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Popeswood Grange POPESWOOD GRANGE BINFIELD Images are for illustrative purposes only. It’s the start of something new. Welcome to Ashberry Homes, a developer of homes built to exceptional standards in carefully chosen locations; a developer that places individuality and excellence at the heart of house-building. At Ashberry Homes, we believe that in order to create homes that are loved, they must be built with expertise, confidence and the utmost care. Our teams of skilled craftsmen work to the highest of standards, ensuring the needs of the homebuyer are always the inspiration behind our designs. What’s more, our Personal Touch selection of optional finishes and upgrades allows you to make your new home as unique as you are. This pride in our workmanship extends to the environment, with sustainable features built in to every Ashberry home to help preserve precious natural resources, while at the same time ensuring lower energy running costs for you. From the moment you visit our sales office to the moment you step into your new Ashberry home we will be there to offer advice and guidance. Our friendly and professional team will help ensure your homebuying journey is a happy one, supporting you throughout the decisions and choices you make. And once you move in we will still be there if you need us, with a comprehensive programme of aftercare you can rely on. Ashberry Homes’ abides by The Consumer Code, which is an independent industry code developed to make the home buying process fairer and more transparent for purchasers. Discover the best of town and country from Popeswood Grange. Welcome to Popeswood Grange, a beautiful explored. For children, there is the nearby Look development of contemporary homes close Out Discovery Centre which displays hands- to Binfield Village. Located between the on science and nature shows and exhibits market town of Wokingham and the Enterprise that teach children about the way the world and Innovation Hub in Bracknell, there is a works as well as Legoland Windsor, Coral Reef thriving community that includes social and Waterworld and the South Hill Park Arts Centre. activity groups, a village store Post Office as well as local GP and dental practises. For those seeking a more active lifestyle there is Bracknell Leisure Centre which features There is a range of highly regarded schools a gym, pool and an array of fitness classes close by and the newly built King’s Academy whilst the John Nike Leisure Centre, which is is also within the development, which will just across the road from Popeswood Grange, be the first nursery to post 16 school within the boasts a dry ski slope and ice rink. boundaries of Bracknell Forest Borough Council. The Lexicon is a shopping and entertainment With direct access from Popeswood Grange to haven in the centre of Bracknell where High the ancient woodland of Blackman’s Copse, Street fashion meets designer stores. A host or a 10 minute walk to Popes Meadow Country of bars, gourmet eateries and a 12 screen Park and its enchanting Bluebell Wood, there cinema ensures there is plenty to do for all is an abundance of outdoor space ready to be of the family. All information is intended for general guidance only. Any mention of retail and leisure facilities or other amenities does not imply any mutual endorsement. References to schools and other educational establishments are included only to demonstrate their proximity to the development and should not be regarded as a guarantee of eligibility or admission. Travel times are approximate and by car unless otherwise stated. Sources the aa.com and Google. The particulars in this brochure are for illustration only. Designed by thinkBDW 01206 546965. 183577/06/18. Love your home, not somebody else’s. SPECIFICATION • Contemporary slate grey window frames • uPVC French Doors to rear private garden (where applicable) • Gas fired central heating • Carbon monoxide detector • Mains operated smoke and heat detectors • Power and light to garage within plot curtilage • External light to front and rear • Turf and landscaping to front garden • Choice of traditional or contemporary kitchen • Stainless steel AEG appliances • Plumbing for dishwasher and washing machine (where applicable) • Roca sanitaryware • Large format ceramic wall tiling to bathroom and en suite • White emulsion to walls and ceiling • Media plate with Sky+ outlets to living/dining area • 10 year NHBC warranty It’s the little things that make your house your home Our Personal Touch selection of optional finishes and fittings allows you to decide whether you want to upgrade the quality fittings we offer as standard, or even choose to include additional items so that you can make your new home as individual as you are. And, most importantly of all, because we recognise that you want to move in to your ideal home from day one, we will ensure that all your chosen features are expertly fitted and finished by the time you move in. KITCHENS: WARDROBES: • Composite kitchen work surface • A choice of fitted wardrobes • Wine cooler • Induction hob ELECTRICAL: • Integrated microwave • Additional TV or BT point • Integrated washer/dryer • Additional double electrical sockets in white or chrome FLOORING: • Chrome sockets and switches • Carpeting to full home or downstairs • Laminate flooring • External socket • Amtico flooring • TV aerial • White or chrome downlighters CERAMIC TILING: • Decorative light fittings • Additional choice of tiling • Burglar alarm • Tiling to additional areas • Floor tiling GARDENS: • Chrome tile trims • Turfed rear garden • Landscaping BATHROOM: • Extended patio area • Selection of shower fittings • Decorative external lighting • Bathroom accessories • Outside tap Although we make every effort to ensure that as many Ashberry Personal Touch choices as possible are available to you, not every development offers all the range shown above. Therefore we recommend that you consult our Sales Advisor. Computer generated image. POPESWOOD GRANGE Welcome to Popeswood Grange, a contemporary collection of 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes situated in the historic parish of sought-after Binfield. With a wide choice of house styles and layouts there is something for everyone at this charming development. A home you are proud to call your own. CGI is indicative of plot 351 The Bramble TWO BEDROOM HOME PLOT 351 B B BathroomBathroom StoreStore Kitchen/Kitchen/ StoreStore LivingLiving Room Room EnEn SuiteSuite CarportCarport CarportCarport CarportCarport forfor 351 351 BedroomBedroom 2 2 HalHall l BedroomBedroom 1 1 Ground Floor First Floor Kitchen/ Living Room 5.97m x 3.40m 19’7” x 11’2” Bedroom 1 4.01m x 4.01m 13’2” x 13’2” Bedroom 2 3.20m x 2.84m 10’6” x 9’4” Total Internal Area 704 sq. ft. 65 sq. m. B Boiler Indicates where dimensions are taken from Some items shown in this key may be subject to change, and positions could vary from those indicated on this floorplan. Please refer to Sales Advisor for details of your selected plot. Computer generated image shown. External finishes, landscaping and configuration may vary from plot to plot. Please refer to Sales Advisor for further details. All dimensions are approximate and should not be used for carpet sizes, appliance spaces or furniture. Furniture not to scale and all positions are indicative. We operate a policy of continuous improvement and individual features such as kitchen and bathroom layouts, doors, windows, garages and elevational treatments may vary from time to time. Consequently these particulars should be treated as general guidance only and do not constitute a contract, part of a contract or a warranty. HT01. Ground CGIFl oois indicativer of plots 349 and 350Ground Floor First Floor First Floor The Cowslip TWO BEDROOM HOME PLOTS 349 (h), 350 & 372 (h) Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Living/Dining Room Living/Dining Room W W En Suite En Suite Store Store Bathroom Bathroom Store Store Hall Hall Kitchen Kitchen Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Clks Clks B B Ground Floor First Floor Kitchen 3.08m x 1.76m 10’1” x 5’9” Bedroom 1 3.94m x 3.47m 12’11” x 11’4” Living/Dining Room 5.60m x 3.94m 18’4” x 12’11” Bedroom 2 3.94m x 2.62m 12’11” x 8’7” Total Internal Area 758 sq. ft. 70 sq. m. B Boiler Clks Cloakroom W Fitted Wardrobe Indicates where dimensions are taken from (h) denotes handed floor layout Some items shown in this key may be subject to change, and positions could vary from those indicated on this floorplan. Please refer to Sales Advisor for details of your selected plot. Computer generated image shown. External finishes, landscaping and configuration may vary from plot to plot. Please refer to Sales Advisor for further details. All dimensions are approximate and should not be used for carpet sizes, appliance spaces or furniture. Furniture not to scale and all positions are indicative. We operate a policy of continuous improvement and individual features such as kitchen and bathroom layouts, doors, windows, garages and elevational treatments may vary from time to time. Consequently these particulars should be treated as general guidance only and do not constitute a contract, part of a contract or a warranty. HT04. CGI is indicative of plot 373 (far right). Canopy design may vary, please ask for details The Honeysuckle THREE BEDROOM HOME PLOTS 330, 331 (h), 347 (h), 348, 352 (h), 353, 357 (h), 358, 364 (h), 369 (h), 371 (h) & 373 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 3 Living/Dining Room Living/Dining Room Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 W W Store Store En Suite En Suite CYL CYL Hall Hall Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Kitchen Kitchen Clks Clks Bathroom Bathroom B B Ground Floor First Floor Kitchen 3.24m x 2.44m 10’8” x 8’0” Bedroom 1 4.21m x 2.50m 13’10” x 8’2” Living/Dining Room 5.44m x 4.65m 17’10” x 15’3” Bedroom 2 2.99m x 2.50m 9’10” x 8’2” Bedroom 3 3.26m x 2.06m 10’8” x 6’9” Total Internal Area 894 sq.
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