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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">The green agenda has taken centre-stage
in the housebuilding industry. Johnny Turner looks at what that means for today’s
buyer<br /><br />
The green agenda has found its way into many areas of our lives, but the way we build
and run our homes is very high on the list of fast-changing practices. Building methods
and energy-saving spec are not only on the government’s agenda, but buyers, too, are
becoming more and more picky about green considerations.<br />
Starting in Brighton, a joint venture between Crest Nicholson and BioRegional Quintain
Limited will yield what is being called the UK’s most environmentally advanced apartments. <b>One
Brighton</b> will comprise 172 studio, one- and two-bedroom eco-apartments along with
a range of on-site facilities that follow the ten ‘guiding principles’ of the environmentally
sustainable ‘One Planet Living’ concept.<br />
Located on New England Street, within the Brighton’s exciting New England Quarter,
One Brighton combines sustainability with stylish city centre living. 
<br />
The key principles of One Planet Living have been major considerations at the development:
zero carbon emissions, a zero-waste plan, use of sustainable materials, implementation
of sustainable transport solutions and the application of measures to support local
and sustainable food and wildlife. These have been applied in both the construction
of the scheme and the functionality of the homes for its residents.<br />
In order to optimise energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions, the scheme will
be powered by energy from guaranteed renewable sources. Hot water and space heating
will be provided by an on-site biomass boiler that will burn locally sourced woodchip
from tree surgery waste, discarded wood pallets and saw mill cut-offs. The majority
of the site’s electricity will be provided by off-site renewable sources. It will
be supplemented with some unique eco-features including photovoltaic panels and eight
small-scale wind turbines located on the roof. 
<br />
Minimising waste at the development has been addressed in two key areas: during construction
the developers have set a target of including 25 per cent recycled materials – for
example, concrete used at the scheme contains 60 per cent recycled content including
aggregate that is a by-product of the china-clay industry in Cornwall. In the homes,
kitchens will be fitted with segregated rubbish bins to help residents divide their
waste with ease. Organic waste bins will also be provided and the contents of which
can be transferred to an on-site composter. Furthermore, all apartments will be fitted
with water efficient fittings, taps and appliances.<br />
Residents at One Brighton will be able to make use of several unique features of the
development for an enhanced lifestyle: rooftop allotments and balcony planters will
be an integral part of the development where residents will be encouraged to grow
their own produce. A rain water harvesting system will also provide ample irrigation.
For those who enjoy outside space in which to relax, sky and roof gardens along with
Brighton’s newest square will provide the ideal places to unwind. 
<br />
One Brighton aims to take away the need for a car by linking to local cycle routes
into the city and to Brighton train station. For travelling further afield, the on-site
car club means residents can hire a car as and when they require. 
<br />
Prices start at £145,000 for a studio, £205,000 for a one-bedroom and £290,000 for
a two-bedroom apartment. Contact 0870 752 1820 or visit onebrighton.co.uk.<br />
In the village of South Nutfield, Surrey, Osborne and Raven Housing Trust officially
open the <b>Mid Street</b> housing development, which is called the most energy-efficient
social housing in the UK.<br />
The development comprises the first 100 per cent affordable housing scheme to achieve
Level 5 of the Code for Sustainable Homes.<br />
The energy usage at Mid Street will be monitored by the Energy Saving Trust and records
will be kept on how much energy – and money – is saved by the residents in utility
bills over the next two years.<br />
The new homes are very much in-keeping with the surrounding area and mirror the predominantly
red-brick Victorian architecture of the village. However despite their conventional
appearance, the properties boast a raft of green features such as photo-voltaic panels,
biomass wood-chip boilers and UPVC windows. They were built using highly innovative
structural insulated panels which contribute to a reduction in the homes’ energy consumption.
Their tenants will therefore enjoy cheaper fuel bills and a more sustainable way of
life. 
<br />
The new scheme has been built on a disused piece of brown-field land owned by Tandridge
District Council. The Council transferred the land to Raven Housing Trust at no cost,
and will also be contributing additional funding to enable the scheme to achieve Level
5 of the Code for Sustainable Homes.<br />
The Housing Corporation will be providing £157,000 in social housing grant, and both
Osborne and Raven Housing Trust have provided supplementary funding to make the Mid
Street homes a reality. Other funders involved include: BERR (former DTI) Low Carbon
Building Programme Phase 2 and The Energy Saving Trust.<br />
Nicholas Harris, chief executive for Raven Housing Trust, says, ‘Raven Housing Trust
believes in delivering innovative developments that benefit our residents, the environment
and creating sustainable homes for the future. The new technologies within these homes
will provide our residents with lower bills for electricity, water and space heating
and also lower water bills.’<br />
In Felbridge, Surrey, <b>Springfield Gardens</b> comprises two four-bedroom detached
properties and four three-bedroom semi-detached homes. The development combines cross
gabled roofing with tiled frontage and pavilion-hipped roofing with traditional red
brick, to create a visually diverse collection of properties. More than 50 per cent
of the houses have solar thermal panels which reduce carbon emissions.<br />
Each property comes fitted with a luxury custom built kitchen and appliances which
include a Siemens stainless steel oven, a Siemens stainless steel gas hob, an integrated
fridge/freezer, and an integrated dishwasher. All of the houses incorporate a contemporary
open plan kitchen/dining area, which is ideal for socialising. There are also French
doors which lead out onto the garden, flooding the space with natural light. 
<br />
Springfield Gardens benefits from the towns of East Grinstead and Crawley being just
a few minutes drive away, whilst residents can also enjoy the open country and wooded
lands surrounding Felbridge. Crawley and East Grinstead train stations both have direct
trains to London Victoria, which take about 50 minutes.<br />
Prices at this development start from £329,950 for a three bedroom semi-detached home.
For further information please contact Antler Homes on telephone: 01342 410802 or
visit the website antlerhomes.co.uk.<br />
St George is offering a range of green components to its developments, from innovative
natural roofs to opportunities to get around with less effect on the environment.<br />
The developer will be installing a green roof system in the next stages of their <b>Imperial
Wharf</b> and <b>Battersea Reach </b>developments. This is basically a landscaped
garden on the roof of a building, comprising everything from 100 per cent grass to
combinations of shrubs, heather, wild flowers and trees. Its primary aim is to improve
sustainability and biodiversity by increasing levels of oxygen, providing a safe habitat
for birds and animals and reducing smog, carbon dioxide and dust.<br />
Meanwhile, St George has incorporated the eco-friendly Electric Green car club at
Imperial Wharf and <b>St George Wharf</b>, offering residents easy and convenient
hire of the G-Wiz vehicle. Booked online, the vehicles offer significant cost savings,
congestion charge free travel throughout the capital, free parking in the City of
Westminster and City of London whilst also helping to reduce CO2 emissions. The Parkwest
development has a simlar club but uses the Honda Civic Hybrids instead of the G-Wiz
vehicles.<br />
Finally, the developer is undergoing a three-year plan to turn a section of the bank
of the River Thames into a tidal habitat on its Battersea Reach development in SW18.
The innovative environmental scheme will transform an area of barren, lifeless mud
banks into a haven for plant and wildlife - a valuable example of how a contemporary
urban architectural scheme can work alongside the natural environment, ensuring its
protection and continuity of flora and fauna. See stgeorge.co.uk below for more information.<br /><b>Renaissance</b> is a forthcoming Addlestone High Street site by Premier. Building
has just started at Renaissance, the Surrey-based developer’s latest project in the
area. Premier Properties is building 20 brand new environmentally-friendly apartments
on the 0.6 acre site. Ten per cent of the energy used by the development will be taken
from renewable resources; the roofing will incorporate solar panels which help to
increase energy efficiency by cutting fuel costs and carbon emissions. Completion
of the development is scheduled for November. 
<br />
Every Premier home boasts that little extra edge that comes from using the best materials
and fittings, most obviously in the kitchens and bathrooms. Reflecting the outlook
of its typical buyer, the development has a unique contemporary design, which features
large windows, glass balconies and warm red brick.<br />
‘These apartments will be developed to our award-winning high standard,’ comments
Matt Jelley, Sales and Marketing Manager of Premier Properties. ‘The location will
appeal to those buyers who want good commuter links but prefer a village setting’.<br />
From the development’s central High Street location, all amenities will be close at
hand, with good communications links into London with its business, retail and cultural
facilities. There is also easy access to Heathrow, the M25 and the motorway network.
The surrounding countryside provides great leisure opportunities for all tastes. 
<br />
Addlestone is a former hamlet, taking its name from ‘Attel’s Denu’ – ie, the valley
owned by Attel, a Saxon figure. Situated on the outskirts of Weybridge in Surrey,
it really started to grow when the railway arrived in 1848. Prior to that, however,
and thanks to the nearby Wey Navigation and Basingstoke Canal, industry was found
in the area from the 17th century. The George, the town’s oldest inn, dates back to
the 16th century. Addlestone is also home to the Crouch Oak, reputedly one of Britain’s
oldest trees at 1,000 years, and a place where Queen Elizabeth I is said to have stopped
to picnic. The Oak used to mark the boundary of Windsor Forest, and was fenced around
in 1810 to prevent young maidens stripping its bark to make love potions.<br />
Prices at Renaissance in Addlestone will start from £215,000 for a one-bedroom apartment.
For further information please contact Premier Properties on 01276 406765 or the selling
agents, Curchods in Ottershaw on 01932 874488. Alternatively, visit premier-properties.co.uk. 
<br />
Shanly Homes has launched <b>Cressex Close</b> in High Wycombe, where buyers will
find a mix of tradition and modern convenience should consider High Wycombe, home
of the famous Mayor weigh-in - and the new Eden shopping hub. There will be 13 two-,
three- and four-bedroom mews, semi-detached and detached family homes on Cressex Road.<br />
The location, in the heart of the Buckinghamshire countryside, has a street market
that dates to the medieval era.<br />
In keeping with the Greener by Design initiative, various eco-friendly features have
been incorporated into the development, including solar panels that contribute to
the supply of hot water, energy-efficient appliances (A-rated where possible), bird
boxes and water butts in every garden, and RSPB membership for all households. 
<br />
The homes have landscaped front gardens, double ovens with gas hobs and extractor
hoods, fully integrated fridge/freezers, dishwashers and washer/dryers, thermostatic
showers, flush eucalyptus doors, polished chrome ironmongery, and built-in wardrobes
with glass sliding doors in almost all bedrooms.<br />
A major new shopping hub, Eden, has just opened, offering a 12-screen cinema, a library,
restaurants, state-of-the-art bowling alley and over 50 shops including a four-level
House of Fraser and two-level Marks &amp; Spencer. Eden will have parking spaces for
over 1500 cars and a new bus passenger interchange.<br />
High Wycombe station offers a regular service to London Marylebone in just over half
an hour, making it possible for residents to get into the office in the greenest way
possible. A show home is open Thursday to Monday 10am to 5pm. Prices start from £265,000.
Call 01494 685822 or visit shanlyhomes.com.<br />
With the government’s commitment to providing a high proportion of sustainable development
on brownfield sites, <b>Farnborough Central </b>by Redrow Homes sets a precedent.
Built on Farnborough Airfield, Hampshire, it’s part of a huge regeneration project
which includes a mix of new homes, offices and shops, creating an exciting, sustainable
new community. 
<br />
The 12-acre residential development will eventually comprise a mix of 476 new homes
including new and refurbished apartments and town houses. Central to the development
is a 250ft long airship hangar frame which provides a striking piece of historic architecture,
and the site’s design has been influenced by Farnborough’s aviation connections. The
first phase of 32 one- and two-bedroom apartments has just launched, and is attracting
a lot of attention. 
<br />
Paul Hogarth of selling agent Knight Frank South East says, ‘This development offers
purchasers a unique opportunity to be part of something with real historic significance.
The regeneration is creating a really exciting mix of business and leisure opportunities.
Several large businesses including BMW and IBM are now based here, so the apartments
are great for young professionals who might work at the Business Park, or for buy-to-let
investors looking at the opportunity for corporate lets. Its location close to the
M3 and Farnborough railway station also means that Farnborough Central is within commuting
distance to the City, so these apartments offer affordability for those priced out
of the London suburbs. Eight sold at the launch, and we expect their popularity to
continue.’<br />
Phase I, Cathedral Court, includes 32 spacious one and two bedroom apartments and
sumptuous duplexes in a conversion block with plenty of character. One of the former
Royal Aircraft Establishment (REA) buildings, its exterior reflects the art deco period,
whilst inside, it has been beautifully converted to offer distinctively designed contemporary
apartments, seamlessly combining old and new. 
<br />
Apartments include spacious, open plan kitchen / living areas with full height windows
which create a light and airy feel. Kitchens are fully fitted with an integrated dishwasher,
fridge/freezer and washer/dryer. One bedroom apartments include a separate bathroom,
whilst there is an additional en suite to the master bedroom in the two bedroom apartments.
In all apartments, the master bedroom has fitted wardrobes. Bathrooms are fitted with
white sanitary ware and chrome effect taps, as well as full height tiles to wet walls.<br />
Farnborough Central is part of a wider project to regenerate Farnborough Airfield,
which is currently undergoing a transformation that includes a new business centre,
contemporary offices, studio workshops, a cafe-bar, a heritage centre, a children's
nursery, as well as a hotel and leisure complex.<br />
Farnborough Central benefits from excellent communication links. Junctions 4 and 4a
of the M3 are within easy reach, and Farnborough railway station is approximately
two miles away, with services to London Waterloo and Bournemouth, via Basingstoke. 
<br />
Farnborough itself offers plenty of leisure and entertainment opportunities with three
shopping centres, a wide range of pubs and bars and the largest leisure centre in
Hampshire. Alternatively, for rest and relaxation, Yateley Common Country Park which
has 476 acres of heathland, woods, grasslands and ponds is nearby.<br />
Farnborough Central is for sale through Knight Frank, priced from £175,000. Please
telephone Knight Frank on 01483 564660 or visit the website knightfrank.com for further
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      <description>The green agenda has taken centre-stage in the housebuilding industry. Johnny Turner looks at what that means for today’s buyer&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
The green agenda has found its way into many areas of our lives, but the way we build
and run our homes is very high on the list of fast-changing practices. Building methods
and energy-saving spec are not only on the government’s agenda, but buyers, too, are
becoming more and more picky about green considerations.&lt;br&gt;
Starting in Brighton, a joint venture between Crest Nicholson and BioRegional Quintain
Limited will yield what is being called the UK’s most environmentally advanced apartments. &lt;b&gt;One
Brighton&lt;/b&gt; will comprise 172 studio, one- and two-bedroom eco-apartments along with
a range of on-site facilities that follow the ten ‘guiding principles’ of the environmentally
sustainable ‘One Planet Living’ concept.&lt;br&gt;
Located on New England Street, within the Brighton’s exciting New England Quarter,
One Brighton combines sustainability with stylish city centre living. 
&lt;br&gt;
The key principles of One Planet Living have been major considerations at the development:
zero carbon emissions, a zero-waste plan, use of sustainable materials, implementation
of sustainable transport solutions and the application of measures to support local
and sustainable food and wildlife. These have been applied in both the construction
of the scheme and the functionality of the homes for its residents.&lt;br&gt;
In order to optimise energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions, the scheme will
be powered by energy from guaranteed renewable sources. Hot water and space heating
will be provided by an on-site biomass boiler that will burn locally sourced woodchip
from tree surgery waste, discarded wood pallets and saw mill cut-offs. The majority
of the site’s electricity will be provided by off-site renewable sources. It will
be supplemented with some unique eco-features including photovoltaic panels and eight
small-scale wind turbines located on the roof. 
&lt;br&gt;
Minimising waste at the development has been addressed in two key areas: during construction
the developers have set a target of including 25 per cent recycled materials – for
example, concrete used at the scheme contains 60 per cent recycled content including
aggregate that is a by-product of the china-clay industry in Cornwall. In the homes,
kitchens will be fitted with segregated rubbish bins to help residents divide their
waste with ease. Organic waste bins will also be provided and the contents of which
can be transferred to an on-site composter. Furthermore, all apartments will be fitted
with water efficient fittings, taps and appliances.&lt;br&gt;
Residents at One Brighton will be able to make use of several unique features of the
development for an enhanced lifestyle: rooftop allotments and balcony planters will
be an integral part of the development where residents will be encouraged to grow
their own produce. A rain water harvesting system will also provide ample irrigation.
For those who enjoy outside space in which to relax, sky and roof gardens along with
Brighton’s newest square will provide the ideal places to unwind. 
&lt;br&gt;
One Brighton aims to take away the need for a car by linking to local cycle routes
into the city and to Brighton train station. For travelling further afield, the on-site
car club means residents can hire a car as and when they require. 
&lt;br&gt;
Prices start at £145,000 for a studio, £205,000 for a one-bedroom and £290,000 for
a two-bedroom apartment. Contact 0870 752 1820 or visit onebrighton.co.uk.&lt;br&gt;
In the village of South Nutfield, Surrey, Osborne and Raven Housing Trust officially
open the &lt;b&gt;Mid Street&lt;/b&gt; housing development, which is called the most energy-efficient
social housing in the UK.&lt;br&gt;
The development comprises the first 100 per cent affordable housing scheme to achieve
Level 5 of the Code for Sustainable Homes.&lt;br&gt;
The energy usage at Mid Street will be monitored by the Energy Saving Trust and records
will be kept on how much energy – and money – is saved by the residents in utility
bills over the next two years.&lt;br&gt;
The new homes are very much in-keeping with the surrounding area and mirror the predominantly
red-brick Victorian architecture of the village. However despite their conventional
appearance, the properties boast a raft of green features such as photo-voltaic panels,
biomass wood-chip boilers and UPVC windows. They were built using highly innovative
structural insulated panels which contribute to a reduction in the homes’ energy consumption.
Their tenants will therefore enjoy cheaper fuel bills and a more sustainable way of
life. 
&lt;br&gt;
The new scheme has been built on a disused piece of brown-field land owned by Tandridge
District Council. The Council transferred the land to Raven Housing Trust at no cost,
and will also be contributing additional funding to enable the scheme to achieve Level
5 of the Code for Sustainable Homes.&lt;br&gt;
The Housing Corporation will be providing £157,000 in social housing grant, and both
Osborne and Raven Housing Trust have provided supplementary funding to make the Mid
Street homes a reality. Other funders involved include: BERR (former DTI) Low Carbon
Building Programme Phase 2 and The Energy Saving Trust.&lt;br&gt;
Nicholas Harris, chief executive for Raven Housing Trust, says, ‘Raven Housing Trust
believes in delivering innovative developments that benefit our residents, the environment
and creating sustainable homes for the future. The new technologies within these homes
will provide our residents with lower bills for electricity, water and space heating
and also lower water bills.’&lt;br&gt;
In Felbridge, Surrey, &lt;b&gt;Springfield Gardens&lt;/b&gt; comprises two four-bedroom detached
properties and four three-bedroom semi-detached homes. The development combines cross
gabled roofing with tiled frontage and pavilion-hipped roofing with traditional red
brick, to create a visually diverse collection of properties. More than 50 per cent
of the houses have solar thermal panels which reduce carbon emissions.&lt;br&gt;
Each property comes fitted with a luxury custom built kitchen and appliances which
include a Siemens stainless steel oven, a Siemens stainless steel gas hob, an integrated
fridge/freezer, and an integrated dishwasher. All of the houses incorporate a contemporary
open plan kitchen/dining area, which is ideal for socialising. There are also French
doors which lead out onto the garden, flooding the space with natural light. 
&lt;br&gt;
Springfield Gardens benefits from the towns of East Grinstead and Crawley being just
a few minutes drive away, whilst residents can also enjoy the open country and wooded
lands surrounding Felbridge. Crawley and East Grinstead train stations both have direct
trains to London Victoria, which take about 50 minutes.&lt;br&gt;
Prices at this development start from £329,950 for a three bedroom semi-detached home.
For further information please contact Antler Homes on telephone: 01342 410802 or
visit the website antlerhomes.co.uk.&lt;br&gt;
St George is offering a range of green components to its developments, from innovative
natural roofs to opportunities to get around with less effect on the environment.&lt;br&gt;
The developer will be installing a green roof system in the next stages of their &lt;b&gt;Imperial
Wharf&lt;/b&gt; and &lt;b&gt;Battersea Reach &lt;/b&gt;developments. This is basically a landscaped
garden on the roof of a building, comprising everything from 100 per cent grass to
combinations of shrubs, heather, wild flowers and trees. Its primary aim is to improve
sustainability and biodiversity by increasing levels of oxygen, providing a safe habitat
for birds and animals and reducing smog, carbon dioxide and dust.&lt;br&gt;
Meanwhile, St George has incorporated the eco-friendly Electric Green car club at
Imperial Wharf and &lt;b&gt;St George Wharf&lt;/b&gt;, offering residents easy and convenient
hire of the G-Wiz vehicle. Booked online, the vehicles offer significant cost savings,
congestion charge free travel throughout the capital, free parking in the City of
Westminster and City of London whilst also helping to reduce CO2 emissions. The Parkwest
development has a simlar club but uses the Honda Civic Hybrids instead of the G-Wiz
vehicles.&lt;br&gt;
Finally, the developer is undergoing a three-year plan to turn a section of the bank
of the River Thames into a tidal habitat on its Battersea Reach development in SW18.
The innovative environmental scheme will transform an area of barren, lifeless mud
banks into a haven for plant and wildlife - a valuable example of how a contemporary
urban architectural scheme can work alongside the natural environment, ensuring its
protection and continuity of flora and fauna. See stgeorge.co.uk below for more information.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Renaissance&lt;/b&gt; is a forthcoming Addlestone High Street site by Premier. Building
has just started at Renaissance, the Surrey-based developer’s latest project in the
area. Premier Properties is building 20 brand new environmentally-friendly apartments
on the 0.6 acre site. Ten per cent of the energy used by the development will be taken
from renewable resources; the roofing will incorporate solar panels which help to
increase energy efficiency by cutting fuel costs and carbon emissions. Completion
of the development is scheduled for November. 
&lt;br&gt;
Every Premier home boasts that little extra edge that comes from using the best materials
and fittings, most obviously in the kitchens and bathrooms. Reflecting the outlook
of its typical buyer, the development has a unique contemporary design, which features
large windows, glass balconies and warm red brick.&lt;br&gt;
‘These apartments will be developed to our award-winning high standard,’ comments
Matt Jelley, Sales and Marketing Manager of Premier Properties. ‘The location will
appeal to those buyers who want good commuter links but prefer a village setting’.&lt;br&gt;
From the development’s central High Street location, all amenities will be close at
hand, with good communications links into London with its business, retail and cultural
facilities. There is also easy access to Heathrow, the M25 and the motorway network.
The surrounding countryside provides great leisure opportunities for all tastes. 
&lt;br&gt;
Addlestone is a former hamlet, taking its name from ‘Attel’s Denu’ – ie, the valley
owned by Attel, a Saxon figure. Situated on the outskirts of Weybridge in Surrey,
it really started to grow when the railway arrived in 1848. Prior to that, however,
and thanks to the nearby Wey Navigation and Basingstoke Canal, industry was found
in the area from the 17th century. The George, the town’s oldest inn, dates back to
the 16th century. Addlestone is also home to the Crouch Oak, reputedly one of Britain’s
oldest trees at 1,000 years, and a place where Queen Elizabeth I is said to have stopped
to picnic. The Oak used to mark the boundary of Windsor Forest, and was fenced around
in 1810 to prevent young maidens stripping its bark to make love potions.&lt;br&gt;
Prices at Renaissance in Addlestone will start from £215,000 for a one-bedroom apartment.
For further information please contact Premier Properties on 01276 406765 or the selling
agents, Curchods in Ottershaw on 01932 874488. Alternatively, visit premier-properties.co.uk. 
&lt;br&gt;
Shanly Homes has launched &lt;b&gt;Cressex Close&lt;/b&gt; in High Wycombe, where buyers will
find a mix of tradition and modern convenience should consider High Wycombe, home
of the famous Mayor weigh-in - and the new Eden shopping hub. There will be 13 two-,
three- and four-bedroom mews, semi-detached and detached family homes on Cressex Road.&lt;br&gt;
The location, in the heart of the Buckinghamshire countryside, has a street market
that dates to the medieval era.&lt;br&gt;
In keeping with the Greener by Design initiative, various eco-friendly features have
been incorporated into the development, including solar panels that contribute to
the supply of hot water, energy-efficient appliances (A-rated where possible), bird
boxes and water butts in every garden, and RSPB membership for all households. 
&lt;br&gt;
The homes have landscaped front gardens, double ovens with gas hobs and extractor
hoods, fully integrated fridge/freezers, dishwashers and washer/dryers, thermostatic
showers, flush eucalyptus doors, polished chrome ironmongery, and built-in wardrobes
with glass sliding doors in almost all bedrooms.&lt;br&gt;
A major new shopping hub, Eden, has just opened, offering a 12-screen cinema, a library,
restaurants, state-of-the-art bowling alley and over 50 shops including a four-level
House of Fraser and two-level Marks &amp;amp; Spencer. Eden will have parking spaces for
over 1500 cars and a new bus passenger interchange.&lt;br&gt;
High Wycombe station offers a regular service to London Marylebone in just over half
an hour, making it possible for residents to get into the office in the greenest way
possible. A show home is open Thursday to Monday 10am to 5pm. Prices start from £265,000.
Call 01494 685822 or visit shanlyhomes.com.&lt;br&gt;
With the government’s commitment to providing a high proportion of sustainable development
on brownfield sites, &lt;b&gt;Farnborough Central &lt;/b&gt;by Redrow Homes sets a precedent.
Built on Farnborough Airfield, Hampshire, it’s part of a huge regeneration project
which includes a mix of new homes, offices and shops, creating an exciting, sustainable
new community. 
&lt;br&gt;
The 12-acre residential development will eventually comprise a mix of 476 new homes
including new and refurbished apartments and town houses. Central to the development
is a 250ft long airship hangar frame which provides a striking piece of historic architecture,
and the site’s design has been influenced by Farnborough’s aviation connections. The
first phase of 32 one- and two-bedroom apartments has just launched, and is attracting
a lot of attention. 
&lt;br&gt;
Paul Hogarth of selling agent Knight Frank South East says, ‘This development offers
purchasers a unique opportunity to be part of something with real historic significance.
The regeneration is creating a really exciting mix of business and leisure opportunities.
Several large businesses including BMW and IBM are now based here, so the apartments
are great for young professionals who might work at the Business Park, or for buy-to-let
investors looking at the opportunity for corporate lets. Its location close to the
M3 and Farnborough railway station also means that Farnborough Central is within commuting
distance to the City, so these apartments offer affordability for those priced out
of the London suburbs. Eight sold at the launch, and we expect their popularity to
continue.’&lt;br&gt;
Phase I, Cathedral Court, includes 32 spacious one and two bedroom apartments and
sumptuous duplexes in a conversion block with plenty of character. One of the former
Royal Aircraft Establishment (REA) buildings, its exterior reflects the art deco period,
whilst inside, it has been beautifully converted to offer distinctively designed contemporary
apartments, seamlessly combining old and new. 
&lt;br&gt;
Apartments include spacious, open plan kitchen / living areas with full height windows
which create a light and airy feel. Kitchens are fully fitted with an integrated dishwasher,
fridge/freezer and washer/dryer. One bedroom apartments include a separate bathroom,
whilst there is an additional en suite to the master bedroom in the two bedroom apartments.
In all apartments, the master bedroom has fitted wardrobes. Bathrooms are fitted with
white sanitary ware and chrome effect taps, as well as full height tiles to wet walls.&lt;br&gt;
Farnborough Central is part of a wider project to regenerate Farnborough Airfield,
which is currently undergoing a transformation that includes a new business centre,
contemporary offices, studio workshops, a cafe-bar, a heritage centre, a children's
nursery, as well as a hotel and leisure complex.&lt;br&gt;
Farnborough Central benefits from excellent communication links. Junctions 4 and 4a
of the M3 are within easy reach, and Farnborough railway station is approximately
two miles away, with services to London Waterloo and Bournemouth, via Basingstoke. 
&lt;br&gt;
Farnborough itself offers plenty of leisure and entertainment opportunities with three
shopping centres, a wide range of pubs and bars and the largest leisure centre in
Hampshire. Alternatively, for rest and relaxation, Yateley Common Country Park which
has 476 acres of heathland, woods, grasslands and ponds is nearby.&lt;br&gt;
Farnborough Central is for sale through Knight Frank, priced from £175,000. Please
telephone Knight Frank on 01483 564660 or visit the website knightfrank.com for further
information&lt;br&gt;
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developments on offer<br /><br /><b>Stanmore    </b>   
<br />
This beautifully presented penthouse offers three-bedrooms and three bathrooms and
boasts an array of convenient and appealing features. It benefits from two secure
underground parking bays, entryphone system and direct lift access leading up to the
spacious hall. 
<br />
Low on maintenance and high on style, the property offers generously proportioned
rooms. The impressive 38ft double aspect living room benefits from a feature fireplace
and terrace - the perfect setting for relaxing on summer nights. 
<br />
The fitted kitchen/breakfast room is equally impressive with an extensive range of
useful wall and base units and integrated appliances. This ample storage space continues
in the inner lobby, which features a further range of floor to ceiling cupboards. 
<br />
The master bedroom is equipped with a central dressing table and features a range
of fitted wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom. There is also a further bedroom with
en-suite and a third bedroom, which is currently used as a study, complete with stylish
office furniture. 
<br />
With its enviable position in a sought-after development off Stanmore Hill, this stunning
property provides a peaceful ambience, yet remains in easy reach of the hustle and
bustle of daily life. It is conveniently placed within easy reach of Stanmore’s shops,
leisure facilities and places of worship and is also well-placed for the Jubilee Line
tube station and major motorway links. 
<br />
On the market for £750,000. For further information or an appointment to view, please
Preston Bennett on 020 8954 0044 or visit prestonbennett.co.uk. 
<br /><b><br />
Mill Hill</b><br />
Mill Rise is a striking development of restored one- and two-bedroom, 1930’s bungalows
and apartments set in the Mill Hill conservation area. The development benefits from
mature landscaping and breathtaking views across London and has access to miles of
pathways through the surrounding parkland. 
<br />
Externally, properties have an Arts and Crafts influence, with red brick work, tiled
gabled roofs and large bay windows. Interiors are more contemporary with fully fitted
individually designed kitchens. Elegant bathrooms feature white sanitaryware and chrome
fixtures and fittings. Security is of utmost importance and homes are fitted with
a burglar alarm, police approved doors and audio entry systems. There is also an on
site concierge service.  
<br />
Mill Rise is perfectly situated to take advantage of Mill Hill Broadway, which offers
a wide variety of well-established shops, restaurants and cafes. Mill Hill East underground
station is approximately 1.3 miles away and Mill Hill Broadway which is serviced by
the Thameslink line is approximately 2.2 miles away. 
<br />
Prices for a two-bedroom bungalow start from £299,950. The sales and marketing suite
and show home are open every day from 10am-5pm. 
<br />
For more information call 020 8906 2348 or visit millrisehomes.net.      
<br /><br /><b>Kilburn</b><br />
The Academy will combine 63 luxurious one- and two-bedroom apartments and duplexes
across two high specification new-build developments and within a beautifully refurbished
Edwardian college building from which the scheme’s name has been derived.  
<br />
Homes have large windows and open plan living areas that maximise the use of light
and space, with sizeable living/dining areas and fitted modern kitchens enhancing
the chic yet urban feel inside the new homes. The two-bedroom apartments will have
en-suite facilities to the master bedroom, and typical interior specifications include
stainless steel Bosch appliances in the kitchen and, in the bathrooms, white sanitaryware
by Roca with chrome Hansgrohe mixer taps and fittings. The Academy will also benefit
from secure underground parking.  
<br />
Subject to the stage of construction, Crest Nicholson offers purchasers the option
to co-ordinate various additional features of the interior finish to create a more
personal space that meets their individual requirements. 
<br />
The Academy is superbly located for transport links into central London with both
Kilburn and Queens Park tube stations, in Zone 2, only a short stroll away. Brondesbury
Overground  station and additional bus services also offer fast routes around
the capital. 
<br /><b><br />
Pinner</b><br />
Featuring a collection of 38 one- and two-bed apartments, The Residence has been uniquely
designed for privacy and security, with gated underground parking and a private resident’s
garden.     
<br />
Typical layouts include an open plan kitchen-living room and, in the two bedroom apartments,
en-suite facilities to the master bedroom.<br />
The Residence is ideally situated just 16 miles away from the City of London and has
excellent transport links via the Metropolitan Line to Baker Street or London Overground
train services to London Euston or Watford Junction. As well as enviable rail links,
Pinner lies at the heart of a comprehensive road network with access to the A40/M40,
M4, M25 and M1 to Luton and Heathrow airports,  yet still retains a laidback
café-culture and village ambiance that is unusual for such a centrally located area.  
<br />
Prices at The Residence start from £279,950 for a one-bedroom apartment, and £359,950
for a two-bedroom apartment. For more information or to book an appointment contact
the sales and marketing suite on 0870 755 1626, or alternatively visit crestnicholson.com. 
<br /><br /><b>Hadley Wood</b><br />
Situated amid the Tudor-style splendor of the row of detached houses on Cockfosters
Road, Hadley House is a striking collection of ten individually designed two-bedroom
homes by Manor Kingdom (Southern). 
<br />
Every apartment has two generously proportioned bedrooms with an en suite to the master
bedroom. Superior specification is consistent throughout the development, with each
home fitted with designer Italian kitchens containing fully integrated appliances.<br />
Prices at Hadley House start from £674,950. The sales office is open Thursday to Monday
and is available on 0208 441 7275. Alternatively, call selling agents Statons on 0208
441 9555.<br /><br /><b>Hendon</b><br />
Situated amongst a generous amount of green spaces and covering an area of 25 acres,
Beaufort Park is one of the largest St George developments and will incorporate a
large number of green, tranquil spaces and courtyards that make the perfect setting
for relaxing at any time of the day.  In addition to the large central landscaped
parkland the size of Berkeley Square, each block is built around its own central courtyard
which is only accessible to those living in the apartments surrounding it. Many apartments
on the development benefit from a balcony or terrace with fantastic views over landscaped
parkland, private courtyards or the tree line avenues. 
<br />
This new mixed-use development is situated on the historically important previous
RAF Hendon Aerodrome site and named after the noted aviation pioneer and first woman
to fly across the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart. It incorporates a number of contemporary
studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses, in addition to a
number of commercial outlets, such as Tesco and a Young’s pub.<br />
Prices start at £174,950 for a studio. For more information contact the Marketing
Suite on 020 8511 8600.<br /><br /><b>Watford</b><br />
Queensgate is a development of 94 contemporary one- and two-bedroom apartments and
duplex penthouses located just yards from the Harlequin Centre. Just six, two-bedroom
apartments remain for sale, all of which can be purchased under the First Time Buyer
Initiative.  
<br />
Prices start from £290,000. 
<br />
For further information call the sales and marketing suite on 01923 256538, open Thursday
to Sunday 10am-6pm, Monday 2pm-6pm. Information on all Barratt Homes developments
are available on barratthomes.co.uk.  
<br /><br /><b>Islington</b><br />
London developers Modern City Living and Londonewcastle will be launching penthouse
apartments in their landmark Islington development, The Wenlock Building. 
<br />
Located on the banks of the picturesque Regent’s Canal and just a short walk from
Islington’s trendy Upper Street, the Wenlock Building is perfectly situated for the
amenities of surrounding Islington and Shoreditch as well as the City’s commercial
centre and benefits from convenient transport links to the West End. All penthouse
apartments benefit from views which take in London’s most famous landmarks including
the London Eye, St Paul’s Cathedral, the BT Tower and the Gherkin.<br />
Contemporary design specialists Johnson Naylor have been responsible for the interior
design and all penthouses feature basalt or engineered hardwood floors; 80/20 chinchilla
wool carpets to bedrooms and under floor heating throughout. 
<br />
Generously sized kitchens feature Corian work surfaces in glacier white, Siemen’s
integrated appliances and Hansgrohe chrome mixer tap. Bathrooms and ensuites have
a natural stone floor finish and feature Kaldewei baths and shower units, and an Italian
NIC Design Cult ceramic basin with a Bonomi spout mixer tap. 
<br />
All residents will be able to enjoy an elegant glass fronted cultural space on the
ground floor which will include a bar restaurant and gallery. A concierge along with
a video entry phone offer security for residents whilst precabling is in place for
the installation of Smart Homes technology.<br />
Prices start from £1million.<br />
For further sales information, contact agents Chesterton on 020 7288 0330 or Hurford
Salvi Carr on 020 7791 7071. 
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&lt;b&gt;Stanmore&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/b&gt;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;br&gt;
This beautifully presented penthouse offers three-bedrooms and three bathrooms and
boasts an array of convenient and appealing features. It benefits from two secure
underground parking bays, entryphone system and direct lift access leading up to the
spacious hall. 
&lt;br&gt;
Low on maintenance and high on style, the property offers generously proportioned
rooms. The impressive 38ft double aspect living room benefits from a feature fireplace
and terrace - the perfect setting for relaxing on summer nights. 
&lt;br&gt;
The fitted kitchen/breakfast room is equally impressive with an extensive range of
useful wall and base units and integrated appliances. This ample storage space continues
in the inner lobby, which features a further range of floor to ceiling cupboards. 
&lt;br&gt;
The master bedroom is equipped with a central dressing table and features a range
of fitted wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom. There is also a further bedroom with
en-suite and a third bedroom, which is currently used as a study, complete with stylish
office furniture. 
&lt;br&gt;
With its enviable position in a sought-after development off Stanmore Hill, this stunning
property provides a peaceful ambience, yet remains in easy reach of the hustle and
bustle of daily life. It is conveniently placed within easy reach of Stanmore’s shops,
leisure facilities and places of worship and is also well-placed for the Jubilee Line
tube station and major motorway links. 
&lt;br&gt;
On the market for £750,000. For further information or an appointment to view, please
Preston Bennett on 020 8954 0044 or visit prestonbennett.co.uk. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Mill Hill&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Mill Rise is a striking development of restored one- and two-bedroom, 1930’s bungalows
and apartments set in the Mill Hill conservation area. The development benefits from
mature landscaping and breathtaking views across London and has access to miles of
pathways through the surrounding parkland. 
&lt;br&gt;
Externally, properties have an Arts and Crafts influence, with red brick work, tiled
gabled roofs and large bay windows. Interiors are more contemporary with fully fitted
individually designed kitchens. Elegant bathrooms feature white sanitaryware and chrome
fixtures and fittings. Security is of utmost importance and homes are fitted with
a burglar alarm, police approved doors and audio entry systems. There is also an on
site concierge service.&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;br&gt;
Mill Rise is perfectly situated to take advantage of Mill Hill Broadway, which offers
a wide variety of well-established shops, restaurants and cafes. Mill Hill East underground
station is approximately 1.3 miles away and Mill Hill Broadway which is serviced by
the Thameslink line is approximately 2.2 miles away. 
&lt;br&gt;
Prices for a two-bedroom bungalow start from £299,950. The sales and marketing suite
and show home are open every day from 10am-5pm. 
&lt;br&gt;
For more information call 020 8906 2348 or visit millrisehomes.net.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Kilburn&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
The Academy will combine 63 luxurious one- and two-bedroom apartments and duplexes
across two high specification new-build developments and within a beautifully refurbished
Edwardian college building from which the scheme’s name has been derived.&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;br&gt;
Homes have large windows and open plan living areas that maximise the use of light
and space, with sizeable living/dining areas and fitted modern kitchens enhancing
the chic yet urban feel inside the new homes. The two-bedroom apartments will have
en-suite facilities to the master bedroom, and typical interior specifications include
stainless steel Bosch appliances in the kitchen and, in the bathrooms, white sanitaryware
by Roca with chrome Hansgrohe mixer taps and fittings. The Academy will also benefit
from secure underground parking.&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;br&gt;
Subject to the stage of construction, Crest Nicholson offers purchasers the option
to co-ordinate various additional features of the interior finish to create a more
personal space that meets their individual requirements. 
&lt;br&gt;
The Academy is superbly located for transport links into central London with both
Kilburn and Queens Park tube stations, in Zone 2, only a short stroll away. Brondesbury
Overground&amp;nbsp; station and additional bus services also offer fast routes around
the capital. 
&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;br&gt;
Pinner&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Featuring a collection of 38 one- and two-bed apartments, The Residence has been uniquely
designed for privacy and security, with gated underground parking and a private resident’s
garden.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;br&gt;
Typical layouts include an open plan kitchen-living room and, in the two bedroom apartments,
en-suite facilities to the master bedroom.&lt;br&gt;
The Residence is ideally situated just 16 miles away from the City of London and has
excellent transport links via the Metropolitan Line to Baker Street or London Overground
train services to London Euston or Watford Junction. As well as enviable rail links,
Pinner lies at the heart of a comprehensive road network with access to the A40/M40,
M4, M25 and M1 to Luton and Heathrow airports,&amp;nbsp; yet still retains a laidback
café-culture and village ambiance that is unusual for such a centrally located area.&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;br&gt;
Prices at The Residence start from £279,950 for a one-bedroom apartment, and £359,950
for a two-bedroom apartment. For more information or to book an appointment contact
the sales and marketing suite on 0870 755 1626, or alternatively visit crestnicholson.com. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Hadley Wood&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Situated amid the Tudor-style splendor of the row of detached houses on Cockfosters
Road, Hadley House is a striking collection of ten individually designed two-bedroom
homes by Manor Kingdom (Southern). 
&lt;br&gt;
Every apartment has two generously proportioned bedrooms with an en suite to the master
bedroom. Superior specification is consistent throughout the development, with each
home fitted with designer Italian kitchens containing fully integrated appliances.&lt;br&gt;
Prices at Hadley House start from £674,950. The sales office is open Thursday to Monday
and is available on 0208 441 7275. Alternatively, call selling agents Statons on 0208
441 9555.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Hendon&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Situated amongst a generous amount of green spaces and covering an area of 25 acres,
Beaufort Park is one of the largest St George developments and will incorporate a
large number of green, tranquil spaces and courtyards that make the perfect setting
for relaxing at any time of the day.&amp;nbsp; In addition to the large central landscaped
parkland the size of Berkeley Square, each block is built around its own central courtyard
which is only accessible to those living in the apartments surrounding it. Many apartments
on the development benefit from a balcony or terrace with fantastic views over landscaped
parkland, private courtyards or the tree line avenues. 
&lt;br&gt;
This new mixed-use development is situated on the historically important previous
RAF Hendon Aerodrome site and named after the noted aviation pioneer and first woman
to fly across the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart. It incorporates a number of contemporary
studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses, in addition to a
number of commercial outlets, such as Tesco and a Young’s pub.&lt;br&gt;
Prices start at £174,950 for a studio. For more information contact the Marketing
Suite on 020 8511 8600.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Watford&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Queensgate is a development of 94 contemporary one- and two-bedroom apartments and
duplex penthouses located just yards from the Harlequin Centre. Just six, two-bedroom
apartments remain for sale, all of which can be purchased under the First Time Buyer
Initiative.&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;br&gt;
Prices start from £290,000. 
&lt;br&gt;
For further information call the sales and marketing suite on 01923 256538, open Thursday
to Sunday 10am-6pm, Monday 2pm-6pm. Information on all Barratt Homes developments
are available on barratthomes.co.uk.&amp;nbsp; 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Islington&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
London developers Modern City Living and Londonewcastle will be launching penthouse
apartments in their landmark Islington development, The Wenlock Building. 
&lt;br&gt;
Located on the banks of the picturesque Regent’s Canal and just a short walk from
Islington’s trendy Upper Street, the Wenlock Building is perfectly situated for the
amenities of surrounding Islington and Shoreditch as well as the City’s commercial
centre and benefits from convenient transport links to the West End. All penthouse
apartments benefit from views which take in London’s most famous landmarks including
the London Eye, St Paul’s Cathedral, the BT Tower and the Gherkin.&lt;br&gt;
Contemporary design specialists Johnson Naylor have been responsible for the interior
design and all penthouses feature basalt or engineered hardwood floors; 80/20 chinchilla
wool carpets to bedrooms and under floor heating throughout. 
&lt;br&gt;
Generously sized kitchens feature Corian work surfaces in glacier white, Siemen’s
integrated appliances and Hansgrohe chrome mixer tap. Bathrooms and ensuites have
a natural stone floor finish and feature Kaldewei baths and shower units, and an Italian
NIC Design Cult ceramic basin with a Bonomi spout mixer tap. 
&lt;br&gt;
All residents will be able to enjoy an elegant glass fronted cultural space on the
ground floor which will include a bar restaurant and gallery. A concierge along with
a video entry phone offer security for residents whilst precabling is in place for
the installation of Smart Homes technology.&lt;br&gt;
Prices start from £1million.&lt;br&gt;
For further sales information, contact agents Chesterton on 020 7288 0330 or Hurford
Salvi Carr on 020 7791 7071. 
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wonderful outdoor space can do for quality of life. Johnny Turner finds much to admire
in the current crop of new homes with access to nature<br /><br />
Outside space can take many forms: private, lush greenery, communal grounds, a cosy
patio ideal for dining a deux, local parkland – or any combination of the above. As
spring continues its welcome progress, it’s a good time for prospective buyers to
look at what’s on the market that offers gardens, nearby countryside or other types
of ways of being ‘out there’.<br />
Starting in much-loved Hindhead, Surrey, <b>The Beacon</b> is set within 6.4 acres
of beautiful mature landscaped gardens with private parking and tennis courts, and
also offers a golfing green. With the exclusivity and privacy of a country estate,
this Crest Nicholson development is a new gated collection of stunning apartments
set among Surrey’s famous areas of outstanding natural beauty. 
<br />
The homes have been designed to enhance their beautiful setting. Beyond the development’s
wide, sweeping lawns and verdant parkland lay the breathtaking views of the Surrey
hills, one of England’s finest landscapes. The development itself is situated on top
of Gibbet Hill, the second highest hill in Surrey, affording residents spectacular
country views across the Weald and, on a clear day, as far as Canary Wharf. 
<br />
Residents can also enjoy towering above the impressive Devil’s Punchbowl, a large
hollow of dry sandy heath in which, legend has it; the devil spent his time tormenting
the God Thor by pelting him with enormous handfuls of earth, leaving the great bowl
that exists today. 
<br />
The quaint village of Hindhead offers a range of local amenities and excellent road
links, which will be improved further in 2011 with the construction of the new A3
Hindhead tunnel. The pretty town of Haslemere, with its cobbled streets and selection
of eateries, is approximately five miles away. Guildford, 15 miles from the development,
offers leisure facilities and an array of restaurants and bars. 
<br />
Three bedroom apartments are priced from £374,950. For more information on The Beacon
contact the sales and marketing suite on 0870 751 0496 or visit crestnicholson.com/thebeacon.<br />
The first collection of apartments has been unveiled at the recent launch of Springhead
Park – and with over 100 visitors 12 reservations during that event, it is clear that
joint developers Countryside Properties and Land Securities are on to a winner.<br />
Set in the wonderfully connected Ebbsfleet Valley, <b>Springhead Park</b> will provide
a mixture of one- and two-bedroom apartments and two-, three- and four-bedroom houses
– over 600 homes eventually. The homes will be centred around a large two-and-a-half-acre
new formal park known as Penn Green and a new 15-acre park which will run along the
edge of development. There will also be a community centre, a place of worship and
a doctor’s surgery. A total of around 150 homes will be available through a housing
association as affordable homes and will be ‘pepper-potted’ throughout the scheme. 
<br />
The first 22 apartments were released for sale last month. In total, 179 units will
be available in the first phase of development. Residents will benefit from the huge
investment and infrastructure improvements that continue to elevate and transform
the area. Beautiful Kent countryside is on the doorstep, yet London and beyond are
within easy reach via Ebbsfleet International station: indeed, Ebbsfleet will offer
a 17-minute connection to St Pancras International station from 2009. 
<br />
At more than 1,000 acres Ebbsfleet Valley will provide up to 10,000 new homes over
the next twenty years, together with employment, retail, leisure and other facilities
and will create in the region of 20,000 new jobs and around 400 acres of new parks,
lakes, woodland and open space. 
<br />
Springhead Park will have a clean, modern, yet classic feel to it. A tree-lined boulevard
will run through the heart, branching into more intimate residential streets and spaces.
At the centre of Springboard Park, the formal Penn Green will be beautifully landscaped
focusing on a central plaza with play area. Further recreational space will be provided
in a new park running the length of the development; this will include playing fields
as well as informal parkland. 
<br />
Prices at Springhead Park start at £165,000 for a one-bedroom apartment and £195,000
for a two-bedroom apartment; houses will be released in late spring. For further information
contact the sales and marketing suite on 01474 335195 or visit springheadpark.co.uk.<br />
At <b>The Heathers</b> in Priory Vale, buyers are able to reserve a home for just
£99. Bellway Homes is offering this incentive with first-time buyers in mind. The
developer is also offering to pay the 5 per cent deposit and legal fees up to £500.<br />
Bellway Wessex sales director Sandra Barton says, ‘The offer is perfect for first-time
buyers who, though in full time employment, find it impossible to save for a deposit
and have to live in rented accommodation or at home with their parents. Money that
would otherwise be lost in rent can be invested in a home of their own.’<br />
The modern, vibrant site is within easy reach of Swindon town centre, while the new
village of Priory Vale has a primary school and the Orbital Shopping Park boasts the
largest Asda/Walmart in Europe. There is also a health centre, plus cafés and restaurants
and other well-known retailers such as Next. There’s also a nature reserve and a country
park and the site is close to the North Swindon Learning Centre.<br />
Swindon town centre is approximately 15 minutes away by road. The area is also well
placed for commuters to Reading, London and Bristol, as train journeys to Reading
are within half an hour. London Paddington is within an hour and Bristol Temple Meads
between 30 and 45 minutes.<br />
There are currently one- and two-bedroom apartments, priced from £109,000. The marketing
suite is open daily from 10am to 5pm. Call 01793 729283 or visit bellway.co.uk. 
<br /><b>The Thatchams</b> occupies a prominent position within the village of Priors Green,
located on the outskirts of the popular village of Little Canfield. Two village ponds
front the development and the two, three and four bedroom houses flank tree-lined
boulevards. There are also two landscaped children’s play areas at the heart of the
development.<br />
Bishop’s Stortford is just over six miles away, with its wide range of high street
and boutique shops, cafes, bars and restaurants, as well as excellent local schools.
Priors Green is conveniently located just four miles from junction 8 of the M11, which
offers access to London in the South and North to Cambridge and beyond. There are
regular trains to London Liverpool Street from Bishop’s Stortford train station, taking
approximately 43 minutes. London Stansted Airport is just under three miles away.<br />
There are 11 different house types which combine red brickwork, buttermilk rendering,
white weather boarding and red clay and grey slate roof tiles – all influenced by
the local architectural vernacular. Varied rooflines, bay windows, dormer windows
and porches give the development a strong character.<br />
Internally each property has been designed with the buyer in mind. Great emphasis
has been placed on creating well proportioned, light and airy living spaces. Houses
feature open plan kitchen/breakfast or kitchen/living areas, with doors leading onto
a garden. Master bedrooms have either fitted wardrobes or dressing rooms and an en-suite
shower or bathroom fitted with sleek white sanitary ware and chrome fixtures and fittings.<br />
Every property at The Thatchams has an EcoHomes rating of Good and incorporates eco-friendly
features, including dual flush toilets and water butts in the garden, designed to
help residents play their part in preserving the environment without impacting on
their daily lives.<br />
Prices at The Thatchams start from £200,000 for a two bedroom house, from £236,000
for a three bedroom house and from £350,000 for a four bedroom house. Contact the
marketing suite on 0845 071 2072 or visit thatchams.net.<br />
Bryant Homes’ <b>Childsbridge Farm</b> development in Seal, near Sevenoaks offers
the best of both worlds: wonderful village life as well as great commutability. 
<br />
The development is very convenient for the M25, meaning families and young professionals
for whom time is of the essence will benefit greatly. The setting is also calm and
picturesque. The development has just 17 three-bedroom homes, all with a distinct
barn conversion feel which makes them stand out from similar properties in the area.
The development has already seen floods of potential buyers register their interest.<br />
Childsbridge Farm is about a ten-minute drive from Sevenoaks station, which provides
services to London Charing Cross in about 35 minutes. Kemsing station is also a short
walk away, offering routes to London Victoria. Both the M25 and M20 are about 10 minutes
away, whilst for travel further afield, Gatwick airport is just over 30 minutes by
car.<br />
Families will find Seal C of E primary school and Wildernesse secondary and sixth
form school within easy reach and at the weekend, Sevenoaks Leisure Centre is fully
equipped with a 25 metre pool, gym, health suite, creche and catering facilities. Alternatively,
there are plenty of parks and heritage sites in the area to enjoy including the National
Trust's Knole Park.<br />
For further information about Childsbridge Farm, visit the marketing suite, open daily,
or call 0845 026 5710. See bryant.co.uk/southeast.<br />
Explore Living has just announced the launch of <b>New Meridian Village</b>, an exclusive
new family-friendly development located in the coastal town of Ramsgate, Kent. 
<br />
Here a disused 6.9-acre site on Manston Road will become a vibrant residential destination,
sure to be popular with a range of buyer types, from families to first-timers. When
complete, the development will comprise 207 homes ranging from studios to four-bedroom
town houses.<br />
The homes have high-specification fixtures and fittings, while solid concrete floors
and staircases plus double glazed UPVC windows minimise maintenance. Kitchens have
high-performance integrated appliances and concealed pull-up power outlets to maximise
usable work surface space. En suite bathrooms feature digital showers and apartments
have an audio/visual entry system linked to the TV for that extra peace of mind.<br />
There is underfloor heating, plus abundant telephone points, pre-wiring for satellite
TV and provision for a wall-mounted flat screen TVs.<br />
The development offers large amount of landscaped green spaces rich with trees, and
has been designed to provide a safer, greener and altogether better environment for
children and adults alike, as well as to foster a strong sense of community. Cleverly
designed ‘home zones’ include roads laid out to discourage speeding and excessive
traffic.<br />
John Inglis, sales and marketing director of Explore Living, says, ‘New Meridian Village
is one of the most exciting projects in the South East at the moment because of its
location within a prime regeneration area and the wide variety of homes available.
The development offers purchasers affordable homes with good potential for capital
growth in years to come thanks to the new high speed rail link expected to open in
2009.’ 
<br />
The development is well situated minutes from Ramsgate’s town centre and high street
and just a short distance from the seafront, a sport centre, a leisure park and the
town’s centrepiece, Ramsgate Marina. Ramsgate itself is also set to benefit from new
commercial, residential and leisure developments and, from 2009, will enjoy a new
high-speed rail link between Ebbsfleet and Stratford, allowing commuters to get into
London in just 63 minutes.<br />
The 22 homes in the first phase include one studio apartment, 13 one- and two-bedroom
apartments, four three-bedroom houses and four four-bedroom houses. Prices for a studio
apartment at New Meridian Village start at just £99,995; houses are priced from £249,995.
For more information call Explore Living on 0845 872 1004 or visit exploreliving.co.uk<br />
The first few exclusive homes from Stamford Homes are now available in the desirable
village of Nassington, in the Nene Valley. <b>Whittington’s Meadow </b>is a development
that offers a wonderful village lifestyle as well as five noteworthy public schools
on the doorstep, plus a choice of independent schools within easy driving distance.<br />
The attractive stone village has shops, pubs and a thriving rural community. The first
few exclusive homes are due for completion in June. Prices for these high-specification
five-bedroom homes start at £670,000.<br />
Plans are available to view at Savills estate agents offices in Stamford, Oundle and
Peterborough. Also contact Stamford Homes connections manager Juliana Russell on 07970
000224. 
<br />
Oakdene Homes has just launched its luxury new show apartment at <b>Swaylands</b>,
the fabulous conversion of one of Kent’s best-known country houses on the outskirts
of Penshurst, Kent. The homes are set in a lush, beautifully designed 50-acre estate
and offer a breathtaking specification as well as access to the type of scenery that
reminds you why Kent is called the Garden of England.<br />
Oakdene Homes has restored and converted the beautiful structure into 28 luxurious
two- and three-bedroom apartments, two new blocks and the conversion of outbuildings
into six mews houses. 
<br />
The new two-bedroom show apartment is set within the main house at Swaylands. More
like a house than an apartment, the 3,000 sq ft apartment is set over three floors
and boasts two private patio areas and a roof terrace offering stunning views over
the estate and surrounding countryside.<br />
The basement has been renovated to provide further living space and provides a spacious
flow of open-plan rooms including a steam room shower area. With the downstairs space
separate from the other rooms, this will appeal to many homebuyers who are looking
for flexible living, enabling teenagers and older children to take advantage of their
own space and independence – and this layout is available at a range of units.<br />
The 50-acre mid-Victorian estate offers an opulent lifestyle indoors and out, with
plenty of wandering space outside: there is a listed rockery, a lake, sumptuous landscaped
gardens and the sheer beauty and luxury of the original brickwork and architecture.
Other facilities include a tennis court and gymnasium.<br />
Penshurst village, situated within the view of Swaylands, is the quintessential English
village combining a cricket ground with traditional village pubs, olde-worlde tearooms
and the River Medway. It’s near Tunbridge Wells, for great shopping and transport
connections.<br />
Prices at Swaylands start at £499,950 for a two-bedroom apartment. For further information
contact Oakdene Homes on 01737 249393 or visit swaylands.co.uk.<br />
Great Homes offers <b>Highlands</b>, a brand new development of retirement apartments
in Main Road, Gidea Park. A show apartment and sales suite have recently opened and
the development is due for completion this summer.<br />
Located in the heart of the Gidea Park Conservation Area, Highlands stands on what
was once part of an estate belonging to local dignitary and MP Sir Herbert Raphael.
In 1909 he had the idea of creating an ‘exhibition of houses and cottages’ reminiscent
of a garden suburb – and many of those fine buildings, which echo the Arts and Crafts
period, remain today.<br />
Highlands will provide 23 one- and two-bedroom apartments plus communal lounge and
dining areas, a library, high specification kitchens and state-of-the-art safety and
security features. It has been designed exclusively for buyers of 60 years and over,
and will stand in landscaped gardens that feature a number of the original mature
trees that the developer has carefully preserved.<br />
Highlands emphasises an independent lifestyle, with each apartment designed given
a thoughtful layout for ease of living. There’s an open-plan arrangement for the main
rooms, sizable bathrooms with elegant sanitaryware, vanity units, baths and showers,
lots of storage space, a private hallway and an impressive kitchen. Affording a wood
finish and quartz worktops, the kitchens have a range of integrated Bosch appliances,
including a washer/dryer, fridge and freezer, oven, combination microwave and a hob
with an extractor above. Spot and pelmet lighting give it a stylish feel.<br />
There will be high-quality communal facilities and a number of safety and security
features. There will be a residents’ lounge, conservatory and library, along with
a guest suite and buggy store. A duty manager will ensure the smooth running of the
complex, while the building itself will have CCTV entryphone, a 24-hour emergency
support team at the press of a button, and a gated driveway to the entrance.<br />
Highlands is ideally located for local amenities. Its eventual residents will be able
to shop at the nearby newsagent, supermarket and pharmacy, enjoy public open spaces
such as at Raphael Park, or use the excellent road and rail infrastructure for travelling
to nearby Romford town centre, Upminster, Brentwood or further afield. A trip into
London to see a show is a distinct possibility too.<br />
The Highlands sales suite is open 10am through to 5pm every Saturday and Sunday or
for further information contact the selling agent Porter Glenny on 01708 725000. Visit
greathomesltd.co.uk.<br />
At The Manor, City &amp; Country Group’s award-winning development at Herringswell,
near Newmarket, Suffolk, <b>The Archery Court</b> is a visually striking house with
an unusual previous incarnation. Originally built in the early 1980s as part of the
Japanese boarding school that occupied The Manor from 1985 to 2001, The Archery Court
was, as the name suggests, where students honed their skills with a bow and arrow,
shooting arrows from what is now the ground floor living area to hit targets at the
far end of the property’s garden.<br />
The building has now been converted into a highly contemporary three-bedroom house
that has an interesting touch of the Orient about it. Externally, the two-storey geometric
property features crisp soft greenish grey render and grey slate roof tiles and has
a series of full-height sliding-glass screens that run almost the full width of the
house, inspired by traditional Japanese houses. The glass doors lead onto a timber-decked
terrace and, beyond, a partly walled private garden, perfect for entertaining in the
summer months. 
<br />
The ground floor includes a large, light-filled open plan living/dining room looking
on to the lovely garden, as well as a luxurious bespoke eat-in kitchen, with unusual
solid bamboo work surfaces and stainless steel appliances. Upstairs, there are three
double bedrooms, two with en suite bathrooms, and a family shower room. 
<br />
The Manor is set in over eight acres of stunning grounds in the beautiful Suffolk
countryside. City &amp; Country Group has created a woodland walk, which meanders
through the mature trees that surround the development. The Manor is less than seven
miles from Newmarket, less than 22 miles from Cambridge and just over 40 miles from
Stansted Airport.<br />
The home is priced at £535,000. Viewing is by appointment only. Call City &amp; Country
Group on 01279 818 900, Bidwells on 01223 841842 or Savills on 01223 347000. Visit
herringswellmanor.co.uk.<br /><br /><b>Grow your own</b><br />
Growing your own vegetables has never been more popular, as produce prices rise and
food role models such as Jamie Oliver urge more healthy eating.<br />
Those who live in cities may think they don’t have the space to grown their own veg
– however, an ingenious invention makes it possible for the most urban of us to be
healthier and more self-succifient, even in a small space. 
<br />
Patio-Gro, a new three-tiered growing frame from Gro Garden Products, offers a staggering
18 square feet of growing space yet takes up an area of just 22’ x 70’. Specially
designed for those with limited outdoor space, Patio-Gro can be placed on a patio,
terrace, courtyard, balcony or any open space, enabling you to grow organic, chemical-free
and environmentally friendly home-grown produce.<br />
Patio-Gro includes ‘deep’ trays, allowing the direct sowing of seeds and plants. The
three-tier system offers maximum light and ventilation for the plants. Patio-Gro will
grow vegetables, herbs, salads, fruits and even alpines and bulbs, and all without
the need of a garden. Growing your own vegetables for the first time can be great
fun too and since its launch this year Patio-Gro has been proved a big hit with children
and schools.<br />
Patio-Gro, priced at £69.95 plus postage, is available online at grogardenproducts.co.uk.<br /><br /><b>Gardeners go green </b><br />
Charlie Dimmock is urging gardeners to tackle climate change in our back gardens as
we observe Compost Awareness Week. The TV gardener warns that our impact on the environment
is already showing. And gardeners are in the perfect position to respond to the challenge
in our own back gardens, says the green-fingered goddess.<br />
Gardeners report already seeing signs of environmental change in their garden. Seven
out of ten gardeners polled say plants are blooming much earlier than expected this
year, over half have had to cut their grass sooner or later than previous years and
43 per cent claim they are now having to mow their lawns more frequently. 
<br />
These figures, from Waste &amp; Resources Action Programme to mark Compost Awareness
Week (Sunday 4 May to Saturday 10 May), are up on previous years, which suggests that
current environmental damage will actually affect our generation rather than the next.
But what can you do to “green up” your act?<br />
Recycle as much garden waste as possible, as 76 per cent currently do. Composting
is an ideal way to go green, as more and more of us are discovering: the percentage
of gardeners choosing to home compost has increased from 34 per cent to 53 per cent
this year, and 41 per cent of gardeners now buy peat-free composts containing recycled
materials.<br />
There are also many things non-gardeners can do to slow the damage we are doing to
the environment. For more information visit compostawarenessweek.org.uk.<br /><br /><b>Gardens are ‘little goldmines’</b><br />
The UK’s gardens are turning into goldmines crammed with exotic plants, hi-tech tools
and luxury furniture worth a whopping £18.6 billion, according to new research by
Lloyds TSB Insurance.<br />
The survey found that the contents of the average garden are worth £1,237, while one
in ten gardens contains goods worth over an incredible £3,000. In a typical garden,
the most expensive single item is on average £426 but five per cent have a single
item over £1,000.<br />
As for gardening itself, a quarter of Brits (26 per cent) enjoy more than six hours
a week in their garden during the spring and summer months. One-third of gardens have
ornamental plants, a quarter have statues and ornaments and 22 per cent have a water
feature. Seven in ten have a patio heater while six per cent have a sun house.<br />
Half of Brits spend £200 on their garden every year, while three per cent spend over
£750. Top of the gardener’s “wish list” for 2008 is a wallet-busting hot tub, followed
by decking and water features.<br />
But despite spending so much on their gardens, most Brits don’t know whether they
are insured properly. Over half (55 per cent) have never checked whether their garden
contents are included on their home insurance policy, while 87 per cent don’t review
the value of their gardens each year to make sure they are covered. But Lloyds TSB
Insurance warns that accidents do happen. Last year, the insurer processed 5,244 garden
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      <description>As spring draws us outdoors, we see what wonderful outdoor space can do for quality of life. Johnny Turner finds much to admire in the current crop of new homes with access to nature&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Outside space can take many forms: private, lush greenery, communal grounds, a cosy
patio ideal for dining a deux, local parkland – or any combination of the above. As
spring continues its welcome progress, it’s a good time for prospective buyers to
look at what’s on the market that offers gardens, nearby countryside or other types
of ways of being ‘out there’.&lt;br&gt;
Starting in much-loved Hindhead, Surrey, &lt;b&gt;The Beacon&lt;/b&gt; is set within 6.4 acres
of beautiful mature landscaped gardens with private parking and tennis courts, and
also offers a golfing green. With the exclusivity and privacy of a country estate,
this Crest Nicholson development is a new gated collection of stunning apartments
set among Surrey’s famous areas of outstanding natural beauty. 
&lt;br&gt;
The homes have been designed to enhance their beautiful setting. Beyond the development’s
wide, sweeping lawns and verdant parkland lay the breathtaking views of the Surrey
hills, one of England’s finest landscapes. The development itself is situated on top
of Gibbet Hill, the second highest hill in Surrey, affording residents spectacular
country views across the Weald and, on a clear day, as far as Canary Wharf. 
&lt;br&gt;
Residents can also enjoy towering above the impressive Devil’s Punchbowl, a large
hollow of dry sandy heath in which, legend has it; the devil spent his time tormenting
the God Thor by pelting him with enormous handfuls of earth, leaving the great bowl
that exists today. 
&lt;br&gt;
The quaint village of Hindhead offers a range of local amenities and excellent road
links, which will be improved further in 2011 with the construction of the new A3
Hindhead tunnel. The pretty town of Haslemere, with its cobbled streets and selection
of eateries, is approximately five miles away. Guildford, 15 miles from the development,
offers leisure facilities and an array of restaurants and bars. 
&lt;br&gt;
Three bedroom apartments are priced from £374,950. For more information on The Beacon
contact the sales and marketing suite on 0870 751 0496 or visit crestnicholson.com/thebeacon.&lt;br&gt;
The first collection of apartments has been unveiled at the recent launch of Springhead
Park – and with over 100 visitors 12 reservations during that event, it is clear that
joint developers Countryside Properties and Land Securities are on to a winner.&lt;br&gt;
Set in the wonderfully connected Ebbsfleet Valley, &lt;b&gt;Springhead Park&lt;/b&gt; will provide
a mixture of one- and two-bedroom apartments and two-, three- and four-bedroom houses
– over 600 homes eventually. The homes will be centred around a large two-and-a-half-acre
new formal park known as Penn Green and a new 15-acre park which will run along the
edge of development. There will also be a community centre, a place of worship and
a doctor’s surgery. A total of around 150 homes will be available through a housing
association as affordable homes and will be ‘pepper-potted’ throughout the scheme. 
&lt;br&gt;
The first 22 apartments were released for sale last month. In total, 179 units will
be available in the first phase of development. Residents will benefit from the huge
investment and infrastructure improvements that continue to elevate and transform
the area. Beautiful Kent countryside is on the doorstep, yet London and beyond are
within easy reach via Ebbsfleet International station: indeed, Ebbsfleet will offer
a 17-minute connection to St Pancras International station from 2009. 
&lt;br&gt;
At more than 1,000 acres Ebbsfleet Valley will provide up to 10,000 new homes over
the next twenty years, together with employment, retail, leisure and other facilities
and will create in the region of 20,000 new jobs and around 400 acres of new parks,
lakes, woodland and open space. 
&lt;br&gt;
Springhead Park will have a clean, modern, yet classic feel to it. A tree-lined boulevard
will run through the heart, branching into more intimate residential streets and spaces.
At the centre of Springboard Park, the formal Penn Green will be beautifully landscaped
focusing on a central plaza with play area. Further recreational space will be provided
in a new park running the length of the development; this will include playing fields
as well as informal parkland. 
&lt;br&gt;
Prices at Springhead Park start at £165,000 for a one-bedroom apartment and £195,000
for a two-bedroom apartment; houses will be released in late spring. For further information
contact the sales and marketing suite on 01474 335195 or visit springheadpark.co.uk.&lt;br&gt;
At &lt;b&gt;The Heathers&lt;/b&gt; in Priory Vale, buyers are able to reserve a home for just
£99. Bellway Homes is offering this incentive with first-time buyers in mind. The
developer is also offering to pay the 5 per cent deposit and legal fees up to £500.&lt;br&gt;
Bellway Wessex sales director Sandra Barton says, ‘The offer is perfect for first-time
buyers who, though in full time employment, find it impossible to save for a deposit
and have to live in rented accommodation or at home with their parents. Money that
would otherwise be lost in rent can be invested in a home of their own.’&lt;br&gt;
The modern, vibrant site is within easy reach of Swindon town centre, while the new
village of Priory Vale has a primary school and the Orbital Shopping Park boasts the
largest Asda/Walmart in Europe. There is also a health centre, plus cafés and restaurants
and other well-known retailers such as Next. There’s also a nature reserve and a country
park and the site is close to the North Swindon Learning Centre.&lt;br&gt;
Swindon town centre is approximately 15 minutes away by road. The area is also well
placed for commuters to Reading, London and Bristol, as train journeys to Reading
are within half an hour. London Paddington is within an hour and Bristol Temple Meads
between 30 and 45 minutes.&lt;br&gt;
There are currently one- and two-bedroom apartments, priced from £109,000. The marketing
suite is open daily from 10am to 5pm. Call 01793 729283 or visit bellway.co.uk. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;The Thatchams&lt;/b&gt; occupies a prominent position within the village of Priors Green,
located on the outskirts of the popular village of Little Canfield. Two village ponds
front the development and the two, three and four bedroom houses flank tree-lined
boulevards. There are also two landscaped children’s play areas at the heart of the
development.&lt;br&gt;
Bishop’s Stortford is just over six miles away, with its wide range of high street
and boutique shops, cafes, bars and restaurants, as well as excellent local schools.
Priors Green is conveniently located just four miles from junction 8 of the M11, which
offers access to London in the South and North to Cambridge and beyond. There are
regular trains to London Liverpool Street from Bishop’s Stortford train station, taking
approximately 43 minutes. London Stansted Airport is just under three miles away.&lt;br&gt;
There are 11 different house types which combine red brickwork, buttermilk rendering,
white weather boarding and red clay and grey slate roof tiles – all influenced by
the local architectural vernacular. Varied rooflines, bay windows, dormer windows
and porches give the development a strong character.&lt;br&gt;
Internally each property has been designed with the buyer in mind. Great emphasis
has been placed on creating well proportioned, light and airy living spaces. Houses
feature open plan kitchen/breakfast or kitchen/living areas, with doors leading onto
a garden. Master bedrooms have either fitted wardrobes or dressing rooms and an en-suite
shower or bathroom fitted with sleek white sanitary ware and chrome fixtures and fittings.&lt;br&gt;
Every property at The Thatchams has an EcoHomes rating of Good and incorporates eco-friendly
features, including dual flush toilets and water butts in the garden, designed to
help residents play their part in preserving the environment without impacting on
their daily lives.&lt;br&gt;
Prices at The Thatchams start from £200,000 for a two bedroom house, from £236,000
for a three bedroom house and from £350,000 for a four bedroom house. Contact the
marketing suite on 0845 071 2072 or visit thatchams.net.&lt;br&gt;
Bryant Homes’ &lt;b&gt;Childsbridge Farm&lt;/b&gt; development in Seal, near Sevenoaks offers
the best of both worlds: wonderful village life as well as great commutability. 
&lt;br&gt;
The development is very convenient for the M25, meaning families and young professionals
for whom time is of the essence will benefit greatly. The setting is also calm and
picturesque. The development has just 17 three-bedroom homes, all with a distinct
barn conversion feel which makes them stand out from similar properties in the area.
The development has already seen floods of potential buyers register their interest.&lt;br&gt;
Childsbridge Farm is about a ten-minute drive from Sevenoaks station, which provides
services to London Charing Cross in about 35 minutes. Kemsing station is also a short
walk away, offering routes to London Victoria. Both the M25 and M20 are about 10 minutes
away, whilst for travel further afield, Gatwick airport is just over 30 minutes by
car.&lt;br&gt;
Families will find Seal C of E primary school and Wildernesse secondary and sixth
form school within easy reach and at the weekend, Sevenoaks Leisure Centre is fully
equipped with a 25 metre pool, gym, health suite, creche and catering facilities.&amp;nbsp;Alternatively,
there are plenty of parks and heritage sites in the area to enjoy including the National
Trust's Knole Park.&lt;br&gt;
For further information about Childsbridge Farm, visit the marketing suite, open daily,
or call 0845 026 5710. See bryant.co.uk/southeast.&lt;br&gt;
Explore Living has just announced the launch of &lt;b&gt;New Meridian Village&lt;/b&gt;, an exclusive
new family-friendly development located in the coastal town of Ramsgate, Kent. 
&lt;br&gt;
Here a disused 6.9-acre site on Manston Road will become a vibrant residential destination,
sure to be popular with a range of buyer types, from families to first-timers. When
complete, the development will comprise 207 homes ranging from studios to four-bedroom
town houses.&lt;br&gt;
The homes have high-specification fixtures and fittings, while solid concrete floors
and staircases plus double glazed UPVC windows minimise maintenance. Kitchens have
high-performance integrated appliances and concealed pull-up power outlets to maximise
usable work surface space. En suite bathrooms feature digital showers and apartments
have an audio/visual entry system linked to the TV for that extra peace of mind.&lt;br&gt;
There is underfloor heating, plus abundant telephone points, pre-wiring for satellite
TV and provision for a wall-mounted flat screen TVs.&lt;br&gt;
The development offers large amount of landscaped green spaces rich with trees, and
has been designed to provide a safer, greener and altogether better environment for
children and adults alike, as well as to foster a strong sense of community. Cleverly
designed ‘home zones’ include roads laid out to discourage speeding and excessive
traffic.&lt;br&gt;
John Inglis, sales and marketing director of Explore Living, says, ‘New Meridian Village
is one of the most exciting projects in the South East at the moment because of its
location within a prime regeneration area and the wide variety of homes available.
The development offers purchasers affordable homes with good potential for capital
growth in years to come thanks to the new high speed rail link expected to open in
2009.’ 
&lt;br&gt;
The development is well situated minutes from Ramsgate’s town centre and high street
and just a short distance from the seafront, a sport centre, a leisure park and the
town’s centrepiece, Ramsgate Marina. Ramsgate itself is also set to benefit from new
commercial, residential and leisure developments and, from 2009, will enjoy a new
high-speed rail link between Ebbsfleet and Stratford, allowing commuters to get into
London in just 63 minutes.&lt;br&gt;
The 22 homes in the first phase include one studio apartment, 13 one- and two-bedroom
apartments, four three-bedroom houses and four four-bedroom houses. Prices for a studio
apartment at New Meridian Village start at just £99,995; houses are priced from £249,995.
For more information call Explore Living on 0845 872 1004 or visit exploreliving.co.uk&lt;br&gt;
The first few exclusive homes from Stamford Homes are now available in the desirable
village of Nassington, in the Nene Valley. &lt;b&gt;Whittington’s Meadow &lt;/b&gt;is a development
that offers a wonderful village lifestyle as well as five noteworthy public schools
on the doorstep, plus a choice of independent schools within easy driving distance.&lt;br&gt;
The attractive stone village has shops, pubs and a thriving rural community. The first
few exclusive homes are due for completion in June. Prices for these high-specification
five-bedroom homes start at £670,000.&lt;br&gt;
Plans are available to view at Savills estate agents offices in Stamford, Oundle and
Peterborough. Also contact Stamford Homes connections manager Juliana Russell on 07970
000224. 
&lt;br&gt;
Oakdene Homes has just launched its luxury new show apartment at &lt;b&gt;Swaylands&lt;/b&gt;,
the fabulous conversion of one of Kent’s best-known country houses on the outskirts
of Penshurst, Kent. The homes are set in a lush, beautifully designed 50-acre estate
and offer a breathtaking specification as well as access to the type of scenery that
reminds you why Kent is called the Garden of England.&lt;br&gt;
Oakdene Homes has restored and converted the beautiful structure into 28 luxurious
two- and three-bedroom apartments, two new blocks and the conversion of outbuildings
into six mews houses. 
&lt;br&gt;
The new two-bedroom show apartment is set within the main house at Swaylands. More
like a house than an apartment, the 3,000 sq ft apartment is set over three floors
and boasts two private patio areas and a roof terrace offering stunning views over
the estate and surrounding countryside.&lt;br&gt;
The basement has been renovated to provide further living space and provides a spacious
flow of open-plan rooms including a steam room shower area. With the downstairs space
separate from the other rooms, this will appeal to many homebuyers who are looking
for flexible living, enabling teenagers and older children to take advantage of their
own space and independence – and this layout is available at a range of units.&lt;br&gt;
The 50-acre mid-Victorian estate offers an opulent lifestyle indoors and out, with
plenty of wandering space outside: there is a listed rockery, a lake, sumptuous landscaped
gardens and the sheer beauty and luxury of the original brickwork and architecture.
Other facilities include a tennis court and gymnasium.&lt;br&gt;
Penshurst village, situated within the view of Swaylands, is the quintessential English
village combining a cricket ground with traditional village pubs, olde-worlde tearooms
and the River Medway. It’s near Tunbridge Wells, for great shopping and transport
connections.&lt;br&gt;
Prices at Swaylands start at £499,950 for a two-bedroom apartment. For further information
contact Oakdene Homes on 01737 249393 or visit swaylands.co.uk.&lt;br&gt;
Great Homes offers &lt;b&gt;Highlands&lt;/b&gt;, a brand new development of retirement apartments
in Main Road, Gidea Park. A show apartment and sales suite have recently opened and
the development is due for completion this summer.&lt;br&gt;
Located in the heart of the Gidea Park Conservation Area, Highlands stands on what
was once part of an estate belonging to local dignitary and MP Sir Herbert Raphael.
In 1909 he had the idea of creating an ‘exhibition of houses and cottages’ reminiscent
of a garden suburb – and many of those fine buildings, which echo the Arts and Crafts
period, remain today.&lt;br&gt;
Highlands will provide 23 one- and two-bedroom apartments plus communal lounge and
dining areas, a library, high specification kitchens and state-of-the-art safety and
security features. It has been designed exclusively for buyers of 60 years and over,
and will stand in landscaped gardens that feature a number of the original mature
trees that the developer has carefully preserved.&lt;br&gt;
Highlands emphasises an independent lifestyle, with each apartment designed given
a thoughtful layout for ease of living. There’s an open-plan arrangement for the main
rooms, sizable bathrooms with elegant sanitaryware, vanity units, baths and showers,
lots of storage space, a private hallway and an impressive kitchen. Affording a wood
finish and quartz worktops, the kitchens have a range of integrated Bosch appliances,
including a washer/dryer, fridge and freezer, oven, combination microwave and a hob
with an extractor above. Spot and pelmet lighting give it a stylish feel.&lt;br&gt;
There will be high-quality communal facilities and a number of safety and security
features. There will be a residents’ lounge, conservatory and library, along with
a guest suite and buggy store. A duty manager will ensure the smooth running of the
complex, while the building itself will have CCTV entryphone, a 24-hour emergency
support team at the press of a button, and a gated driveway to the entrance.&lt;br&gt;
Highlands is ideally located for local amenities. Its eventual residents will be able
to shop at the nearby newsagent, supermarket and pharmacy, enjoy public open spaces
such as at Raphael Park, or use the excellent road and rail infrastructure for travelling
to nearby Romford town centre, Upminster, Brentwood or further afield. A trip into
London to see a show is a distinct possibility too.&lt;br&gt;
The Highlands sales suite is open 10am through to 5pm every Saturday and Sunday or
for further information contact the selling agent Porter Glenny on 01708 725000. Visit
greathomesltd.co.uk.&lt;br&gt;
At The Manor, City &amp;amp; Country Group’s award-winning development at Herringswell,
near Newmarket, Suffolk, &lt;b&gt;The Archery Court&lt;/b&gt; is a visually striking house with
an unusual previous incarnation. Originally built in the early 1980s as part of the
Japanese boarding school that occupied The Manor from 1985 to 2001, The Archery Court
was, as the name suggests, where students honed their skills with a bow and arrow,
shooting arrows from what is now the ground floor living area to hit targets at the
far end of the property’s garden.&lt;br&gt;
The building has now been converted into a highly contemporary three-bedroom house
that has an interesting touch of the Orient about it. Externally, the two-storey geometric
property features crisp soft greenish grey render and grey slate roof tiles and has
a series of full-height sliding-glass screens that run almost the full width of the
house, inspired by traditional Japanese houses. The glass doors lead onto a timber-decked
terrace and, beyond, a partly walled private garden, perfect for entertaining in the
summer months. 
&lt;br&gt;
The ground floor includes a large, light-filled open plan living/dining room looking
on to the lovely garden, as well as a luxurious bespoke eat-in kitchen, with unusual
solid bamboo work surfaces and stainless steel appliances. Upstairs, there are three
double bedrooms, two with en suite bathrooms, and a family shower room. 
&lt;br&gt;
The Manor is set in over eight acres of stunning grounds in the beautiful Suffolk
countryside. City &amp;amp; Country Group has created a woodland walk, which meanders
through the mature trees that surround the development. The Manor is less than seven
miles from Newmarket, less than 22 miles from Cambridge and just over 40 miles from
Stansted Airport.&lt;br&gt;
The home is priced at £535,000. Viewing is by appointment only. Call City &amp;amp; Country
Group on 01279 818 900, Bidwells on 01223 841842 or Savills on 01223 347000. Visit
herringswellmanor.co.uk.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Grow your own&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Growing your own vegetables has never been more popular, as produce prices rise and
food role models such as Jamie Oliver urge more healthy eating.&lt;br&gt;
Those who live in cities may think they don’t have the space to grown their own veg
– however, an ingenious invention makes it possible for the most urban of us to be
healthier and more self-succifient, even in a small space. 
&lt;br&gt;
Patio-Gro, a new three-tiered growing frame from Gro Garden Products, offers a staggering
18 square feet of growing space yet takes up an area of just 22’ x 70’. Specially
designed for those with limited outdoor space, Patio-Gro can be placed on a patio,
terrace, courtyard, balcony or any open space, enabling you to grow organic, chemical-free
and environmentally friendly home-grown produce.&lt;br&gt;
Patio-Gro includes ‘deep’ trays, allowing the direct sowing of seeds and plants. The
three-tier system offers maximum light and ventilation for the plants. Patio-Gro will
grow vegetables, herbs, salads, fruits and even alpines and bulbs, and all without
the need of a garden. Growing your own vegetables for the first time can be great
fun too and since its launch this year Patio-Gro has been proved a big hit with children
and schools.&lt;br&gt;
Patio-Gro, priced at £69.95 plus postage, is available online at grogardenproducts.co.uk.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Gardeners go green &lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Charlie Dimmock is urging gardeners to tackle climate change in our back gardens as
we observe Compost Awareness Week. The TV gardener warns that our impact on the environment
is already showing. And gardeners are in the perfect position to respond to the challenge
in our own back gardens, says the green-fingered goddess.&lt;br&gt;
Gardeners report already seeing signs of environmental change in their garden. Seven
out of ten gardeners polled say plants are blooming much earlier than expected this
year, over half have had to cut their grass sooner or later than previous years and
43 per cent claim they are now having to mow their lawns more frequently. 
&lt;br&gt;
These figures, from Waste &amp;amp; Resources Action Programme to mark Compost Awareness
Week (Sunday 4 May to Saturday 10 May), are up on previous years, which suggests that
current environmental damage will actually affect our generation rather than the next.
But what can you do to “green up” your act?&lt;br&gt;
Recycle as much garden waste as possible, as 76 per cent currently do. Composting
is an ideal way to go green, as more and more of us are discovering: the percentage
of gardeners choosing to home compost has increased from 34 per cent to 53 per cent
this year, and 41 per cent of gardeners now buy peat-free composts containing recycled
materials.&lt;br&gt;
There are also many things non-gardeners can do to slow the damage we are doing to
the environment. For more information visit compostawarenessweek.org.uk.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Gardens are ‘little goldmines’&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
The UK’s gardens are turning into goldmines crammed with exotic plants, hi-tech tools
and luxury furniture worth a whopping £18.6 billion, according to new research by
Lloyds TSB Insurance.&lt;br&gt;
The survey found that the contents of the average garden are worth £1,237, while one
in ten gardens contains goods worth over an incredible £3,000. In a typical garden,
the most expensive single item is on average £426 but five per cent have a single
item over £1,000.&lt;br&gt;
As for gardening itself, a quarter of Brits (26 per cent) enjoy more than six hours
a week in their garden during the spring and summer months. One-third of gardens have
ornamental plants, a quarter have statues and ornaments and 22 per cent have a water
feature. Seven in ten have a patio heater while six per cent have a sun house.&lt;br&gt;
Half of Brits spend £200 on their garden every year, while three per cent spend over
£750. Top of the gardener’s “wish list” for 2008 is a wallet-busting hot tub, followed
by decking and water features.&lt;br&gt;
But despite spending so much on their gardens, most Brits don’t know whether they
are insured properly. Over half (55 per cent) have never checked whether their garden
contents are included on their home insurance policy, while 87 per cent don’t review
the value of their gardens each year to make sure they are covered. But Lloyds TSB
Insurance warns that accidents do happen. Last year, the insurer processed 5,244 garden
claims with an average value of £726.&lt;br&gt;
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homes available in this picturesque county<br /><b><br />
Bushey Heath</b><br />
Fairways is a traditionally styled six-bedroom residence. Internally, the luxurious
kitchen/breakfast room incorporates all the latest Miele appliances set within an
extensive range of custom built storage units and worktops. The five bathrooms enjoy
stylish contemporary white suites and the bedrooms are fitted with fine Italian wardrobes.<br />
A great emphasis has also been placed on security. Fairways has the advantage of a
sophisticated video entry system, alarm system and CCTV for added peace of mind.<br />
Outside, the landscaped garden too has been specially designed to create the perfect
place to relax or entertain and includes state-of-the-art pop-up irrigation system.
There is even a balcony from the master suite and a superb terrace from which to fully
appreciate the grounds and magnificent views on offer. 
<br />
Situated in sought-after Prowse Avenue, this elegant home offers a degree of seclusion
whilst remaining close to shops, leisure facilities, places of worship, transport
links and good schools. More extensive amenities can be found at nearby Stanmore and
Watford, while Brent Cross shopping centre is a short drive away.<br />
Priced at £4 million. Potential buyers are invited to attend a special launch event
on 10-11 May 2008 from 10am-4pm. For further information or to make an appointment,
please contact selling agents Preston Bennett New Homes on 020 8954 8626 or visit
prestonbennett.co.uk. 
<br /><br /><b>Broxbourne</b><br />
New River Mews comprises 13 three-bedroom houses and one four-bedroom house. Configured
in a private mews, the houses include either a garage or a carport. 
<br />
Each property is fitted with a stylish Urban Myth kitchen, with stone composite work
surfaces and stainless steel Miele appliances, which include an electric oven, microwave,
gas hob and a Siemens integrated fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and dishwasher. Other
features include under floor heating, wireless intruder alarm system and a central
audio system. 
<br />
Broxbourne is a typically English hamlet of Victorian and Edwardian descent and is
centred on the beautiful St Augustine’s church which dates back to 1460. Broxbourne
retains its rural feel, with local shops available in the village. High street stores
and large department chains can be found in Hertford just six miles away.  <br />
New River Mews is ideally situated for the commuter being approximately 29 minutes
to London Liverpool Street, approximately 16 minutes to Hertford and approximately
48 minutes to Cambridge by train. By road, Broxbourne is easily accessed by the M25,
M11 and A1. 
<br />
Prices for a three-bedroom house start from £450,000. Purchasers can also benefit
from either stamp duty refund or part exchange. Sales and marketing suite and show
homes are open everyday from 10am-5pm. For further information call 01992 465452 or
visit  higginshomes.co.uk. 
<br /><br /><b>Watford </b><br />
Harvest Gate is in a central location, close to a choice of supermarkets and just
a five-minute drive from The Harlequin, a fantastic shopping environment with 130
outlets. 
<br />
The area is also home to a leisure park with cinema, bowling and children’s activities,
a peaceful common, a selection of golf courses and a sports centre and swimming pool,
while the bars and restaurants of Watford offer a vibrant night-life.<br />
Garston Train Station is within walking distance of Harvest Gate, offering a regular
service to St Albans Abbey and putting Central London approximately 40 minutes away,
while buses run to Watford Junction and Watford High Street. The M1 and M25 are less
than ten minutes away from the development.<br />
A range of two-bedroom apartments are currently available from £192,500, three-bedroom
homes priced £287,500 and spacious four-bedroom homes at only £299,950.<br />
Visit the Sales Centre, located off Harvest End, Watford and open Tuesday to Sunday
from 10am - 5.30pm and Mondays from 10am until 2pm, or call the Sales Executive on
0845 671 1844. Alternatively, visit georgewimpey.co.uk.<br /><b><br />
Bushey</b><br />
The Collection comprises 13 one- and two-bedroom apartments and is ideally located
just a short distance from Bushey’s high street and all its amenities. Nearby Watford
also boasts a full range of high street stores, bars and restaurants.<br />
The development’s location is also ideal for commuters, with access to the M1 and
M25 motorways. Bushey railway station is within easy reach for train services to London
Euston in just 20 minutes. Heathrow airport is approximately 13 miles away.<br />
Prices for the apartments start at £249,950.<br />
For further information call 0845 260 0154.  <br /><br /><b>Stevenage</b><br />
Intro Homes is bringing a collection of homes to Stevenage that offers first time
buyers the chance to get on the property ladder in the most sought after Old Town
area.<br />
Vincent Place is the transformation of the former B&amp;Q site, located towards the
southern end of the prestigious old town high street, into a collection of 109 one-
and two-bedroom apartments.  Stevenage Old Town has a combination of history
and character with a buzzing and vibrant high street that boasts both contemporary
and traditional shopping facilities, along with historic buildings, coaching inns,
wine bars, pubs and restaurants. 
<br />
The development is situated just minutes from Stevenage Railway Station. A direct
train to London King’s Cross takes only 23 minutes. 
<br />
Prices currently start from £169,995 with the first completions planned for late 2008/early
2009. Contact either the selling agent, Putterills on 01462 453195 or Intro Homes
on 0800 169 6679. Alternatively visit introhomes.co.uk.<br /><b><br />
Bushey</b><br />
Finch Lane comprises one and two-bedroom apartments with secure underground parking. 
<br />
Providing well-proportioned accommodation and a choice of layouts, the development
exudes quality and convenience in terms of its location and internal specification.
Each apartment benefits from a spacious lounge and fully fitted kitchen with state-of-the-art
appliances including fan assisted oven, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washer dryer.<br />
Bathrooms feature classic white sanitaryware, chrome Grohe taps, fully tiled bath
and shower area plus matching floor tiles. The bedrooms, meanwhile, benefit from fitted
wardrobes to maximise storage space.<br />
Externally, the mature gardens have been attractively landscaped to create an ideal
setting, while a sophisticated video entryphone system and smoke detectors provide
added security and peace of mind.<br />
Bushey provides a diverse selection of shops, high street chains, restaurants and
bars, while the surrounding area boasts several golf courses, green-belt countryside
and leisure facilities. For an even wider choice of shops and entertainment, Watford
is also close by with its renowned Harlequin Shopping Centre. 
<br />
The development is within easy reach of the M1 motorway as well as Bushey train station,
with frequent services into London Euston. Alternatively, Stanmore’s Jubilee Line
tube station provides the nearest tube link into Central London.  <br />
One-bedroom apartments are priced from £210,000, two-bedroom properties start from
£305,000. Please contact Preston Bennett New Homes on 020 8954 8626 or visit prestonbennett.co.uk.<br /><br /><b>Hitchin</b><br />
Shanly Homes has just released Walsworth Mews, a new gated development of 11 two-
and four-bedroom houses, two one-bedroom apartments and one two-bedroom apartment.<br />
Homes all have fine quality, contemporary fitted kitchen units with square edge laminate
work tops and upstands, stainless steel double ovens, gas hobs and extractor hoods.
Integrated fridge/freezers and washer/dryers are also standard.   
<br />
All homes will be supplied with green electricity, sourced from a wide range of renewable
energy sources such as wind, solar, small scale hydro, bio-mass and organic waste
material. High efficiency double glazing will reduce the heat needed and energy efficient
appliances will also be fitted as standard. Additional environmental features
include dual flush 6/4L WC systems, energy efficient light fittings, bird boxes and
water butts for each garden.These technologies will also help limit CO2 emissions.                                                                                                                 
 <br />
Prices at this development start from £169,950.<br />
For more information contact the sales agents Putterills on 01462 632222 or visit
the website at shanlyhomes.com.  
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&lt;br&gt;
Bushey Heath&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Fairways is a traditionally styled six-bedroom residence. Internally, the luxurious
kitchen/breakfast room incorporates all the latest Miele appliances set within an
extensive range of custom built storage units and worktops. The five bathrooms enjoy
stylish contemporary white suites and the bedrooms are fitted with fine Italian wardrobes.&lt;br&gt;
A great emphasis has also been placed on security. Fairways has the advantage of a
sophisticated video entry system, alarm system and CCTV for added peace of mind.&lt;br&gt;
Outside, the landscaped garden too has been specially designed to create the perfect
place to relax or entertain and includes state-of-the-art pop-up irrigation system.
There is even a balcony from the master suite and a superb terrace from which to fully
appreciate the grounds and magnificent views on offer. 
&lt;br&gt;
Situated in sought-after Prowse Avenue, this elegant home offers a degree of seclusion
whilst remaining close to shops, leisure facilities, places of worship, transport
links and good schools. More extensive amenities can be found at nearby Stanmore and
Watford, while Brent Cross shopping centre is a short drive away.&lt;br&gt;
Priced at £4 million. Potential buyers are invited to attend a special launch event
on 10-11 May 2008 from 10am-4pm. For further information or to make an appointment,
please contact selling agents Preston Bennett New Homes on 020 8954 8626 or visit
prestonbennett.co.uk. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Broxbourne&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
New River Mews comprises 13 three-bedroom houses and one four-bedroom house. Configured
in a private mews, the houses include either a garage or a carport. 
&lt;br&gt;
Each property is fitted with a stylish Urban Myth kitchen, with stone composite work
surfaces and stainless steel Miele appliances, which include an electric oven, microwave,
gas hob and a Siemens integrated fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and dishwasher. Other
features include under floor heating, wireless intruder alarm system and a central
audio system. 
&lt;br&gt;
Broxbourne is a typically English hamlet of Victorian and Edwardian descent and is
centred on the beautiful St Augustine’s church which dates back to 1460. Broxbourne
retains its rural feel, with local shops available in the village. High street stores
and large department chains can be found in Hertford just six miles away. &amp;nbsp;&lt;br&gt;
New River Mews is ideally situated for the commuter being approximately 29 minutes
to London Liverpool Street, approximately 16 minutes to Hertford and approximately
48 minutes to Cambridge by train. By road, Broxbourne is easily accessed by the M25,
M11 and A1. 
&lt;br&gt;
Prices for a three-bedroom house start from £450,000. Purchasers can also benefit
from either stamp duty refund or part exchange. Sales and marketing suite and show
homes are open everyday from 10am-5pm. For further information call 01992 465452 or
visit&amp;nbsp; higginshomes.co.uk. 
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Watford &lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Harvest Gate is in a central location, close to a choice of supermarkets and just
a five-minute drive from The Harlequin, a fantastic shopping environment with 130
outlets. 
&lt;br&gt;
The area is also home to a leisure park with cinema, bowling and children’s activities,
a peaceful common, a selection of golf courses and a sports centre and swimming pool,
while the bars and restaurants of Watford offer a vibrant night-life.&lt;br&gt;
Garston Train Station is within walking distance of Harvest Gate, offering a regular
service to St Albans Abbey and putting Central London approximately 40 minutes away,
while buses run to Watford Junction and Watford High Street. The M1 and M25 are less
than ten minutes away from the development.&lt;br&gt;
A range of two-bedroom apartments are currently available from £192,500, three-bedroom
homes priced £287,500 and spacious four-bedroom homes at only £299,950.&lt;br&gt;
Visit the Sales Centre, located off Harvest End, Watford and open Tuesday to Sunday
from 10am - 5.30pm and Mondays from 10am until 2pm, or call the Sales Executive on
0845 671 1844. Alternatively, visit georgewimpey.co.uk.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Bushey&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
The Collection comprises 13 one- and two-bedroom apartments and is ideally located
just a short distance from Bushey’s high street and all its amenities. Nearby Watford
also boasts a full range of high street stores, bars and restaurants.&lt;br&gt;
The development’s location is also ideal for commuters, with access to the M1 and
M25 motorways. Bushey railway station is within easy reach for train services to London
Euston in just 20 minutes. Heathrow airport is approximately 13 miles away.&lt;br&gt;
Prices for the apartments start at £249,950.&lt;br&gt;
For further information call 0845 260 0154. &amp;nbsp;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Stevenage&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Intro Homes is bringing a collection of homes to Stevenage that offers first time
buyers the chance to get on the property ladder in the most sought after Old Town
area.&lt;br&gt;
Vincent Place is the transformation of the former B&amp;amp;Q site, located towards the
southern end of the prestigious old town high street, into a collection of 109 one-
and two-bedroom apartments.&amp;nbsp; Stevenage Old Town has a combination of history
and character with a buzzing and vibrant high street that boasts both contemporary
and traditional shopping facilities, along with historic buildings, coaching inns,
wine bars, pubs and restaurants. 
&lt;br&gt;
The development is situated just minutes from Stevenage Railway Station. A direct
train to London King’s Cross takes only 23 minutes. 
&lt;br&gt;
Prices currently start from £169,995 with the first completions planned for late 2008/early
2009. Contact either the selling agent, Putterills on 01462 453195 or Intro Homes
on 0800 169 6679. Alternatively visit introhomes.co.uk.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Bushey&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Finch Lane comprises one and two-bedroom apartments with secure underground parking. 
&lt;br&gt;
Providing well-proportioned accommodation and a choice of layouts, the development
exudes quality and convenience in terms of its location and internal specification.
Each apartment benefits from a spacious lounge and fully fitted kitchen with state-of-the-art
appliances including fan assisted oven, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washer dryer.&lt;br&gt;
Bathrooms feature classic white sanitaryware, chrome Grohe taps, fully tiled bath
and shower area plus matching floor tiles. The bedrooms, meanwhile, benefit from fitted
wardrobes to maximise storage space.&lt;br&gt;
Externally, the mature gardens have been attractively landscaped to create an ideal
setting, while a sophisticated video entryphone system and smoke detectors provide
added security and peace of mind.&lt;br&gt;
Bushey provides a diverse selection of shops, high street chains, restaurants and
bars, while the surrounding area boasts several golf courses, green-belt countryside
and leisure facilities. For an even wider choice of shops and entertainment, Watford
is also close by with its renowned Harlequin Shopping Centre. 
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The development is within easy reach of the M1 motorway as well as Bushey train station,
with frequent services into London Euston. Alternatively, Stanmore’s Jubilee Line
tube station provides the nearest tube link into Central London. &amp;nbsp;&lt;br&gt;
One-bedroom apartments are priced from £210,000, two-bedroom properties start from
£305,000. Please contact Preston Bennett New Homes on 020 8954 8626 or visit prestonbennett.co.uk.&lt;br&gt;
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Shanly Homes has just released Walsworth Mews, a new gated development of 11 two-
and four-bedroom houses, two one-bedroom apartments and one two-bedroom apartment.&lt;br&gt;
Homes all have fine quality, contemporary fitted kitchen units with square edge laminate
work tops and upstands, stainless steel double ovens, gas hobs and extractor hoods.
Integrated fridge/freezers and washer/dryers are also standard.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
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All homes will be supplied with green electricity, sourced from a wide range of renewable
energy sources such as wind, solar, small scale hydro, bio-mass and organic waste
material. High efficiency double glazing will reduce the heat needed and energy efficient
appliances will also be fitted as standard.&amp;nbsp;Additional environmental features
include dual flush 6/4L WC systems, energy efficient light fittings, bird boxes and
water butts for each garden.These technologies will also help limit CO2 emissions.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
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Prices at this development start from £169,950.&lt;br&gt;
For more information contact the sales agents Putterills on 01462 632222 or visit
the website at shanlyhomes.com.&amp;nbsp; 
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Amanda Shiel looks at some of the finest
new homes available in this popular county<br /><br /><b>Loughton</b><br />
The Rodings currently features a selection of two-bedroom apartments with prices from
£245,000. Although designs differ, the apartments typically offer an open-plan living/dining/
kitchen area, along with two bedrooms and a main bathroom. Selected properties also
feature an en suite to master bedroom.<br />
As well as being in an ideal position for commuters to London, The Rodings also benefits
from its close proximity to Loughton which offers a range of amenities including bars
and restaurants, as well as excellent shopping on Loughton High Street and sports
facilities at Loughton Leisure Centre.  <br />
The development is adjacent to Epping Forest F.E. College, from whom Redrow purchased
the land, and proceeds from the land sale are contributing to the college’