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147284 Thehenshaw__112 D CONTENTS TAKING YOU SOMEWHERE OUT OF THE ORDINARY An ancient town with an exciting future and 02 a surprising aeronautical heritage. ADDLESTONE: A PLACE THAT’S REALLY TAKING OFF A major regeneration project is launching 04 a whole new era for Addlestone. DISCOVER YOUR DESTINATION Close to London, well-connected, with wide open spaces and a buzz in the air. 06 INTRODUCING BLÉ RIOT GATE A new community on the town’s green edge but close to its heart. 12 THE HOUSES MY REDROW & ABOUT REDROW Three and four-bedroom family residences Finding and purchasing you new home in a distinctive contemporary style. 14 is a lot easier online with My Redrow. 26 THE APARTMENTS CONTACT US One and two-bedroom apartments If you want to know more or have that make ideal starter homes. 20 any questions, we would love to help. 28 Taking you somewhere OUT OF THE ORDINARY HI RES NEEDED JUBILEE HIGH SCHOOL. ST PAUL’S PRIMARY SCHOOL ADDLESTONE REGENERATION ADDLESTONE SCHEME SHOP OUT SMOKE ADDLESTONE RAILWAY STATION WEYBRIDGE 1 MINUTE DRIVE What makes Addlestone special is its M25 11 MINS location. Within the M25 and with great commuter connections, it borders an expanse of open, green space. Blériot ST GEORGE’S Gate enjoys uninterrupted views across COLLEGE this and towards the Thames but is still only a stroll from the station and the up-and-coming shopping and 02 03 entertainment area. BLÉRIOT GATE Addlestone Addlestone: A PLACE THAT’S REALLY TAKING OFF Addlestone is undergoing a renaissance. A £70 million regeneration scheme, due for completion in 2017, is breathing new life into a town centre already well-served by shops and eating places. Clustered around the existing civic centre and a new six-screen cinema, the scheme is sensitively integrated with the existing townscape to add a range of prestigious retailers and restaurants, with plenty of parking and generous public spaces. THE ADDLESTONE REGENERATION SCHEME WILL INCLUDE: Computer Generated Image, indicative only Retail including a Restaurants Little Waitrose A six-screen cinema is the focus of the new, pedestrian- friendly shopping and 6-screen cinema Gym eating district. Premier Inn hotel Green spaces and 04 05 town plaza BLÉRIOT GATE Addlestone LOCAL AREA Discover your DESTINATION Addlestone really does offer that old cliché, the best of both worlds. You can be in London in under an hour or rambling through green fields or by the Thames in minutes. The town combines the best of old and new too, with sensitive development plans that really enhance its existing advantages. Easy access to the great outdoors is one of the great benefits of life in Addlestone, especially if you commute to work in London. There’s no better antidote to urban stress than a stroll through the landscaped gardens of Woburn Park or along the riverside walks of Chertsey Meads. They are right on your doorstep and the royal parks at Windsor and Richmond are only a short drive away. A refreshing walk with the dogs Few places this close to the Capital are blessed with quite so many, accessible green spaces. Cricket at St George’s College 06 07 BLÉRIOT GATE Addlestone River Wey LOCAL AREA High-flying LIFESTYLES If you enjoy the good life, you’re in the right place at the right time. Local shopping is undergoing a makeover, and retail trips to the local towns such The regeneration scheme is on schedule to bring the as Kingston upon Thames or London’s best of the UK’s high street West End could not be easier. There are to the heart of Addlestone. more great local restaurants and pubs on offer, and when only the best will do, you can always book yourself in to the Michelin-starred Fat Duck or Waterside Inn in nearby Bray. Piajeh boutique, Weybridge Enjoying a coffee at Nikki’s, Weybridge St George’s College, Weybridge Fleurs Amanda, Weybridge 08 09 BLÉRIOT GATE Addlestone LOCAL AREA DESTINATIONS FROM BLÉ RIOT GATE: Blériot Gate is a short walk from A choice of Addlestone Station with speedy connections to the mainline at ADDLESTONE BY CAR Weybridge. You can be in London by BY TRAIN BY AIR ROUTES BY FOOT train in less than an hour, in Guildford M25 Junction 11 Weybridge London Heathrow in 30 minutes and Reading in around 50. Regular bus services connect you to Train station 2 miles 5 mins 15 mins local towns and London Underground 4 mins Guildford Guildford London Gatwick and, if you’re driving, Junction 11 of the M25 is two miles away, giving you swift Library 15 miles 32 mins 36 mins access to the M3 and M4. 10 mins Maidenhead Reading Luton Tesco 24 miles 51 mins 50 mins 13 mins London London Waterloo London City Leisure centre 25 miles 57 mins 1 hr 25 mins 23 mins Timings are taken from National Rail and Google Maps with train times being the shortest journey shown. A308 Teddington Sunbury Station TEDDINGTON Kempton Racecourse M25 Hampton Station SUNBURY- A308 Bushy Park ON-THAMES Hampton KINGSTON- Wick RIVER THAMES UPON-THAMES THORPE Kingston Station Hampton RIVER THAMES WEST MOLESEY Court Palace Sunbury Golf Club Virginia Water EAST MOLESEY M 3 A 3 2 0 Shepperton Station A 3 0 5 0 SURBITON M 3 A244 M 3 SHEPPERTON Surbiton RIVER THAMES THAMES DITTON WALTON- ON-THAMES Chertsey Meads H E R S H A M R D HAMPTON COURT WAY LONG DITTON Esher Station A309 Foxhills Golf Club M25 A 3 0 7 Hersham Village A317 Golf Club Addlestone Station Walton-on-Thames WEYBRIDGE Station ESHER A320 ADDLESTONE HERSHAM QUEENS ROAD A3 OTTERSHAW Weybridge Station A 3 0 7 GUILDFORD RD New Burhill Golf Club 10 11 M 2 5 BLÉRIOT GATE Addlestone A3 A245 A320 BYFLEET OXSHOTT A3 A 3 0 7 Addlestone Station COBHAM Introducing BLéRIOT GATE This spacious development of apartments and houses, sits on the ideal site within Addlestone. On one side, the rail station and town centre are only a short walk away. On the other, views towards the River Thames across Woburn Park and Chertsey Meads give the development a refreshingly open feel. 12 13 Computer Generated Image, indicative only BLÉRIOT GATE Addlestone BLÉRIOT GATE The three and four-bedroom residences The Houses at Blériot Gate offer a 21st century take on the country town house. A careful CLASSICALLY use of sympathetic materials ensures that the style of the development as a whole, though contemporary in feel, INSPIRED is in keeping with local traditions and the existing townscape. At the same time, each house is designed to meet the demands of modern family life. 14 15 Computer Generated Image, indicative only BLÉRIOT GATE Addlestone THE HOUSES – INTERIORS Immaculately finished, the clean lines of the generously proportioned living areas provide a blank canvas on which to create your family home. HI RES NEEDED 16 17 Photography taken from previous Redrow developments and indicative only. BLÉRIOT GATE Addlestone THE HOUSES – INTERIORS HI RES IMAGES Quality is essential when it comes to interior design. NEEDED Only the finest kitchen appliances and the best bathroom fittings are good enough. Space-saving, fitted bedroom cupboards, beautifully crafted to the highest standards, are offered as an optional extra. 18 19 Photography taken from previous Redrow developments and indicative only. BLÉRIOT GATE Addlestone BLÉRIOT GATE The attractive, one and two-bedroom The Apartments apartments at Blériot Gate make ideal starter homes, perfectly attuned to the CONTEMPORARY expectations of modern-day living and contemporary taste. Finished to an excellent standard throughout, CHIC with a host of stylish and practical touches, they all feature terraces or balconies, designed to take full advantage of the development’s beautifully landscaped gardens. 20 21 Computer Generated Image, indicative only BLÉRIOT GATE Addlestone THE APARTMENTS – INTERIORS The layout of the thoroughly modern interiors has been designed to be both impressively stylish and totally practical. 22 23 Photography taken from previous Redrow developments and indicative only. BLÉRIOT GATE Addlestone THE APARTMENTS – INTERIORS INTERIORS BEING RE SHOT Clever interior design takes full advantage of all the available space with superb detailing and beautiful finishes. The emphasis is on quality throughout, right down to the specification of the best bathroom fittings. 24 25 Photography taken from previous Redrow developments and indicative only. BLÉRIOT GATE Addlestone My About REDROW REDROW Our Customer Commitment: Our aim is to provide our customers with a home they are proud of, delivered with the best levels of customer service possible. A PREMIUM DEVELOPER From large greenfield sites to complex We’re proud too that our achievement 2 brownfield regeneration schemes, and ‘can do’ attitude have been our reputation for highly imaginative acknowledged with many prestigious design, build quality and customer awards year after year; namely Best service is well known. Never before have Large House Builder at the What House? these characteristics been more evident Awards and our 5-star rating from than at our developments like The the Home Builders Federation annual Summit, Bournemouth and Lymington customer satisfaction survey. Shores, Lymington. We take enormous pride in our homes and our fastidious attention to every last detail shows. Supporting you through your new home search and purchase. 1 3 Do it the easy way, online with My Redrow, the earlier you make your choices, the more choices you will have. YOUR PERSONAL TOUCH RESERVE Simple steps to help you Simple steps to help you Style and personalise your new home Not sure of the next steps? See our online, all from the comfort of your own handy tips and checklists. home, any time of day or night. Contact one of our recommended New Confirm your Style and Colour Choices Build Mortgage Specialists to advise and pay for Optional Extras securely you about the best financial solution online by credit or debit card.
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