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The clock is ticking for house hunters at Castle Walk, Taylor Wimpey’s development in the pretty village of Lower Upnor.

The final collection of brand new homes is set for release and buyers have a choice of three-bedroom houses costing £245,500 and four-bedroom designs from £261,500.

Meanwhile, the three-bedroom Plot 10 Chadwick townhouse is available for £228,500 including flooring throughout.

This lovely family-size home features a spacious kitchen/dining room opening to the garden, while the entrance hallway also leads to a handy guest cloakroom and an integral garage.

Upstairs, the first-floor landing leads to the beautiful living room with attractive Juliet balcony, plus a well-proportioned en-suite guest bedroom, while the top floor comprises the en-suite master bedroom, a further bedroom and a main bathroom. Outside, the property benefits from driveway parking.

All homes at Castle Walk are completed to a high standard specification, including energy efficient central heating, double glazing and a fitted kitchen with integrated oven, hob and hood.

Situated on the banks of the River Medway, the twin villages of Lower Upnor and Upper Upnor are two miles from the centre of Rochester.

As well as two village pubs, Upnor also boasts its very own historic tourist attraction in the shape of Upnor Castle – an Elizabethan river fortress only a few minutes’ walk from the development – while Upnor Sailing Club is just across the road. A selection of good nurseries, primary schools and secondary schools is also within easy reach.

For commuters Strood railway station is just over two miles from Castle Walk and runs regular services to Charing Cross, Waterloo and London Bridge – all of which can be reached in less than an hour.

The sales suite, just off Upnor Road, is open Thursday to Monday between 10am and 5pm. For more details call 0845 239 8069.

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