Stortford Fields
1 Baldwin Way, Newland Avenue, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM23 0AL
Prices from £310,000 to £700,000
























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About the development
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Site Plan
The homes on this contemporary development have been perfectly designed with a mixture of finishes to bring a modern outlook to the community. With feature homes situated on street corners, the development is easy to navigate and find your way around. You'll find plenty of walking and jogging routes in the immediate area.
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Stortford Fields
The perfect place to be
The popular market town of Bishop's Stortford offers all the essentials, within easy reach of Stortford Fields. Stay active with walks in nearby Hatfield Forest or along the River Stort. For socialising, take your pick from a great selection of pubs, bars and restaurants, or catch a show at South Mill Arts. Alternatively, if you're looking for family fun, an abundance of open spaces and fantastic activities like a trip to Mountfitchet Castle are within minutes.
Helping you move

Easymover
Easymover is available here, which means you could provisionally reserve a new Taylor Wimpey home at this development - even if you haven't sold your existing property.
And that's not all. With easymover, we'll make your house move as stress free as possible. We'll liaise with your estate agent on your behalf, we'll pay their fees and we'll manage the whole house selling process - making your life so much easier! Take a look at our easymover page for more information.
Terms and conditions apply to the Easymover scheme.
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Deposit Top Up
With Deposit Top Up, we could help you move into your new home with a larger deposit. Put down a 10% deposit and we'll top it up by 5%, helping you secure your dream home.
Terms & Conditions apply. Find out more here.

Friends & Family Deposit Boost

Mortgage Contribution
We could contribute £12,000 towards your mortgage
We want to help you secure your dream home and take some of the financial pressure away in the current economic climate.
That's why we're offering to contribute up to £12,000 towards your mortgage repayments on a new home, which could reduce your monthly mortgage payments by up to £500* a month over two years.

Armed Forces
Looking for an armed forces discount? At this development, members of the armed forces could get a discount of up to £500 for every £25,000 spent on a new home.
If you think you could be eligible, why not find out more about our armed forces discount today?

Own New Rate Reducer
Terms & Conditions apply. To find out more click here.
*Example assumes a 5% homebuilder incentive and is based on mortgage rates available in the market, with a 2 year initial period and an LTV of 75%. Savings made in the initial fixed period. Independent financial advice must be sought from a regulated mortgage broker to access this scheme. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up your mortgage repayments. Rates valid as of 17/06/2025.

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Understanding your finances is crucial when it comes to buying a new home. Using the mortgage advice tool from independent mortgage adviser, Threshold, you'll be able to find out what your budget could be, get an indicative guide to your monthly mortgage payments and even find out how much stamp duty you're likely to have to pay.

We Support School's Colour Run Fundraiser
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We celebrate World Book Day with local school
We hosted a storytelling session at Bishop's Stortford for Northgate Primary School.
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We donate mud kitchens to local schools
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We Improve Road Safety for School Children
We challenged local schools pupils to design a road safety sign
We Support School's Colour Run Fundraiser
We sponsored the Windhill21 Colour Fun Run with a £500 donation.jpg?la=en&h=960&w=1440&mw=1440&hash=6F10565F246E777DEC5DAA66C658B259)
We celebrate World Book Day with local school
We hosted a storytelling session at Bishop's Stortford for Northgate Primary School.
Customer testimonials
Find out what our customers think
We donate mud kitchens to local schools
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We Improve Road Safety for School Children
We challenged local schools pupils to design a road safety signWe Support School’s Colour Run Fundraiser
We sponsored the Windhill21 Colour Fun Run with a £500 donation, to help raise funds for Windhill21 Primary School in Bishop’s Stortford.The event, which is the first colour run organised by the Windhill School Association, took place on 22nd May 2025 and the £900 raised will be put back into supporting the school. Our £500 donation is part of our ongoing commitment to giving back to the community surrounding Stortford Fields, and was put towards the throwing paint.
On the day 224 children from Nursery to Year 6 took part in the colour run, which was opened by the Windhill21 Twisters Cheerleading Squad. Attendees were also able to have fun with facepainting and glitter tattoos, and a snack bar and merchandise stall were present too.
Rebecca Yakob, Chair of the Windhill School Association, said: “We’re thrilled to share that our very first Colour Run was a fantastic success, raising an incredible £900. The event was filled with joy, laughter, and colour. Parents, teachers, and pupils alike have already asked if we can make this an annual tradition which is a true testament to how much fun was had by all.
Rozita Gharavi, Sales and Marketing Manager at Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: “We are pleased to have sponsored the Windhill School Association’s first ever colour run this year to help raise funds for Windhill21 Primary School. We’re pleased that everyone attending the event had a lot of fun while also supporting their school.”
We celebrate World Book Day with local school
We helped to make this year's World Book Day a memorable occasion for pupils at Northgate Primary School by hosting a storytelling session with local storyteller, Alex Shows.To celebrate this year's World Book Day, which took place on Thursday 6th March, the children were invited to Stortford Fields on Tuesday 4th March. During the visit, which was organised in collaboration with PTA Partnership Lead Katie Homer, the children were able to get comfy in our show home and enjoyed four engaging storytelling sessions, bringing the magic of books to life.
Through her captivating storytelling, Alex ignited the children’s imagination, immersing the children into the world of popular tales, bringing the best of British literature to life.
World Book Day promotes reading for pleasure, whilst aiming to provide every child and young person with the opportunity to have a book of their own.
Mrs Layer, Assistant Head and Head of Reading at Northgate Primary School, said: "We are very fortunate to have enjoyed this memorable experience. Reading is a lifelong skill and one that should be enjoyed by all. One of our main aims as teachers is to ignite learning and promote reading."
Rozita Gharavi, Sales and Manager at Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: “World Book Day is an amazing initiative which encourages children in different communities all across the country to follow in the steps of their beloved fictional characters and hone their reading skills. We’re always proud to support the campaign, and we were delighted to invite the children from Northgate Primary School to visit us for a fun-filled fictional day.”
Downsizer Finds Forever Home Ready for Retirement
Linda Barnes (61), a worker in the finance sector, was looking to retire in her forever home when she came across her dream Taylor Wimpey home at Coopers Grange in Bishop's Stortford, nearby to Stortford Fields.Having lived in an old cottage for eight years in Little Hadham, Linda was ready to move on and find a home to settle into ready for her retirement. She said: “Little Hadham is quite remote, with no shops or public transport nearby, so it felt quite cut off, especially during the winter months. On top of this, older houses are very costly to maintain.
“I had never owned or lived in a new-build home, but the idea of having everything new and fresh really appealed to me and also meant I wouldn’t need to decorate my new home, which was a big plus. On top of this, the thought of living in a close community such as a new-build development was very appealing. The parking in new-build developments is also so much better as it was very difficult to park in Little Hadham, especially when I had guests over.”
When asked why she chose Taylor Wimpey for her home purchase, she said: “I have a family member who works in construction and they told me that Taylor Wimpey is the best in the industry as the new-builds are to a high-standard and the aftercare is excellent.
“Coopers Grange’s location attracted me initially because it’s closer to local shops and the town is not too far away. When I first viewed the development, the property I ended up purchasing was still in the build stage, but I could tell just by driving through the development that I was going to enjoy living there as there is a real community spirit. My first impression was how clean the development was and how nice the houses and apartments had been built.”
Wanting to downsize from her cottage, Linda opted for a two bedroom apartment, she said: “I chose a two bedroom apartment for the extra space so that friends can stay over. Even though this is a downsize from the cottage, all the rooms are really spacious. Both bedrooms are larger than the average double bedroom and the living area being open plan makes everything feel so much bigger. I was also surprised with how much storage space there is; I have a double door storage cupboard from the floor to the ceiling that’s big enough to fit a single bed in! It also really appealed to me that the apartment comes with its own private drive which I love. I have never lived in a flat before, but downsizing was the best decision I have made.”
She purchased her new home using our Easymover scheme, which allows buyers to secure their new home before their old one is sold. The sales team then helps buyers to manage the sale of their existing home using their marketing and negotiating skills to make the sales process as simple as possible by removing the pressure to find a buyer. Estate agent fees are covered* and the sales team then stays in contact with the customer, saving them both money and time.
Commenting on the Easymover scheme and the purchasing process, Linda said: “The sales team were fantastic; nothing was too much trouble and they kept me fully informed every step of the way.
“The Easymover scheme was also excellent, the sales team assisted with both the provisional reservation of my plot and the sale of my property. It was so straightforward and took all the stress out of the buying and selling process. My estate agency fees were also covered by the scheme.”
Linda moved into her new home in December 2024 and shared some of her favourite things about her new home and the local area, she said: “I love that everything is so new and fresh. Coming home from work and being able to easily go to the park is very important to me and there are bus stops close by and the train station is only a seven minute drive away. Plus being able to walk to the local shops is something I never had in Little Hadham.
“If I had known how excellent Taylor Wimpey was, I would have bought a new-build years ago. Buying this plot was a real leap of faith as it hadn’t been built yet, but Taylor Wimpey kept me up to date every step of the way. The staff from reservation to completion have been first class.”
With Coopers Grange now sold out, prospective buyers looking to purchase a new home in the Bishop’s Stortford area are being urged to arrange a visit at Stortford Fields.
*Subject to terms and conditions
Family Upsize to New Taylor Wimpey Home in Just Four Weeks
Lisa Gray (40), a Senior Accounts Administrator, and her husband, Ryan (41), an Associate Partner Consultant, moved to Bishop’s Stortford with their two daughters, Ava (12) and Indi (8), and their dog, Teddy, in search of more space and proximity to schools.When asked why they chose a new build home over a pre-owned one, Lisa said: “We have only ever lived in new builds. We are drawn to the finished product and we aren’t the type of people to do lots of DIY, so it’s perfect for us to be able to move straight into a brand-new home.”
After previously living in a semi-detached three bedroom home in Takeley, Lisa and Ryan chose The Garrton house type, a spacious, five bedroom home. Commenting on the house type, Lisa said: “We were drawn to this type of home because of the floor plan. We liked the open plan kitchen/diner, but also the fact that the lounge area, office and cloakroom were all separate. There are also two bedrooms and a bathroom on the third floor for our daughters.”
Lisa and Ryan used our part exchange scheme which allows customers to sell their existing home to us, removing the stress of selling the property*. When asked about their experience with the part exchange scheme and sales process, Lisa said: “We decided to part exchange our house to remove any sales chains and help the process go quicker. We were very happy with how easy and smooth the process was; it only took four weeks from start to completion and we couldn’t believe how quickly it happened, but we were delighted with it.
“The Taylor Wimpey sales team has been amazing from start to finish. The quality and finish of our home is great and we have been living here for nearly four weeks now and are very happy. We hope to have many happy years living in Bishop's Stortford in our beautiful new home.”
*Subject to terms and conditions
Local School Children Get Their Hands Dirty with Mud Kitchen Donation
Pupils from Avanti Brook Primary School in Bishops Stortford, Knebworth Primary and Nursery School in Knebworth, and Fairlands Primary School in Stevenage have been given the opportunity to get their hands dirty thanks to the donation of three mud kitchens.
The donations are part of our commitment to supporting education and outdoor play in the communities where we build. The children have been getting creative with their own mud recipes to help aid their development and connect with the great outdoors.
The complete and life-like mud kitchens are an excellent outdoor play resource that encourages children to engage in imaginative and sensory play. Situated in the play areas of the schools the children are able to enhance their creativity and improve their problem-solving skills all while promoting physical activity and overall well-being.
Paresh Pandya, Senior Sales and Marketing Manager at Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: "At Taylor Wimpey, we believe in creating communities where families can thrive, and supporting local schools is a fundamental part of this commitment.
“We are delighted to donate these mud kitchens to Avanti Brook Primary School, Knebworth Primary and Nursery School, and Fairlands Primary School. These resources will provide children with opportunities to explore nature and learn through outdoor play, which is essential for their development."
Through initiatives such as these donations, we aim to foster a positive impact and contribute to the well-being of children and families in the local area.
We Improve Road Safety for School Children in Bishops Stortford
As part of our ongoing commitment to working with the local community, we challenged pupils at Avanti Brook Primary School in Bishops Stortford to design a road safety sign that could be installed near our Storford Fields development to encourage drivers to slow down.In support of Road Safety Week 2024, which takes place from 17th to 23rd of November 2024, the winning design created by Amelia D’Souza (year one) will take pride of place at Stortford Fields. Amelia was awarded a £50 book token and we donated £200 towards the school along with reflective snap bands to say thank you for taking part and to keep the children safe when crossing the road.
Road Safety Week, which takes place in November every year, is designed to educate children, young people and parents about the dangers on roads and provide steps to help keep children stay safe near roads and help prevent deaths and injuries.
Sarah Samuels, Head of School at Avanti Brook Primary School said: “ We are so proud of our Year One children for taking part in the road sign competition in order to raise awareness of road safety. Our school is located at the heart of our new community, with most children travelling by foot to school each day. Their safety is paramount, and I am delighted that Amelia’s sign will be displayed for all road users as a reminder to slow down and remain vigilant of pedestrians.”
Rozita Gharavi, Sales Manager for Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: “National Road Safety Week is a fantastic initiative, and we are proud to have supported Avanti Brook Primary School which is located close to our Stortford Fields development. We hope that the road safety sign will help to encourage people to slow down in the area and keep the children safe when near roads.”
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