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Wye-Mews.Pdf MAKE YOUR HOME IN ONE OF SOUTH BUCKINGHAMSHIRE’S MOST DESIRABLE VILLAGES Wye Mews is an attractive collection of 3 bedroom homes reflecting traditional architectural style, with thoughtfully designed interiors and contemporary specifications. WYE MEWS PRESENTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE YOUR HOME IN ONE OF SOUTH BUCKINGHAMSHIRE’S DESIRABLE VILLAGES, SURROUNDED BY BEAUTIFUL COUNTRYSIDE YET WITHIN TOUCHING DISTANCE OF HIGH WYCOMBE, BEACONSFIELD AND MARLOW. This desirable collection of 3 bedroom homes has been designed to reflect the traditional local architectural style, complemented with interiors that feature the best of contemporary specifications for easy living in comfort and style. SURROUNDED BY BEAUTIFUL COUNTRYSIDE YET CLOSE TO BEACONSFIELD, MARLOW AND HIGH WYCOMBE With a village green bordered by Nearby Marlow and Beaconsfield Local landmarks include the National Road connections from Wooburn listed buildings at its heart, Wooburn offer more relaxed shopping with Trust’s Cliveden, with its gardens and Green are excellent with junction 3 Green is quintessentially rural in their independent retailers and woodlands stretching down to one of the M40 less than 2 miles away, character, offering an aspirational characterful atmosphere. of the most beautiful stretches of putting central London, the M25 and lifestyle. Alongside the green you’ll the River Thames, while children can Heathrow within easy reach. For rail When you want to get active, head discover a selection of shops catering enjoy a day out at nearby Odds Farm travel to the capital, services operate for the beautiful countryside around for day to day needs, including a Park or Bekonscot Model Village from Beaconsfield (3 miles) to the village or take advantage of Tesco Express, bakery, pharmacy and and Railway. Marylebone or from Bourne End Wooburn Green’s David Lloyd club florist, in addition to a coffee house, (3.5 miles) to Paddington with with its gyms, spa, tennis courts, There’s a choice of schools for all age pizzeria and two popular pubs. minimum travel times of 23 minutes exercise classes and indoor and groups, with two primary schools in and 36 minutes respectively. For more comprehensive shopping outdoor pools. Wooburn Green and senior schools and leisure amenities, High Wycombe in Bourne End, Marlow, High Wycombe is easily reached by car or bus. Here and Beaconsfield. you’ll find major retailers in the Eden Centre as well as Cineworld, the Empire cinema and the Wycombe Swan theatre. BEACONSFIELD MARYLEBONE BOURNE END FASTEST JOURNEY 23 MINS MAIDENHEAD PADDINGTON FASTEST JOURNEY 36 MINS Source: trainline.com TAKING PRIDE IN CREATING EXCITING NEW HOMES FOR TODAY’S LIFESTYLES Choose to make your home at Wye Mews and you’ll be choosing a home created by a developer who takes pride in every aspect of the build process, culminating in new homes that combine distinctive architectural styling with interiors that are as practical as they are beautiful. Photographs depict similar interiors and are indicative only Computer generated image and site plan indicative only N 1 WYE MEWS THE ASHRIDGE Styled to blend seamlessly with traditional local architecture, Wye Mews is a desirable collection of 3 bedroom homes. 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 To the front of the properties ample private parking space is provided for 4 5 THE BARTON 6 7 residents, while newly planted trees and landscaping will mature over time to create a softened streetscape. Each home enjoys the benefit of a generous 7 private garden with further tree screening to the rear. THE HARRINGTON WYCOMBE LANE THE ASHRIDGE THE BARTON Plot 1 Plots 2 – 6 3 bedroom home 3 bedroom home Plots 4, 5 & 6 handed KITCHEN / DINING 4.46m x 3.72m 14’8” x 12’3” ES ES KITCHEN LIVING ROOM 4.20m x 1.92m 13’9” x 6’4” 5.86m x 4.23m 19’3” x 13’10” LIVING / DINING ROOM Window to Plots 3 & 4 only MASTER BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 6.23m x 4.23m 20’5” x 13’10” BEDROOM 2 4.23m x 3.36m 13’10” x 11’0” MASTER BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 4.23m x 3.36m 13’10” x 11’0” 7.91m x 3.11m 26’0” x 10’3” BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 CYL 7.91m x 3.11m 26’0” x 10’3” CYL 4.23m x 2.70m 13’10” x 8’10” BEDROOM 3 4.23m x 2.70m 13’10” x 8’10” SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 LIVING / MASTER DINING ROOM MASTER BEDROOM BEDROOM LIVING ROOM ES ES C C BATH BATH KITCHEN / DINING KITCHEN C C BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 3 WC WC GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR C - Cupboard ES - En-suite CYL - Cylinder All room dimensions are subject to a +/- 50mm (2”) tolerance. Kitchen and bathroom layouts are indicative only and may be subject to change. Please consult the Sales Advisor for specific room dimensions and internal layouts. This information is for guidance only and does not form any part of any contract or constitute a warranty. THE HARRINGTON SPECIFICATION Plot 7 KITCHENS INTERNAL FINISHES • Low energy lighting 3 bedroom home with study • Individually designed contemporary • Vertical 5 panel internal doors with • Mains operated smoke detectors kitchens with a generous number contemporary chrome door handles with battery backup to hall and landing of drawers, wall and base units KITCHEN / DINING • Telephone points in lounge and • Front door with multi-point • Laminate worktops master bedroom 5.87m x 2.82m 19’3” x 9’3” mortice locking • Stainless steel single oven • USB socket to all bedrooms and kitchen • Chrome door furniture and letter plate LIVING ROOM ES • Integrated extractor hood • Feature skirtings with matching architrave • Security locks to all windows 6.63m x 4.23m 21’9” x 13’10” • Stainless steel gas hob • Multiplate TV, Sky Plus and FM point in • Windows – PVCu with multipoint lounge, master bedroom and bedroom 2 STUDY • Integrated fridge freezer locking handles (Sky subject to subscription) 3.70m x 1.95m 12’2” x 6’5” BEDROOM 2 • Integrated dishwasher • Loft hatch & light • Integrated washer/dryer NHBC WARRANTY MASTER BEDROOM • Walls finished to emulsion, ceilings finished • Stainless steel one and a half bowl sink The homes will be independently surveyed in white matt emulsion 4.23m x 3.36m 13’10” x 11’0” and mixer tap by NHBC during the construction and a • All woodwork in white 10 year warranty certificate will be issued BEDROOM 2 • Pelmet lighting • Flooring (from our specified range) on completion • Downlights 7.91m x 3.11m 26’0” x 10’3” CYL • A+++ to B rated kitchen appliances OPTIONAL EXTRAS BEDROOM 3 to reduce water and energy use EXTERNAL 4.23m x 2.70m 13’10” x 8’10” • Landscaping to front and rear gardens Influence the design and finish of your new home by choosing from the following items, LUXURY BATHROOMS AND • External patio area which, subject to the stage of construction, EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOMS • External water tap may be fitted at an extra cost. • Contemporary white sanitaryware SECOND FLOOR • External lighting to front and rear doors • Worktop upgrade 7 with chrome fittings • Vanity unit with sit on basin • Wardrobes SECURITY, ENERGY EFFICIENCY • Heated chrome towel rail & HEATING • Additional wall tiling to bathroom, • Downlights • Fused spur for future wireless alarm system en-suite and cloakroom walls • Ceramic wall tiling to selected areas • Gas fired central heating with thermostatic • Fixed mirrors • Tiled flooring radiator valves • Appliance upgrade • Shaver point • Dual flush mechanism to toilets to reduce water usage • Extractor fan • High levels of insulation within the roof spaces LIVING ROOM MASTER BEDROOM ES KITCHEN / C DINING BATH C STUDY BEDROOM 3 WC GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Photography is indicative only C - Cupboard ES - En-suite CYL - Cylinder All room dimensions are subject to a +/- 50mm (2”) tolerance. Kitchen and bathroom layouts are indicative only and may be subject to change. Please consult the Sales Advisor for specific room dimensions and internal layouts. This information is for guidance only and does not form any part of any contract or constitute a warranty. A40 Beaconsfield LOUDWATER REGORIES ROAD G S T A T D IO A N O A R R O 40 A N D O I E M T N A A 4 T L 0 S P O T R U 4 P S 09 L BEACONSFIELD WOOBURN O 4 A H LL MOOR HI Y A AW D EA JC R T 3 T B O A40 U N D A A40 R HOLTSPUR Y R O A D 0 4 A ST A40 RA IG HT BI T M 4 W M40 0 Y FLACKWELL C O M HEATH W B E L A N E E N A H L IT R E U P T P I S T H T L L A E O H N G E R E E N E N WOOBURN E A N L A D L IN GREEN L D B A O AD R O B R M A H N R U B E N A L N W O T SAT NAV: HP10 0HH Fulmer Developments Building One, Chalfont Park, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire SL9 0BG t: 01753 969033 e: [email protected] w: fulmerdevelopments.com Plans, marketing material and any information included in this brochure do not form part of any contract, and while reasonable effort has been made to ensure their accuracy, this cannot be guaranteed and no representation or warranty is made in that regard and all such representations and warranties (whether express, implied or otherwise) are excluded to the extent permitted by law. Designs, sizes and layouts are indicative only and may be subject to change.
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