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Download Development Brochure STYLISH LIVING IN A NEW GARDEN VILLAGE Victory Fields is the new collection of eighteen 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses and twenty six 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, that overlook the cricket green in the garden village of Arborfield Green near Wokingham. Created by renowned developer Millgate, the emphasis is on quality without compromise throughout. 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 1 12/10/2020 16:04 VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN WOKINGHAM READING DISCOVER A NEW WAY OF LIFE 24 acres OF SPORTS PITCHES The concept of the garden village dates from 19th century social reforms, but it is just as relevant to modern lifestyles. The idea has always been to combine the best of town and country living, with services and amenities conveniently close. Above all, residents have a wealth of natural green space to enjoy. Arborfi eld Green has 95 acres of it, encompassing parks, woodland, water and wildlife habitats. Healthy, inclusive, diverse and natural, it’s everything a garden village should be. ALLOTMENTS 3 acres OF PLAY AREAS 5 km OF NEW FOOTPATHS ALLOTMENTS EVERSLEY 2 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 2 12/10/2020 16:04 VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN 2.5 km OF NEW BRIDLEWAYS PRIMARY SCHOOL COMING SOON WATERMAN’S LAKE SPORTS PITCHES CRICKET GREEN EXISTING HOUSING HAZEBROUCK MEADOWS HISTORIC INFIRMARY STABLES VILLAGE GREEN LEISURE CENTRE LOCAL AMENITIES COMING SOON 95 BOHUNT SCHOOL acres OF GREENSPACE BRACKNELL The master plan is for illustrative purposes only. 3 All subject to planning permissions. 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 3 12/10/2020 16:05 VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN 4 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 4 12/10/2020 16:05 VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN A WELCOME TO EVERYONE Arborfi eld Green is already a well-established community, bringing together people of all ages. Victory Fields, with its choice of houses and apartments, makes it even easier to fi nd your ideal home, whatever stage of life you are at. There is something for everyone at shops and cafés. A primary school is planned Arborfi eld Green, with an active Residents’ Forum to extend the educational choices alongside to organise and inspire it all. The Community the new Bohunt School. Centre is the focus of the village, bringing people Many people share a passion for gardening, together for everything from Zumba and pop-up and these days we’re all keen to know where cafés to church groups and services, and over the our food comes from, so the six acres of allotments year, there are many community events like the and community gardens at Arborfi eld Green are Spring Fair, Summer Fête and the Christmas lights another way of helping the community to grow, switch-on celebrations. quite literally. As the village evolves, more community services and amenities will be put into place, such as 5 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 5 12/10/2020 16:05 EXPLORE THE WORLD AROUND YOU We all feel so much better for being able to get out and enjoy the natural world. At Arborfi eld Green, it’s all around you: a network of green spaces, sports pitches, parks and playgrounds, with fi ve kilometres of new footpaths to take you there. SIX ACRES OF ALLOTMENTS AND COMMUNITY GARDENS 6 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 6 12/10/2020 16:05 7 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 7 12/10/2020 16:05 VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN 8 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 8 12/10/2020 16:05 VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN AT ONE WITH MOTHER NATURE Arborfield Green is a garden village, where open space enhances the life of everyone. Walks with family and friends, an appreciation of nature and the changing seasons, fresh air and open skies; it all adds up to an enviable quality of life. Several miles of footpaths, bridleways and cycle If you hanker for even more space, California tracks entice you to explore, while Waterman’s Country Park borders Arborfield Green, and is Lake and smaller ponds add an extra sparkle to linked to it by footpaths. Here, you can really the scene. You might wander over to Hazebrouck get o the beaten track in 100 acres of ancient Meadows, Arborfield Green’s own 35 acre park heathland and enjoy relaxing strolls, nature with a circular walk and a woodland wildlife habitat. walks and fishing. Jackson’s café, next to the Red kites flying overhead are a spectacular sight. lake, has become a bit of a foodie hotspot for In fact, all kinds of birds and beasts are being those in the know. welcomed, with nearly sixty custom-built homes for bats, swifts, owls and other birds, and no fewer than six habitat ponds for aquatic creatures. 9 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 9 12/10/2020 16:05 VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN IMMERSE YOURSELF IN AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE Whether you are working full-time, bringing up a family or enjoying retirement, life is busy and spare time is precious. It’s good to know that there are so many ways to make the most of it, right on your doorstep at Victory Fields. In total, there are 24 acres of amenities for tennis, pound Carnival leisure complex with two pools cricket, football and rugby. In fact, Victory Fields and many other facilities. has a prime position for sports activities, with the Outside Arborfi eld Green, other options reveal cricket green on one side and sports pitches on themselves. There’s golf at the Sand Martins and the other. Bearwood Lakes Golf Clubs, and a cricket club in Arborfi eld Green has its own Leisure Centre, a Wokingham. Keen riders will love the Wokingham modern facility with a gym, studio, sports hall and Equestrian Centre, which o ers livery as well games courts, and a wide range of membership as riding facilities. For pure pampering, escape options for teens, adults, students and seniors. to Nirvana Spa in Wokingham, a fabulous complex Indoor sport and leisure are also covered locally of pools and treatment suites where you will by Loddon Valley Leisure Centre in Lower Earley, forget the pressures of daily life. while Wokingham is to have a new multi-million 10 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 10 12/10/2020 16:05 VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN 11 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 11 12/10/2020 16:05 12 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 12 12/10/2020 16:05 EMBRACE THE PLEASURES OF LOCAL LIFE Lovers of cosy country pubs will fi nd several within easy reach of Victory Fields. The Bull at Barkham as well as The Bull Inn at Arborfi eld Cross are both truly local, and The Tally Ho is just a little further away in Eversley. All welcome you with home cooked food, good ale and fi ne wines in traditional surroundings. 13 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 13 12/10/2020 16:05 VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN B R O W S I N G A R O U N D WOKINGHAM This medieval market town is just four miles from Victory Fields. As well as the major supermarkets, which include Waitrose and Tesco, it has a delightful town centre with plenty of independent shops and restaurants. Wokingham is undergoing a regeneration focused Pan Asian at Pan. And less than three miles from on Market Place, Rose Street, Peach Place and Victory Fields in Shinfi eld, there’s Michelin-starred Elms Field. New arrivals include a plush Everyman private dining at L’Ortolan. cinema, The Leafy Elephant gin and cocktail bar, If you are looking for something more informal, the Blue Orchid Bakery, and This Little Piggy for perhaps for a bite after work or a weekday lunch, children’s clothes. Bush Walk is another rewarding perennial favourites such as Côte Brasserie, place to browse and buy. There’s a market four The Giggling Squid and Zizzi’s will always hit days a week, with a farmers’ market every fi rst the spot. The town centre is well supplied with Thursday of the month. pubs and bars of all styles too. The Redan, For a small town, Wokingham has a large number The Victoria Arms, Sit & Sip and Bar Fifty-Six of dining options, which include modern European are just a handful of the places you could at Miltons, Indian at The Tamarind Tree, classic head to, for a sociable drink. Italian at Rucetta, Rossini and Piccolo Arco, and 14 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 14 12/10/2020 16:05 VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN 15 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 15 12/10/2020 16:05 VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN SPOTLIGHT ON READING 16 10779_Victory Fields Brochure_36ppText_AWK.indd 16 12/10/2020 16:06 VICTORY FIELDS AT ARBORFIELD GREEN Reading is a very popular shopping town, thanks partly to The Oracle, where you’ll fi nd Debenhams, John Lewis & Partners, a Vue cinema and close to eighty shops. If you love fashion, The Oracle is the place to be: the riverfront, where restaurants and bars include with Gant, Hobbs, Reiss, Swarovski, Zara and Comptoir Libanais, Franco Manca, Miller & Carter Phase Eight amongst the temptations to spend. Steakhouse, The Real Greek, and Las Iguanas. Technology, sport, housewares, toys and gifts Elsewhere around town, you have the acclaimed are all covered too, from the likes of John Lewis Argentinian steak and wine restaurant and Apple. Buenasado, and the Chez Mal Brasserie When the weather’s good, one of the best in the Malmaison Hotel.
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