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Kings Copse Kingsway Village, Quedgeley, Gloucester Kings Copse Kingsway Village, Quedgeley, Gloucester Discover a range of beautiful 2 bedroom apartments and 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes Computer generated image is indicative of The Stanton at Kings Copse Welcome to our carefully selected collection of homes. Built with the same passion and Welcome to commitment that we have had for over 100 years, we are proud of the homes Kings Copse we build and we hope you’ll love them. Discover a range of beautiful 2 bedroom apartments and 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes situated in the sought-after Kingsway Village. Image shows the Show Village at Kings Copse “The moment you enter a Taylor Wimpey home you’ll see that we design and build our homes and communities around you.” Lifestyle Welcome to a home where all the fixtures From the day you move in, you’ll love the fact that everything in your new home We use traditional construction techniques incorporating modern materials The moment you enter a Taylor Wimpey home you’ll see that we design and is clean and untouched. Your new home will be decorated in neutral colours, in our homes. Environmentally friendly features like efficient heating systems, build our homes and communities around you. But we build more than just new and fittings are brand new and unused. so you’ll get a blank canvas to stamp your own style and personality on double glazed windows, high levels of wall and loft insulation and well-designed homes – last year we helped to create and maintain over 15,000 jobs in the Where you won’t need to worry about DIY from day one. ventilation systems will keep your home cosy and warm and effortlessly help UK and through our planning obligations we contributed over £227million to you save energy and money. our local communities. This included providing new roads and improved public If you’ve reserved early enough in the build process, you’ll get to choose from a and home improvements, so you can spend transport, schools, nurseries, health centres and shops. Which means you can range of brand new fixtures and fittings that will be installed in your new home Just before you move in, we’ll explain how your new home works from top to trust us to not only build stylish homes but to invest in the things that make you more time with your family and friends doing before you move in. Which means as soon as you unpack you can start using bottom. And once you’ve moved in, our team will visit you a couple more times and your family happy. all the things you really enjoy. your dream kitchen or bathroom. to check how you’re settling in and help out with any issues you may have. And all our new homes come with a two-year Taylor Wimpey warranty and a Images include optional upgrades at additional cost. And while it’s these finishing touches that make a house a home, you can also 10-year NHBC warranty, giving you absolute peace of mind right from day one. be sure that we’ve constructed your home to energy-efficient, modern building standards, so you can enjoy living in a safe and secure environment. Gloucester Cathedral Gloucester Docks Typical Gloucestershire Countryside The Location The village of Quedgeley lies on the banks Let’s start with the practicalities. Living in Quedgeley scores very highly for counties. A designated area of outstanding natural beauty, the Cotswolds are of the River Severn, just three miles* south convenience. As well as being within comfortable distance of both Gloucester the perfect place for a ramble, dotted with mellow market towns and picture- and Cheltenham, the M5 is easily accessible. So, by road or rail, you can get postcard villages (many with delightful pubs). To the west, the Forest of Dean of the centre of Gloucester. With the to wherever you need to be, from Bristol to Birmingham, Cardiff to London. is equally enchanting; a woodland haven from the pressures of modern life. glorious Cotswolds nearby, as well as the If you haven’t visited Gloucester lately, you’re in for a very pleasant surprise, as the Roman city undergoes its most exciting period of city centre and dockside As for leisure pursuits of every kind, Gloucestershire has got something for vibrant cultural and commercial centre of regeneration for centuries. Meanwhile, neighbouring Cheltenham’s understated everyone – especially horse-lovers. As well as the Badminton Horse Trials, Cheltenham, your new home at Kings Copse Regency elegance continues to act as a magnet for shoppers and tourists. there’s national hunt racing’s greatest annual festival at Cheltenham. While, elsewhere around the county, you’ll find Premiership rugby at Gloucester, could hardly enjoy a more attractive location. Among a feast of cultural attractions, you’ll have six theatres to choose from league football at Cheltenham and even motorsport at the Prescott Hill Climb. as well as the world-famous Cheltenham festivals of literature and jazz. Heading out of town, Gloucestershire is justly renowned as one of England’s loveliest *Distances taken from google.co.uk/maps Kings Copse B3 Site Plan TW Development 705 5 bedroom homes 705 704 703 The Stanton 706 5 bedroom home 699 706 Plots: 731, 793 & 796 700 703 TW Development 702 704 701 707 701 700 4 bedroom homes 712 699 702 708 709 707 709 710 The Shelford 713 V 711 711 4 bedroom home 712 708 713 Plots: 724, 762, 763 & 828 742-750 709 740 *ah/r 741 The Midford 739 710 738 4 bedroom home 714 Plots: 719, 720, 789, 794, 795, 715 738 741 730 797, 812, 813, 814, 815 & 827 742 740 730 716 715 754 738 739 753 The Easton *ah/lc 752 751 750 716 4 bedroom home 749 714 754 737 748 752 729 717 747 751 Plots: 756, 757, 773 & 805 *ah/lc 752 *ah/r 737 753 737 753 736 736 *ah/r 736 751 729 728 717 743 *ah/r 754 728 3 bedroom homes 744 745 *ah/r 735 746 755 718 718 V 755 757 727 The Crofton-G 758 718 V 734 *ah/r 756 3 bedroom home 759 V V 760 Plots: 704, 705, 717, 718, 740, 741, 733 761 727 726 719 V 756 719 790, 791, 792, 817, 818, 819 & 820 *ah/r 726 720 V Allotment 732 757 725 720 The Bishopton V 758 *ah/r 758 3 bedroom home 759 721 759 722 760 Plots: 700, 701, 702, 721, 722, 723, 721 760 725 732 761 723 732 733 732, 733, 734, 735 & 736 761 731 734 724 735 731 721 731 724 The Earlsford 764 3 bedroom home 763 723 V Plots: 727, 728, 758, 759, 760, 761, 765 722 763 776, 777, 779, 780, 781, 782, 783, 762 765 765 764 764 784, 785, 787, 788, 825 & 826 766 762 797 766 The Gosford 797 766 763 3 bedroom home Plots: 714, 715, 716, 725, 726, 729, 796 762 767 730, 823 & 824 779 796 768 797 780 768 768 767 796 781 767 The Garsdale 769 782 Welcome to 3 bedroom home 795 783 769 Plots: 737, 738, 806, 821 & 822 784 785 769 795 795 779 *ah/r 779 The Ramsgate 794 780 794 780 770 781 3 bedroom home 794 781 *ah/r 782 752, 753, 754, 769, 770, 782 771 Plots: 783 783 771 & 772 771 776 771 3 bedroom homes 2 bedroom homes 777 *ah/r Kings Copse 5 bedroom homes 793 770 793 785 778 770 772 793 785 772 2 bedroom homes 774 Employment Area 784 775 772 787 *ah/r A collection of thoughtfully designed The Stanton The Bishopton The Chalford 778 777 The Chalford 786 5 bedroom home 3 bedroom home 2 bedroom home 2 bedroom home 792 773 V 786 776 773 773 Plots: 731, 793 & 796 Plots: 700, 701, 702,Plots: 699, 703, 707, 708, 709, 711, Plots: 699, 703, 707, *ah/r 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes in 791 V 712, 713, 764, 765, 766, 767, 768, 787 775 805 708, 709, 711, 712, V 721, 722, 723, 732, 774 & 775 788 805 V 774 733, 734, 735 & 736 713, 764, 765, 766, 790 a carefully chosen location. 805 The Dovedale 767, 768, 774 & 775 788 *ah/r 792 4 bedroom homes 2 bedroom home 791 804 806 789 790 *ah/r *ah/r The Crofton-G Plots: 706, 710, 739, 751, 755, 778, 789 806 803 806 The village of Quedgeley lies on the banks of the River Severn, 3 bedroom home 786, 800 & 816 The Dovedale 804 *ah/lc 807 *ah/r Plots: 704, 705, 717, 2 bedroom home 804 just 3 miles* south of the centre of Gloucester. With the glorious The Faversham 802 The Easton 803 *ah/lc 718, 740, 741, 790, 2 bedroom home Plots: 706, 710, 739, 803 801 4 bedroom home *ah/lc Cotswolds within reach, as well as the vibrant cultural and commercial Plots: 798, 799, 803, 804, 808, 809, 802 820 791, 792, 817, 818, 751, 755, 778, 786, 819 808 807 Plots: 756, 757, 810 & 811 820 801 808 centre of Cheltenham, your new home at Kings Copse could hardly 819 & 820 800 & 816 *ah/r 773 & 805 799 The Margate *ah/r 798 809 V 819 798 *ah/r enjoy a more attractive location. 2 bedroom home *ah/r 799 The Earlsford The Faversham 809 801 & 802 818 800 The Midford Plots: 800 809 3 bedroom home 2 bedroom home *ah/r 810 810 4 bedroom home *ah/r 810 Plots: 727, 728, 758,The Lydd Plots: 798, 799, 817 816 815 Plots: 719, 720, 789, 2 bedroom home 811 817 814 759, 760, 761, 776, 803, 804, 808, 809, 816 *ah/r 818 794, 795, 797, 812, Plot: 807 815 810 & 811 811 777, 779, 780, 781, 813, 814, 815 & 827 V 782, 783, 784, 785, 812 Apartment The Lydd 812 811 787, 788, 825 & 826 V The Shelford 814 2 bedroom home 4 bedroom home 1 & 2 bedroom apartments 822 813 823 Plot: 807 813 The Garsdale Plots: 742, 743, 744, 745, 746, 747, 822 Plots: 724, 762, 748, 749 & 750 821 822 823 V 3 bedroom home *ah/r V 763 & 828 821 The Margate V Plots: 737, 738, 806, *ah/lc 824 823 825 821 & 822 2 bedroom home Disabled parking symbol Plots: 801 & 802 824 Garage Access 826 The Gosford 825 827 3 bedroom home Drive Through / Car Port Access 826 *ah/lc = Affordable Housing/Low Cost Plots: 714, 715, 716, Bin Store Apartments 828 827 725, 726, 729, 730, Sub Station *ah/r = Affordable Housing/Rented Homes 823 & 824 Cycle Storage Area BS = Bin Store The Development Layout does not show details of gradients of land, boundary treatments, 1 & 2 bedroom 828 CS = Cycle Storage Area local authority street lighting or landscaping.
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