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Great Western Park
This first phase for Persimmon at the Northern section of Great Western Park in Didcot consists of a range of properties from 2 bedroom coach houses and 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes to larger 5 bedroom detached houses all with easy access to the A34 in the heart of Oxfordshire.
95% mortgages are now available with NewBuy. Contact us to find out more.
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Available under the FirstBuy* Government scheme. Full asking price is £249,995. **FirstBuy is available on selected plots, subject to status, full asking price and terms and conditions. FirstBuy cannot be used in conjunction with any other scheme. FirstBuy allows eligible applicants to pay as little as 80% of the full purchase price of a new home with a 20% equity share- there is no interest to pay for the first 5 years-please consult your Sales Executive for full details and terms and conditions.
Available under the FirstBuy* Government scheme. Full asking price is £259,995. **FirstBuy is available on selected plots, subject to status, full asking price and terms and conditions. FirstBuy cannot be used in conjunction with any other scheme. FirstBuy allows eligible applicants to pay as little as 80% of the full purchase price of a new home with a 20% equity share- there is no interest to pay for the first 5 years-please consult your Sales Executive for full details and terms and conditions.
Available under the FirstBuy* Government scheme. Full asking price is £264,995. **FirstBuy is available on selected plots, subject to status, full asking price and terms and conditions. FirstBuy cannot be used in conjunction with any other scheme. FirstBuy allows eligible applicants to pay as little as 80% of the full purchase price of a new home with a 20% equity share- there is no interest to pay for the first 5 years-please consult your Sales Executive for full details and terms and conditions.
£199,996 list price £249,995 Plot 16 - The Reybridge
£199,996 list price £249,995 Plot 19 - The Patney
£199,996 list price £249,995 Plot 22 - The Patney
£207,996 list price £259,995 Plot 17 - The Patney
£207,996 list price £259,995 Plot 15 - The Patney
£211,996 list price £264,995 Plot 25 - The Winsley
£299,995 Plot 48 - The Wadswick
£299,995 Plot 49 - The Wadswick
£319,995 Plot 13 - The Calne
£319,995 Plot 50 - The Calne
£324,995 Plot 14 - The Calne
£349,995 Plot 9 - The Grove
£349,995 Plot 12 - The Grove
£399,995 Plot 10 - The Bradbery
*Special offer price, subject to terms and conditions. Should you require any more information on this offer, please contact the Development Marketing Suite.
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DidcotThe town of Didcot lies just 10 miles south of the historic university city of Oxford and although its history dates back to the Iron Age it was only when Brunel’s Great Western Railway reached Didcot in 1839 that the town rapidly became an important transport junction.Well placed between Oxford and Reading, within easy reach of London and with routes to Bristol and the South Coast, all lines seem to meet here. Visit Didcot Railway Centre to see a unique collection of steam engines, coaches and wagons from the ‘Golden Age of Steam’.Local AmenitiesDidcot town centre provides a good selection of shops with the Orchard Centre offering well-known high street names as well as a large Sainsburys an a thriving farmers market. There are excellent facilities for relaxation for all the family, ranging from the Willowbrook Leisure Centre to Didcot Wave Leisure Pool and nearby Hadden Hill golf course.Local AreaThe town itself is surrounded by beautiful countryside and a series of delightful rural villages and country pubs although you can always venture north to Oxford for further entertainment opportunities such as the new Vue cinema complex and of course the Oxford Playhouse theatre.If you prefer the peace and quiet of the countryside why not enjoy a walk along the Ridgeway - one of the country’s national trails and the oldest road in Britain - the Vale of White Horse or the downs at Lambourn – home to some of the top racing stables in Britain. From here you may well spot one of the most significant landmarks in the area: Didcot Power Station. Although opinion is divided, the massive cooling towers do have a certain architectural majesty and have been a major employer in the region for the last 40 years. Contrary to popular belief they also actually contribute no noise or smell (the ‘smoke’ seen from the towers is actually vapour!).
Didcot
The town of Didcot lies just 10 miles south of the historic university city of Oxford and although its history dates back to the Iron Age it was only when Brunel’s Great Western Railway reached Didcot in 1839 that the town rapidly became an important transport junction.
Well placed between Oxford and Reading, within easy reach of London and with routes to Bristol and the South Coast, all lines seem to meet here. Visit Didcot Railway Centre to see a unique collection of steam engines, coaches and wagons from the ‘Golden Age of Steam’.
Local Amenities
Didcot town centre provides a good selection of shops with the Orchard Centre offering well-known high street names as well as a large Sainsburys an a thriving farmers market. There are excellent facilities for relaxation for all the family, ranging from the Willowbrook Leisure Centre to Didcot Wave Leisure Pool and nearby Hadden Hill golf course.
Local Area
The town itself is surrounded by beautiful countryside and a series of delightful rural villages and country pubs although you can always venture north to Oxford for further entertainment opportunities such as the new Vue cinema complex and of course the Oxford Playhouse theatre.
If you prefer the peace and quiet of the countryside why not enjoy a walk along the Ridgeway - one of the country’s national trails and the oldest road in Britain - the Vale of White Horse or the downs at Lambourn – home to some of the top racing stables in Britain. From here you may well spot one of the most significant landmarks in the area: Didcot Power Station. Although opinion is divided, the massive cooling towers do have a certain architectural majesty and have been a major employer in the region for the last 40 years. Contrary to popular belief they also actually contribute no noise or smell (the ‘smoke’ seen from the towers is actually vapour!).