House-hunters in Cambridgeshire, can draw inspiration from a brand new Taylor Wimpey showhome when it opens to the public this weekend [7th and 8th of November].
The luxurious four-bedroom ‘Mayflower’ townhouse at the Papermill Lock development in Little Paxton, St Neots, has been beautifully decorated with the latest interior designs and fitted with stylish contemporary furnishings – showcasing just what can be achieved using a brand new home as a blank canvas at this exciting new location.
Visitors to the launch weekend on Saturday and Sunday will be greeted with a glass of Champagne and some light refreshments while being introduced to Papermill Lock’s fantastic selection of apartments and houses, courtesy of Taylor Wimpey’s experienced Sales Executives.
Industry specialists will also be on hand to talk property-seekers through the latest mortgage deals and the money-saving offers available to buyers.
Plus, anyone making a reservation during the launch weekend will receive flooring fitted throughout their brand new home for free!
The stunning three-storey ‘Mayflower’ is the ideal choice for growing families or for couples seeking lavish home comforts.
Showhome visitors will discover how the modern fitted kitchen/dining room, with its breakfast bar and French doors to the private rear garden, serves as the striking focal point of the ground floor, which also benefits from a guest cloakroom and an integrated garage with access from the entrance hall.
Upstairs, the landing leads to a spacious lounge with contemporary bay window and Juliet balcony, as well as two good-sized bedrooms and a main bathroom.
On the top floor, the master and second bedroom each benefit from en-suite facilities, while the master bedroom also boasts a bay window and Juliet balcony.
Papermill Lock, built on the site of the Samuel Jones paper mill in a peaceful rural setting next to the River Great Ouse, offers a choice of one and two-bedroom apartments and two and four-bedroom houses.
The development is situated in the quiet village of Little Paxton, on the outskirts of St Neots – a thriving Cambridgeshire town with a bustling twice-weekly market, regular farmers’ markets and a wealth of open space, parkland and riverside walks.
St Neots is also a popular spot for commuters, with regular services from the town’s railway station putting London’s King’s Cross less than 40 minutes away, and the A1 for London and Peterborough, the A428 for Cambridge and the A14 for the Midlands and East Anglia all within easy reach.
The town also offers plenty of leisure opportunities to keep residents of all ages occupied.
Riverside Park, close to the town centre, is set in 72 acres with a waterside frontage, a pitch-and-putt golf course and children’s play areas, a boating lake and a skateboarding complex – and is a great place to listen to relaxing live music on summer Sundays.
The Priory Centre hosts everything from theatre productions to discos as well as an annual folk music festival, while St Neots leisure centre offers tennis, badminton and squash courts, a swimming pool and sauna, a fitness studio and outdoor sports pitches.
House-hunters can be among the first to view Papermill Lock’s brand new showhome by visiting the development off Mill Lane, Little Paxton, St Neots, between 10am and 5pm on Saturday and Sunday.
The Sales Centre and showhome will then be open Monday from 1.30pm to 5pm and Thursday to Sunday from 10am to 5pm.
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Date Published: 02 November 2009