New Detached developments in hampshire

New in hampshire

Semi-Detached hampshire £290000 George Wimpey

TheStanden Knights Grove, Rownhams Road, North Baddesley, Southampton, Hampshire,South East


Semi-Detached ,£290000

George Wimpey

This property features a canopy over the front door, a spacious entrance hallway, French doors, which lead from both the living room and dining room into the rear garden, large full width window to the dining room, feature brick w In order to match the surrounding architecture the properties have been designed with the traditional English village in mind to create a stunning collection of 2 bedroom apartments and maisonettes and 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses. These attractive properties offer many period features, for example bay windows, feature brick work, arched windows, regency style doors, dormer windows, fire places and many more.Designed to incorporate traditional village architecture this development has many special features and plenty of character. Ideally situated within easy reach of the M3 and M27 for the busy commuter this development offers the perfect retreat. LivingRoom 5400m x 3045m KitchenRoom 5400m x 2750m Downstairs CloakRoom Bedroom1 4.097m x 2.405m Bedroom2 3.114m x 2.702m Bedroom3 3.155m x 2.618m MasterBedroom 3810m x 3100m Ensuite shower Kinghts Grove combines the convenience of being located within the M3 corridor and close to the M27 with a secluded village setting. Designed to reflect the traditional village, the development captures the spirit of a bye gone age, with village greens, open space and aesthetically pleasing street scenes. Reminiscent of the days where children could play happily under the watchful eye of neighbours and friends Knights Grove puts the heart back into modern living. North Baddesley is the largest village in the Test Valley yet still retains a strong sense of traditional community spirit. It lies just 3 miles east of Romsey and is able to provide most of the amenities we demand for modern living. SHOPS The village itself is able to provide many of the amenities that you would expect with a local Co-op, chemist, post office, several restaurants, pubs and takeaways and a library. For those extra shopping urges, Southampton’s West Quay shopping complex offers a vast array of well known high street stores, whilst nearby in Chandlers Ford there is an Asda superstore, Waitrose and Safeway.Shops Distance (in miles) Asda Superstores 4.08 SCHOOLS Local schools to the development are; North Baddesley Infant School, Botley Road, North Baddesley, Southampton, SO52 9EE - 02380 411100 North Baddesley Junior School, Fleming Avenue, North Baddesley, Southampton, SO52 9EP Schools Distance (in miles) North Baddesley Infants School .88 (Sorry, but we cannot guarantee that the schools listed are within the catchment area or have available places; or that this is a complete list of all schools in the local area - for this, see ) TRANSPORT North Baddesley is ideally situated for commuting. especially into Southampton. It is less than 5 miles from the M3 for London, Basingstoke and Winchester to the north or Southampton to the south. The M27 provides an excellent link along the south coast to Bournemouth or Portsmouth. Regular train services run from Romsey Station to Southampton, Salisbury and London Waterloo, as well as to Devon and Cornwall direct. From Romsey town centre a Rail-Link service provides a bus to Winchester station linking up with fast London trains. Southampton Airport is approximately 4 miles away at Eastleigh. HEALTH The area has a good selection of modern doctor and dentist surgeries, some of which include; North Baddesley Health Centre - 02380 634288 Dr Colmsee and Partners - 02380 267355 Clover Dental Practice - 02380 738787 The St Francis Dental Practice - 02380 274200 LEISURE Sports and leisure activities are well catered for, whatever your preference. In the village itself and in nearby Chandlers Ford and Eastleigh there are facilities for badminton, basketball, cricket, football, golf, health and fitness and many more. A trip to Romsey will provide more extensive shopping, a theatre, and perhaps a visit to Broadlands, home of the Mountbattens and venue for the annual Romsey show. The exciting Romsey Rapids provide a wet and wild experience for the whole family, and of course all the shops, restaurants and entertainments of Southampton are within easy reach by car or train. If it is the peace and quiet of the countryside you're after then the New Forest is only a short drive away, whilst the south coast's beaches are within reach.

Apartment hampshire £299000 Bryant Homes

THE HAMPTON, Bryant At The Malms , Winchester,Hampshire, SO21 2BG,South East


Apartment ,£299000

Bryant Homes

Development details Bryant at The Malms lies “off the beaten track” in a tranquil, calm and beautiful location, yet is just 1.5 miles from Winchester City Centre. The development offers a range of basic facilities close by, making it the ideal location to relax and take day-to-day life easy. Add to this a wonderful relaxed village atmosphere provided by beautiful surroundings and walks. At The Malms, every aspect has been considered. The development has been designed to give you the best of contemporary style in an enviable setting. Drawing on our significant building experience, we have planned the layouts of these homes to ensure comfortable, spacious living areas that flow into each other. Kitchens are generously appointed with integrated appliances. Bathrooms are reassuringly well equipped with recessed, thermostatic showers and heated, ladder towel rails. We have carefully considered our lighting plans with comfort, convenience and ambience in mind. Our stunning 2 bedroom Show Apartment - The Osbourne - is available to view by arrangement. Please call 0845 630 2076 to book an appointment. We can also show you around a further selection of furnished apartments to help you appreciate the potential of the spacious accommodation on offer at The Malms. Living As a resident at the Malms, you’ll enjoy exclusive fishing rights to a subsidiary of the River Itchen on your doorstep. To really go to town on entertainment, shopping and leisure, Winchester is easily reached by car, train or bus. Enjoy a meal in one of the ancient pubs, explore the craft shops, delicatessens and bookshops of the pedestrian precinct and side streets, or visit one of the numerous museums or art galleries. Winchester also has a thriving leisure centre and popular theatre. A little closer to home you’ll find the local pub and restaurant very handy and there’s plenty of village life, ranging from the lawn tennis and cricket clubs to the over-sixties social club. Or why not enjoy the fresh air? This is an area to really enjoy fantastic walks and countryside. The Shawford Serendipity Trail will be virtually on your doorstep and takes you along the tree-lined banks of the river Itchen and onto Shawford Down - just one of the many superb areas to discover around Winchester and Twyford. If you want to go shopping you can stroll down to the village with its general stores and post office, or the local supermarket is just a short drive from your doorstep. Location

Semi-Detached hampshire £299995 George Wimpey

TheBrockenhurst The Aspects, Gudge Heath Lane, Fareham, Hampshire,South East


Semi-Detached ,£299995

George Wimpey

LivingRoom 5485m x 3309m KitchenRoom 4199m x 2413m Bedroom1 3.947m x 2.896m Bedroom2 2.822m x 2.462m Bedroom3 2.627m x 2.070m MasterBedroom 3652m x 3289m Ensuite shower Conveniently situated close to the centre of Fareham, George Wimpey's The Aspects neighbouhood offers a great lifestyle in a popular location. Whether you choose a stylish 1 or 2 bedroom apartment or 3 or 4 bed homes, all our homes boast innovative design features, superb specifications and faultless finishing throughout. SHOPS Fareham itself conveniently has everything you need. There's a full range of amenities such as banks, building societies, a post office and supermarkets plus a good range of high street and independent shops. The attractive development of the Market Quay area has provided a number of new shops, fitness facilities and a cinema...in fact relaxing and socialising could be a full time job at The Aspects, such is the choice in restaurants, bars, bistros and famous pubs both in the town and the surrounding area!Shops Distance (in miles) One Stop .71 SCHOOLS There is a good range of independent and state primary and secondary schools to choose from, plus nearby nurseries and places of further educationSchools Distance (in miles) Wallisdean Junior School .99 (Sorry, but we cannot guarantee that the schools listed are within the catchment area or have available places; or that this is a complete list of all schools in the local area - for this, see ) TRANSPORT The location is superb for getting out and about. Commuters can look forward to an earier life with a train station close by (frequent services to London) and the M27 and M3 are in easy to reach, making London, Southampton, and Winchester easily accessible. There is also a regular bus station and Southampton International Airport is just a ho, skip and a jump away. HEALTH The Aspects is well served by local health care facilities with a number of hospitals just a few miles away, and a choice of dental and medical practices and chemist5s within walking distance. LEISURE There are plenty of opportunites for relaxation and enjoyment at The Aspects. With a wide range od sports facilities, glorious coastline, excellent beaches, fabulous counrtyside, attractions, museums and historic buildings on your doorstep, you'll be spoiled for choise when it comes to days out - there's a wealth of choice for everyone!

Semi-Detached hampshire £300000 Bryant Homes

BARTON, Bryant At Woodlands Park , Southampton,Hampshire, SO30 2RR,South East


Semi-Detached ,£300000

Bryant Homes

Development details You’ve probably noticed the growth that Hedge End has experienced over the last 10 years and Woodlands Park is at the heart of this great community. This enviable location promises new local amenities, education and community facilities, and public parkland, which are all set to add to the area. Find yourself close to the picturesque villages of Fair Oak and Horton Heath and ideally placed for the M3 to Basingstoke and London. We are currently selling our new homes at Woodlands Park off plan, with our Marketing Suite due to open in January 2007. We will also have two Showhomes - the 3 bedroom Ashbourne and the 3 bedroom Harvington - available to view early in 2007. Please call our selling agents Halifax on 07771 877684 to find out more. Living Day to day living is easy with Berrywood Primary School, Wildern Secondary School and Barton Peveril Sixth Form College all close to Woodlands Park. What’s more the renowned Hedge End Retail Park has everything from food to furniture, as well as one of the biggest Marks and Spencers in the UK. When you need to relax, there’s a wealth of leisure facilities within easy reach, including Hampshire Tennis and Health Club, Country Golf Club and the amenities of the magnificent Rose Bowl – home to Hampshire Cricket club, provider of fitness and squash facilities and venue for open air concerts. Nearby Itchen Valley Country Park is a 440 acre refuge, perfect for picnicking, walking, horse riding and a breath of fresh air. Then of course, there’s everything Southampton has to offer – West Quay Shopping Centre, the Mayflower Theatre, multi-screen cinemas and fantastic restaurants. Hampshire countryside, the South Coast and the New Forest are all just a short drive away. Location

Detached hampshire £304995 George Wimpey

TheSalisbury Chestnut Grove, North Lane, Aldershot, Hampshire,Hampshire


Detached ,£304995

George Wimpey

A stylish collection of 3 and 4 bedroom homes and 2 bedroom apartments. Chestnut Grove is situated in the up-and-coming town of Aldershot, an old market town which is known as the home of the British Army. LivingRoom 6.07m x 3.44m KitchenRoom 3.57m x 2.84m UtilityRoom Downstairs CloakRoom Bedroom1 3.60m x 2.98m Bedroom2 3.04m x 2.51m Bedroom3 3.04m x 2.34m MasterBedroom 3.64m x 3.50m Ensuite shower Chestnut Grove, part of Wellington Grange, is situated just on the north eastern edge of Aldershot, an old market town which is known as the home of the British Army. Queen Victoria was a regular visitor and a Royal Pavilion was erected for her use. Her Jubilee Review in 1877 was attended by royalty from all over Europe. Aldershot was the first town in the country to have an 'in town' shopping concept based on the discount village theme. When you fancy a leisurely day out, the countryside surrounding Aldershot is unspoilt heathland and to the southern edge of the town lies Rowhill Copse, an attractive nature reserve. SHOPS Aldershot provides pleasant shopping facilities for today's residents, from the tree-lined Union Street to the Wellington Centre and The Galleries, which are modern shopping centres offering a variety of major stores. Indeed, Aldershot was the first town in the country to have an 'in town' shopping concept based on the discount village theme. For a full range of shops, cinemas, theatres and entertainment, a trip into Guildford will meet just about every need.Shops Distance (in miles) The Wellington Centre .91 SCHOOLS There are a variety of schools in the area.Schools Distance (in miles) Bellevue Infant School .55 (Sorry, but we cannot guarantee that the schools listed are within the catchment area or have available places; or that this is a complete list of all schools in the local area - for this, see ) TRANSPORT Road and rail links are excellent. Junction 4 of the M3 is just over 4 miles away for swift journeys into London or to Basingstoke and the South. Heathrow Airport is approximately 30 miles away. Aldershot railway station has connections to Guildford, Farnham, Ascot and London Waterloo. HEALTH The are a selection of health centres in the area. LEISURE There are a number of small parks including Manor Park with its cheery flower beds, which has been host to numerous fairs, circuses and firework displays over the years. When it's time for refreshments, you will find pubs, bars and restaurants catering to all tastes in and around the town centre. Aldershot Garrison Sports Centre has a Health and Fitness Studio, Olympic standard swimming pool, a sports hall, cricket, hockey, rugby and football pitches, plus a 1000 seater athletics stadium. When you fancy a leisurely day out, the countryside surrounding Aldershot is unspoilt heathland and to the southern edge of the town lies Rowhill Copse, an attractive nature reserve.

Paging: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12


News

'Potter effect' drives up house prices !!
Property market experts are noticing a new trend in what is influencing the rise in house prices UK towns, which they are terming the "Potter-effect". !!
Best buy-to-let investment is houses not flats !!
The best buy-to-let investment for capital gains and rental yields in today's market and in the longer term is in houses and not flats, an expert has said. !!
DCLG: House prices break £200,000 barrier !!
The average UK house price reached £201,090 in December breaking the £200,000 barrier for the first time, government figures reveal today. !!
Buy-to-let investors still on the up !!
The number of people looking to invest in a buy-to-let property is continuing to rise despite higher interest rates and tighter rental yields. !!
Indoor and outdoor plants can trade places !!
Indoor and outdoor plants can successfully trade places around 60 per cent of the time, a new gardening study reveals. !!

Partners