ASPIRE THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE FOR WOODHURST PARK. A COLLECTION OF EXCEPTIONAL NEW HOMES IN A SUPERB NATURAL SETTING

Inspired vision Introducing Woodhurst Park – a unique new neighbourhood for 21st Century community living

Close to nature Enjoy a host of open spaces on your doorstep Fine dining Michelin-starred restaurants within easy reach The Berkeley Difference Just what is it that sets a Berkeley home apart? Contents

Welcome to Woodhurst Park

The perfect antidote to city living.

A tranquil fusion of modern style and a naturally great location. 4 8 16 22 An inspired Open The Berkeley The future’s Designed inside out vision… spaces Difference bright and outside in. Introducing Woodhurst Get to grips with nature and Find out how we go that A town ready to reach Park by Berkeley, a unique enjoy the variety of outdoor extra mile to ensure your its potential, new neighbourhood for 21st pursuits on your doorstep Berkeley home really is is reaping the rewards Century community living something special of multi-million pound investment 26 32 36 38 Michelin At your Royal Park on London in starred dining leisure your doorstep an hour

A taste of just some of From long walks to tennis, Experience the great Capital ideas to help you the fine dining options from skiing to swimming, outdoors and fantastic days make the most of living just nearby when you you will be spoilt for choice out at Windsor Great Park, over an hour from London live at Woodhurst Park when it comes to the local which is conveniently leisure pursuits close to home ANAN

ven when Woodhurst Park was The new properties that Berkeley are just a seed of an idea, Berkeley’s creating at Woodhurst Park have been vision for it was crystal clear: to designed to provide beautiful homes for people build a contemporary new at all stages of life. From first time buyers to neighbourhood, inspired by couples and growing families alike, the homes INSPIREDINSPIRED Enature and a more natural way of life that here will suit a variety of lifestyles. will grow and evolve alongside the homes and their residents. Sitting alongside them is a brand new two form entry primary school, neighbourhood As one of Britain’s most sustainable park, cycle and footpaths and a plethora of housebuilders, Berkeley invests in the green open spaces and woodland. These VISIONVISION social, economic and environmental fabric individual areas, each with their own unique of the areas where it works to help them characters, work in tandem with, and become thriving new communities. And complement each other, to make Woodhurst that is exactly what it has done with Park a wonderful place to call home. Woodhurst Park.

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A home to live in harmony with nature. What sort of projects has the BHP Harwood special spaces helps ensure that anyone living at What sort of materials, textures and palette practice worked on before Woodhurst Park? Woodhurst Park gets a sense of place wherever of colours will be used – and in what We have been involved in projects ranging from they are on the development, enabling them to combinations might we find them? country estates to contemporary new builds and identify with, and use, these wonderful natural The choice of materials will reflect those typically Ihavent considerableerview experience with designing schemes in environments. found in the surrounding villages. This will tsensitivehe Clocations,hair oftenma requiringn. specialist skills. further enable the homes at Woodhurst Park to This includes Listed Buildings or buildings within Where did you find your overall architectural integrate with the existing environment and a Conservation Area and Areas of Outstanding inspiration for the homes? reinforce the sense of place. Homes in the first Natural Beauty. Our projects vary in scale and phases will have mainly red brick elevations with We looked at the character of the surrounding nature, from the redevelopment of brownfield touches of cream render and red/brown tile villages to the development. It is important that urban sites to sensitive schemes in rural fringes. hanging, some with natural slate roofs. Some of Woodhurst Park feels that it belongs to the local Our philosophy is that of ‘contextual design’ which the designs also feature timber boarding and EACH HOME HAS ITS OWN UNIQUE area and sits comfortably alongside them. These means that the architectural style develops from a timber garage doors, which blend in villages have grown up over many years and site’s specific location. I am proud that our practice sympathetically with the natural surroundings. QUALITIES BUT EVERY HOME feature a variety of architectural styles but are has won various accolades including Civic Trust generally very traditional in character. Influences Awards for everything from historic buildings to FEATURES WELL CONSIDERED, such as Victorian cottages and architectural People love homes that bring the light in, new-build developments, a Campaign to Protect elements of the Arts & Crafts style have been used beautifully linked to outside space. In what FLOWINRuralG OP Eaward,N asP wellL Aas LocalN S AuthorityPACE. as the design reference for the first phases, but ways can we see this in the homes at design awards. there will be scope in the future for different styles Woodhurst Park? to develop which will emphasise Woodhurst The traditional house designs will use the best Given the scale of a project like Woodhurst Park’s different character areas. modern internal detailing and finishes to achieve Park, how do you make it feel more personal, a fresh contemporary feel. Large patio doors or and give residents a real sense of ‘place’? Tell us a little about the architectural details bi-fold screens will open up main living spaces to As a basis for the design we used the existing that might be found at Woodhurst Park? private gardens. Many of the dwellings front on strong natural features to create an initial to public open space or natural landscape areas A mix of roof heights and configurations will landscape framework. Within this we then and the inclusion of large bay windows in some provide a varied and interesting roofscape, along created different character areas that link to the of the homes maximises the impact of these with the use of traditional dormer features and landscape design so these become distinctive appealing vistas. chimneys. Other traditional details such as bay ‘neighbourhoods’. Examples of these appear on windows and porches enliven the homes. These Harvest Ride and where we are developing an Interview with features can be adapted with a more informal edge to the Country Park on Cabbage contemporary interpretation to suit the design as the HillH eanda dthet eactiveac hfrontageer. to the open space it evolves across the development. along The Watercourse. The creation of these

Interview with the Head Chef at The Royal Oak, Paley Street.

We talked to the owners of the farm shop at Fernygrove Farm.

IN AN HOUR “Woodhurst Park is a lifestyle A visionary new choice rather than just a community new home to live in”

THE COUNTRY PARK THE WATERCOURSE

THE HILL FIELDS THE ORCHARD PARK

THE GREENWAY

THE VILLAGE GREEN THE NATURE TRAIL THE VILLAGE POND

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From ’s Anglo Saxon Warfield’s roots run deep – Bracknell is seeing a huge Transport routes in the area include The new development has flourishes from first time buyers, entertaining and for bringing the AnAn EExpert’sxpert’s roots and desirable Home what appeals about it for regeneration – in what ways direct trains into London Waterloo features like a Village Green, to families and downsizers. family together. Everyone enjoys a OpinionOpinion County location with superb modern living? is that boosting quality of life from Bracknell and the M3, M4 and Country Park and play areas, touch of luxury so the homes will connections, Woodhurst Park in the area? A329(M) easily accessed. How how do these help Woodhurst feature high specification Warfield is a highly sought Buyers today are ever more comes with great credentials. important are those links? Park offer a different bathrooms with vanity units, after location. It also has The town centre of Bracknell discerning from the finish of Tim Foreman, New Homes environment in which to live? feature lighting and mirrors while limited housing stock. The was long overdue regeneration. Bracknell has always attracted the kitchen to technological Tim Foreman, Manager for Romans Estate the bedrooms will be equipped with A home to live in harmony with naturearea. borders large expanses The creation of major retail commuters due to its fantastic links Due to the landscape and innovation. What makes the Agents, gives his view on this stylish wardrobes and storage space. New Homes Manager, of open countryside, and is stores, leisure facilities and great to London, and these have also community features that the homes at Woodhurst Park new landmark development. Outside the gardens will be an Romans Estate Agents located on the Windsor side places to eat will mean that its attracted some of the country’s development will have, it will be a stand out from the crowd? of Bracknell, offering easy residents can do all this locally leading companies to set up major lifestyle choice for customers rather ‘outside room’ with space for The homes are exceptional in so access to many great facilities without necessarily having to offices in the area. Employment is than just a new property to live in. barbecues and entertaining. many ways. For example there will in and around the area. travel to Reading or Windsor. very good in the area and this in The mix of homes will also ensure Interview with be kitchens where there is space for the Chairman. turn is also a draw for purchasers. that a very diverse community

EACH HOME HAS ITS OWN UNIQUE QUALITIES BUT EVERY HOME FEATURES WELL CONSIDERED, FLOWING OPEN PLAN SPACE.

Interview with the Headteacher.

Interview with the Head Chef at The Royal Oak, Paley Street.

We talked to the owners of the farm shop at Fernygrove Farm.

IN AN HOUR OPEN SPACES

Specially created spaces designed for a more natural outlook

THE COUNTRY PARK THE VILLAGE GREEN THE ORCHARD PARK THE NATURE TRAIL

Extensive landscaping really is at the heart of this new This traditional design provides an open- Located along the landscaped Greenway running The Nature Trail is the second LEAP neighbourhood, starting with an expansive Country Park to air meeting place for residents and will through the centre of the development, The Orchard at Woodhurst Park, situated close to the the west, providing a large area of natural green space undoubtedly become a hub for relaxing, Park will provide an oasis of tranquility, with both fruit Orchard Park and providing more bordered by existing woodland and meadows and featuring picnics and community celebrations. The and ornamental flowering trees and informal paths adventurous activities, with a watchtower cycle and footpaths through the parkland. The perfect main routes traverse around the edge of The creating maze-like gardens and glades to explore. With and cargo netting creating the perfect place to take the dog for an evening stroll after work, or Green, creating a generous area of open space benches and natural clearings, The Orchard Park is the lookout posts for mini explorers. venture out on a family bike ride, taking in the stunning bordered by Oak and Maple trees. perfect place to unwind and meet friends. scenery and fresh air as you go.

THE GREENWAY THE HILL FIELDS THE VILLAGE POND THE WATERCOURSE

Leading off from the Country Park and flowing Located close to The Village Green, A traditional feature, The Village Pond Situated to the east of Woodhurst Park, this natural through the very heart of the development from east to The Hill Fields is the first of two Local is situated to the south of the development watercourse provides a stunning and diverse environment west is a beautiful landscaped central Greenway, Equipped Areas for Play (LEAP) at and will provide a peaceful setting to relax waiting to be explored. New footpaths, boardwalks and bridges linking the whole community together through a Woodhurst Park. This designated play area by the water. Here you can feed the ducks along with seating and bird hides will allow residents to interact collection of unique and exciting open spaces for all is so named for its low grass hillocks for and enjoy the local wildlife, whilst reading with this natural setting and enjoy the local wildlife. residents to enjoy, finishing at The Watercourse which informal play, with slides, tunnels and a book or enjoying a picnic. Enhancements will include new tree planting and the creation leads over to the new school. bridges creating a fun experience. of water meadows to create a diverse habitat. ‘The Splash’ will be retained as the crossing point of the river, leading to the new school.

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IN AN HOUR Exceptional homes for a fresh way of life

We don’t just build houses, we create neighbourhoods tailor made for 21st Century community living

e all want to find that special place to call home, and at Woodhurst Park that is exactly what you will discover. Combining traditional skills with the latest technology, each of the properties at Woodhurst Park Whas been carefully crafted to ensure that they do not just meet, but exceed the expectations and requirements of contemporary life. From the energy and water-saving appliances to the high quality fittings and finishes selected, thought has gone into every aspect of your new home to make sure it remains your dream home for many years to come.

But that is not all you will find at Woodhurst Park. Here, you will discover a new community and a fresh way of life. Working with and enhancing the local environment, we have created cycle and footpaths, a new primary school, play areas and central meeting points, The Village Pond and woodlands that can be enjoyed at leisure. After all, having the opportunity to live life at your own pace in a stunning environment is what owning a Berkeley home is all about.

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An Expert’s Opinion Our homes can be contemporary or A home to live in harmony with nature. heritage inspired – we are not looking to InterviewInterview wwithith recreate the past but thet. he CChairman.hairman. build something exceptional for today. Andrew Saunders-Davies EACH HOME HAS ITS OWN UNIQUE We talk with the Chairman of Berkeley Oxford QUALITandIE Chiltern,S BU AndrewT E Saunders-Davies,VERY H aboutOME the ambition, drive and vision that build some FEATUREofS the WUK’sE finestLL homes. CONSIDERED, FLOWING OPEN PLAN SPACE.

This year Berkeley celebrates 40 years work together beautifully. We are not looking in business. How different is building to recreate the past but use skills and homes now? craftsmanship to build something exceptional When Berkeley began back in 1975 the aim for today. More broadly we look at the setting was simple – to build a quality new home that and what has gone before – and its potential stood out from the rest. So much has changed for what it could become. since then from how discerning today’s buyers are, to vastly improved insulation levels and Community and neighbourhood seem very concern for environmental impact, but what important to the Berkeley Group approach. has never changed whether it is developments We build distinctive, attractive, successful along iconic city riversides or in stunning Interview with developments and neighbourhoods that make country park landscapes, is Berkeley’s a lasting contribution to the landscape and the the commitmentHeadt enota justch toe buildr. great homes but communities we create. In addition Berkeley great places to live. Group has contributed £416 million to local communities in the last five years. This has In business terms Berkeley is now part of funded new schools, parks, shops, transport a larger family. and other public amenities. InteIndeed,rvie todayw wthe iBerkeleyth t hGroupe H is madeead up Chef of five autonomous companies – St George, St Sustainability seems a key word for Berkeley. at TJames,he StR William,oyal BerkeleyOak , andP aSt lEdward.ey Street. Our commitment is to make every We are publicly owned and listed on the development, home and community as London Stock Exchange as a FTSE 250 sustainable as possible and stand the test of company. We gained a full listing on the Stock time. The environmental performance of a Exchange in 1985 as The Berkeley Group development is monitored tightly, we adapt PLC which, I’m proud to say, has a reputation We talked to the owners of themth toe climate change, publish independent for outstanding commercial performance. farm shop at Fernygrove Faresearchrm. measuring our social and economic impact, and measure quality of life through a Tell us more about the Berkeley Vision. framework for social sustainability. In 2014 the Our Vision focuses on five key areas – our Group won the Queen's Award for Enterprise customers, the homes we build, the places we – the most prestigious UK accolade for create them, operations and people. It is a business performance – for sustainable proactive business strategy that ensures we development, and were ranked top home remain a world-class business. Our customers builder in the 2013 Next Generation IN areA at theN heart H of Oour Udecisions,R and we benchmarking which ranks the UK's 25 biggest continue to develop individually designed, housebuilders on sustainability strategy and high quality homes in wonderfully designed performance. Berkeley's score was the highest surroundings that enhance residents’ quality of recorded since the benchmarking began. life. Behind it all are our fantastic teams across all our operations. Berkeley has been voted Britain's Most “AT BERKELEY WE DELIVER Admired Company. Four decades on how What sets a Berkeley home apart? does that feel? We build to a high specification and pride This is a fantastic achievement since it MORE THAN JUST HOUSING. ourselves in a great attention to detail, as well recognises what we do and that we really have as establishing space and technology standards made our mark. The award reflects years of in our homes. Whether homes are hard work and dedication from all our staff. WE CREATE FANTASTIC contemporary or heritage inspired, all feature stunning architectural detail and materials that HOMES IN AMAZING PLACES”

Photography depicts a previous Berkeley showhome and is indicative only. At Berkeley we look to provide a specification for every aspect of life, from day to day practicalities, to implementing covetable cutting-edge design, to future-proofing your home.

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Interview with the Chairman. Photography depicts a previous Berkeley showhome and is indicative only.

ne of the biggest decisions we make in life, from day to day practicalities, to our lives is buying a new home; it is as implementing covetable cutting-edge design, to much of an emotional investment as it future-proofing your home. We always strive to EACHEACH HHOMEOME HHASAS IITSTS OOWNWN UUNIQUENIQUE is a financial one. That is why making create beautiful, sustainable, good quality homes the right choice of where to live is of which every customer can appreciate.’ QUALITIESQUALITIES BBUTUT EEVERYVERY HHOMEOME paramountO importance, and why here at Berkeley we go that extra mile to make sure that we have He adds, ‘Each home has its own unique qualities FEATURESFEATURES WWELLELL CCONSIDERED,ONSIDERED, thought of everything you desire and need in but flowing open-plan space appeals to everyone. your new home. You will find this feature in all of the homes FLOWINGFLOWING OOPENPEN PPLANLAN SSPACE.PACE. at Woodhurst Park, along with a fresh and Ben Ivey, Design & Specification Manager for contemporary design, and exceptional levels Berkeley, is responsible for selecting the interior of specification throughout.’ finishes for all the homes at Woodhurst Park. ‘We look to provide a specification for every aspect of

Interview with the Headteacher.

Interview with the Head Chef at The Royal Oak, Paley Street.

We talked to the owners of the farm shop at Fernygrove Farm.

IN AN HOUR Woodhurst Park has been developed with a fresh and contemporary design, and boasts exceptional levels of specification throughout.

Photography depicts a previous Berkeley showhome and is indicative only. rom the smallest details to throughout, and bathrooms come with Create your own features that you cannot even chic Villeroy & Boch suites as standard. distinctive sense of see, we have carefully considered every aspect of your new home You are able to choose from a range of style in your brand at Woodhurst Park, leaving no finishes for your home, and a selection of Fstone unturned in our quest for quality and colours and materials have been selected new Berkeley home perfection. Beautiful kitchens worthy of by our team of interior designers to provide being the hub of the home feature state-of- a stunning outcome, including stylish the-art appliances, while spacious, open plan ceramic flooring and tasteful kitchen units living spaces have been created for and worktops, luxury carpet and a range of contemporary life. Flooring is provided neutral paint finishes. The Architect’s View.

An Expert’s Opinion

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Are there any plans for the new school facilities activity, as well as being a place where the InterviewInterview wwithith to be used for the broader community and children can discover and learn from the thethe HHeadteacher.eadteacher. community events? landscape and nature, including science and the Our school has always had a strong tradition of environment as well as about biodiversity and interaction with the community. We currently wildlife. Children also learn much from play and A new school have a wide range of activities – Brownies and the landscape offers enormous potential to simply Anna Kennedy Boot Camps, dancing classes and the Church of play and have fun there. Children love to use St Michael’s holds meetings and services here. their imagination from making dens to picking up Interview with the Head CWhilehef the primary purpose of the new facilities is pine cones or sticks and creating games from within a new Woodhurst Park will see a new school site to for the school children, it will allow us to maintain what they find. workat inT conjunctionhe Ro ywitha lWarfield Oak C, ofP Ealey Standre broadenet. that connection with the community. School’s existing site. We spoke with The Watercourse is a lovely habitat in itself – community Headteacher Anna Kennedy, about what the again, what sort of activities might it inspire for The new school is set in wonderfully new school with its innovative new facilities will the children? mean for the school and the broader community. landscaped areas – how important do you feel it is for children to be in touch with the It really is a fantastic area and we share the vision of We talked to the owners ochangingf the seasons and nature? Berkeley for this wonderful space. The Watercourse Set to be at the heart of community life, the new two-form farm shop at Fernygrove FChildrenarm .learn in all sorts of different ways, and will really set the scene and tone as children walk to entry primary school will provide state-of-the art facilities the landscape around the school will allow us to school in a calm, safe, and inspirational environment and a safe and nurturing environment for local children to continue our strong focus on sports and physical as they prepare for their learning day. begin their formal education. The new school is going to expand the size – how excited are you about what is happening? We are all tremendously excited about the arrival of the new school, and the impact it will have on children’s learning and on their families. We are aI veryN outward A lookingN schoolHO andU the newR school facilities mean we can build on our strengths.

What new facilities are you most looking SCHOOLS Garth Hill College (ages 11-19) 1.2 miles forward to seeing and using? FURTHER AFIELD Primary School (ages 4-11) 1.8 miles We have worked closely with the architect and Berkeley in the planning and design of the new Ranelagh Secondary School (ages 11-18) 2.6 miles school, and the Early Learning Areas in Heathfield School for Girls (ages 11-18) 3.5 miles particular are going to be wonderful. These will From nursery schools to universities, there LVS Ascot Day & Boarding School (ages 4-18) 3.6 miles be open, flexible spaces where the children can is a whole host of educational facilities to explore and learn. They will also include choose from nearby, for every age range. Park Secondary School (ages 4-16) 3.6 miles outdoor space so the children will have the Ascot Heath Church of England Junior School (ages 7-11) 4.8 miles freedom to move around both inside and outside and between the two. A wonderfully innovative Papplewick School for Boys (ages 6-13) 5.2 miles ‘Learning Street’ which will be at the hub of the Eton College (ages 13-18) 10.5 miles classrooms will provide a broad learning space that will be ideal for doing activities such as group-work. All distances taken from Google maps.

School places are not guaranteed to residents. 3 The SHOPPING In Bracknell, you really can shop ‘till you drop! Home to a range of High Street favourites such as Next, New Look and Topshop, as well as 4 future is bright independent retailers and a twice- weekly market, the town provides a GREENING BRACKNELL first-class shopping experience and offers a varied caters for all tastes and budgets. landscape to discover and enjoy at for Bracknell leisure. With over 50 parks and 30 countryside sites in the vicinity, from Caesar’s Camp to , which is a recipient of the Green Flag Award, there’s plenty for walkers, cyclists and horse riders to explore. 1 TOWN REGENERATION Multi-million pound investment is set to transform Bracknell town 5 centre into a vibrant hub that will NEW HIGHWAY 6 meet the needs of the community. NEW CINEWORLD As part of the regeneration The joint initiative between Film fans will be able to catch all plans, £5m worth of roadworks Bracknell Forest Council and the latest blockbusters from the have been taking place in and Bracknell Regeneration Partnership comfort of a brand new 12-screen around Bracknell to make will see new homes, services and Cineworld cinema when the state- travelling in and around the transport links rejuvenate the town. of-the-art complex, featuring the town centre quicker and easier. latest 3D technology, opens its doors during 2017. 2 7 EMPLOYMENT According to research from Grant WAITROSE Thornton, Bracknell Forest is one of When it opened in 2011, the 25,000sq ft the UK’s best locations for 8 Bracknell outlet, which boasts a variety of employment and the area is the UK biodiversity features, was Waitrose’s home of many large corporations RAILWAY STATION greenest store. As well as stocking up on such as Dell, Waitrose, Panasonic Travelling by rail could not be more convenient groceries, shoppers can see a ‘bug hotel’ and Fujitsu. with Bracknell railway station perfectly placed on in the car park, providing a safe haven for the London Waterloo-Reading line. Regular and hibernating insects, and the store’s green direct services get to London Waterloo in just roof, which is covered in grass to provide a over an hour and Reading in around 20 minutes. habitat for wildlife. The town is also home to the supermarket chain’s UK HQ.

All imagery is indicative only. Travel times courtesy of Google Maps and National Rail. SPOILT FOR CHOICE ASCOT RACECOURSE – 5.1 MILES LEGOLAND WINDSOR – 7.5 MILES At Woodhurst Park you are perfectly placed for business and leisure

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CHILTERN HILLS The Hand and Flowers HENLEY-UPON-THAMES MAIDENHEAD

Maidenhead Station A321 A4 LOOK OUT DISCOVERY CENTRE – 4.4 MILES MADEJSKI STADIUM – 12.3 MILES M4 SLOUGH The Hinds Head The Waterside Inn BRAY

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Map depicts approximate distances to Woodhurst Park, indicative only. Distances courtesy of Google Maps. All imagery is indicative only. BRACKNELL SKI CENTRE – 1.9 MILES UNIVERSITY OF READING – 9.0 MILES Augustus imputat plane lascivius agricolae, etiam Michelin pessimus tremulus oratori insectat Octavius. Ossifragi vocificat oratori, quod saetosus rures adquir starred dining 1. THE HAND & FLOWERS hen it comes to dining out, you really are spoilt for choice. Something of a foodie’s With a selection of Michelin-starred restaurants within 2. THE WATERSIDE INN heaven, the area is home to four Michelin- starred restaurants, which serve up cuisines easy reach of Woodhurst Park, you will not have to travel from around the globe. WThe village of Bray boasts two of the UK’s four restaurants to far to indulge in a host of gastronomic delights have received and retained 3 Michelin stars: The Waterside Inn, founded in 1972 and run today by Alain Roux, and Heston Blumenthal’s The Fat Duck, which prides itself on teasing the taste buds with its sensory dishes. As you’d expect, booking is essential at both restaurants, which offer genuine dining experiences rather than simply a meal – although they don’t come cheap! THE ROYAL OAK Also on the menu in Bray is3. The Hinds Head and The Royal Oak, which each have one Michelin star to their name and serve up delicious dishes in centuries old buildings that have been transformed into 21st Century dining venues. 4. THE HINDS HEAD hen it comes to dining out locally, there is plenty of choice. Something of a foodie’s heaven, the area Wis home to a selection of Michelin-starred restaurants, which serve up cuisines from around the globe.

The nearby village of Bray boasts one of the UK’s four restaurants to have received and retained 3 Michelin stars: 1. 2. 3. The Waterside Inn, founded 4.in 1972 and run today by Alain Roux, which prides itself on teasing the taste buds THE FAT DUCK THE WATERSIDE INN THE ROYALwith its exceptionalOAK dishes. AsTHE you’d expect,HINDS booking HEAD is essential at this restaurant, a real gastronomical experience not to be missed!

Also in Bray is The Hinds Head and near Maidenhead you will find The Royal Oak. Each of these fine restauarants have one Michelin star to their name and serve up delicious dishes in centuries old buildings that have been transformed into 21st Century dining venues.

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A home to live in harmony with nature.

Interview with the Chairman.

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A few years Michael Chapman ago no Michelin We talked to the owners of the fThear 17thm Centuryshop Royal at Oak F epubr nservesyg upro modernve F Britisharm food. that has establishment would won the restaurant a Michelin star amongst its many accolades. We spoke to Head Chef Michael Chapman about being inspired by everything from consider an informal the dishes his mother cooked to the arrival of new season ingredients – and about finding himself firmly established on the culinary map. dress code, but that is all changing. IN AN HOUR

Michael, you developed a passion Your approach is traditional At one time dining out could be Finally, describe your ideal meal – for cooking in your 20s. What was classical cooking using good intimidating but you show that price no object! it that made you see food and quality local produce – what are great dining need not be stuffy and My ideal meal is not about what I cooking as your future? your favourite local or regional good food need not be pretentious. am eating, it is down to the My wife and I were working in a small ingredients that you cook with at As a nation are we changing this? company I am with – sat around the hotel in , and one day I the Royal Oak? Yes, the Gastropub has gone a long dining room table snacking on some found myself in the kitchen. I realised Every month, every new season, way to create a culture of relaxed tapas style nibbles, chatting with my that I loved thinking of new menus there is a new set of great fresh eating. Around 15 pubs in the UK daughter about school, waiting for and creating interesting dishes for our ingredients and produce that can be now hold Michelin stars and this the spaghetti bolognese to be customers and I particularly enjoyed used. I get excited when the shows that good food does not finished while the garlic bread is the sense of achievement when Yorkshire rhubarb season starts, always need to be enjoyed in a warming. Laughing about, enjoying customers gave positive feedback. and now Wye Valley asparagus is formal atmosphere. A few years ago each other's company – sipping a with us. In a few weeks English peas, no Michelin establishment would glass of South African Pinotage – broad beans and strawberries will be consider an informal dress code, naturally I’m a bit biased when it Tell us how it felt joining the team about. That is the best thing about but that is all changing. comes to wine! at the Royal Oak, where you rose cooking, every day is different. to Head Chef and were recognised in your own right when it retained The Royal Oak has an impressive For further information on the Michelin star in 2014? Do you think we are becoming Wine List and also pulls a great The Royal Oak, and its Michelin- star menus and special events, visit I had trained in Michelin star more discerning in what we eat pint! It is nice to see it champion www.theroyaloakpaleystreet.com restaurants in London, and whilst it and how it is sourced? British beer. The Good has been hard work it would not be Definitely. Leading chefs in the Well Brits enjoy 20 million pints of possible without inspiration from the media have played a big part in the beer every day, making it the nation's great chefs I’ve had the pleasure of awareness of healthy eating and the favourite drink and over 80% of the working with. One man alone cannot importance of sustainability. It is vital beer we drink is produced in the UK, work in a kitchen of this standard, so to make choices that promote local so choosing beer supports a very one has to thank all those chefs who suppliers as well as preserving our British industry. There are more have come and gone since I came to well-being. If we are aware of the than 1,200 breweries in the UK – the Oak in 2009, as well as those who source of our produce and the the highest level since the 1930s – are still here. To be recognised with ingredients, we can make a difference thanks to the welcome boom in Food Guy the Star is a real sense of by supporting a healthier lifestyle as independent microbreweries. achievement, but to be honest it also well as the local economy. sometimes does not feel real – I can't You originally came from South believe how far I have come! Africa – are there dishes from your childhood that make you feel nostalgic? I remember my mum's home cooked soups and stews full of tasty wholesome goodness. They also remind me of great family times when we all came together to share my mum's warmth. It was true food for the soul! The Architect’s View.

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A home to live in harmony with nature.

Interview with the Chairman.

EACH HOME HAS ITS OWN UNIQUE QUALITIES BUT EVERY HOME FEATURES WELL CONSIDERED, FLOWING OPEN PLAN SPACE. A taste of We wanted to create Interview with a great space both the HeadteacQUALITYher. indoors and out where Fresh local produce and an old fashioned approach to service everyone feels welcome Interview with the Head Chef at The Royal Oak, Paley Street.

There is also a coffee shop on site, serving delicious homemade produce and providing a relaxed WeWe talkedtalked ttoo tthehe oownerswners ooff tthehe and friendly place for all the family. How important was it for you to farmfarm sshophop aatt FFernygroveernygrove FFarm.arm. create that sort of atmosphere? Being from a large family, we know how important it is to spend time James & Charlotte Quinn together, so we wanted to create a great space both indoors and outdoors where everyone feels welcome and enjoys visiting. We caught up with James and Charlotte Quinn on a break from their IbusyN lives Aon theN farm. HHereO we foundUR a couple with a passion for growing, producing and sourcing some of the best quality food in the area.

Farming life is hard work. It must Why do your customers say they All of the below ingredients can be purchased from call for a real team effort? buy from the Farm Shop? Fernygrove Farm Shop, Hawthorn Hill, Warfield RG42 6HN. The farm we live on and run our Well they appreciate the high quality www.fernygrovefarm.co.uk business from is 600 acres, and of what is sold, and they like the fact covers Hornbuckle Farm as well as that we know exactly what we put Fernygrove Farm which is mainly into our products. We also sell quite arable with some grassland for a range of goods here now so people sheep and pigs. Charlotte’s father can stock up on everything from stills owns and manages the farm fresh and home-cooked hams, and arable side of things. The sheep biltong, game and pies to fruit and Chicken, leek & blue ch eese pie 70g Smoked Bacon, cubed are owned and managed by vegetables in season and store Charlotte’s sister Louise and her cupboard staples. We also source 25g Butter husband Michael, and the pigs are some wonderful cheeses including • owned and managed by ourselves. Barkham Blue with its rind, deep Fry bacon until crispy in a frying 400g Roast Chicken, chopped So it is a real family affair. yellow colour and smooth buttery pan. Remove bacon and add th e butter to th e texture, as well as Waterloo cheese – 3 Rosemary Sprigs, chopped a lovely semi-soft, off-white cheese. pan. Add th e onion and leeks and soften over Charlotte, you grew up on this Each day a local bakery delivers farm – what aspects of farm life do , th en add garlic and cook for a freshly baked bread. a low h eat Onion, d iced your own three children most enjoy? furth er minute. Add th e bacon back in to th e They love being outdoors and 2 Leeks, sliced helping to feed the animals. You farm your own grass-fed lamb leek mixture and set aside to cool. Unsurprisingly they especially love and rare breed pork – tell us a 2 Garlic Cloves, crush ed little about that. helping with any of the newborns! • Mix th e chicken through th e leek mixture along Our grass-fed lamb is incredibly 2 tbsp Flour popular as is the pork from old with flour, crèm e fraich e, stock, 150g of blue What made you decide to open a . Season well. favourites like Saddleback and Welsh shop on the Farm? ch eese and th e chopped rosemary 100ml Crèm e Fraich e breeds. We won a top prize at a We opened the Farm Shop in sausage festival when we first started • 150ml Stock 2011. The idea was to promote and since then have been runners up Spoon into th e oven dish and top with mash ed British home-grown produce. for the South East region for the potato. Dot butter over th e top along with th e 175g Blue Ch eese James has always been a butcher and National Sausage competition. We we both have a passion for quality also were runners up for the remainder of the blue cheese. 800g Mash ed Potato food where you know how and Countryside Alliance ‘Best Butchers’ where it was produced. It is great to awards. It is always nice to be • Bake for 40 minutes until golden. see what you have bred or grown recognised for what you do. . turn into something fresh and • Serve with steam ed vegetables and enjoy delicious to eat. We also love that direct link between us growing the food and selling it to the customer. 03: 05: SKI CENTRE DISCOVERY CENTRE You will not have to wait Set within 1,000 hectares of until winter to ski or woodland, the Look Out snowboard thanks to Bracknell Discovery Centre in Bracknell Ski Centre, which caters for provides a fun day out for all At your all ages and abilities. Coated the family. As well as over 80 in artificial Perma-snow, the science and nature exhibitions, ski slope is joined by an there is also a children’s Olympic-sized ice rink adventure playground. www.jnlbracknell.co.uk www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/ LEISURE thelookoutdiscoverycentre 02: 04: WATER WORLD TENNIS Whether you like your leisure activities energetic or at Make a splash at Coral Reef, Get match fit at Bracknell otherwise known as Bracknell’s Lawn Tennis club, which a calmer pace, there are plenty of activities locally to Water World, a family leisure provides five floodlit courts pool with slides, rapids, spa that can be used all year round exercise and stimulate adults and children alike. pools, toddlers’ pools and more. and booked online. As well For adults, there is Sauna as coaching for adults and World, which features two juniors, the club runs a saunas, a Paradise Saunarium, singles box league. health studio and sunbeds. www.bracknelltennis.com www.bracknell- forest.gov.uk/coralreef

01: GOLF Whether you are looking to join a club or play more casually, there is a fantastic variety of golf courses between five and ten miles from home at Woodhurst Park. Highlights include the members-only Royal Ascot, which dates back to 1887 and is the oldest golf club in the area, and the Downshire Golf Complex’s par 72 18-hole pay-as-you play championship course. www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/downshiregolfcomplex A DAY AT THE RACES

hether you are a seasoned The undisputed highlight of the social and People’s Racecourse, partly due to it remaining racing enthusiast or just racing calendar, Royal Ascot sees more than open during both World Wars in a bid to boost fancy a flutter on the 300,000 people turn out in force for the five- the country’s morale. Providing days and With two of the country’s thoroughbreds, you will not day race meeting. A strict dress code is imposed evenings out for all ages to enjoy, popular most prestigious Royal have to travel far to enjoy a and much attention is given to the outfits worn fixtures include its Family Fun Days, Ladies and Wday at the races when you live at Woodhurst by visitors as well as to The Queen and Gentlemen’s Days and Monday Night Racing. racecourses just a short Park. Combining history and heritage, Royal members of the Royal Family, who arrive daily Ascot is only 5 miles from home, while Royal in a horse-drawn carriage. Other Ascot The racecourse maintains an intimate distance from Woodhurst Windsor is just 9 miles away. highlights include the November m eeting, atmosphere yet boasts a whole host of Park, you are perfectly placed which gets in the festive spirit by providing facilities for a variety of purposes, including Since it was founded by Queen Anne in visitors with a Christmas Shopping Village charity fundraisers, conferences, exhibitions for visiting Royal Ascot and 1711, Royal Ascot has established itself as one alongside the racing and the Festival of Food & and weddings. Royal Windsor, which of the country’s – if not the world’s – finest Wine Race Weekend in September. racing venues. Today Ascot stages 26 days of Royal Windsor has been associated with combine sporting excellence racing per year on its two tracks, attracting horse racing since the era of Henry VIII, over 500,000 visitors annually who turn up to however it did not host its first meeting until and sophisticated socialising enjoy not just the racing, but also the fine 1866. The only flat figure-of-eight racecourse in spectacular style. dining experiences that accompany it. in the country, it is often referred to as The Pack a picnic and head to Windsor A Royal Park Great Park, which is perfect for walking, cycling and horse riding. on your doorstep

iving at Woodhurst Park, the park features one of northern you really could not be better Europe’s largest populations of ancient placed for getting out in the Oak and Beech trees. fresh air and enjoying the nearby park life. And where Whether you are after a leisurely betterL to head than Windsor Great Park, stroll or somewhere to run, Windsor which is less than 10 miles from your Great Park provides a varied landscape front door. for visitors of all fitness levels to enjoy. The park, which covers some 4,800 acres, Once the private hunting ground of can also be used for fishing, horse riding, Windsor Castle, the vast majority of the cycling and even flying model aircraft, park is now open to the public, who come ensuring that there really is something in their droves to enjoy all that it has to for everyone. offer with nearly three million people visiting each year.

Home to an abundance of wildlife, including a 600-strong herd of red deer, The Architect’s View.

An Expert’s Opinion

A home to live in harmony with nature.

Interview with the Chairman.

EACH HOME HAS ITS OWN UNIQUE QUALITIES BUT EVERY HOME FEATURES WELL CONSIDERED, FLOWING OPEN PLAN SPACE.

Interview with the Headteacher.

Interview with the Head Chef at The Royal Oak, Paley Street.

When the bright Close enough to experience London for a night out at the all that the City has to offer theatre, a day of serious retail lights of London without actually living within therapy, or to watch a match We talked to the owners of the beckon, you can be in it, Woodhurst Park is ideal for at Wembley, the capital is farm shop at Fernygrove Farm. commuters and pleasure seekers yours for the taking. the capital in no time alike. From Bracknell railway station, which is a five minute And for those that prefer LONDON drive from home, regular and the comfort of their own car, direct services will get you into travelling by road is equally Waterloo in an hour. From here convenient with the M4 and the main attractions are easily M3 easily accessible from accessible by tube, bus or on foot. Woodhurst Park. ININ AANN HHOUROUR So whether you are heading into

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM THE M4 Leave the M4 at junction 8/9, then at the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A308(M) towards Woodhurst Park, Harvest Ride, Maidenhead (Central). Continue for a mile, at the roundabout take the 4th exit onto the A330 to nd Warfield, Berkshire RG42 2PN Ascot/Bracknell, continue for 3.5 miles and take the 2 exit at the roundabout onto the A330. Turn right onto the A3095 towards Bracknell. At the ‘Three Legged Cross’ public house, turn left onto the A3095. Call: 01753 784417 At the ‘Plough and Harrow’ public house turn right onto the A3095, then at Warfield roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Harvest Ride. At the next roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Harvest Ride, continue for ½ mile and Woodhurst Park is situated on your right hand side. www.woodhurstpark.com FROM THE M3 Leave the M3 at junction 3, then at the roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A322 towards Bracknell/Bagshot. Continue forward, at the next roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A322 towards Bracknell/Reading and continue forward at the next set of traffic lights towards Bracknell/Reading. At the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A322 towards Wokingham/Maidenhead, then at the next roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the A3095 towards Maidenhead Town Centre. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto the A3095 towards Maidenhead Town Centre, then at the Met Office roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the A3095. At Warfield roundabout take the 1st exit onto Harvest Ride, then at the next roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Harvest Ride. Continue for ½ mile and Woodhurst Park is situated on your right hand side.

The information in this document is indicative and is intended to act as a guide only as to the finished product. Accordingly, due to Berkeley Homes’ policy of continuous improvement, the finished product may vary from the information provided. These particulars should not be relied upon as statements of fact or representations and applicants must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness. The views expressed by the people we interview belong to the respective interviewed individuals and are subject to change. This information does not constitute a contract or warranty. Travel directions are courtesy of theaa.com. Woodhurst Park is a marketing name only and will not necessarily form part of the approved postal address. Applicants are advised to contact Berkeley Homes to ascertain the availability of any particular property. O386/15CA/0515.

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