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Saffron View Saffron Walden Saffron View Saffron Walden lindenhomes.co.uk Ashdon D A O R B 1 N 0 O 5 The Slade 2 D Hempstead H S L A I T T L 3 E 5 10 B W E A L L I D ZA EN B D E A RO T O H R A W D A With so much beautiful rolling countryside on your doorstep, Y ER NT WI AD you’ll be spoilt for choice for family days out and a host of outdoor D R A O activities. The nearby great park of Audley End surrounds one of R 2 the finest Jacobean mansions in Britain, while small historic towns 5 0 1 Hadstock & Linton D B A and villages, such as Great Dunmow and Thaxted are well worth O N R O visiting. D H S D A ER A T For further shops and amenities, Bishop’s Stortford is 13 miles O IN R SAFFRON W D A away, while the beautiful university city of Cambridge is just 16 miles N WALDEN R E D to the north. Transport links are excellent, with the nearby M11 L C A H AD A W 3 T giving easy access north to Cambridge and East Anglia or south O E 5 The Slade R RS 0 E 1 L H B T N IL to Stansted Airport, the M25 and London. For commuters, the T O I L L D H S T H nearest train station is at Audley End, from where direct services A A XT T ED E run to Cambridge and London. E RO T C The Common R AD E A T S E S R T L ST T T E EA B S E 1 D H 84 E A Saffron View Saffron Walden IL 4 R L 8 1 O T B T E S R H L A X T T S E H Y A D Great Chesterford E C C L R T & M11 U A fine new collection of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom family homes. D E H E U R C R O A A T D B184 WINDMILL HILL S B 184 Offering a wonderful semi-rural lifestyle, Saffron View is a superb L HI L GH I H S new development of brand new 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom family D O U A T TH ST O H A R R X homes, situated on the eastern edge of Saffron Walden. E T E ED T RO Y A D D E A 184 Set in north-west Essex, close to its border with Hertfordshire, L RO O D R A U D Cambridgeshire and Suffolk, Saffron Walden is a picturesque, A S AND medieval town that originally gained its wealth from wool and EASL P Howlett End 01799 282 109 saffron. It has a rich heritage, with an array of historic buildings AD O R and the largest parish church in Essex, at its heart. There’s been T The Slade D D N A E A a market in the town since the 12th century and today, beyond BD S O E EA R N L P the Market Place; you’ll find a host of independent shops, national T N RO N A U O D O retailers, cafés, pubs and restaurants. For supermarket shopping, D M N there’s a large Tesco Superstore close to Saffron View and a O L E DE Waitrose in the town centre. AN BO L B ROUGH D E N D A R O O A R 2 D Debden 5 0 D 1 B N E Y E L UD A D Saffron View A O R Audley End Saffron Walden, Essex CB10 2JP | WAY E E R T N W R O O R W Y N A T REE W T R O P W lindenhomes.co.uk E N Newport & M11 2 5 0 1 B PLEASANT VALLEY B 1 0 5 2 L I T T L E W A L D E N R O A D 2 5 10 B The Slade Great Chesterford Hadstock & Linton & M11 B1 84 D A O R W N IN E Ashdon D D M L ILL A SAFFRON W 3 E ROAD L WALDEN ON T D SH T H I A I T L L E E 2 L R T S E E L OAD L T R I S Z A 4 A N C SHDO O A B C N HD RO AS 1 AD B A 8 T C E 4 E S E T The Slade R T H 5 T H S L A E T H C E W R The Common U H R A H H S I C Y L I G L The Slade H H I 12 L L D ROA RA WINTER D RAD W B 18 IN 4 53 T E 10 T E A B E S E S R R T T T S T Hempstead R STREET R ILL H OAD E H A B E 6 105 X 11 3 T D T A E O D R R EY O L A D U D A D ROA Y E L D AU S O U B T 1 H 8 4 7 D A O D R T E H N B A O D D X Audley End N E T O N R L O E D A D R O B 8 O A A D U R DL A D EY RO O END U G R H O A L A D N E M OU N T 1 2 PLEA SANT ROA D 5 0 P E D E 1 AS B L A B N 9 D D S E N D D A ROA T O H R A X T R E O D A D 10 Newport & M11 R R O T OW R N A TR D O E Howlett End E P W Debden 1 W A 8 E Y 4 N R O W 2 5 N 0 1 T B R E E WA PLEASANT Y AroundVALLEY the local neighbourhood Saffron Hall & Screen St Mary's Church Walden School 1 + County High School 5 9 Saffron Walden Fitness & Leisure Centre Waitrose 2 Golf Club 6 10 + Skate Park St Mary's Church of England R A Butler Tesco Superstore 3 Primary School 7 Infant & Junior School 11 Saffron Walden St Thomas Moore Saffron Walden 4 Museum 8 Catholic Primary School 12 Community Hospital Distances shown are by road (Source: Google). Fastest journey times are shown (Source: National Rail Enquiries). 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