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Hayfield Oaks MENDAY GARDENS, WAVENDON, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, MK17 8AH HAYFIELD OAKS MENDAY GARDENS, WAVENDON, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, MK17 8AH A collection of three bedroom houses located in the traditional and picturesque village of Woburn Sands WELCOME Hayfield Oaks is part of a prestigious eight-acre development in Woburn Sands. The scheme is influenced by the Arts and Crafts era, taking design cues from some of the larger houses in the sought-after town. The local area Woburn Sands is an attractive and pleasant place in which to live buildings in the town. Within the community are three churches, and visit. Situated on the outskirts of Milton Keynes the town is schools, medical centre and dentist, and a considerable range of the centre for some 3500 residents of the parish and a similar sporting and leisure activities and many local organisations as well number from the adjacent parishes of Wavendon, Aspley Guise, as easy access by public transport to Milton Keynes City Centre and Aspley Heath. and beyond. At the heart of the town is a thriving High Street extending into Milton Keynes is 6 miles by car from Hayfield Oaks and provides a parts of Station Road and Aspley Hill. It offers a comprehensive fantastic variety of shops, restaurants, leisure and entertainment. range of shops and services, including several pubs and eating Nearby Aspley Woods is a wonderful place to explore either on places and a Library housed in the Institute, one of the oldest foot or by bicycle and connect to the outdoors. The Institute, Woburn Sands Aspley Woods SPECIFICATION Homes beautifully designed to meet your everyday needs Kitchen/dining room Cloakroom Exteriors - Contemporary grey fitted kitchen - White sanitary ware - Turf to rear garden with worktop and upstands - Karndean flooring – grey limed oak - Sky Q cabling - Electrolux stainless steel oven - TV aerial Interiors - Electrolux glass ceramic hob - 2 parking spaces - Double glazed UPVC windows - Electrolux stainless steel cooker hood - 125 year lease - Grey carpet to all living areas - Integrated Zanussi washer/dryer - NHBC warranty - BT point in under stairs cupboard - Integrated Zanussi fridge/freezer - Carbon monoxide alarm - Integrated Zanussi dishwasher - Smoke detector - Stainless steel splashback to hob - Combi boiler - 1 ½ bowl sink - Gas central heating - Karndean flooring – grey limed oak Bathroom - White bathroom suite - Chrome heated towel rail - Glass shower screen - Midas shower kit over bath - Full height wall tiles around bath & shower area - Half height wall tiles to appliance walls - Shaver point - Karndean flooring – grey limed oak Typical Hightown Homes show home 34° FLOOR PLANS 3 BEDROOM HOUSES Plot 48 | 44 Menday Gardens, Wavendon, Buckinghamshire, MK17 8AH Plot 49* | 42 Menday Gardens, Wavendon, Buckinghamshire, MK17 8AH* * Plot 49 is handed to the plans drawn 34° Bedroom 3 Living / Dining Room Bedroom 3 Bedroom 1 AC WC Bathroom F/F Hall Kitchen Bedroom 2 Living / Store Dining Room B Bedroom 1 AC WC Bathroom F/F Hall Kitchen Bedroom 2 Store B Ground Floor First Floor Newport Road Menday Garden Dimensions s Living / 49 49 s Dining Room 4.82m x 5.00m 15’ 9” x 16’ 5” 48 48 49 Kitchen 2.99m x 2.62m 9’ 10” x 8’ 7” 48 Menday Garden Bedroom 1 4.54m x 2.78m 14’ 10” x 9’ 1” Bedroom 2 5.00m x 2.60m 16’ 5” x 8’ 6” Bedroom 3 3.27m x 2.13m 10’ 9” x 7’ 0” N Total Area 95 m2 / 1,022 ft2 HAYFIELD OAKS MENDAY GARDENS, WAVENDON, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, MK17 8AH HAYFIELD OAKS FOR SAT NAV USE: MK17 8UQ SITE PLAN Location details Hayfield Oaks is within easy access of Wavendon and Milton Keynes via the local road network and for commuting further afield the M1 and N motorway network is a short drive away. Woburn Sands Station is under 1 mile away provides a 10 minute services to Bletchley Park and onward services to Milton Keynes in Newport Road 10 minutes and London Euston in 38 minutes. Menday Garden s 49 49 s 48 48 49 48 Menday Garden Source: *www.nationalrail.co.uk For further information call 01442 292381 or email [email protected] www.hightownhomes.com Hightown Homes Hightown House Maylands Avenue Hemel Hempstead HightownHomes Herts HP2 4XH Hightown Homes is a trading name of Hightown Housing Association. A charitable housing association. We take every care to ensure that the correct information is given. We hope you find it useful, however complete accuracy is not guaranteed and the information is expressly excluded from any contract. Design and layout details are subject to Local Authority approval and all room sizes are approximate dimensions. We would like to point out that the computer-generated images, floor plans, sizes, specification and any other layouts are for guidance only. Hightown Housing Association Limited is a Community Benefit Society with registration number 18077R. Registered with the Homes and Communities Agency registration number L2179.
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