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Particulars Are Set out As a General Outline Only for Guidance to Intending Purchasers Or Lessees, and Do Not Constitute Any Part of an Offer Or Contract Savills on their behalf and for the Vendors or Lessors of this property whose Agents they are, give notice that: 1. These particulars are set out as a general outline only for guidance to intending Purchasers or Lessees, and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. 2. Details are given without any responsibility and any intending Purchasers, Lessees or Third Parties should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. 3. No person in the employment of Savills have any authority to make any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. 4. Unless otherwise stated, all prices and rents are quoted exclusive of VAT. Purchasers should rely on their own enquiries in regards to surveys, valuations, measurements and technical reports. No descriptions, diagrams, plans or images can be relied upon in this document. Purchasers will rely upon their solicitors for confirmation of plot plans, conveyance plans, as built plans, specifications and all other matters. Many images in this document are not specifically of the Hastingwood Park and cannot be relied upon. CGIs for the Hastingwood Park are indicative only and for guidance only, and are not to be relied upon in any way. Twenty-first century homes designed for twenty-first century lifestyles. 5 Homes designed to make everyday extraordinary. Located amongst the green and vibrant towns of Harlow and Epping, Hastingwood Park is an exclusive new lifestyle development, with the first homes to be completed in Summer 2019. Hastingwood Park features architect designed luxury homes with a Scandinavian influence set around a picturesque ‘village green’ offering a wide variety of styles, with generous gardens and ample private parking for each house. These luxurious, contemporary homes are perfect for modern, design conscious households ideally positioned for town and country living. 8 9 CAMBRIDGE 42 min by train STANSTED AIRPORT 21 min by train BISHOPS STORTFORD M11 HARLOW MILL HARLOW 5 10 15 20 TOWN min min min min ROYDON NORTH WEALD AIRFIELD M25 EPPING M11 THEYDON BOIS M25 LOUGHTON London Stratford 27 min by underground EPPING BUCKHURST London Liverpool Street 28 min by train HARLOW TOWN HILL 36 min by underground EPPING Cambridge 42 min by train HARLOW TOWN LONDON STRATFORD 45 min by car 28 min by train Stansted Airport 21 min by train HARLOW TOWN CANARY 23 min by car WHARF LIVERPOOL Epping Station 12 min by car STREET Harlow Town Station 12 min by car Harlow Mill Station 9 min by car Bishop’s Stortford 10 min by train HARLOW TOWN OXFORD CIRCUS 21 min by car Loughton 8 min by underground EPPING 20 min by car Chelmsford 38 min by car 10 Location is everything. Hastingwood Park is a collection of 3 and 4 Hastingwood Park has unrivalled transport bedroom homes set within the beautiful rural connections and super easy access to London, landscape of the Essex countryside. Stansted, Chelmsford and Cambridge, by either road, rail or the tube. Located between Harlow and Epping to the northeast of London, the surrounding area comprises of high-quality residential properties within the economically dynamic M11 corridor. 11 The John Barleycorn Epping Forest Pub & Restaurant Team Sport - Go Karting Essex Outdoors Centre Epping station Harlow Town Football Club The Gibbert Gallery Moor Hall Farm Polo Saint Nicholas School Pivaz - Epping Harlow 12 At the heart of it all. Hastingwood Park is in the heart of one of the most vibrant and enticing parts of Essex. Hastingwood Park’s local area, around Epping and Harlow, offers an extensive and diverse array of leisure, education, art and entertainment facilities, with plenty of cafes, restaurants as well as the beautiful open spaces of the Essex countryside literally on your doorstep and Epping Forest nearby. 13 First class education. FAWBERT AND BARNARD’S FELSTEAD SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL Felsted, Dunmow London Road, Harlow CM6 3LL CM17 0DA Coeducational, day and boarding Start learning for life in this independent school, situated in Felsted, well-established primary school. England. It is in the British Public School tradition, and was founded in 1564 by ST NICHOLAS SCHOOL Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich. Hobbs Cross Road, Old Harlow, CM17 0NJ MARK HALL ACADEMY Coeducational independent day school in First Avenue, Harlow Old Harlow, Essex for children aged 2 to 16 CM17 9LR years old Coeducational secondary school with academy status since 2013. BANCROFTS High Rd, Woodford, Woodford Green ST EDMUND’S COLLEGE AND IG8 0RF PREP SCHOOL Coeducational and independent HMC Old Hall Green, Ware, day school for children aged 7 to 18. Herts, SG11 1DS Coeducational independent day and CHIGWELL SCHOOL boarding school in the British public High Road, Chigwell school tradition, set in 440 acres (1.8 km2) IG7 6QF in Ware, Hertfordshire. Founded in 1568 Coeducational, day and boarding as a seminary, then a boys’ school, it is the independent school in Chigwell, in the oldest continuously operating and oldest Epping Forest district of Essex, England. post-Reformation Catholic school in the It consists of a junior school, senior school country. and sixth form. 14 BURNT MILL ACADEMY UNIVERSITY CENTRE HARLOW First Avenue, Harlow Velizy Avenue, Harlow CM20 2NR CM20 3EZ A community school with specialist status In partnership with Anglia Ruskin in the performing arts. The school gained University offering degree and academy status in 2011 and later formed foundation degrees taught in a part of a multi-academy trust, Burnt Mill purpose-built facility on Harlow Co-operative Academy Trust. College campus. HARLOW COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY Velizy Avenue, Harlow A collegiate public research university CM20 3EZ founded in 1209 and granted a Royal Further Education college distinguished Charter by King Henry III in 1231. by its success rates and its Journalism Cambridge is the second-oldest university Centre, which it has operated since 1964. in the English-speaking world and the Offers a range of apprenticeships, world’s fourth-oldest surviving university. A-level studies and adult education Cambridge is formed from a variety of courses. institutions which include 31 constituent Colleges and over 100 academic BISHOP’S STORTFORD COLLEGE departments organised into six schools. 10 Maze Green Road, Bishop’s Stortford CM23 2PJ ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY Founded in 1868, an independent, Campuses in Cambridge, coeducational day and boarding school, Chelmsford and Peterborough. has grown to be one of the country’s A wide variety of degree courses leading coeducational, all through, day and in sciences, social sciences, arts, boarding schools for 4 to 18 year olds, with law, education and business. a 130-acre (0.53 km2) campus. 15 Style and quality with a character all of its own. 17 Specifications Hastingwood park exudes effortless Scandinavian style with its combination of luxurious and highly specified contemporary fixtures and finishes. Designed from the outset with sustainability at its heart, the houses benefit from views and an abundence of natural light. 18 Specifications KITCHENS • Contemporary German fitted kitchens designed and supplied by Kube • Quartz stone worktops by Marchetti Stone. • Sink with mixer tap and drainer • Appliances by Bosch. • Induction hobs, electric ovens and extraction fans. • Bosch dishwashers and fridge/freezers. BATHROOM & EN SUITES • White sanitary ware with contemporary accessories • White back to wall soft close WC with concealed dual-flush cistern • Shower mixer • Silver and clear glass bath screen • White basin with mixer tap & integrated vanity unit • Contemporary tiled floor & wall tiles full height around bath/shower • Thermostatic shower mixer with shower tray and shower screen (en suite) • White recessed downlighters ELECTRICAL • Power points and electrical fittings conveniently positioned throughout • TV points provided in living room and master bedroom • BT points provided to living room and master bedroom • Smoke and heat detectors mains operated with battery backup BEDROOMS • Fitted wardrobes as a purchaser option DECORATION • Engineered timber flooring fitted to living spaces and hallways • Contemporary tiling in cloakrooms, bathrooms and en-suites • Smooth finish ceilings painted with white emulsion • Walls painted in neutral matt emulsion to all areas except the kitchen/bathroom where the vinyl silk emulsion will be used • Satin painted skirtings and architraves • Aluminium windows, thermal, double-glazed • Internal doors satin painted with brushed chrome ironmongery 19 20 CENTRAL HEATING • Air-source heat pump system feeding underfloor heating system throughout • Heated towel rails to bathrooms & en suite EXTERIOR • Sleek timber clad exterior with joints coordinated with window openings • Dark bricks and roof tiles with sharp detailing at junctions • Parking spaces provided, two per plot, as well as garages to some of the units • Rear garden with patio area and the remainder laid to lawn 21 HARLOW COMMON [1] [1] [2] UKPN [2] SUBSTATION [3] [3] [4][4] MILL STREET [5] [V] [5] [V] [6] [6] [7] [7] [8][8] [9] [9] [V] [10] [10] [V] [11] [11] [12] [12] [13] [13] [14] [14] [15] [15] [16] [13] [16] [14] [V] [V] [V] [17][17] [18][18] [19][19] [20] [20] MASTER CONVEYANCE PLAN [SCALE 1:1000 @A3 / 1:2000 @ A4] KEY: OVERALL SITE BOUNDARY PLOT BOUNDARY [No.] NUMBER AS INDICATED; REFER TO INDIVIDUAL PLOT CONVEYANCE PLANS. VISITOR PARKING BAY [V] SHARED ACCESS SHARED ACCESS PRIVATE ROADWAY MAINTAINED BY MANAGEMENT COMPANY COMMUNAL LANDSCAPING TO BE MAINTAINED BY MANAGEMENT COMPANY ESTABLISHED RIGHT OF WAY OVER COMMON LAND FENCE LINE NOTATION FENCE OWNERSHIP ON SIDE SHOWN. NORTH 1 13.07.2018 PRELIMINARY ISSUE MP REV. DATE. AMENDMENT. DRAWN. PROJECT. CLIENT. PROJECT NO. REVISION. DRAWING NO. HASTINGWOOD BARNS ULTRABOX 17.566 1 DRAWING TITLE. DATE. BRENT HOUSE FARM CONVEYANCING 13.07.2018 1:1000 SCALE BAR HARLOW, ESSEX 900 MASTER SITE PLAN 8 S O U TH S T R E ET , R OC H F OR D , E S S E X .
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