Fast-acting property-seekers can make a quick move to one of two beautiful showhomes at Taylor Wimpey’s near sell-out Gainsborough Place development of new properties in East Sussex.
The fabulous three-bedroom ‘Chichester’ and four-bedroom ‘Richmond’ show properties have been exquisitely styled by the leading housebuilder’s expert team of interior designers – and now they have been released for sale including all furniture, fixtures and fittings at the development in East Sussex.
Potential purchasers can see the showhomes for themselves at a special Open House Event taking place on Saturday 23rd June, when they’ll be open to view without an appointment for the very last time.
Fiona Creed, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “We’ve already sold one of our stunning show homes in East Sussex at Gainsborough Place and we don’t expect the final two to be available for long.
“The Open House Event on Saturday 23rd June is the final chance for home-hunters to pop into this sought-after development without an appointment, as we’ve now only four plots in total remaining for sale.
“Anyone hoping to enjoy a luxurious lifestyle in one of these sensational ready-made homes at Gainsborough Place should hurry to secure their favourite property – before someone else beats them to it!”
The four-bedroom ‘Richmond’ detached showhome, priced at just £449,995, features a modern kitchen/breakfast room and a spacious lounge, each with access to an attractive conservatory, plus a separate dining room and a guest cloakroom completing the ground floor.
Upstairs, the landing leads to the en-suite master bedroom, three further well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, while outside the property benefits from a double garage and two allocated parking spaces.
Alternatively, the ‘Chichester’ is priced at only £239,995, while there’s also a pair of spacious ‘Scotney’ townhouses for sale at the development from only £249,995.
All homes at Gainsborough Place are completed to a high standard specification, including energy efficient central heating, double glazing and a fitted kitchen with integrated oven, hob and hood.
To make choosing one of these high-quality homes even more appealing, Taylor Wimpey offers a range of helpful homebuyer incentives suitable for first-time buyers and those with a property to sell.
Incentives can be tailored to customers’ individual circumstances and are subject to availability, with full details available from the Sales Executive.
Gainsborough Place is conveniently located in a quiet cul-de-sac within the village of Wivelsfield, and bordered by picturesque open countryside.
The development is ideally placed for commuters, with the new homes located less than a mile from Wivelsfield railway station, which offers regular services to central London in under an hour, and to Brighton in only 20 minutes.
Crawley and the M23 are 16 miles away, putting the M25 within easy reach, while Gatwick Airport is just 23 miles from the development.
Nearby Burgess Hill is well served by a wide range of independent and high street shops, including Tesco and Waitrose, as well as a good selection of restaurants, pubs and cafés.
Visit taylorwimpey.co.uk for further information.
Source: www.easier.com
A-level student predicted to achieve top grades is escorted from college by police after 'refusing to stop REVISING' - Daily Mail
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Barred: Jamie Gagliardi claims he had 'nowhere else to revise' and did not have a computer at home
An A-level student who was 'obsessed with revising' had to be escorted from school by police after ignoring a classroom ban.
Jamie Gagliardi, 18, had been told to stay home from Ifield Community College in Crawley, West Sussex, for one day after interrupting the headteacher during a meeting on Wednesday.
But he went to the college - whose students notched up a 100 per cent A-level pass rate last year - the following morning, claiming he had 'nowhere else to revise' for his psychology A-level on Monday and he did not have a computer at home.
He was asked to leave but began 'causing a nuisance and a disturbance'.
At 8.45am college officials decided that the only option was to call in the police after the teen refused to leave the premises.
The pupil, who is also taking A-level law, English and history, was escorted from the college and his mother was called to pick him up.
Police confirmed that the teenager would not be charged with any offence.
Speaking this week, Jamie said he was given a one-day ban from the college last Wednesday for interrupting the headteacher during a meeting, meaning he was not allowed in the school the following day.
He said: 'I have been punished for wanting to do well.
'I am a hard-working and dedicated student and this could have such an impact on my future.
'The college has overreacted in what is probably the most important week of my school life.
Ban: Staff at Ifield Community College (pictured) called police after Jamie Gagliardi refused to leave the premises
'I have told teachers many times that I do not have a computer at home so would not be able to work at home.'
Bosses at the 1,090-pupil college - rated good by Ofsted in February this year - said the teen is ‘obsessed’ with after-school tuition and the police were called because he was ‘causing a nuisance’ by refusing to leave the premises.
Marilyn Evans, the school’s director of administration, said Jamie was a 'very bright boy', but added: 'He became vociferous and irritated that he couldn't have after-school revision.
'The teacher has already given up her time to give extra revision in half term and during the school day, when she was meant to have free time.
'On Thursday, he was causing a nuisance and a disturbance on the premises.
'He is obsessed with doing after-school revision.'
She added: 'He probably feels that without those extra sessions he won't get the grade he wants, but he will. He is a top student.'
A spokeswoman for Sussex Police confirmed today that officers were called at 8.45am on June 14 to remove a 'disruptive' pupil who was refusing to leave the premises.
Splash: How the Crawley News reported on Jamie Gagliardi's removal from the school by police
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
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