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WEXHAMGREEN.CO.UK He Is Happiest, Be He King Or Peasant, Who Finds Peace in His Home WEXHAMGREEN.CO.UK He is happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home. JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE 1 DESIGNED FOR YOU The eight different house types feature a range of layouts – from semi detached two bedroom homes with open plan kitchens to elegant four beds with generous top floor master suites. Whether you are just starting out, looking for more space for a growing family, or seeking a lifestyle change where quality of life is prioritised, you’ll find your perfect sanctuary at Wexham Green. Welcome to Wexham Green, Berkshire Wexham Green is a collection of beautifully crafted 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses in Berkshire. Situated close to the gentle rolling landscape of the Chiltern Hills, on the fringes of Wexham and Stoke Poges villages, these modern day cottages are perfectly placed to enjoy all that the countryside has to offer; with the added convenience of super connections via road, rail and air. Set in the grounds of the old nursery, the development has been carefully designed to embrace the leafy neighbourhood with landscaped gardens and trees woven into the streetscapes. the vision Be part of 2 3 4 5 A green oasis, In today’s high speed world, we can lose sight of the important things in life. By rushing to work and dashing to the shops, with unrivalled we forget the importance of time to think… connectivity space to relax…air to breathe. At Wexham Green, you’ve got the best of both worlds: lush, peaceful surroundings on the outskirts of a bustling town, with superb transport links. It really feels like the countryside here, but just a mile and a half away – about seven minutes drive – is the centre of Slough, with supermarkets, high street shops and everything you need for day to day living. Families will appreciate good schools for all ages close at hand. There are nursery and primary schools within a short walk, and secondary schools within half a mile. With the M4 motorway and Slough station on your doorstep, Wexham Green is perfectly placed for commuting. With the Berkshire countryside all around, it really is the perfect place to live. Think, relax, breathe 6 7 1 3 4 2 5 3 Wexham Post Office 1 Pinewood Nurseries 4 Stoke Place 2 The Red Lion 5 Stoke Place 8 9 HISTORY New growth in historic surroundings Wexham is a small historic village on the fringes of Wexham and Stoke Podges villages and features a 12th Century parish church, a gastro pub, 16th Century Wexham Court (now a school), and Stoke Park Country Club. Its close proximity to the capital made this part of Berkshire popular for the country residences, manor houses and deer parks of wealthy Londoners. Nearby Stoke Poges, Langley Park and other estates feature in the lives of politicians, celebrities, artists and poets from Tudor times to the present day. Today, the landscape is a patchwork of farmland, golf courses, private estates and Country Parks. The nearest, Black Park Country Park, is a popular spot for picnics, hiking, cycling and enjoying the wildlife and family attractions including Go Ape. Wexham Green is situated on land previously known as Wexham Nurseries and we have drawn reference from this with the names of our homes on the development which are from flora and fauna native to Berkshire. A rich heritage 10 Stoke Park 11 1 2 3 1 Stoke Place 2 Stoke Park 3 Stoke Poges Memorial Gardens 12 13 Life’s better when 3 your connected 1 CONNECTIONS Getting you to wherever you want to be Wexham Green is situated in the heart of the Thames Valley triangle with some of the best transport links in the south of England. Motorways and fast trunk roads are minutes away, with the M40, M25, M4 and M3 and London all accessible. High speed rail links to London Paddington (17 minutes) and the forthcoming Crossrail effect will well and truly put Slough on the map. Heathrow and Luton airports are both reached within the hour, and the channel port of Portsmouth in 90 minutes. * CAR Getting around the local area is made easy through excellent bus ● ● ● ● ● ● links as well as local cycle hire schemes such as Cycle Hub and Cycle Windsor Slough Station Slough WEXHAM M4 (J5) Heathrow Central London Slough, which along with the new cycle ways, are all part of the (5 miles) (2.5 miles) (2 miles) GREEN (4 miles) (10 miles) (23 miles) 2 council’s ambitions to make cycling easier, safer and enjoyable! TRAIN† ● ● ● ● Reading Maidenhead SLOUGH London Paddington London Liverpool St (15 mins) (7mins) STATION (17 mins) (48 mins) ** ● ● ● ● SLOUGH Heathrow Bond St Liverpool St Canary Wharf STATION (17 mins) (32 mins) (39 mins) (46 mins) 1 Slough Bus Station † 2 Cycle Scheme *Journey times approximate. Source: Google maps. Journey times approximate. Source: thetrainline.com **Journey times approximate. Source: Crossrail.co.uk 3 Slough Train Station 14 15 WATFORD HAZLEMERE 17 HIGH WYCOMBE A355 A413 STANMORE M25 NORTHWOOD 3 BEACONSFIELD 2 WOODBURN GREEN WITHIN EASY REACH GERRARDS CROSS HARROW 1 PINEWOOD 15 SLOUGH CENTRE M40 NURSERIES NURSERY SCHOOL RUISLIP Colne Wexham Street, Slough Buckingham Avenue East, Valley Slough Regional 2 WEXHAM PARK OUTSTANDING Park GOLF CENTRE 16 LEA NURSERY SCHOOL Wexham Street, Slough Wexham Road, Slough ICKENHAM OUTSTANDING 16 STOKE PLACE 1 3 1a Stoke Green, Slough 17 KHALSA PRIMARY SCHOOL COOKHAM 4 STOKE PARK COUNTRY CLUB Wexham Road, Slough 23 OUTSTANDING A40 AND SPA WEMBLEY Park Road, Stoke Poges 18 HERSCHEL GRAMMAR SCHOOL STOKE POGES UXBRIDGE 5 STOKE GREEN CRICKET CLUB Northampton Avenue, Slough Wexham Road, Slough OUTSTANDING 8 2 BURNHAM 6 RED LION PUB 19 UPTON COURT 1 GRAMMAR SCHOOL Stoke Green, Slough 4 14 Lascelles Road, Slough 6 10 M25 THE CURVE OUTSTANDING 3 7 24 William Street, Slough 5 22 A312 20 ST BERNARD’S 21 CATHOLIC 8 NUFFIELD HEALTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL SLOUGH 17 Wexham Street, Slough Langley Road, Slough A4 15 OUTSTANDING SLOUGH 18 25 9 7 TRAIN STATION 16 21 BAYLIS COURT Slough SCHOOL 9 HAYES Gloucester Avenue, Slough 7 10 POST OFFICE OUTSTANDING M4 Wexham Road, Slough 11 20 22 WEXHAM SCHOOL A404(M) 19 11 OBSERVATORY Norway Drive, Slough 6 SHOPPING GOOD CENTRE 23 GO APE A4 High Street, Slough Black Park Road, Slough 15 M4 4 12 WINDSOR CASTLE 4b Windsor3 5 24 JUMP IN (TRAMPOLINE PARK) 13 HEATHROW AIRPORT M25 Hounslow Dundee Road, Slough 12 SILVERBALDES ICE 14 WEXHAM PARK 25 WINDSOR HOSPITAL RINK SLOUGH Wexham, Slough Montem Lane, SloughA4 13 14 Heathrow Airport School Ofsted ratings source: Locrating. 16 17 HOUNSLOW RICHMOND A30 13 1 PINEWOOD NURSERIES STOKE GREEN CRICKET CLUB 5 Stoke Poges, Slough SL3 6NB Stoke Green, Stoke Poges, Slough SL2 4HT 01753 662907 01753 527967 pinewoodnurseries.co.uk stokegreencc.co.uk A bustling, family run nursery and farm shop, Part of the local scene for nearly 200 years, with a coffee shop on site. A popular spot Stoke Green Cricket Club fields five adult for a browse, a cup of coffee and a slice and three colts teams, and welcomes new of homemade cake. members of all abilities. 2 WEXHAM PARK GOLF CENTRE THE RED LION 6 Wexham Street, Slough SL3 6ND Stoke Green, Stoke Poges, Slough SL2 4HN 01753 663271 01753 535115 wexhamparkgolfcentre.co.uk theredlionstokepoges.co.uk Reputed to be one of the best daily fee courses The Red Lion is a tastefully restored, historic country pub, in the South East, Wexham Park offers an enjoyable reputed to have been a public house for over 400 years. and challenging round; and with an exclusive With cosy corners, log fires and a pretty garden, 10% discount* on all their memberships for it is renowned for its extensive menu. Wexham Green residents, you really can make the most of the local amenities around the corner. 3 STOKE PLACE THE CURVE 7 Stoke Green, Slough SL2 4HT William Street, Slough SL1 1XY 01753 534790 [email protected] stokeplace.co.uk thecurveslough.com A splendid Queen Anne mansion house dating The Curve is Slough’s brand new iconic library and from 1690, with grounds by Capability Brown. cultural centre, right in the heart of the town. Housing Home of the Howard family for 200 years, a brand new library, café, Slough Museum, it is now a luxury hotel, ideal for an elegant performance venue, community learning spaces, dinner in beautiful surroundings. computer suites and exhibition space. 4 STOKE PARK COUNTRY CLUB & SPA NUFFIELD HEALTH 8 Park Road, Stoke Poges, Slough SL2 4PG Wexham Street, Slough SL3 6NB 01753 717171 01753 663666 stokepark.com nuffieldhealth.com With an imposing mansion dating from 1788, A state-of-the-art fitness and wellbeing Gym Stoke Park became the UK’s first Country Club and with pool, plus personal trainers, sports massage Hotel in 1908, and today boasts an AA Five Star rating. and a qualified physiotherapist. A free 7 day trial* It has featured in films including two James Bond movies. here is offered to Wexham Green residents. *Subject to status. Terms and conditions apply. 18 19 Go Ape Black Park Slough Ice Arena FAMILY FUN There is always something to do at Wexham Green From the great outdoors to indoor skating, Wexham Green is well located for the most adventurous of families. With a mixture of activities to keep you all occupied, it is a perfect place to build lasting memories. Nothing beats spending Sunday afternoon walking in the park. At Wexham Green you are never too far from the great outdoors, with Black Park Country Park and Langley Park close by, exploring the local woodland areas and ‘getting close to nature’ could not be easier.
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