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Oasis at Buckingham Park B Oasis Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire A413 A418 A41 A4157 Aylesbury A41 Oasis at How to find us: Oasis Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire A413 Buckingham Park A418 A413 A418 From M25 A41 Exit at Junction 20 and follow the A41 to Aylesbury for approximately 19 miles A4129 A4010A4157 until you reach the roundabout. Take Aylesbury A41 the second exit and continue to follow the A41. A413 Stay on the A41 (Aston Clinton Road), A418 go straight on at the two roundabouts, then when you get to the two mini islands (Petrol station on your right), go straight over the first mini island, then turn right at the second mini island onto Oakfield Road. A4129 A4010 Follow Oakfield Road (A4157) until you come to a large roundabout. Go straight on, taking the second exit onto the Elmhurst Road (A4157), proceed along the Elmhust Road until A A development of 1 to 4 4 you reach a large junction with traffic Oasis 1 Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire 3 lights, turn right at these lights onto the ad bedroom homes enjoying me ter Buckingham Road (A413), go straight Wa on at the next roundabout, where a convenient location shortly after, Oasis at Buckingham Park B u one mile from Aylesbury c can be seen on your left, turn onto k i n Prince Rupert Drive and continue along g h e a where our Sales office and show homes M ad m o w R c can be found on your left. o r o a f d t d oa H nock Road R o n n a o lm C nt e a v n n A A41 o S 57 C 4 Oasist 1 r Elm e h ad 3 urs e o t R Aylesbury, BuckinghamshireR oa t d d on ea eed rm W e ate enu W ll Av C we ad t rom Ro n n 7 B to 5 e y u 1 c a 4 s c r e D s k A re a e h i n W C n C n La o g ry h d d h m o a a e ri a sh M ad P m n o u w D R Maps not to scale. c o r Oasis at Buckingham Park o a f d Prince Rupert Drive t d oa H nock Road Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire R o n n a o lm C nt HP19 9RA e a nv n A415 Sales hotline: 0845 672 8364 o S 7 C t r Elm e ad hurs e Ro t Roa Taylor Wimpey South Midlands t on d eed Please note: W e Beech House, 551 Avebury Boulevard, enu ll Av Information correct at time of goingC to print,we in August 2009. Taylor Wimpey hasad a policy of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK9 3DR t rom Ro n n continuous improvement7 and reserves the right to change specifications,to designs, floorplans 5 e y 1 c a Regional Office: 01908 544 800 and siteplans4 at any time.s Room dimensions are subject to change and shouldr not be used se D A re ha e when ordering floorcoverings or furnishings.W C Please ask the Sales Executivean for up-to-date C on L ry h dd m taylorwimpey.co.uk information when reservingo your newa home. a ri sh P un D 16654_TWSM/January 2011 Dennington 2 Bedroom House Plots: 162, 163, 164, 171, 172, 178 & 179 Main Street Wessex 2 3 Bedroom House Plots: 196 & 197 Chatsworth Greenway Zone 3 Bedroom House Plots: 158, 159, 174, 175, 176, 182, 183 & 184 GRA g 138 RCP V 138 Ashbourne Lane RCP 3 Bedroom House 138 V FAI Plots: 206 & 207 RCMS4 WES V 155 156 157 158 159 160 cp cp cp cp 184 Oasis at BuckinghamHAM Park 139 140 141 183 152 V 152 151 155 156 151 152 157 158 Grendon 159 160 V 182 V 3 Bedroom House 153 161 163 164 162 g g 194 Plots: 156 & 157 150 139 149 185 151 140 147 141 162 163 164 160 185 186 150 g 154 155 156 157 158 159 161 170 150 cp 153 V 182 183 184 HAM 145 V 186 186 DEL 169 149 cp 154 V g CS V 145 192 193 168 Lane Wessex V 149 cp 180 V V 191 190 189 3 Bedroom House 175 V 172 171 167 RS 188 187 HAM 148 179 178 V V V Plots: 160, 161, 185, 186, 192,148 193 & 194146rcp cp 181 194 146 172 171 166 V V 147 180 176 175 174 Oasis is a new development 165 g g 179 178 V 148 HAM 146 181 193 RCP of highly desirableD elametwo,re LC2 RCP V V 173 3 Bedroom House 174 CS V 176 Plots: 154, 155, 198, 199, 200, 201, 204 & 205 177 192 165-170 RS three and four bedroom 173 187-191 177 Main Street homes with a range128 Grains bofy 4 Bedroom House Main Street options to suitg a widegPlots: 180, 202, 203, 221 & 222 KIR END rcp 126 LC2127 208-213 variety ofDEL purchasers.DEL LC2-RyENDe 125 129 2 Bedroom House 226 126 Plots: 173 & 177 127 V Located just a mile from Aylesburyg town centre, V 214 126 V 128 127 129 g Oasis is within easy reach of a good selection129 of 226 226 208 g 195 206 207 g Mg albu130 ry 130 204 205 high street125 shops, two indoor shoppingg centres plus 203 4 Bedroom House 200 201 202 214 S/S 198 199 213 212 211 210 209 a variety of132 independent stores, restaurants,Plots:130 225 bars 196 197 RS 132 131 195 215 131 g CS 204 207 and pubs. END 196 232 201 132 131 232 198 203 206 FER 202 215 The wonderful narrow streets of the conservation 197 216 FAI 205 V Show home & 4 Bedroom House 232 200 area surrounding St Mary’s Church131 gives visitors a 133 132 225 199 Plots: 215, 216, 218, 219 & 223 FAI 217 taste of the old Aylesbury, with a series of beautiful 218 squares of substantial1.3m 18th century town houses. Lane 219 220 Nearby, the historical5.5m significance of the King’s Head 225 221 216 Endmere 222 217 224 V Inn makes it one ofV justV a fewV pubs3 B edownedroom House by the 223 218 V National Trust. Walkers and wildlifePlots: spotters 153, 181, 195, have214 & 224 219 V 224 221 220 miles of towpath to explore, as the Grand Union 219 222 Canal flows through the town. 220 Fernlea 221 4 Bedroom House 223 222 Lane Aylesbury was confirmed as a majorPlots: 217 player & 220 of the region’s cultural scene with the opening of the £42 million Waterside Theatre in October 2010. At the heart of this iconic building is the 1,200-seatLC1 1 Bedroom Apartment auditorium, where audiences are treatedPlots: to 208, a range 209, 210, 211, 212 & 213 of West End and touring musicals, plays and live music acts. The Waterside area surrounding the theatre is being redeveloped to include new shops, restaurants and leisure facilities. Cinema-goers are The Dennington The Wessex 2 The Fairfield spoilt for choice in Aylesbury, while children flock to 2 bedroom home 3 bedroom home 4 bedroom home the town’s Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery. Plots: 162 – 164, 171, 172, 178 & 179 Plots: 196 & 197 Plots: 215, 216, 218, 219 & 223 CS: Cycle Store There is a good selection of schoolsRS: Refuse in the Sto areare The Chatsworth The Delamere The Endmere including three grammar schools,RCP: Rplusecycle a collegeCollection in P oint 3 bedroom home 3 bedroom home 3 bedroom home the town centre. Plots: 158, 159, 174 – 176 & 182 – 184 Plots: 154, 155, 198 – 201, 204 & 205 Plots: 153, 181, 195 & 224 Very much a friend to the cyclist, Aylesbury is one of only six Cycling Demonstration Towns, with The Ashbourne The Grainsby The Fernlea millions of pounds spent on improving the network 3 bedroom home 4 bedroom home 4 bedroom home of cycleways in and around the town. Plots: 206 & 207 Plots: 180, 202, 203, 221 & 222 Plots: 217 & 220 Commuters who require more than just pedal power The Grendon The Rye Low cost apartment will appreciate Oasis is within easy reach of Oxford, 3 bedroom home 2 bedroom apartment 1 bedroom apartment Reading and London by road, while the nearby Plots: 156 & 157 Plots: 173 & 177 Plots: 208 – 213 railway station offers services into Marylebone in under an hour. Local bus routes provide connections The Wessex The Malbury Affordable housing to Gatwick, Heathrow and Luton airports. 3 bedroom home 4 bedroom home Plots: 160, 161, 185, 186 & 192 – 194 Plot: 225 The Development Layout does not show details of gradients of land, boundary treatments, local authority street lighting or landscaping. It is our intention to build in accordance with this layout. However, there may be occasions when the house designs, boundaries, landscaping and positions of roads and footpaths change as the development proceeds. Please check the details of your chosen property with your Sales Executive prior to reservation. The Ashbourne Computer generated image of plots 206 & 207 Key features 3 bedroom home • Classic 3 storey, 3 bedroom home • Kitchen dining room with French doors to the garden • Home office on the ground floor and formal lounge on the first floor • 3 good sized bedrooms with two ensuite shower rooms The artist’s colour drawing is from an imaginary viewpoint within an open space area.
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