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Brochure PDF 00.Pdf Carefully curated Experience the best of town and country living at Artworks. Every aspect of this exciting new development has been carefully curated to provide residents with the ultimate lifestyle. From the quality materials and thoughtful design to the outstanding location, this stylish collection of modern houses and apartments offers something unique. Built on the site of the former Hertfordshire Arts College, this stylish development has plenty of character and is positioned just under two miles from the town centre. Residents here will have ample room to explore the outdoors, with a variety of green public spaces and a landscaped courtyard to enjoy. With 75 contemporary 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and 10 spacious 3 bedroom homes available, there’s something to suit every lifestyle. Digital illustrationisindicative only Digital Visionary design For a multitude of lifestyles 01 02 Balancing light and shade 03 Positioned in the picturesque market town of Hitchin and just a short train journey from London, residents can 03 eateries Quirky A variety to choose from enjoy the perfect work-life balance. There’s ample opportunity to unwind and relax, with rolling countryside nearby and beautiful scenery to admire. Although these stunning homes are set in a peaceful location, there are also a selection of shops and restaurants within easy reach. Artworks has been designed with modern lifestyles in mind. Everyday life is made easier, with allocated parking spaces to each home and excellent transport routes to nearby towns. 02 views Breathtaking outdoors the great Explore The enviable location of Artworks takes the stress out of the daily commute, whilst the contemporary interior design ensures you’re surrounded by style. 01 of Hitchin centre The and vibrant Historic 02 Inspired surroundings Established in the 8th century, Hitchin has grown to become a busy market town. Rich in both history and architecture, it’s home to the largest parish church in Hertfordshire, St. Mary’s, and has a number of old streets and buildings that are on the National Heritage list. With an expanse of countryside to explore and a variety of amenities on the doorstep, everything you need is within touching distance. There’s a local butchers and a grocers, a library and a number of cosy pubs to choose from. Sit by the log fire with a real ale in The Highlander, a rustic pub with plenty of charm, or visit The Half Moon and tuck into a Ploughman’s. 01 Outdoor enthusiasts can stroll along the River Hiz, which runs through the town, wander through chalk grasslands at Pegsdon Hills or pick fresh flowers at the Hitchin Lavender Farm, which is home to over 25 miles of lavender rows. The swimming centre and Market Theatre is ideal for families whilst food enthusiasts can awaken their taste buds with a visit to the weekly farmers market. There’s a real creative buzz in the air here too - from the annual Rhythms of the World Festival, which sees acts from all over the globe perform, to the Hitchin Festival which hosts an array of comedy gigs, theatre shows and art exhibitions. You can admire local art all-year-round at The Art Nest. The gallery is a short stroll from Market Square and showcases a collection of hand crafted ceramics, paintings and prints. Families are well served, with a selection of good schools to choose from in the area. Hitchin Girls’ School, located on the top of Windmill Hill, is rated as outstanding by Ofsted, whilst The Priory School is a mixed community comprehensive school and has a 'good' Ofsted rating. For younger families, 02 Lavender Farm Hitchin 25 miles of lavender rows Highbury Infant School is approximately a mile away and offers education for children aged 5-7 as well as a day nursery. 01 town A busy market in history Steeped 02 Exhibiting modern convenience Hitchin Railway Station, which is on the Great Northern and Thameslink Lines, is less than a mile away. Commuters are well catered for, with regular direct trains running into London, Stevenage and Cambridge. The Express service to London King’s Cross takes just 35 minutes and both the A1 (M) and M1 are also within easy reach. 01 By train in minutes) 5 6 33 35 43 45 HITCHIN STEVENAGE LETCHWORTH CAMBRIDGE LONDON LUTON LONDON GARDEN CITY KING’S CROSS MOORGATE 02 commuting Stress-free to London Connections By car in minutes 5 15 17 39 46 57 HITCHIN GREAT STEVENAGE LUTON ST ALBANS CITY MILTON CAMBRIDGE WYMONDLEY KEYNES Times are approximate and sourced from National Rail and Google Maps. 01 Station Railway Hitchin Lines and Thameslink Northern Great 01 02 03 Perfectly 03 countryside Stunning air of fresh a breath Enjoy Balanced Hitchin is set amongst green open The stunning cathedral city of space and is close to a number St Albans is also nearby and boasts of villages, towns and cities. a selection of high-end retailers, boutiques and bars. Visit The Maltings The village of Great Wymondley and Christopher Place for a spot 02 culture Café for socialising Perfect is just over three miles away and is of shopping, stop at The Snug to the perfect place for a relaxed day sample some classic cocktails or out, with pretty scenery and historic dine out at Thompsons, a vibrant buildings to discover. Stevenage is a restaurant serving a selection 15-minute car journey away and has of mouth-watering dishes. a variety of entertainment on offer. Take in a show at the theatre, catch If you’re longing for some sunshine, the latest blockbuster at the cinema or London Luton Airport is less than head to Fairlands Valley Park for 10 miles away and offers routes to 01 Cathedral Albans St over the city Towering an exciting day out on the water. a number of European destinations. LOCAL AMENITIES A1 A6 A11 A421 Duxford Biggleswade Melbourn A505 M1 Royston Leisure Stations Shops Bars & Restaurants Schools Millbrook A6 Henlow 23. Chesfield Downs Golf and Country Club A507 26 A1 A507 A10 24. Stevenage Leisure Park (incl Cineworld & David Lloyd) A507 1. Hitchin station 18. The Priory School Silsoe 28 A505 25. Inspire Luton Sports Village 4. Sainsbury’s 9. The Highlander pub Flitwick A1(M) 6 minute drive/ 6 minute drive 10 minute drive 10 minute walk M1 A5120 Universities Woburn Letchworth 16 minute walk 26. University of Bedfordshire 5. Waitrose 10. The Half Moon 19. Hitchin Girls School Garden City A505 A507 M11 Roads 8 minute drive 8 minute drive 7 minute drive/ Health 27. A1(M) 6. Churchgate Shopping 11. The Victoria Public 17 minute public transport 32 Buntingford A5 A602 23 28. M1 A505 Centre House 20. Highbury Infant School A5120 Hitchin Leighton A6 Places of interest 2. Pinehill Hospital A10 9 minute drive 5 minute drive & Nusery Buzzard A602 24 29. Knebworth Park 7 minute drive Stansted A505 25 12. The Pitcher & Piano 9 minute drive STEVENAGE Mountfitchet 30. Stockwood Discover Center A505 Luton ST PAULS 3. Courtney House Surgery A120 31. Barton Hills Nature Reserve Amenities Dunstable 33 WALDEN Standon 9 minute drive 21. Highover JMI School Bishop’s 6 minute drive A5 27 32. CHAMPNEYS HENLOW 8 minute walk 31 Knebworth A602 Stortford Takeley 13. The Snug 30 7. Hitchin Library 22. Kinders Mills Day Nursery 29 8 minute drive A1(M) Airport M1 10 minute drive 3 minute drive Pitstone 33. Luton airport 14. The Anchor Inn A1081 A1184 8. Hitchin Swimming A119 7 minute walk Harpenden A1000 A4146 Sawbridgeworth Centre 15. Lussmanns Fish Welwyn Garden City Tring A10 7 minute drive and Grill A414 A41 A414 9 minute drive M11 Hatfield Harlow 16. Roberto's Berkhamsted Hemel Hempstead St Albans 6 minute drive A414 17. Hermitage rd. Bar A1(M) A41 A414 Chipping & Restuarant Chesham M25 Ongar 7 minute drive Potters Bar Cheshunt Epping e A413 v M1 A M25 ld e l Amersham l i S y d G t a H R M25 o 18 ir A1 M11 W d t e l e f e o e n C y v l a R d a A r o a w d S s d t e W e d Borehamwood A10 s H t Watford y R ll n n A355 e r a u a y L l d l d u r a i l n b D g ve W il e o s M25 O h M g o r es W i n G n H s rk W a H B a u y r y M H M il e d la a e R r t a ve d h d o W 22 r e R G a l d ay y d w R r ve d o h ig 21 H A505 B r a FURTHER AFIELD m S p t r to a n t h P m a o r Walsworth W d B k re ool R g R e A ro n v e B d d alm v e ral e R d f Rd d p o m r a d H Bear R to n R d d d d R l R il e C h v ed o o R Lancaster r o Leisure Universities Places of interest Ave G k s L anc W I aste K W r Rd c i B i a l k aliol Rd l n y ian Rd l g e t ’ f s o S 14 R r e d d c R n A505 d e 23. Chesfield Downs Golf r 27.
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