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The Mulberry the Mulberry Collection RYEWOOD, SEVENOAKS THE MULBERRY COLLECTION RYEWOOD INTRODUCING THE MULBERRY COLLECTION Ryewood is a new community in Dunton ‘The Mulberry Collection’ is the latest Green, Sevenoaks that benefits from a edition to be released at Ryewood and beautiful countryside location yet has is a limited collection of three and four convenient links to both the town of bedroom family homes, available in a Sevenoaks and the City of London, variety of designs, built by award- which is just 39 minutes away by train. winning developer Berkeley Homes. The Mulberry Collection offers modern living with bespoke design and a contemporary specification. CONTENTS 5 A sophisticated setting A new community where town meets country 9 Local amenities Everything you need, right on your doorstep 14 Dunton Green Discover a more relaxed pace of life 16 Sevenoaks, a country town with a city vibe Discover the best of both worlds 18 Education The very best educational options 20 Travel connections London or the continent - the world is your oyster 22 Site plan 26 Floor plans and house types 34 Specification Country living at its very best 40 Designed for life The Berkeley difference 41 A commitment to the future Berkeley’s vision 3 RYEWOOD A SOPHISTICATED LIFESTYLE IN A COUNTRY SETTING A new and exciting lifestyle opportunity in Sevenoaks, Kent. Green spaces are a priority at Ryewood, Dunton Green’s traditional village shops Set within spacious surroundings, so you’ll find lawns, attractive water will provide daily essentials, but if you’re benefitting from the adjacent features and woodland walks. dining out or heading for a spot of retail Wildlife Reserve, each three and four therapy, Sevenoaks town centre is a bedroom home is finished with high At Ryewood the community comes together, short distance away. From Dunton Green quality fixtures and fittings befitting whether you are social interacting in the station you can be in London in under of The Mulberry Collection. gym, out for leisurely walks or simply forty minutes. watching your children play in the equipped play areas. The homes at Ryewood have been designed, built and finished to the highest standards. Berkeley are proud to add to Ryewood’s award-winning success The Mulberry Collection, with each home offering a premium level of both specification and design. 4 5 COUNTRY LIVING FOR MODERN LIFESTYLES 6 7 1 SPACE, AND 2 3 4 5 CONVENIENCE, 10 9 11 RIGHT ON YOUR 12 6 7 8 DOORSTEP 15 13 1 SOLEFIELD PREPARATORY SCHOOL 2 SEVENOAKS SECONDARY SCHOOL 3 SEVENOAKS HIGH STREET 4 KNOLE HOUSE AND PARK 5 WAITROSE, SEVENOAKS 6 WALTHAMSTOW HALL JUNIOR SCHOOL 7 WALTHAMSTOW HALL SENIOR SCHOOL 14 8 LADY BOSWELL’S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 9 ST THOMAS CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 10 MARKS & SPENCER, SEVENOAKS 11 SEVENOAKS TRAIN STATION 16 12 TESCO SUPERSTORE, SEVENOAKS 13 KNOLE ACADEMY RYEWOOD 14 SEVENOAKS WILDLIFE RESERVE 15 AMHERST PRIMARY SCHOOL 16 LOCAL SHOPS 17 17 DUNTON GREEN 18 RYE WOOD 19 DUNTON GREEN TRAIN STATION 20 DUNTON GREEN PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 19 20 8 Computer generated image is indicative only. 9 HOMES WITH BOTH CHARACTER AND STYLE 10 11 12 13 DUNTON GREEN, SEVENOAKS; A VILLAGE SETTING AND A RELAXED WAY OF LIFE At Ryewood, become part of the community and enjoy village life... Ryewood in Dunton Green is a place to relax. There is a The major supermarket chains have local branches too, great sense of community and a completely new living including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose. environment where the pace of life is a little slower and The village hall forms the heart of the community, more relaxed. with a programme of regular events ranging from dance, Dunton Green is a short distance from Sevenoaks yoga and Pilates to the local history society as well as a town centre and has managed to retain a true village mother and toddler group. atmosphere, it offers all the local shopping facilities you’ll need; a greengrocer, bakery, family butcher, local post office, hair salon and several welcoming pubs. 14 15 Choice, style, indulgence – it’s all here on your doorstep SEVENOAKS; With an enticing collection of sophisticated When you’ve finished shopping for If you’re looking for a more active lifestyle new eateries and shops moving into town, designer clothes or charming homewares, or simply want to stay in shape, the fully there’s a real city ‘buzz’ in Sevenoaks. why not stop for a coffee at one of the equipped on-site residents’ gym and delightful Italian café-bars - or call into a woodland trails at Ryewood offer the All the essential stores can be found here, local deli for the best of locally made and ultimate in convenience. A COUNTRY TOWN along with a collection of independent grown produce. There’s plenty to satisfy boutiques, bars and restaurants including Alternatively, you can venture further afield even the most discerning of palates. the Giggling Squid, The Little Garden – the new Reynolds Retreat in Borough WITH A CITY VIBE Restaurant and Wagamama’s. For evening entertainment, it’s easy to Green and St Julian’s private members’ club head to London’s West End or trendy on The Rumshott offers the benefits of a restaurants, while closer to home there restaurant, bar, heated outdoor pool and is plenty of choice in Sevenoaks including tennis courts. theatre, which offers comedy nights and a range of productions, film and refined dining. 16 17 EDUCATION; FROM NURSERY TO UNIVERSITY Whether you opt for state or private education, there’s plenty on offer in Sevenoaks… Dunton Green has its own primary school but The private Sevenoaks School is one of the there’s also Amherst School, Lady Boswell’s country’s top performing schools for GCSE Church of England school and St Thomas Catholic results, a sports complex and performing arts Primary School, which topped Kent’s league tables centre has been added. in 2014, nearby. Further afield, the University of Kent in Solefield Day Preparatory School caters for Canterbury is known for its research and excellent boys aged 4 to 13 and Walthamstow Hall, teaching, whilst a number of London universities, an independent girls’ school, has junior and including the University of Greenwich and the senior schools on two separate sites. University of East London, are but a short train journey away (from as little as 54 minutes). Secondary schools include Knole Academy and Trinity, a Christian co-ed school. NURSERY SCHOOLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS Broughton Cottage Day Nursery Knole Academy London Rd, Dunton Green TN13 2TD Bradbourne Vale Road, Sevenoaks TN13 3LE Tiggers Nursery School Trinity London Rd, Dunton Green TN13 2UR Ryedale Court, London Road, Sevenoaks TN13 2DN Moniques Montessori Day Nursery 41 Chipstead Lane Sevenoaks TN13 2AJ Sevenoaks School High Street, Sevenoaks TN13 1HU Teddies Sevenoaks Nursery and Preschool Amherst Hill, Sevenoaks Kent TN13 2EL FURTHER EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOLS University of Kent Medway Building, Dunton Green Primary School Chatham Maritime ME4 4AG London Road, Sevenoaks TN13 2UR Canterbury Christ Church University Amherst School North Holmes Road, Canterbury CT1 1QU Witches Lane, Sevenoaks TN13 2AX King’s College London Lady Boswell’s Church of England School Strand, London WC2R 2LS Plymouth Drive, Sevenoaks TN13 3RW University of East London St Thomas Catholic Primary School University Way, London E16 2RD South Park, Sevenoaks TN13 1EH University of Greenwich SINGLE SEX SCHOOLS Old Royal Naval College, Solefield Day Preparatory School 30 Park Row, London SE10 9LS Solefields Road, Sevenoaks TN13 1PH Walthamstow Hall Holly Bush Lane, Sevenoaks TN13 3UL 18 19 ALL THE BEST CONNECTIONS With a journey time of less than 40 minutes to London, Sevenoaks is perfect for City commuters… Located just 30 miles south-east of the Capital, Sevenoaks is a commuter town that provides rail links to London Bridge, Charing Cross and Canon Street; you can be in London in less than forty minutes or St. Pancras International Station in just under an hour. Travel to the Continent is quick and easy, whether by rail or road, with The Channel Tunnel, Gatwick airport and Ashford International all readily accessible. Gatwick Airport can be reached in 30 minutes by car. BY ROAD* BY RAIL* Sevenoaks Sevenoaks 5 minutes 3 minutes Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Wells 30 minutes 21 minutes Maidstone London Cannon Street 39 minutes 39 minutes Ebbsfleet International London Charing Cross 25 minutes 41 minutes Bluewater Shopping Centre Ashford International 23 minutes 50 minutes Canterbury St. Pancras International 63 minutes 59 minutes Gatwick Airport Gatwick Airport 33 minutes 75 minutes (via London Bridge) London City Airport Hastings 47 minutes 102 minutes Brighton Paris 59 minutes 185 minutes (Eurotunnel via Ashford) 20 *Source: AA Route Planner / Google Maps / National Rail 21 SITE PLAN THE SPACE TO BREATHE KEY V V Four bedroom town houses (plots 293-295) Three bedroom town houses (plots 296-308, 310-312) Three bedroom, two storey house (plot 309) 296 297 298 299 300 301 301 302 302 303 303 304 304 300 299 V 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 298 297 306 296 305 305 295 306 295 305 307 307 294 306 294 308 308 293 307 Dunton 293 Green 308 309 309 310 309 310 311 311 310 312 311 312 312 Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve The site plan is indicative only and subject to change and subject to planning. In line with our policy of continuous improvement we reserve 22 the right to alter the layout, building style, landscaping and specification at anytime without notice. 23 HOMES WITH STYLE AND SUBSTANCE 24 Computer generated image is indicative only. 25 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES
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