Orchard Park
Liverpool Road, Prescot, Merseyside, L34 3LX
Prices from £376,996
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About the development
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The homes at Orchard Park have been thoughtfully designed with a mix of red brick and white render, finished with vibrant front doors to add a splash of colour to this brand new community.
We’re investing over £30,000 towards improving existing cycle connections around the development, with the aim to improve these routes for the local community.
Take a look at our 3D aerial image and CGI video tour of this development to get a real feel for what life at Orchard Park could be like. You’ll be sure to find a home just perfect for you.
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The perfect place to be
With a selection of well rated local schools, a fashion retail park, cafes, bars and restaurants, Orchard Park is located close to a range of everyday amenities. In addition to this, there is also a large supermarket, a number of sports and leisure facilities in and around Prescot town centre, with the new addition of The Shakespeare North Playhouse. For those looking to get outside, Browns Field is just a short walk from the development providing an area of open space and options for recreation on site. Carr Lane Woods is also just a short drive away and provides a perfect getaway for those keen to enjoy the great outdoors. Orchard Park is ideally placed for reaching key towns and cities in the region. For commuters, Prescot railway station is just a mile away and connects Prescot to Liverpool and Wigan, via the M57 and M62.
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Our £1,000 donation helps support youth theatre in Prescot
We funded a theatre coach to help young Prescot actors stage classic Shakespeare play Much Ado About Nothing
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We help schools mark World Kindness Day with caring acts
We help to transform local Prescot playground into a lasting memorial for Faye
We have proudly contributed £600 towards a memorial bench at Foxshaw Close Playground in Prescot, now lovingly known by the community as “Faye’s Park” in memory of Faye Irene Holden.
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Our £1,000 donation helps support youth theatre in Prescot
We helped young Prescot actors stage a classic Shakespeare play by donating £1,000 to fund their theatre coach for a year.
We chose to support Imaginarium Theatre in its mission to bring Shakespeare to the people of Prescot, Knowsley, and across Liverpool City Region.
Along with running annual outdoor touring productions, the theatre also holds five free youth theatres at Shakespeare North Playhouse. Their aim is to deliver arts coaching to youngsters that otherwise wouldn’t be able to afford the tuition.
Our £1,000 donation funded a theatre coach for a performance of Much Ado About Nothing.
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Customise your new home using our Options online tool in your Touchpoint account, before you move in. The earlier you reserve your new home, the more options you'll be able to choose because we build in the options as we go. This means you can have the home you love, in the style you love, from the day you pick up your keys.

Merseyside pupils help Taylor Wimpey mark World Kindness Day with caring acts
School pupils around Knowsley and St Helens have been doing their bit to make their community a kinder place after taking up our challenge to mark World Kindness Day.
World Kindness Day is celebrated across the world on 13th November every year. It was introduced by the World Kindness Movement in 1998 as part of their mission to create a kinder world.
We proudly supported this mission by encouraging our staff, as well as people living in and around our developments, to show kindness to their neighbours.
We also asked pupils from schools across the region to take part by carrying out small acts of kindness. In St Helens, Sutton Oak Cof E Primary School and Sherdley Primary School took up the challenge and pupils came up with a range of inspiring ways to support their community.
Our Lady's Catholic Primary School in Prescot and St Leo's and Southmead Catholic Primary School in Whiston also took part.
Among the acts of kindness the children carried out were:
Sutton Oak CofE Primary School
An amazing 30 pupils took part in the competition, each drawing a picture of a kind act;
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Tomi (year 4) drew a picture for her mum to tell her she was the ‘best mum in the world’
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Joshua (year 5) showed himself making a friend laugh with a joke
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Logan, Harper and Freya (year 4) drew pictures of them helping their parents to do the dishes
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Alex (year 5) told a story of all the kind things he’d done in a day
Sherdley Primary School
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Jake (year 2)picked up litter in New Bold, joining the efforts of his local litter picking group the Moss Fairy Crew
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Kane (year 2), Luca (pre-school) and Theo (year 3) helped family members with work in the house and garden
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Mollie (year 3) helped to look after her two-year-old cousin Esme so her auntie could get on with some housework
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Archie (year 2) helped his mum look after their rabbit Coco, took flowers to his poorly neighbour to cheer her up, and helped his grandad to wash his car
Our Lady's Catholic Primary School
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Ava (year 5) made a ‘Get well soon’ card and delivered it to Whiston Hospital for the patients
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Caleb (year 5) donated to his local foodbank. He said: “Donating this food makes me realise how lucky I am.”
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Entela (year 5) took pound coins from her piggy bank to give to homeless people in Liverpool, and also helped her neighbour with her walking aid
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Lucy (year 5) helped to cook her brother’s favourite shepherd’s pie for his tea to make him feel better because he had chicken pox
St Leo's and Southmead Catholic Primary School
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Several pupils wrote poems and created posters about what being kind means, including Ariana, Ava, Heloise, Olivia and Safia
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Reggie helped his dad wash the car and his mum wash the dishes
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Max helped his friend Rufus up after he fell over while playing hockey
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Levinieh asked God to help her and others to show kindness
As a thank you, all four schools will receive a £250 donation to help fund new equipment and treats for the classes that took part, and we will present the pupils with a certificate to recognise their kind acts.
Jennifer Burns, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey North West, said: “We were excited to see what the pupils in St Helens and Prescot did to mark World Kindness Day and we certainly weren’t disappointed. They showed such a range of kind and caring behaviour and it’s clear that our future is in good hands with these youngsters. Thank you to everyone who took part.”
Helen Scott, Year 5 Teacher at Our Lady’s Catholic Primary School, said: “The Year 5 children loved taking part in the random act of kindness challenge and it really underpins our school mission statement of 'Loving, Learning and Reaching Out to All'.”
We help to We help to transform local Prescot playground into a lasting memorial for Faye
We have proudly contributed £600 towards a memorial bench at Foxshaw Close Playground in Prescot, now lovingly known by the community as “Faye’s Park” in memory of Faye Irene Holden.
Tragically, on January 10th 2023, Faye’s life was cut short when she passed away unexpectedly at just one year old. Faye’s family (Meg, Jack and Isla, Faye’s parents and younger sister) wanted to create a meaningful way to remember her and decided to focus their efforts on the park where she had spent time with loved ones.
Foxshaw Close Playground held deep meaning for Faye’s family - her parents lived nearby, and her extended family, including her great-grandfather who is the park’s keyholder, still do. What began as a spontaneous balloon release in her honour grew into a much larger vision: transforming the park into a vibrant, welcoming space in Faye’s memory.
With the support of Whiston and Knowsley Councils, the park was officially renamed “Foxshaw Close Playground in memory of Faye Irene Holden.” A memorial bench has already been installed, and ongoing funding is required each year to ensure the park remains well-maintained.
Our donation supported the redevelopment of the park, contributing to the creation of a storytelling area that honours Faye’s life and offers a welcoming space for local families to enjoy.
Meg, Faye’s mother, said: “It’s something really special. Children we don’t even know stop to say ‘Hi Faye’ and sit with her. Teenagers litter-pick around the bench, and families share stories there. That, to me, is the definition of beautiful trauma. I’d like to thank Taylor Wimpey for helping to carry this initiative forward with such a generous donation.”
Jennifer Burns, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey North West, said: “At Taylor Wimpey, we believe in building more than homes, we build communities, and we were honoured to be able to contribute to such a meaningful project. It is incredibly important to us that our work leaves a lasting, positive impact, and this memorial bench is a beautiful example of that as we continue to support local initiatives, helping to create meaningful spaces for residents.”
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