New Detached developments in hampshire
New in hampshire

Plot 2, The Fulbeck, the keep,Hampshire
Detached ,£494950
Miller Homes
Ground metres / feet living3.322m x 6.490m dining2.954m x 4.050m kitchen3.271m x 3.865m utility2.116m x 2.065m study3.241m x 1.989m First metres / feet master bedroom3.093m x 3.205m (min) dressing2.950m x 1.680m bedroom 23.367m x 3.435m bedroom 33.367m x 2.935m bedroom 42.954m x 3.285m bedroom 52.283m x 2.148m (min) The Keep Amidst pleasant open countryside on the edge of Horndean village, this small, attractive development provides a relaxing retreat and, with its own tree-lined play area, is a wonderful place to raise a family. Just minutes from the A3(M) and with fast access to the M27 and A27, it is also an excellent commuter base. Leisure The Keep is surrounded by a rich assortment of options for days out, including the Sir George Staunton Country Park, 1,000 acres of parkland with a lake, a maze, impressive glasshouses, an ornamental farm and a dinosaur trail, providing endless appeal for visitors of all ages. The Park also presents themed events and activities throughout the year. The Staunton Way, with an access point just over a mile to the north of The Keep, is a fascinating trail through peaceful villages, diverse wildlife and plant habitats, and some of the least inhabited tracts of the county. There is an excellent leisure centre around three miles away at Waterlooville, with a 25m swimming-pool, splash pool, gymnasium, sauna and steam rooms. Havant Arts Centre presents a lively programme of cinema and live shows, and the short trip into Portsmouth brings a wide choice of nightlife and entertainment, including the exciting Gunwharf Quays destination with its 14-screen Vue Cinema and 26-lane Bowlplex. Shopping There is a small range of shops in Horndean, including a convenience store, a newsagent, a bakery, and a Morrisons supermarket. There is also a Tesco supermarket in Waterlooville and a wide selection of high- street names in Portsmouth, many housed in the exciting Gunwharf Quays where they are complemented by superb bars, restaurants and cafés. Transport The Keep is just minutes from the A3(M), and there is a local rail station at Rowlands Castle, around two miles from The Keep, with services to Portsmouth, Guildford and London Waterloo. Southampton Airport is just 16 miles away.

Plot 33, The Baddesley, the keep,Hampshire
Detached ,£499950
Miller Homes
Ground metres / feet living3.345m x 5.265m (max) dining3.425m x 3.555m (max) breakfast/kitchen5.890m x 2.845m utility2.175m x 2.125m study/family3.600m x 3.255m First metres / feet master bedroom4.600m x 3.700m dressing4.300m x 1.975m bedroom 22.755m x 3.245m bedroom 33.550m x 2.875m bedroom 43.150m x 2.585m bedroom 52.310m x 2.875m The Keep Amidst pleasant open countryside on the edge of Horndean village, this small, attractive development provides a relaxing retreat and, with its own tree-lined play area, is a wonderful place to raise a family. Just minutes from the A3(M) and with fast access to the M27 and A27, it is also an excellent commuter base. Leisure The Keep is surrounded by a rich assortment of options for days out, including the Sir George Staunton Country Park, 1,000 acres of parkland with a lake, a maze, impressive glasshouses, an ornamental farm and a dinosaur trail, providing endless appeal for visitors of all ages. The Park also presents themed events and activities throughout the year. The Staunton Way, with an access point just over a mile to the north of The Keep, is a fascinating trail through peaceful villages, diverse wildlife and plant habitats, and some of the least inhabited tracts of the county. There is an excellent leisure centre around three miles away at Waterlooville, with a 25m swimming-pool, splash pool, gymnasium, sauna and steam rooms. Havant Arts Centre presents a lively programme of cinema and live shows, and the short trip into Portsmouth brings a wide choice of nightlife and entertainment, including the exciting Gunwharf Quays destination with its 14-screen Vue Cinema and 26-lane Bowlplex. Shopping There is a small range of shops in Horndean, including a convenience store, a newsagent, a bakery, and a Morrisons supermarket. There is also a Tesco supermarket in Waterlooville and a wide selection of high- street names in Portsmouth, many housed in the exciting Gunwharf Quays where they are complemented by superb bars, restaurants and cafés. Transport The Keep is just minutes from the A3(M), and there is a local rail station at Rowlands Castle, around two miles from The Keep, with services to Portsmouth, Guildford and London Waterloo. Southampton Airport is just 16 miles away.

Plot 19 Ferndown Grange Baughurst Road, Baughurst, Hampshire,Hampshire
Detached ,£499950
Bewley Homes Plc
Baughurst was first recorded in the Doomsday Survey, its unusual name coming from the Old English for ‘wood of the badger.’ Today it’s a peaceful but thriving village on Hampshire’s pretty northern boundary, surrounded by fields and forests, footpaths and bridleways. Here we are building Ferndown Grange, comprising of just 22 stylish 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom apartments and family homes, each offering you the tranquillity of the local countryside. However, they are still in easy reach of all the facilities you need for today’s busy lifestyles, which you’ll find in neighbouring towns like Basingstoke, Newbury and Reading. If you are seeking a home that gives you easy access to facilities for work, rest and play, then look no further than Ferndown Grange in Baughurst. For all those day to day necessities, such as convenience stores, banks, welcoming pubs and schools, busy Tadley is just up the road. If you prefer your retail, entertainment and sporting facilities on a grander scale, Ferndown Grange is roughly equidistant from Basingstoke, Newbury and Reading. Newbury offers excellent amenities - such as the legendary race course - while still retaining a country market town charm. On the other hand, Reading has some of the country’s best shopping outside of London, with day and night life to match, boasting a superb selection of clubs, bars, restaurants, cinemas and theatres, mostly in a riverside setting. Reading is also home to first class football, rugby union and speedway teams, plus two of the world’s best known music and arts festivals - Reading Festival and Womad. Both are held on the banks of the Thames. To find peace and quiet beyond the countryside surrounding Baughurst, try The Vyne, owned by the National Trust; Wellington Country Park; Stratfield Saye, once home to the Duke of Wellington and Calleva Roman Town at Silchester.

Blenheim Eden, Holt Lane, Hook, Hampshire,Hampshire
Detached ,£599995
George Wimpey
Living room with French doors to garden Conservatory availabe as an optional extra Homes built to high standards, offering quality fittings as standard, but with the option to allow you to upgrade certain items so that you can personalise your home to suit your own individual taste.Commutable country living close to major road and rail networks. LivingRoom 5.86m x 4.54m KitchenRoom 7.38m x 3.64m UtilityRoom Downstairs CloakRoom Studyarea Study 3.00m x 2.58m Bedroom1 3.71m x 3.68m Ensuite shower room Bedroom2 3.90m x 2.91m Bedroom3 4.28m x 2.97m Bedroom4 3.66m x 2.55m MasterBedroom 4.58m x 3.43m Ensuite bath Eden is situated on the outskirts of the pretty Hampshire village of Hook, offering you the opportunity to live within a relaxing countryside environment whilst being within easy commuting distance of all the surrounding areas of employment. Eden has retained the village atmosphere portrayed by Hook. A small, quaint village that caters for your day to day needs, but is centrally situated for the M3. SHOPS Hook has its own village centre with a range of shops including a large supermarket, craft shops and a post office. Basingstoke and Fleet are the nearest large towns both providing comprehensive shopping facilities and excellent restaurants. Basingstoke and Fleet both have all the major building societies and banks in the High Street.Shops Distance (in miles) Tesco 2.14 SCHOOLS There is an excellent selection of infant, junior and secondary schools in the local area. Furthermore, there are a good number of play groups as well as further education establishments.Schools Distance (in miles) Robert May's 4.47 (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 Eden is located on the A30 and is within easy access to the M3 motorway. There is a train station in Hook village with links to London's Waterloo Station, Fleet, Woking and Basingstoke. Both Heathrow and Gatwick Airports are easily accessible.Transport Distance (in miles) Hook Railway Station() 2.14 HEALTH The area is well served by local hospitals, with North Hampshire Hospital in Basingstoke and Frimley Park Hospital in Frimley being the two closest to Hook. More locally, is Hook Doctors Surgery in Reading Road. There is also a Health Care Centre and a Dental Surgery in Hook. LEISURE The area is well supplemented with leisure and sport facilities. Basingstoke Leisure Park offers a wide range of entertainment including a multi-screen cinema, ice rink/lido and much more. The Anvil and Haymarket Theatres are also situtated in Basingstoke. There are 2 golf clubs within easy reach of Holt Park, namely Hartley Wintney Golf Club and Tylney Park Golf Club. More locally is Hook Community Centre which has tennis and squash courts.

Plot 225 - The Burford Sherfield Place, Wickham Way, Sherfield On Loddon Basingstoke, Hampshire,Hampshire
Detached ,£625000
Croudace Homes
Next release due May/June 2006 5 Bedroom house, Lounge, Dining Room, Kitchen/Family Room, Utility Room, Study, Cloakroom, Master bedroom with En-Suite, Bedroom 2 with En-Suite, Family Bathroom and Garaging.
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