An Exclusive Development of 3 & 4 Bedroom Homes in the Delightful Village of Saunderton, Buckinghamshire

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An Exclusive Development of 3 & 4 Bedroom Homes in the Delightful Village of Saunderton, Buckinghamshire An exclusive development of 3 & 4 bedroom homes in the delightful village of Saunderton, Buckinghamshire The story began188 0 Distinct quality since 1880 BUILDING NEW HOMES WITH CHARACTER AND STYLE Haymarket Homes is part of the Kendrick Group, Your Haymarket Home is the product of a longstanding West Midlands construction over 136 years of experience in building and company, established in 1880 and renowned in construction coupled with a talented in-house the area for its prestigious construction projects design team who are focussed on unique and outstanding new homes. homes for modern lifestyles. 3 4 Rigby Mews A PERFECT PLACE IN THE COUNTRY... A distinct development of nine new homes in the village of Saunderton and on the edge of open countryside in The Chilterns in South Buckinghamshire. Rigby Mews comprises a wonderful selection of 3 and 4 bedroom homes with unique character and style encompassing a contemporary specification synonymous with modern lifestyle. AMENITIES & SHOPPING has recently opened in Saunderton with the The village of Saunderton is located in the surrounding villages offering an excellent selection Misbourne Valley within The Chilterns - 324 square of cafes, restaurants and gastro pubs. miles of countryside designated as an Area of EDUCATION OPTIONS Outstanding Natural Beauty with some of the finest Buckinghamshire is renowned for its education landscapes in the country. with highly regarded primary schools nearby There are facilities locally within the village itself, including Bledlow Ridge School, Naphill and Walters including the popular Golden Cross Public House, Ash School and Radnage C of E Primary School - but also 4 miles away in Princes Risborough to the all within 2 miles. For secondary education the nearest north, including Tesco, M&S Food and a sports option is Princes Risborough School with alternatives centre, and 5 miles away in High Wycombe to in High Wycombe which include The Royal Grammar the south, including Sainsbury, Morrisons and School and Wycombe Abbey, a leading Cineworld. For eating out, the Grange restaurant girls-boarding school in the United Kingdom. Left: The beautiful countryside at nearby Bledlow Ridge (Photo: Richard Angell) Above: The Golden Cross Public House Top right: The perfect place for exploring with the family 5 NEARBY ATTRACTIONS where historic buildings combine with modern The rolling green English countryside of the facilities to provide everything you need. Chilterns is five miles north where you will find GETTING ABOUT excellent walks, glorious bike rides and tranquil Saunderton is ideally situated for commuting with spots for a picnic. The Chilterns are home to the M40 easily accessible at Stokenchurch (J5) some quintessentially English pubs to enjoy a and Handy Cross (J4) and you can be on the relaxing lunch. The Chilterns feature fine historic M25 in 25 minutes while both Heathrow and houses and gardens including Hughenden Luton airports are within easy reach. In terms of Manor. Alternatively, for a wet-weather option, rail travel and commuting, Saunderton Station is investigate indoors at the Roald Dahl Museum at a three minute walk away with a direct train into Great Missenden. London Marylebone. Approximately five miles south is The Eden Shopping Centre at High Wycombe, the TIMES BY RAIL FROM SAUNDERTON STATION largest in the area for shopping, restaurants High Wycombe ~ 6 minutes and entertainment. There are other options at Marylebone, London ~ 46 minutes Aylesbury and a little further afield at Oxford, DISTANCES FROM RIGBY MEWS Saunderton Station ~ 0.1 miles Princes Risborough Golf Club ~ 2.2 miles Princes Risborough ~ 4.0 miles High Wycombe ~ 5.0 miles M40 (J4 Handy Cross) ~ 5.7 miles Thame ~ 10.6 miles Aylesbury ~ 11.9 miles M25 (J16) ~ 17.0 miles Heathrow Airport ~ 24.2 miles Oxford ~ 25.8 miles Luton Airport (via M25) ~ 43.4 miles Above: Fabulous local countryside (Photo: John Prior) Top right: The train from London to Kidderminster at Saunderton Bank (Photo: Jason Cross) Bottom right: Hughenden Manor National Trust property (Photo: Stephen Curtis) 6 Far top right: Lacey Green Windmill (Photo: Dawn Newton) NB: All travel times are approximate and distances taken from Google Maps. SITE PLAN 1 The Hampden 2 3 Bedroom Home Existing 3 The Oakley Housing 4 Bedroom Home The Bradenham 4 Bedroom Home Note Plots 1, 2 & 3 are sold 9 SMALLDEAN LANE 4 8 5 WYCOMBE RD A4010 7 Rigby Mews is located on Smalldean Lane just off the main A4010 Wycombe Road in the village of Saunderton. The development comprises 9 properties on the edge Rigby Mews 6 of beautiful countryside. Smalldean Lane, Saunderton, Buckinghamshire HP14 4HH There is a selection of 3 and 4 bedroom homes with unique character and style. Each one will be fitted with high quality fixtures and fittings and our stylish, modern specification as standard. Please note: Site plan is intended for guidance only and accuracy of this information cannot be relied upon by prospective purchasers who must make their own enquiries 7 to satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as the correct detail. The Hampden HOUSE SIZE: 3 BEDROOM HOME PLOTS: 4 & 5 125.43m2 1350ft2 GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN 3560 x 3250mm (11’8” x 10’8”) UTILITY BATHROOM KITCHEN RECEPTION 2 W 3560 x 3346mm (11’8 ” x 11’ 0 ”) BEDROOM 3 CLOAKS BEDROOM 1 RECEPTION 1 3560 x 6596mm (11’8” x 21’8”) RECEPTION 1 W AC WW ST UTILITY 2175 x 1910mm (7’2” x 6’3”) RECEPTION 2 BEDROOM 2 HALL ENSUITE FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM 1 2919 x 4607mm (9’7” x 15’2”) G R O U N D FIRST FLOOR FLOOR BEDROOM 2 3563 x 2729mm (11’8” x 9’0”) BEDROOM 3 3146 x 3135mm (10’4” x 10’4”) BATHROOM 2649 x 1910mm (8’8” x 6’3”) 8 Floor plans not to scale. All dimensions are approximate maximum room sizes and should not be relied upon for floor or furniture placement. Computer generated image only. Details may vary. Total size includes house and garage. 9 The Oakley HOUSE SIZE: TOTAL SIZE (including garage): 4 BEDROOM HOME PLOTS: 6 & 7 189.43m2 2039ft2 219.08m2 2358ft2 UTILITY RECEPTION 1 KITCHEN FAMILY GROUND FLOOR ST UTILITY KITCHEN RECEPTION 2 3570 x 5025mm 4200 x 3280mm GARAGE KITCHEN RECEPTION 1 (11’9” x 16’6”) (13’9”x 10’9”) HALL FAMILY CLOAKS LARDER FAMILY UTILITY ST 4194 x 4677mm 2483 x 2272mm RECEPTION 2 (13’9” x 15’4”) (8’2” x 7’6”) GARAGE RECEPTION 1 GARAGE HALL CLOAKS 4200 x 5112mm 5325 x 5635mm LARDER (13’9” x 16’9”) (17’6” x 18’6”) RECEPTION 2 GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR ENSUITE BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 4 W BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 2 4200 x 3391mm 4200 x 2975mm (13’9” x 11’2”) (13’9” x 9’9”) AC DRESSING ENSUITE DRESSINGBEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 4 ENSUITE BEDROOM 4 W 2271 x 1933mm 3817 x 2978mm W BATHROOM BEDROOM 2 (7’5” x 6’4”) (12’6” x 9’9”) LIN ACBEDROOM 2 BATHROOM BEDROOM 3 3570 x 3864mmDRESSING 2924 x 2136mm W ENSUITE (11’9” x 12’8”) (9’7” x 7’0”) FIRST FLOOR W BATHROOM LIN BEDROOM 3 10 Floor plans not to scale. All dimensions are approximateW maximum room sizes and should not be relied upon for floor or furniture placement. Computer generated image only. Details may vary. Total size includes house and garage. 11 The Bradenham HOUSE SIZE: 4 BEDROOM HOME PLOTS: 8 & 9 160.66m2 1729ft2 GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN 2664 x 4827mm (8’9” x 15’10”) *Different window KITCHEN BEDROOM 1 FAMILY position for plot 9 2482 x 4827mm (8’2” x 15’10”) FAMILY *Different door position for RECEPTION 2 plot 9 3600 x 4115mm (11’10” x 13’6”) DRESSING ENSUITE RECEPTION 1 3650 x 5500mm (12’0” x 18’1”) CLOAKS BATHROOM UTILITY UTILITY 2770 x 2175mm (9’1” x 7’2”) *No window for plot 9 ST ST BEDROOM 3 RECEPTION 1 WW FIRST FLOOR AC BEDROOM 1 RECEPTION 2 BEDROOM 4 HALL 5146 x 3034mm (16’11” x 10’0”) *No window BEDROOM 2 DRESSING for plot 9 2490 x 1700mm (8’2” x 5’7”) BEDROOM 2 3600 x 3222mm (11’10” x 10’7”) G R O U N D FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM 3 FLOOR 3650 x 3057mm (12’0” x 10’0”) BEDROOM 4 CGI and floorplans show plot 8. 3650 x 2350mm (12’0” x 7’9”) * Please note plot 9 differences to some door & window positions - speak to Sales Negotiator for details. BATHROOM 3600 x 2163mm (11’10” x 7’1”) 12 Floor plans not to scale. All dimensions are approximate maximum room sizes and should not be relied upon for floor or furniture placement. Computer generated image only. Details may vary. Total size includes house and garage. 13 Thoughtfully planned living spaces AN UNPARALLED INTERIOR SPECIFICATION HAS BECOME SYNONYMOUS WITH A HAYMARKET HOME ENERGY EFFICIENCY • Ceramic floor tiling in kitchen area • Half height Porcelanosa tiles to walls with with matte black fittings FEATURES by Porcelanosa sanitary ware in bathrooms and en-suites • Oak-finished internal doors with matte • A-rated appliances (oven, fridge freezer • Stainless steel 1½ bowl sink with • Ceramic Porcelanosa floor tiling in bath- black ironmongery or four panel painted and dishwasher) contemporary chrome plated tap room and en-suites with free-standing bath doors with chrome ironmongery* • High performance, double-glazed flush • Pelmet lights to kitchen units (where • Built-in wardrobes (where indicated) with casement UPVC windows in grey pelmets are available) HEATING, LIGHTING oak finish shelving and chrome hanging rails • High performance insulation in the floor, • Contemporary pendant lighting to island & ELECTRICS • Bespoke oak veneer walk-in wardrobe to walls and roof keeps your home cool in units (where applicable) • Gas fired Ideal ogicL System featuring hanging rails, shelving and shoe the summer and warm in the winter • Feature larder with shelving, integrated Condensing or Combination boiler* storage racks (Plots 6-9) • Low energy lighting with LED technology wine
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