Valiant Fields
Banbury Road, Upper Lighthorne, Warwickshire, CV33 8AE
Prices from £190,000 to £380,000
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The perfect place to be
Upper Lighthorne is just a short distance from the historic village of Lighthorne Heath and the vibrant towns of Warwick and Leamington Spa with plenty of shops, parks and activities for friends and family to enjoy. With the nearby M40 providing access to surrounding areas and beyond being the key route between West midlands and London, Valiant Fields is the ideal location for commuters. With plenty of green open space and easy access to existing walking and cycling networks the development is perfect for all.
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We unveil new monument in Upper Lighthorne
As part of our development, Valiant Fields, a new monument honouring the rich heritage and history of the local area has now been unveiled.
Welcome to Valiant Fields
Be one of the first people to live in the village of Upper Lighthorne in a beautiful rural location nestled between Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Royal Leamington Spa: three towns with rich cultural and historical significance.
Take in the beauty of the 120-acre Compton Verney manor or visit the famous British Motor Museum, home to the world’s largest collection of historic cars.
The nearby Moreton Morrell College is one of the leading higher education colleges in the UK, perfect for teenagers making plans to continue their academic journey.
With the nearby M40 providing access to surrounding areas and beyond being the key route between West midlands and London, Valiant Fields is the ideal location for commuters. With plenty of green open space and easy access to existing walking and cycling networks the development is perfect for all.
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We sponsor the Carols at Warwick Castle fundraising event
We proudly supported the Carols at Warwick Castle fundraising event, which took place on Saturday 20th December 2025, with an £800 sponsorship.Crowds gathered in Warwick Castle’s courtyard on the night to join in with St Mary’s Choir as they performed Christmas favourites with the Royal Spa Brass band.
Jonathan Wassall, President of The Rotary Club of Warwick, said: “This year’s Carols at Warwick Castle was a great success where the crowd enjoyed superb performances from St Mary’s Choir and Royal Spa Brass; all within the majestic courtyard of Warwick Castle. The charity organisers would like to thank Taylor Wimpey as one of the sponsors. These events are expensive to put on and having great sponsors means it is possible to take the risk of running the event, which helps to raise funds for local charities.”
Matthew Kendall, Sales and Marketing Director at Taylor Wimpey Midlands, said: “We are delighted to have supported the Carols at Warwick Castle event this year. Events like this not only bring the community together for an enjoyable evening during the Christmas period, but also raise vital funds for local charities, which truly represents the festive spirit.”
We support Upper Lighthorne allotment’s first anniversary celebration
We have supported the Upper Lighthorne Allotment Association and Trustgreen’s first anniversary celebration of the opening of the allotment on Gaydon Coppice Avenue with a £300 donation.
The anniversary picnic took place on 23rd August 2025 during National Allotment Week. Plot holders, families and community plot volunteers were invited to enjoy food and drinks at the event and celebrate the introduction of the allotment to the community.
The allotment was delivered as part of the developments in Upper Lighthorne, including Valiant Fields. Its original launch took place in August 2024, which we also supported with a donation of bug houses and wheelbarrows.
Maggie Hedger, Chairman of the Upper Lighthorne Allotment Association, said: “On behalf of the Upper Lighthorne Allotment Association, I would like to express a huge thank you to Taylor Wimpey for the generous donation for our party. It was a fabulous day and it was wonderful to be able to celebrate our allotment journey.”
Matthew Kendall, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey Midlands, said: “We are proud to have supported Upper Lighthorne Allotment Association and Trustgreen in celebrating the first anniversary of the allotment. It’s fantastic to see how the space has benefitted the local community.”
We support Upper Lighthorne Community Fun Day
We were delighted to support a community fun day in Upper Lighthorne by covering the cost of the equipment for a game of Aunt Sally.The event, organised by Trustgreen, Orbit, Bromford and SAGE Housing, was held on Friday 25th July at Avon Valley Bowls Club and the playground off Gaydon Coppice.
Emma Hills, Community Champion at Trustgreen, said: “Many thanks to the consortium of developers who supported our fun day, including Taylor Wimpey. It is great to see this partnership having such a positive impact on building community.”
Matthew Kendall, Sales and Marketing Director at Taylor Wimpey Midlands, said: “We’re proud to have supported this fantastic community fun day in partnership with Trustgreen, Orbit, Bromford and SAGE housing. It’s been great to see so many residents coming together, and we hope everyone enjoyed the day.”
We help to transform garden for local family
We were proud to support a special project to create a safe and accessible outdoor space for Liam, a young man with severe autism, at his home in Warwick.With Liam recently finishing college and set to spend more time at home, it became clear that he needed a space where he could enjoy the outdoors independently. Warwick Rotary Club Rotarian and architect, Laurie Day, came up with the idea to create a summerhouse, giving Liam a peaceful retreat within his own home. To make this possible, the entire garden needed to be upgraded.
Volunteers from Warwick Racecourse, Jaguar Land Rover and JP Property Services came together to upgrade the garden with new astroturf and paving, as well as installing Liam’s summerhouse which the club bought.
We were pleased to contribute towards the cost of the new paving. Kilrot funded the laying of the astroturf and Linleigh Electricals connected power to the summerhouse. All of these contributions showed a real community effort, which delighted the family.
Matthew Kendall, Sales and Marketing Director at Taylor Wimpey Midlands, said: “At Taylor Wimpey, we’re committed to supporting the communities where we build, and it’s been a privilege to contribute to such a meaningful project. It’s been inspiring to see so many local organisations come together to support the O’Sullivan family, and we hope they enjoy their new garden space for many years to come.”
VE Day celebration 2025
As part of celebrations for this year's VE Day, we proudly donated funds to Lighthorne Heath village Hall's coffee morning.
On Thursday 8th May 2025, local residents in Upper Lighthorne got together at Lightthorne Heath village hall to mark 80 years since VE Day with a dedicated coffee morning.
The community joined the rest of the UK in celebrating this historic anniversary, with people up and down the country hosting celebrations.
As we’re building a new community in Upper Lighthorne, we wanted to support local people honouring this occasion and made a £100 donation for supplies and refreshments to their coffee morning.
Yvonne Liddell from Lighthorne Heath village hall: “A very big thank you to Taylor Wimpey for the donation for VE Day, I speak on behalf of the people who attended who all had a great day.”
Allotment Opening
Located on Gaydon Coppice Avenue, the allotment has been delivered as part of the new homes developments in Upper Lighthorne, consisting of developers Taylor Wimpey Midlands, Barratt Homes West Midlands and David Wilson Homes Mercia.
Matthew Kendall, Sales and Marketing Director at Taylor Wimpey Midlands, said: “It’s wonderful to see the allotment now open for this flourishing community to use and enjoy. Not only does it open up opportunities for our residents to meet and connect, it provides a space for people to spend time in nature, grow their own food and be amongst wildlife.
As part of the opening, we were delighted to donate several bug houses and several wheelbarrows to help develop this new space even further - we look forward to watching it become an integral part of the community in the years to come.
Resident Christmas Event in Upper Lighthorne
We were delighted to support a special festive event in Upper Lighthorne in December. Hosted in collaboration with Barratt Homes, David Wilson Homes, Trustgreen, the Wellesbourne and District Lions Club, and St Laurence’s Church, the event gave residents a chance to meet Santa Claus, connect with their neighbours, and enjoy a light switch-on spectacular.
We were delighted to see many residents come together to share festive cheer, with refreshments and gifts provided for local children. Between Taylor Wimpey and Barratt David Wilson, a combined £800 was donated to support the event.
Matthew Kendall, Sales and Marketing Director at Taylor Wimpey Midlands, said: "Engaging with local communities is so important to us at Taylor Wimpey and we were really pleased to support the Christmas event. It was a joyous occasion for the local community and we are glad so many people got to enjoy it."

We support Kineton High School this World Book Day
We made a monetary donation to Kineton High School in Warwickshire to support the school’s World Book Day activities and to help inspire a love of reading among its pupils.Our donation will help the school expand its library by purchasing books from authors such as Stephen Kelman and Lauren (Wren) James. These additional books will enhance the school’s reading program and provide more literary options for pupils to enjoy.
John Larner, Assistant Headteacher at Kineton High School, said: “We are truly thankful to Taylor Wimpey Midlands for this generous contribution. The funds will allow us to enrich our library collection and provide more opportunities for our pupils to engage with exciting new books, complementing our World Book Day activities.”
We support Lighthorne Heath Primary pupils on educational trip
We were pleased to support Lighthorne Heath Primary with a £500 donation towards their residential trip to Liddington Multi Activity Centre in Wiltshire. Our contribution helped Year 5 and 6 pupils take part in activities such as canoeing, archery and zip-wire.
Matthew Kendall, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey Midlands, said: "We are delighted to contribute towards Lighthorne Heath Primary school’s recent trip to Liddington Multi Activity Centre. As part of the local community, we recognise the importance of providing children with opportunities for experiential learning beyond the school premises and we’re delighted to see they all had a wonderful time."
Jill Manley, Associate Head Teacher at Lighthorne Heath Primary school, said: "We’re extremely grateful to Taylor Wimpey for their generous donation. Support like this allows us to provide enriching experiences that not only enhance our curriculum but also spark curiosity and a love of learning in our pupils — creating lasting memories they’ll cherish.”
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We unveil new monument in Upper Lighthorne
The monument, which has a distinctive ‘wings and wheels’ theme - as a nod to the manufacturing and military history of the area - was designed by 14 year old Maggie Johnson. Maggie was the guest of honour at the unveiling, pulling the cloth to reveal her creation to the local community.Maggie’s design was selected several years ago after we, alongside Barratt and David Wilson Homes, organised a competition with her primary school, Lighthorne Heath Primary, to help create a focal point for the community for the years to come.
Maggie, who has since moved onto Kineton High School, said: “I really enjoyed unveiling the monument that I designed. I hope to go onto studying interior design so it’s just brilliant to say I’ve had a design sculpted in real life. It’s been great to take part and I look forward to seeing it every time I pass it.”
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