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Hea Ther Well Pla Ce 1 1 HEATHERWELL PLACE HEATHERWELL DESIGNED FOR DISTINGUISHED LIVING 4 5 Warm, welcoming and contemporary, Heatherwell Place will make you feel at home as soon as you arrive. Surrounded by some of Surrey’s most picturesque countryside, this new community combines well connected and modern living with charming areas of planting, trees and plenty of green space. Enjoy everything the local towns have to offer, or immerse yourself in nature with a country walk in the nearby Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With a choice of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes, all finished to a superb luxury specification, you will find your ideal place to call home. HEATHERWELL PLACE HEATHERWELL Ash—Surrey 6 HEATHERWELL PLACE HEATHERWELL Computer generated image of plots 71-72 (The Violet - 4 bed detached), plot 73 - 75 (The Holly – 2 bed semi-detached) and plot 76 (The Foxglove - 3 bed semi-detached) is indicative only. 1 B31 A 3 Map not to scale. For illustrative purposes only 2 A30 LONDON ROAD 2 20 West End 4 8 Bisley Blackwater Camberley Blackwater AD RO AM Knaphill OBH CH Woking M3 29 7 Frimley 3 Woking RESTAURANTS Frimley 5 1 0 Brookwood 3 A331 B 1 2 3 4 Guildford Farnham Woking Camberley Mayford The Ivy Castle View Borelli’s The Inn at Maybury Wagamama Farnborough North Brookwood Franco Manca The Botanist The Red Lion 7Bone Burger Co. MYTC HETT PL ROAD Bill’s Latino Ristorante Italian El Pic Tapas Bar Pizza Express M Y Giggling Squid Carluccio’s Old Thai House T Manor Farm Tea Room Farnborough C H E Pirbright Cote The Lake House Caf Bird in Hand Wildwood T é T R Mytche Worplesdon Blue Sardinia Zizzi Farnborough O A D The March Hare V Su on A 27 L E Farnborough Green R Airport O A North D Camp SHOPPING D A O R Worplesdon Ash Vale T H 5 6 7 8 IG Guildford Farnham Woking Camberley R B R A325 PI The Friary Shopping Centre Waitrose & Partners The Peacocks Shopping Centre The Square Shopping Centre A32 3 Jacobs Well House of Fraser Lion & Lamb Yard Shopping Centre Ashworth & Bird Esprit Ash Vale Jack Wills Fairlands Gap Fat Face French Connection Hobbs Co-op Hotel Chocolat Laura Ashley JoJo Maman B b Tesco Next Home RD RD Normandy A3 é é UILDFO G Morrisons M&S Mint Velvet Aldershot W Ash E Museum S 9 T Wood Street Guildford W Air Hop O Spectrum A331 Tesco Ash O Village D D Superstore Stoke A L Park O A University Aldershot R N ENTERTAINMENT PARKS & LEISURE SCHOOLS HOSPITAL E of Surrey R Ash Wanborough 28 O E Royal Surrey N N County Hospital A 26 24 A 8 9 L 1 G Live M 13 13 29 9 Cineworld Aldershot Ash Manor Sports Centre 24 Walsh Memorial C of E Frimley Park Hospital E 5 T Guildford 25 I Surrey 14 H Sports Park 10 Farnham Maltings 14 Aldershot Pools & Fitness Infant School Badshot Lea W 12 Guildford 21 Tongham 11 Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Centre 25 Ash Manor School Warnborough 11 Pewley 16 A31 Down 15 22 12 Odeon Guildford Farnham Golf Club 26 Alderwood School Farnham 16 David Lloyd Farnham 27 Salesian College Park PUTT ENHAM ROAD Pu enham A3 Health Club Farnborough Loseley Park E Farnham 15 N 17 Frensham Ponds 28 Guildford High School Farnham A L Castle 2 Farnham Golf Club 18 D Keep 6 (The Sands) L 18 Puttenham Common IE F Farnham Puttenham F U Shalford Maltings Common S N Farnham EW 19 Hankley Common PO ND RO Shalford 10 AD 20 Ascot Racecourse A31 Peasmarsh 21 Aldershot Park A 2 8 1 17 Waverley 19 23 N 22 Farnham Park Abbey Farncombe 23 Thursley Nature Reserve 7 8 2 Godalming A DISCOVERA3001 THE Godalming T IL F O Tilford R D R O A D LOCAL AREA B R IG Milford H T O N R O A Frensham D Hankley Common Winkworth Milford Arboretum S TA T ION RO Rushmoor A3 AD Thursley National Nature Reserve Hascombe The Sculpture Park Witley HEATHERWELL PLACE HEATHERWELL Thursley Ash—Surrey Churt Ash Manor Sports Centre Blackwater River Woking Ash Guildford Godalming Seale Tongham HEATHERWELL PLACE HEATHERWELL Ash—Surrey 12 Computer generated image (The of plot Violet 51 -4bed detached) and plot (The 52 Ivy -4bed detached) is indicative only. HEATHERWELL PLACE HEATHERWELL 13 Ash—Surrey Getting around from Heatherwell Place is refreshingly straightforward, with no city traffic to contend with. The A31 is a few minutes’ drive, giving you easy access to surrounding towns, the south coast and the M25. The M3 is a 10-minute drive away for Winchester travelling south and west, or into London. Heathrow 45 mins Rail travel from Heatherwell Place is an easy Woking Basingstoke 30 mins option too. Ash rail station is a 10-minute walk away, making it a great choice for commuters. 26 mins 26 mins The journey to London Waterloo takes Godalming 53 minutes with a change at Guildford station, Guildford 23 mins or head out to Reading in 33 minutes, another Frimley Farnborough Farnham Camberley large business and commercial hub. 19 mins 10 mins 12 mins 13 mins 15 mins Farnborough 8 mins Guildford 9 mins Farnham 13 mins Woking 26 mins Reading 33 mins London Waterloo Gatwick Swindon 53 mins Airport TRAVEL WITH EASE 57 mins 1 hr 13 mins Travel times are approximate. Sources: www.nationalrail.co.uk and Google Maps. Wonderful views, magical woodland, grassy hills . you’re surrounded by inspiring places to explore at Heatherwell Place. Less than a mile away is Blackwater Valley footpath, giving you easy access to the riverside walking and running route. It covers a total distance of 22 miles, passing through woodland and flower-rich meadows, so you can walk for as long (or as little) as you want. The North Downs are a short drive or bike ride away, the hilly ridge of the Hog’s Back offering spectacular views over the countryside. Puttenham Common, a 16 minute drive from Heatherwell Place, is a paradise for birds and butterflies with its ponds, swathes of beautiful heather and wooded areas of oak and Scots pine. A little further south, you’ll find Hankley Common and Thursley Nature Reserve, with numerous cycling, walking and horse riding routes 16 17 for an invigorating day out in the fresh air. And if you prefer to get active on the water, the stunning Frensham Great Pond nearby has its own sailing club. Alice Holt Forest and Birdworld, both in Farnham, are fun choices for family trips, while the ruins of Waverley Abbey make for a photogenic stop next to the River Wey. You can also enjoy a sporting lifestyle at Heatherwell Place, with plenty of clubs and activities located close enough for you to easily fit them into your weekend. Play a round of golf at THE GLORIOUS nearby Farnham Golf Club or Puttenham Golf Club; practise your tennis strokes at clubs in Ash, Badshot Lea and Eggars Hill; or boost your fitness levels at OUTDOORS David Lloyd Farnham Health Club, with a gym, swimming pool, spa, tennis courts and children’s club. For a less active but highly competitive day HEATHERWELL PLACE HEATHERWELL out, Ascot Racecourse is a 22 minute drive away. Ash—Surrey 18 Photography of previous development is indicative only. indicative is development previous of Photography HEATHERWELL PLACE HEATHERWELL 19 Ash—Surrey THE PERFECT BLEND OF BEAUTIFUL COUNTRYSIDE & URBAN SOPHISTICATION YOUR STYLE OF SHOPPING 22 Heatherwell Place is perfectly positioned for you to 23 enjoy some of Surrey’s most appealing towns. Guildford combines historic charm with serious retail therapy as designer brands, high street favourites and independent boutiques rub shoulders on its cobbled streets. Anthropologie, Oka, Loaf, Cos and Jo Malone are just some of the names you’ll find there, as well as an Odeon multiplex cinema, two theatres, live entertainment venue and numerous bars and restaurants. Farnham is an attractive market town with a creative spirit. Home to the University of Creative Arts, it also has a number of independent spaces such as The Farnham Pottery where you can take part in workshops and events, and arts centre Farnham Maltings, as well as a range of shops, cafés and restaurants. Travel a little further through the countryside and you’ll reach Godalming, another pocket of charm to explore, with its own museum, galleries, boutiques, stores and pubs nestled amongst historic buildings. HEATHERWELL PLACE HEATHERWELL Ash—Surrey LONG LUNCHES AND EVENINGS OUT 24 Looking for a night out with friends, gourmet Guildford is a good choice for a night out with food, or somewhere to relax with the whole its range of restaurants including The Ivy, family? There’s plenty to choose from when Franco Manca, Bill’s, Giggling Squid and Côte. you live at Heatherwell Place. Blue Sardinia is a family-run Italian restaurant, cooking up a mix of modern and traditional Favourite pubs in the area include The dishes, while The March Hare offers a French Princess Royal with its stylish, welcoming bar brasserie menu in a cosy pub environment. If and dining room. Located just on the edge of you’re looking for evening drinks, there are the North Downs, it’s a great place to start or many convivial pubs, such as the George finish a country walk. The Spotted Cow, just Abbot and The White House by the river; outside Farnham, is another gem, set in The Long Bar is an elegant spot for cocktails, secluded woodland with four acres of live music and dancing; and Komo is a buzzy, grounds – perfect for summer lunches.
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