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10389 002 Crown Villas Brochure V15 AW.Indd CROWN VILLAS CROWN VILLAS CROWN VILLAS VIRGINIA WATER, SURREY CROWN LANE, VIRGINIA WATER. SET IN THIS SOUGHT AFTER COMMUTER VILLAGE, CROWN VILLAS IS A PAIR OF ELEGANT, SEMI-DETACHED FOUR BEDROOM HOMES, INSPIRED BY THE SOPHISTICATION AND SYMMETRY OF THE REGENCY ERA. Our architectural team has followed many of the conventions of this period to create not just handsome, stylish and desirable homes on the outside, but expansive and well thought out interiors too, ensuring that these four new homes are something very special indeed. 1 ALFRED HOMES VIRGINIA WATER ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE SUBURBS IN THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND AND WE BELIEVE THE PERFECT LOCATION. Virginia Water is within easy reach of London, yet moments from the beauty and space offered by Windsor Great Park, with its impressive lake that lends its name to the village itself. Close by are the vibrant county towns of Ascot and Sunningdale and a wealth of picture-perfect hamlets often featuring top-class restaurants and gastro pubs – not to mention the country’s most prestigious golf club almost on the doorstep. 2 CROWN VILLAS Virginia Water 3 ALFRED HOMES Stroll around stunning Virginia Water Cheer on the players at Guards Polo Club Enjoy a round of golf at Wentworth Golf Club 4 CROWN VILLAS Catch the horseracing at Royal Ascot Take afternoon tea at Pennyhill Park Meet the majestic deer in Windsor Great Park “The woodland shores of this magnificent lake are hugely popular amongst people who love to take part in the wide range of activities that are possible here – from walking or running the perimeter, to simply relaxing and enjoying the view.” windsorgreatpark.co.uk 5 ALFRED HOMES CRANBOURNE CRANBOURNE PARK 5 4 A328 Priest Hill A332 Sheet St Rd RUNNYMEDE 2 EGHAM A30 Egham Hill WINDSOR ROYAL M 2 5 GREAT PARK HOLLOWAY ROYAL ASCOT A332 Windsor Rd 7 ASCOT A329 London Rd RACECOURSE VIRGINIA WATER Stroude Rd ASCOT Christchurch Rd 3 9 SUNNINGHILL A329 London Rd B389 12 1 A30 London Rd VIRGINIA WATER M 3 6 WENTWORTH CLUB M 3 11 Devenish Rd M 2 5 10 Trumps Green Rd A332 Swinley Rd Swinley A332 14 8 SUNNINGDALE CHERTSEY THE BERKSHIRE CHOBHAM COMMON LYNE A30 London Rd LONGCROSS Longcross Rd 13 Chobham Rd FOXHILLS M 3 15 A320 Guildford Rd 1 Virginia Water Station 0.5 miles 6 Trumps Green Infant School 0.2 miles 11 Local Amenities 500 yards 2 Windsor Great Park 2.5 miles 7 ACS International School Egham 1.5 miles 12 Doctors' Surgery 0.8 miles 3 Ascot 6.6 miles 8 Charters School 5.5 miles 13 BMI Hospital Runnymede 4.0 miles 4 M25 Junction for M4 and M3 4.4 miles 9 St George's School for Girls 5.7 miles 14 Wentworth Golf Club 1.6 miles 5 London Heathrow Airport 7.5 miles 10 Sunningdale School for Boys 4.8 miles 15 Foxhills Golf Club and Spa Resort 3.6 miles Distances taken from Google Maps and are approximate only 6 CROWN VILLAS IT’S ALL WITHIN EASY REACH CROWN VILLAS IS SITUATED IN THE SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE OF VIRGINIA WATER WITHIN EASY REACH OF EXCELLENT LOCAL AMENITIES AND ATTRACTIONS. Fast trains at peak times to London Waterloo from Virginia Water take just 45 minutes and it’s a short, pleasant walk to the station. A few miles in the car will take you to key junctions on the M25, M3 and M4, to an unrivalled selection of first-class schools and an eclectic mix of independent retailers. A row of local shops providing daily conveniences is just a couple of minutes’ walk away. Leisure time is taken very seriously in Surrey, with some fantastic golf clubs and spas, the finest racing at Ascot and thrilling polo at Windsor Great Park all within easy reach. 7 ALFRED HOMES WELL PROPORTIONED ARCHITECTURE COMPLEMENTED BY OUR RENOWNED ATTENTION TO DETAIL OUR FOUR NEW HOMES IN THIS ESTABLISHED RESIDENTIAL LOCATION ARE CHARACTERISED BY MANY PERIOD FEATURES THAT HAVE NOW BECOME ALFRED HOMES’ SIGNATURES: IMPRESSIVE ENTRANCES, HIGH CEILINGS, BESPOKE CORNICES AND ARCHITRAVES, GRACEFUL LIMESTONE FIREPLACES, LUXURIOUS MASTER BEDROOMS AND SUMPTUOUS BATHROOMS. We’ve added some modern day must-haves such as expansive kitchen, dining and family spaces opening onto beautifully landscaped gardens. We’ve also ensured these homes have ample garaging and parking, along with such touches as first floor balconies, ideally positioned for catching the evening sun. And all is constructed with an exacting attention to detail for which we are renowned. 8 CROWN VILLAS TRUMPSGREEN ROAD 1 2 3 CROWN LANE 4 WWW.ALFREDHOMES.CO.UK/CROWNVILLAS Site plan of Crown Villas, indicative only 9 Computer Generated Image of Number One, indicative only 10 NUMBER ONE FLOORPLANS GROSS INTERNAL AREA INC. GARAGE (2715 SQ FT) ALFRED HOMES NUMBER ONE GROUND FLOOR DOUBLE ASPECT GEORGIAN BAY WINDOWS FRAME THE ENTRANCE TO THIS ATTRACTIVE, RED BRICK HOME, WITH ITS TUSCAN PILLARS AND OVERSIZED FRONT DOOR OPENING ONTO A VERY GENEROUS HALL. From the hall, double doors lead to the formal dining room with views over the front gardens. A second set of double doors open from the hallway onto the spacious and bespoke kitchen/breakfast and family room. French doors lead from the breakfast area out onto a rear terrace, as do a second set from the family room where there is also an impressive roof lantern. There is also a cloakroom and utility room on this floor. ROOM DIMENSIONS Kitchen / Breakfast 6.78m x 4.77m 22'3" x 15'8" Family Room 3.62m x 3.98m 11'11" x 13'0" Dining Room 3.59m x 4.53m 11'9" x 14'10" Utility 2.34m x 1.80m 7'8" x 5'11" Garage 2.96m x 5.90m 9'9" x 19'4" 12 CROWN VILLAS FAMILY ROOM N KITCHEN / BREAKFAST UTILITY CLOAKS HALLWAY CPD GARAGE DINING ROOM For specifications of all fixtures and fittings, please see pages 42–45. All information, furniture layouts and measurements are for guidance purposes only. Floorplans not to scale. 13 ALFRED HOMES NUMBER ONE FIRST FLOOR ON THE FIRST FLOOR, THE LARGE DRAWING ROOM ENJOYS A DOUBLE SET OF FRENCH DOORS OPENING ONTO A LOVELY BALCONY OVERLOOKING THE LANE WITH A SECOND, JULIET BALCONY TO THE FRONT OF THE PROPERTY. There are also two generous double bedrooms on this floor, each with built- in wardrobes. Bedroom three, next to the family bathroom, has double doors opening onto another Juliet balcony while bedroom two has its own en suite. There is also a guest cloakroom and additional storage space on this floor. ROOM DIMENSIONS Drawing Room 5.69m x 4.53m 18'8" x 14'10" Bedroom 2 2.90m x 4.40m 9'6" x 14'5" Bedroom 3 2.89m x 3.97m 9'6" x 13'0" 14 CROWN VILLAS N BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 2 W W EN SUITE BATHROOM CPD LANDING CLOAKS DRAWING ROOM For specifications of all fixtures and fittings, please see pages 42–45. All information, furniture layouts and measurements are for guidance purposes only. Floorplans not to scale. 15 ALFRED HOMES NUMBER ONE SECOND FLOOR ON THE SECOND FLOOR IS THE MASTER BEDROOM SUITE WITH A BANK OF WARDROBES PLUS A GOOD SIZED EN SUITE BATHROOM. Double bedroom four is also on this floor to the front of the property overlooking the lane. Number One also benefits from a garage with additional parking space in front and private, landscaped gardens at the front, side and rear. ROOM DIMENSIONS Master Bedroom 4.94m x 3.66m 16'2" x 12'0" Bedroom 4 4.94m x 3.54m 16'2" x 11'7" 16 CROWN VILLAS N MASTER W BEDROOM W EN SUITE A/C BEDROOM 4 For specifications of all fixtures and fittings, please see pages 42–45. All information, furniture layouts and measurements are for guidance purposes only. Floorplans not to scale. 17 Computer Generated Image of Number Two, indicative only 18 NUMBER TWO FLOORPLANS GROSS INTERNAL AREA INC. GARAGE (2715 SQ FT) ALFRED HOMES NUMBER TWO GROUND FLOOR ENTERING THROUGH THE SMART FRONT DOOR INTO A GOOD SIZED HALL, THERE IS DIRECT ENTRY TO THE INTEGRAL GARAGE, PLUS A LUXURIOUS CLOAKROOM AND EXCELLENT UTILITY ROOM WITH OUTSIDE ACCESS. Glazed double doors lead to the large kitchen/dining and family room with impressive roof lantern. The kitchen is tailor-made for Alfred Homes featuring top-of-the-range appliances and there are two sets of French doors that open onto the rear terrace and garden. ROOM DIMENSIONS Kitchen / Dining 5.94m x 5.42m 19'6" x 17'9" Family Room 3.62m x 3.98m 11'11" x 13'0" Utility 1.75m x 3.15m 5'9" x 10'4" Garage 2.96m x 5.90m 9'9" x 19'4" 20 CROWN VILLAS FAMILY ROOM N KITCHEN / DINING CLOAKS CPD UTILITY CPD HALLWAY GARAGE For specifications of all fixtures and fittings, please see pages 42–45. All information, furniture layouts and measurements are for guidance purposes only. Floorplans not to scale. 21 ALFRED HOMES NUMBER TWO FIRST FLOOR DOUBLE BEDROOMS TWO AND THREE ARE SITUATED ON THE FIRST FLOOR TO THE REAR OF THE PROPERTY; BEDROOM TWO HAS AN EN SUITE WITH WALK-IN SHOWER, WHILE BEDROOM THREE IS NEXT TO THE FAMILY BATHROOM; BOTH HAVE GENEROUS BUILT-IN WARDROBES. The drawing room with limestone fireplace is to the front of the house and includes a set of double doors that open onto a private balcony that overlooks the lane below. ROOM DIMENSIONS Drawing Room 5.94m x 4.53m 19'6" x 14'10" Bedroom 2 2.90m x 4.40m 9'6" x 14'5" Bedroom 3 2.89m x 3.97m 9'6" x 13'0" 22 CROWN VILLAS N BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 W W EN SUITE BATHROOM CPD LANDING CLOAKS DRAWING ROOM For specifications of all fixtures and fittings, please see pages 42–45.
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