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Berkeley, Highwood Village, Eversfield House EVERSFIELD HOUSE HIGHWOOD VILLAGE WELCOME TO HIGHWOOD VILLAGE Elegant Homes in a Truly Desirable Location Framed by beautiful vistas of mature trees and dotted with ancient oak and pastel blossoms, Highwood Village offers an exceptional collection of beautifully appointed 1 and 2 bedroom apartments and 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses within walking distance of the vibrant and historic town of Horsham. Offering the benefits of a modern village lifestyle within a safe and welcoming neighbourhood, here you will find a new way of life, surrounded by meticulously designed green spaces ready to be enjoyed for years to come. HIGHWOOD VILLAGE A PA RT M E N T LIVING R E I M A G I N E D Beautifully styled, light-filled one and two bedroom apartments and the low maintenance contemporary lifestyle that comes with apartment living. Whether you are seeking a first home or looking to downsize without compromising on quality, the apartments at Highwood Village are a smart choice. Indulge in contemporary open-plan living spaces, kitchens fitted with the latest appliances and luxurious bedrooms as you enjoy all the conveniences expected in a Berkeley home. Te sense of space in each apartment is beautifully reflected in the setting. Te green spaces winding through the development are designed to be enjoyed by all, from an early morning jog to long sunny afternoons on the green with friends and leisurely evening strolls. New sports pitches mean everyone can share the benefits that come from a love of sport, whether as part of a team or cheering from the sidelines, all just minutes from home. Horsham is within easy walking distance or, for your convienience, there will be a future bus service running from the development into the town centre, providing you with ample opportunity to explore the local amenities. With fantastic road and rail connections too, you can explore further afield with the likes of Cranleigh, Guildford, Brighton and the Capital within easy reach. HIGHWOOD VILLAGE HORSHAM: A DYNA MIC TOWN WITH A RICH HERITAGE Coffee houses serving delicious local blends, exciting shopping and entertainment quarters and dining from a Michelin starred restaurant to street-food, Horsham mixes historic charm with an urban edge. Horsham is a shopper’s paradise with a range of high street and boutique shops on offer at both Swan Walk and Te Forum, while John Lewis and Waitrose are nearby as well. For a more high end retail offering, Wakefields offers designer collections including Mulberry, Gant and Polo Ralph Lauren. Tere is also Piries Place, which is currently undergoing a £35m transformation, which will bring a new shopping and dining complex and boutique cinema to the heart of Horsham. Stop for brunch or lunch at the tables in Forum Plaza or relax with a coffee under a parasol in the Carfax as musicians play at the bandstand. Experience exciting new flavours at the street-food markets every Tursday and Saturday and stock up at the local produce stalls with fresh ingredients, artisan breads, home-made cakes and locally brewed craft beers. Horsham and its surrounding areas are brimming with eclectic restaurants, cafés and pubs. Enjoy a romantic dinner at the Michelin-starred restaurant Tristan or broaden your horizons with authentic Japanese cuisine at Kokoro. Horsham celebrates its passion for food with the Big Nibble Food and Drink Festival held every year, which showcases a delightful blend of artisan produce and tantalising street food, along with the best local beers, wines, and spirits. Further discoveries await outside the town. Te Crown Inn at Dial Post, winner of Sussex Life Pub of the Year, offers superb food and wines in a traditional setting with a pub quiz on the last Monday of every month. Te neighbouring village of Colgate in St Leonard’s Forest boasts Te Dragon, an exquisite country pub that offers a delicious classic menu with a range of steak and fish, complemented by a great selection of local ales and unique wines. HIGHWOOD VILLAGE Horsham Park is the ultimate open air venue, hosting events from the Summer Sounds concerts to a new music festival dedicated to tribute artists, and a Musical Extravaganza in July. August sees it transform into an enchanted Summer Wonderland, a place of twinkling trees, magic and music, theatre and dance. YOUR TIME Catch live music of all genres all-year-round at venues like the Rec Rooms, with an events schedule jam packed with local bands and artists, tribute acts and comedy BETTER SPENT nights. Another local favourite is Te Capitol, with a programme of live events and on- stage or live-streamed music from London or New York, as well as a cinema for when you want to catch the latest blockbuster. Whatever your priority; For those seeking an active lifestyle, Te Pavilions in the Park Leisure Centre is the ideal place for you, with both indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, gym and fitness, relaxation or culture fitness classes, spin cycling studios, tennis courts, trim-trail, skate-park and even a Horsham won’t let you down. health suite for when you need to unwind. HIGHWOOD VILLAGE PREMIUM TOWNS AND ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST EXCITING CITIES Highwood Village is perfectly positioned for exploring the many towns and cities close at hand, from the quintessential villages to the bustling town of Guildford and bright lights of London. Packed with culture, entertainment and picturesque landmarks, the charming town of Guildford is just a 35 minute drive from Highwood Village. Keen shoppers are spoilt for choice, from the luxury brands on offer at Tunsgate Quarter shopping centre to the independent boutiques scattered throughout the town. Visit on Fridays and Saturdays for the North Street Market and on the first Tuesday of every month for the monthly farmers’ market. Te vibrant market town of Cranleigh, just 10 miles away, boasts a bustling High Street with a wealth of independent shops and High Street names as well as a range of restaurants that keep visitors coming back. Te luxurious Browns Surrey’s Tea and Gin Bar is a popular spot to enjoy a quiet drink or afternoon tea with friends and family. Community spirit is evident in an events calendar offering something for every age, including Spring into Cranleigh, Te Lions Car Show, Cranleigh Carnival and the Cranleigh Bonfire. A grand day out in the capital is possible thanks to the regular trains running from Horsham Railway Station to London Victoria. With a journey of just under an hour, you’ll be in immediate reach of London’s spectacular museums, theatres, eclectic West End and of course the world-class shopping opportunities. HIGHWOOD VILLAGE Experience the sights and sounds of nature, just a 6 minute drive is Southwater Country A WALK ON Park offering ninety acres of open space, where you will find wildlife habitats and tranquil pathways like the lakeside walk – or make the most of the water and visit Southwater THE WILD SIDE Watersports Centre to learn to kayak, paddleboard and sail. Te adjacent Downs Link Bridleway runs through the Park, a ribbon of green amongst a wider landscape that includes the leafy Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and spectacular South Downs National Park with its rolling hills and miles of Highwood Village means a lifestyle car-free Rights of Way footpaths, bridleways and byways. When in need of a sustenance, the South Downs is dotted with fantastic pubs and inns, including Te Cricketers near close to some of the country’s most Petworth, Te George & Dragon at Houghton and Te Fox Goes Free at Charlton. stunning countryside From Dawn Chorus walks to fast-paced fun on mountain bike routes, and cycle rides to Ditchling Beacon for views from ‘the top of the world’, at Highwood Village you are at the heart of an ever-changing, all-year-round nature playground. Photography of South Downs National Park HIGHWOOD VILLAGE FEEL SUPERBLY PLACED Just two miles from Horsham’s direct rail links into the capital and close to major road links with the A24 and the A3 to the west, the M25 to the north and A23/M23 to the east, whether it is the City, coast or destinations across the county and beyond, at Highwood Village you are always in an ideal position for both work and leisure. Dorking Gatwick Guildford Brighton Chichester ROAD: 14 Miles 17 Miles 20 Miles 25 Miles 28 Miles Adventures by Rail The Great Outdoors With Horsham train station only a 10 minute drive You will be spoilt for choice when it comes to from home you are perfectly positioned for excellent breath-taking countryside too, with both the Gatwick Clapham Junction London Victoria Brighton London Waterloo rail links to the capital and beyond. With the bright South Downs National Park and Surrey Hills lights of London only 36 miles away, and services Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty enviably close. TRAIN: to Victoria, Clapham Junction and London Bridge Here, you will find endless opportunities to walk, (from Horsham taking under an hour, everything the metropolis cycle, picnic and relax as you take in the fresh air Station) 17 Mins 43 Mins 51 Mins 52 Mins 65 Mins has to offer is in remarkably easy reach from and glorious scenery around you. Highwood Village. Bohemian Brighton further afield From the iconic pier, with its amusements and rides, With both Gatwick and Heathrow airports offering to the wondrous Royal Pavilion, the vibrant coastal around 200 destinations worldwide, Highwood city of Brighton offers a bounty of opportunity. Village is extremely well-placed for global travel from Stroll along the promenade taking in the sea air and these two major airports.
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