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Yule Meadow, Weston Turville, Buckinghamshire, HP22 £850,000 Yule Meadow, Weston Turville, Buckinghamshire, HP22 £850,000 Yule Meadow is an exclusive development of nine luxury detached playground and reservoir with sailing and fishing. 4 & 5 bedroom properties accessed via a private drive set behind a mature hedgerow. Sympathetic to the surrounding countryside and Stoke Mandeville railway station is just 1.7 miles from Yule village setting, the development is framed with existing trees and Meadow with easy access to London Marylebone (56 minutes) and hedging and makes the most of far reaching views across fields to Aylesbury (4 minutes). The market town of Aylesbury is close by the Chiltern Hills. Each house has been individually designed to a with a large range of shops, restaurants, a cinema, bowling and high specification, a combination of stylish, contemporary interiors the Waterside Theatre amongst plenty of other amenities. The with classic traditional exteriors. nearby market towns of Tring and Wendover also offer a - Kitchen - comprehensive range of shopping and other facilities. The kitchen is the heart of the home and all the kitchens are There are many excellent independent and state schools nearby, contemporary and are finished to a high standard of design and and the benefit of the Buckinghamshire Grammar School system. fitting. The specification includes Krion worktops and upstands and a range of high quality, integrated appliances. There are stainless The Location - Weston Turville is ideally positioned for commuting 1½ bowl sinks with polished chrome mixer taps. The kitchen floors into London with Wendover and Stoke Mandeville train stations are finished with flooring by Porcelanosa with underfloor heating serving London Marleybone in under 50 minutes and Tring train and low energy LED spot lights. station serving London Euston in a little over 30 minutes. The - Utility - village itself offers a range of facilities and is a warm and Each house has a utility room fitted with laminate worktops with a welcoming place to live and raise a family or retire to where there matching upstand and a range of cupboards. A sink and drainer is is an active local community to keep all needs catered for. fitted and space is provided for a washing machine and tumble dryer. Plumbing is also installed for the future fitting of a water Proximity To Stations And Airports - Stoke Mandeville (1.1 miles) softener. Wendover (1.8 miles) Aylesbury (3.0 miles) - Bathrooms, ensuites and cloak room - Tring Station ( 8.5 miles) All of the bathrooms are fitted with Porcelanosa toilets, basins, London Luton Airport (17.8 miles) baths, taps & shower units. Ceramic tiles by Porcelanosa London Heathrow Airport (24.9 miles) complement the sanitaryware. The bathrooms and ensuites are all London City Airport (40.0 miles) fitted with polished chrome towel rails and LED lighting. Interior Village Amenities - The village is well catered for with a range of ? Oak finished doors village shops, beauty salons and several pubs which are all family ? Ceilings are smooth finish and all walls that are not tiled are friendly and offer a host of different eating options. Sitting on the painted with matt emulsion. foot of The Chiltern Hills the village is surrounded by pretty ? Underfloor heating on the ground floor with digital, zoned countryside and both within the village and on its door step are a controls range of walks and bridle paths leading through to the neighboring ? Mumford and Wood Timber front door villages of Halton, Stoke Mandeville and the market town of ? Brick chimney with class A liner suitable for a wood burning Wendover which in turn offers an extended range of shops and stove boutiques. ? Double glazed windows ? Oak handrails and chamfered, painted spindles to staircase Schooling In The Area - The village benefits from being within the ? Low energy LED lighting to Kitchen, Hall, bathrooms and selected catchment for the highly desirable Grammar schools of Aylesbury areas. and is served by Weston Turville CE school which is highly ? High Efficiency gas boiler central heating & hot water regarded and upon independent assessment in 2015 the report ? Pressurised hot water cylinder stated: ? Solar panels on the roof 'The Christian character of the school, expressed in the vision ? TV aerials and wiring for satellite TV statement which greets visitors in the entrance lobby, is evident in ? Block paved driveway all aspects of the schools life and work. Relationships between staff and pupils are characterised by a genuine, caring concern for the Security individual. Children feel valued, and are proud that their ? Burglar alarm fitted achievements, whatever their gifts and abilities, are regularly ? Heat alarms celebrated, both in class and with the whole school.' ? Smoke alarms ? Carbon monoxide alarms Proximity To Schools - Primary Outside areas Weston Turville Church of England School (0.3 miles) The outside finishes are designed to fit into the rural setting, with Bedgrove Infant School (1.5 miles) boundaries of close boarded fencing, post and rail fencing, side Stoke Mandeville Combined School (1.5 miles) gates and native hedging. Driveways are permeable block paving. Secondary The gardens are laid to lawn with flower beds and stone patio Aylesbury Grammar School (2.4 miles) areas. Outside taps are provided to the front and rear and garages Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School (3.3 miles) are provided with lighting and power. Aylesbury College (3.3 miles) The Location Buckinghamshire UTC (3.4 miles) Weston Turville is a highly sought after village situated at the foot Benjamin College (4.2 miles) of the picturesque Chiltern Hills. The village offers its own Primary John Colet School (1.6 miles) School, shops, 18 hole Golf course, 3 pubs, a village hall, Chiltern Way Academy (2.3 miles) The Grange School (2.3 miles) Floor plan The Sterling Factor Sterling’s informal-style offices have modernised the traditional estate agent presence on the high street. Our clients can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere to browse through our property details and ask any questions about properties of interest before booking a viewing. This ensures we have a higher conversion rate of viewings to offers and maximises our chance to sell or let your home in a quicker timeframe. Longer Opening Hours Sterlinghomes.co.uk Sterling phone lines are open 9am to 6pm Is widely recognised as one of the best websites Monday to Friday and both Saturday and in the area and regarded as one of the best in Sunday inclusive of Bank Holidays. the business. 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