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Hayfield Oaks HAYFIELD OAKS WOBURN SANDS BUCKINGHAMSHIRE HAYFIELD OAKS A HIGHLY PRESTIGIOUS COLLECTION OF ARTS AND CRAFTS ERA INSPIRED FOUR AND FIVE-BEDROOM EXECUTIVE HOMES HAYFIELD “We are immensely proud to be bringing this remarkable collection of new homes to the market, each displaying the meticulous craftsmanship and premium quality for which THINKING Hayfield is synonymous for. In the historic, sought-after town of Woburn Sands, residents are sure to enjoy everything that Hayfield Oaks has to offer. We look forward to DIFFERENTLY welcoming people into the show home to see for themselves what sets us apart from the competition and has made us a multi award-winning housebuilder.” SINCE 2015 MARK BOOTH CO-FOUNDER & MANAGING DIRECTOR A HAYFIELD WAY OF LIFE This exceptional collection of four and five- bedroom detached homes will take pride of place in Woburn Sands; a beautiful, historic and quaint small town located in the county of Buckinghamshire. Influenced by the Art and Crafts era, this luxurious development of 53 homes is being crafted with our signature style. Within half a mile of Hayfield Oaks is Woburn Sands train station, with services to London Euston station taking only an hour – changing once at Bletchley. Also on the doorstep is the highly acclaimed Frosts Garden Centre, which has a Market Kitchen, Igloo dining experiences, seasonal events for all the family, together with a fine array of gardening produce. The close proximity to Woburn Abbey, its deer park and the Safari Park – together with the vast range of independent coffee shops, restaurants, boutique shops, local facilities and Ofsted Outstanding schooling – means residents will have a distinct advantage of location. HIGH STREET, WOBURN HAYFIELD T O W N Central Milton Keynes is only a 15-minute drive away, meaning that all it has to offer is close by, whilst keeping acres of countryside within view. The town centre boasts an enviable array of attractions such as bars, restaurants, a large shopping centre, first class sporting facilities and cultural venues, including the L I F E W I T H 19th Century estate of Bletchley Park, The National Museum of Computing and Milton Keynes Theatre. For travel further afield, Woburn Sands provides easy access to Bedford, Luton, Oxford, Northampton and COUNTRYSIDE London via the A421, A508, A418, A5 and M1. Milton Keynes Central train station has direct trains to London Euston station, departing every 10-15 minutes and arriving in the capital city in just over half an hour. Regular bus services also connect Woburn Sands to BENEFITS Central Milton Keynes and beyond. HAYFIELD Woburn Sands offers unrivalled access to explore Buckinghamshire’s many scenic attractions. The glorious 360 acres of rich countryside at Woburn Abbey, deer park and Safari Park, is a short drive away. Woburn Golf Club boasts three of the UK’s premier 18-hole courses, while the National Trust’s Ascott and E X P L O R E Sharpenhoe estates offer wonderful days out exploring ancient woodland. Less than a mile away from Hayfield Oaks is T H E G R E AT Woburn Bike Trails, which boasts miles of cycling track for all skill levels, featuring jumps, narrow single tracks and long, wide bridleways. Living at Hayfield Oaks means you can enjoy all OUTDOORS that the quintessential Woburn Village and the wider Borough of Milton Keynes has to offer. A day of leisure could start with brunch and a spot of retail therapy, followed by a luxury spa treatment, topped-off by indulging in the Tasting Menu at the stunning Paris House restaurant Kempston Hanslope Tyringham A509 Hardmead Astwood Tathall End A428 A422 M1 Sherington Wood End A421 Elstow Chicheley Yardley Lathbury A6 Gobion Little Crawley A421 North Crawley A508 Castlethorpe Little Linford Wixams Newport A509 Pagnell Potterspury Upper Shelton Cosgrove Blakelands Lower Shelton Stewartby Moulsoe Craneld A5 Statonbury Houghton Old Stratford Wolverton Willen M1 Marston Conquest Moretaine Stony A421 How End Stratford Deanshanger A509 Broughton Bradwell Kiln Farm A4146 A5 MILTON Middleton Salford Lidlington Two Mile Ash KEYNES Hulcote Millbrook Fishermead Monkston A421 Brogborough Oldbrook Loughton Kents Hill M1 Maulden Ampthill Beachampton A421 A4146 Shenley Coee Hall Church End Walnut Tree Beanhill W S Ridgmont A5 Furzton Husborne Caldecotte Crawley Steppingley Westcroft Flitwick BLETCHLEY Greeneld Nash Whaddon Tattenhoe M1 A421 A5 Woburn Eversholt A421 Little Brickhill Westoning Tingrith A4146 Great Newton Horwood Longville Little Horwood Milton Bryan Great Brickhill Harlington Stoke Hammond Drayton Mursley A5 Parslow Heath and Battlesden Toddington Winslow Reach A4146 Upper Sundon Swancourne Soulbury Sundon Lower Sundon EXCLUSIVELY YOURS The process of creating a Hayfield home is one taken with utmost care, superior attention to detail and unrivalled craftsmanship. It’s why we’re a multi-award winning, 5-Star Homebuilder. We’ve raised the bar in the homebuilding industry by using the most prestige suppliers, materials and fittings. We’ve considered, revised, and perfected every detail of our homes to create a place we would love to live in ourselves, a Hayfield home. At Hayfield Oaks there are seven distinct house designs to choose from. Each a mark of commitment to the fine detail, luxurious specification and quality of workmanship that we are renowned for. A large landscaped open space at the centre of the development creates a stunning focal point; a place where the community can come together. Each home at Hayfield Oaks is detached and comes with private parking and generous private gardens. The highest attention to detail is evident in every room, producing calming and enticing living spaces. ARRANGEMENT OF HOMES 36 37 38 39 THE BRINKLOW 4 bedroom house Homes 11, 33, 40, 44 & 53 POTENTIAL PHASE 2 NEWPORT ROAD 35 34 THE HUSBOURNE 22 53 21 4 bedroom house 33 Homes 42, 45, 47 & 52 52 20 19 32 40 18 51 25 50 49 THE MILTON 24 41 48 47 4 bedroom house 17 Homes 5, 9, 27, 41 23 26 42 46 16 43 45 27 31 44 THE SALFORD 2 4 bedroom house 15 Homes 2, 6, 12, 18, 26, 29, 30, 32, 43 & 46 28 30 1 14 4 3 6 5 THE ASPLEY 29 13 4 bedroom house 8 Homes 10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 23 & 28 9 7 12 10 THE ABBEY 11 4 bedroom house Homes 1, 3, 7 & 8 THE WOBURN 5 bedroom house Homes 4, 14 & 31 Homes 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 36, 37, 38, 39, 48, 49, 50 & 51 are affordable housing THE BRINKLOW 4 BEDROOM HOUSE 4 BEDROOM HOUSE THE BRINKLOW HOMES 11, 33, 40, 44 & 53 (40, 44, 53 ARE HANDED) ENSUITE ENSUITE UTILITY UTILITY BATHROOM BATHROOM SITTING ROOM PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL BEDROOM 4 SITTING ROOM DINING BEDROOM 4 DINING BEDROOM BEDROOM WC WC W W HALL HALL ST ST BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2 KITCHEN KITCHEN STUDY STUDY ST ST W W GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Sitting Room 5.18m x 3.83m 17’ 0” x 12’ 7” Principal Bedroom 3.55m x 3.82m 11’ 7” x 12’ 6” Kitchen / Dining 6.42m x 3.49m 21’ 0” x 11’ 5” Bedroom 2 2.78m x 3.82m 9’ 1” x 12’ 6” Study 2.11m x 2.32m 6’ 11” x 7’ 7” Bedroom 3 3.30m x 3.56m 10’ 10” x 11’ 8” Bedroom 4 3.03m x 2.16m 9’ 11” x 7’ 1” Whilst these floor plans have been prepared with all due care for the convenience of the intending purchaser, the information is provided as a preliminary guide and may vary. Ask a Sales Advisor for further details on specific homes. Dimensions are taken from the widest points and may vary from actual. Layouts and fixtures shown may vary and should not be used for fitting carpets, curtains, furniture or appliances. Any furniture illustrated is for guidance only and is not included with the property. The floor plans depict typical layouts and are not to scale. Images are artists impressions and may vary. Cupboards in some properties may vary. THE HUSBORNE 4 BEDROOM HOUSE 4 BEDROOM HOUSE THE HUSBORNE HOMES 42, 45, 47 & 52 (52 IS HANDED) W W BEDROOM 2BEDROOM 2 FAMILY / DININGFAMILY / DINING ST ST CYL CYL ENSUITE ENSUITE DRESSING DRESSING BEDROOM 4BEDROOM 4 SITTING ROSIOMTTING ROOM KITCHEN KITCHEN HALL HALL PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL BEDROOM BEDROOM BATHROOMBATHROOM BEDROOM 3BEDROOM 3 UTILITY UTILITY WC WC GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Sitting Room 5.07m x 3.38m 16’ 7” x 11’ 1” Principal Bedroom 5.07m x 3.44m 16’ 7” x 11’ 3” Kitchen/Family/ 6.70m x 4.40m 21’ 11” x 14’ 5” Bedroom 2 2.95m x 4.40m 9’ 8” x 14’ 5” Dining Room Bedroom 3 2.60m x 4.40m 8’ 6” x 14’ 5” Bedroom 4 2.95m x 3.28m 9’ 8” x 10’ 9” Whilst these floor plans have been prepared with all due care for the convenience of the intending purchaser, the information is provided as a preliminary guide and may vary. Ask a Sales Advisor for further details on specific homes. Dimensions are taken from the widest points and may vary from actual. Layouts and fixtures shown may vary and should not be used for fitting carpets, curtains, furniture or appliances. Any furniture illustrated is for guidance only and is not included with the property. The floor plans depict typical layouts and are not to scale. Images are artists impressions and may vary. Cupboards in some properties may vary. THE MILTON 4 BEDROOM HOUSE 4 BEDROOM HOUSE THE MILTON HOMES 5, 9, 27, 41 (41 IS HANDED) BATH BATH BEDROOM 4 DINING/FAMILY KITCHEN BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 4 DINING/FAMILY KITCHEN BEDROOM 3 WC WC CYL ST CYL ST UTILITY UTILITY ENSUITE ENSUITE BEDROOM 2 STUDY BEDROOM 2PRINCIPAL STUDY SITTING ROOM BEDROOM PRINCIPAL SITTING ROOM BEDROOM W W W W GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Sitting Room 5.52m x 3.83m 18’ 1” x 12’ 7” Principal Bedroom 5.13m x 3.83m 16’ 9” x 12’ 7” Kitchen/Family/ 3.82m x 7.88m 12’ 6” x 25’ 10” Bedroom 2 3.40m x 3.96m 11’ 2” x 13’ 0” Dining Room Bedroom 3 3.88m x 2.78m 12’ 9” x 9’ 1” Study 3.40m x 2.25m 11’ 2” x 7’ 4” Bedroom 4 3.83m x 3.83m 12’ 6” x 12’ 7” Whilst these floor plans have been prepared with all due care for the convenience of the intending purchaser, the information is provided as a preliminary guide and may vary.
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