’0” x 10’7” Bedroom 1 3265 x 2513 mm 10’ 8” x 8’ 2” Bedroom 1 4413 x 2785 mm 14’ 5” x 9’1” Bathroom 2280 x 1390 mm 7’ 5” x 4’ 6” Bedroom 2 3278 x 2130 mm 10’ 9” x 6’ 11” Kitchen 2960 x 2475 mm 9’ 8” x 8’ 1” Bathroom 1940 x 2785 mm 6’ 4” x 9’ 1” Plot 20 - First Floor 9’1” Plot 21 - Ground Floor Plot 22 - First Floor 7’ 5” x 4’ 6” B 6’ 11” K 9’ 8” x 8’ 1” B LightLight fittingfitting Plot 20 Plots 21 & 22 K KEY Light fitting TelephoneTelephone outlet outlet point point 7’ 5” x 4’ 6” Radiator Radiator ST Store K 9’ 8” x 8’ 1” ElectricElectric socketsocket T.V. 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Computer generated images are for general guidance only and are not intended t The Whixall 2 bedroom home First Floor Second Floor Living/Dining/Kitchen 4015 x 5055 mm 13’2” x 16’7” Bathroom 2165 x 2010 mm 7’1” x 6’7” WC 1300 x 2180 mm 4’3” x 7’1” Bed 1 4030 x 2730 mm 13’2” x 8’11” Bed 2 4030 x 2250 mm 13’2” x 7’4” LightLight fittingfitting Ground Floor First Floor Second Floor L B KEY LightLight fittingfitting TelephoneTelephone outletoutlet pointpoint RadiatorRadiator ElectricElectric socketsocket T.V.T.V. aerialaerial socketsocket ComputerComputer generatedgenerated imagesimages areare forfor illustrativeillustrative purposespurposes onlyonly andand individualindividual featuresfeatures oftenoften varyvary fromfrom oneone plotplot toto another.another. FloorFloor plansplans areare indicativeindicative onlyonly toto givegive aa generalgeneral indicationindication ofof thethe proposedproposed developmentdevelopment andand floorfloor layout.layout. TheThe dimensionsdimensions areare accurateaccurate toto withinwithin ++ oror -50mm.-50mm. DimensionsDimensions shouldshould notnot bebe usedused forfor carpetcarpet sizes,sizes, applianceappliance spacesspaces oror itemsitems ofof furniture.furniture. PleasePlease askask ourour SalesSales AdvisersAdvisers forfor detailsdetails ofof thethe treatmentstreatments specifiedspecified forfor individualindividual plots.plots. ComputerComputer generatedgenerated imagesimages areare forfor generalgeneral guidanceguidance onlyonly andand areare notnot intendedintended toto formform partpart ofof anyany contractcontract oror warranty.warranty. FurnitureFurniture shownshown isis forfor illustrativeillustrative purposespurposes only.only. R234/OCT11R234/OCT11 Light fitting PleasePlease askask ourour SalesSales AdvisersAdvisers forfor detailsdetails ofof thethe treatmentstreatments specifiedspecified forfor individualindividual plots.plots.
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