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Marina Apartments offer enviable views at Diglis Water


Discerning home-hunters are being urged to hurry if they hope to snap up a stunning new waterfront apartment from Taylor Wimpey’s sought-after ‘Marina’ collection at Diglis Water in Worcester.


The leading housebuilder is preparing to unveil a brand new show area overlooking the revamped river basin at the development in December.


With the high-specification ‘Marina’ apartments on the banks of the River Severn selling fast at Diglis Water, property-seekers must act quickly to find their ideal match.


Anne Wallace, Regional Sales and Marketing Director at Taylor Wimpey, says: “Diglis Water has proved incredibly popular with homebuyers looking for a modern property in an unbeatable location on the banks of the River Severn.


Taylor Wimpey Sales Centre Diglis Dock Road, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR5 3BS


Sales Executive Tel. 01905 670477


Information on Taylor Wimpey


developments across the region is available by calling


01926 516911 or by visiting:


www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/ midlands


The ‘Marina B’ two-bedroom apartment, for example, is priced from £189,995 and features an open-plan kitchen/dining/living room with an attractive balcony offering superb river views. An en-suite master bedroom, a second


“With 50% of the ‘Marina’ apartments now sold out – including four out of the five penthouse apartments already snapped up – would-be buyers cannot afford to delay if they want to secure one of these unique apartments.”


There is a range of two-bedroom ‘Marina’ apartments available to reserve now starting from just £169,995 and one penthouse apartment priced £274,995.


bedroom and a main bathroom complete the stylish layout.


The ‘Marina’ apartments are served by lift and benefit from undercroft car parking.


The Government’s Help To Buy scheme is available at Diglis Water, enabling first-time buyers and existing homeowners to secure their new home for 80% of its full price, including a deposit as low as 5%.


Help To Buy involves a Government loan of up to 20% and is available on new-build properties up to the value of £600,000. There is no salary cap for homebuyers taking advantage of the scheme.


Worcester’s origins can be traced back over 2,000 years, but today it is a thriving and modern place that boasts all the amenities of 21st century living, including a diverse selection of chain stores and boutiques, plus restaurants, traditional pubs and a variety of leisure and entertainment opportunities.


Several well-regarded schools for children of all ages are located near the development, including Cherry Orchard Primary School, King’s St Albans, King’s Worcester and Worcester College of Technology.


Commuters will appreciate the new homes are less than 1.5 miles from Worcester’s two railway stations for services to Birmingham, London, Oxford and Bristol, while the Midlands motorway network is within easy reach for travel throughout the country and for links to Birmingham International Airport.


To find out more about the stunning apartments available at Diglis Water, property-seekers can visit the Sales Centre, open daily from 10am to 5pm. The Sales Executive can also be contacted on 01905 670477.


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