Taylor Wimpey
Squires Road, Stretton-on-Dunsmore, West Midlands, CV23 9HF

Discover village life at Squires Cross
Overview
Squires Cross is a new community of 55 homes in Stretton-on-Dunsmore, offering 1–4-bedroom properties. With a mix of detached, semi-detached, and terraced designs, it’s ideal for couples and families seeking modern, energy-efficient homes in a peaceful rural setting
Location
Perfectly placed between Coventry and Rugby, Squires Cross offers countryside living with urban convenience. Residents benefit from nearby amenities, excellent road and public transport links, and easy access to local attractions, making it a well-connected and desirable place to call home.
Community
Squires Cross is a small, welcoming development designed for modern living. Surrounded by green space and close to local amenities, it’s a peaceful environment where couples and families can enjoy a strong sense of community and a relaxed village lifestyle.
Sustainability
Designed with sustainability in mind, homes feature PV panels, EV chargers, waste water heat recovery and triple glazing to support lower energy use and reduced emissions. These modern efficiencies make everyday living more cost-effective and environmentally conscious compared to older, second-hand properties.
Properties on the Taylor Wimpey development
Development location
Squires Road, Stretton-on-Dunsmore, West Midlands, CV23 9HF
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