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Brochure Have Been Created to Give You a General Indication of the Finished Properties and Do Not Show Adjacent Properties A THRIVING COMMUNITY To ensure Wickham Field is in keeping with the architecture style of the village, great care was taken designing the homes to compliment the local vernacular. In consultation with the Design Team at the District Council we used our joint knowledge of local materials and traditional building methods to produce homes and a new environment that Wingrave can be proud of for years to come. Your new home at Wickham Field is nestled perfectly in the Buckinghamshire countryside, just 6 miles from the historic market town of Aylesbury. Enjoy the benefit of country-living in the quaint village of Wingrave, featuring thatched roofed cottages, and a thriving village hall with plenty of community and social activities for all ages, WINGRAVE including singing, martial arts and baby sensory classes. The traditional 17th century village pub, The Rose & Crown, provides the perfect cosy atmosphere to enjoy all year round, featuring an open fire in the winter months and a delightful beer garden to soak up the sun in the warmer months. WICKHAM FIELD Nearby Aylesbury offers a great range of high street and independent shops, as well as an abundance of eateries. The town is also home to a wide selection of entertainment venues, including an Odeon Luxe Cinema and the Waterside Theatre showcasing a range of West End musicals, comedy, and the annual Christmas Pantomime. The district of Aylesbury Vale offers a superb range of outstanding local schools, both independent and state. Wingrave Church of England Combined school is situated just over 1/2 a mile away from your new home in the centre of the village. Nearby Aylesbury has a fantastic choice of schools including Aylesbury Grammar School and Aylesbury High School. OFFERING A NEW STANDARD IN LUXURY LIVING, EACH HOME AT WICKHAM FIELD IS FINISHED TO A HIGH SPECIFICATION AS STANDARD. Wickham Field is a collection of 29 stunning, family homes. Each one is designed with care, ensuring your new home is of the best quality, using locally sourced materials where possible. With a high specification, modern interior yet homely and warm feel, your new home is bursting with character and timeless design. At Rectory, we offer a range of homes to ensure you are never limited by choice. The finish of your house is a detail that really makes it stand out and we take this into careful consideration when designing our homes. With a variety of different finishes including brick, render and tile – each home on the development showcases a different style perfectly. QUALITY AND QUALITY Designed with your family’s unique requirements in mind, every aspect of your new home has been carefully considered. Combining spacious living spaces with natural light to create an airy feel. PEACE OF MIND PEACE The specification includes contemporary kitchen cabinets with silestone worktops and luxurious bathroom suites. En suites and fitted wardrobes are also a standard feature within the master bedroom. Photographs of previous Rectory developments HARTWELL HOUSE AND SPA Set in over 90 acres of gardens and parklands within the Vale of Aylesbury, Hartwell House is a National Trust owned Jacobean and Georgian house. Relax and unwind at their relaxing spa, or enjoy a scrumptious afternoon tea. NATIONAL TRUST With two National Trust estates within easy reach you are spoilt for choice. Delve into history at Waddesdon Manor by exploring one of their exhibitions, or take advantage of one of the many food fairs, summer film nights or the famous Christmas Market. Take a stroll around Ascott House and gardens with a wonderful mix of formal and informal fountains, sculptures and nature at its finest. TRING The beautiful market town of Tring is under 20 minutes away, offering a fantastic array of independent cafés, restaurants and shops. Explore wildlife and outstanding beauty at College Lake Nature Reserve, or take a tour OUT AND ABOUT around Tring Brewery and taste award winning beers. ZSL WHIPSNADE ZOO As one of Europe’s biggest wildlife conservation parks, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 3,000 animals. When visiting the zoo there are plenty of activities to get involved in including, meeting the animals and becoming a keeper for a day. For a once in a lifetime experience, stay onsite and become neighbours for the night with the white rhinos at the Lookout Lodge. RECTORY IS PASSIONATE ABOUT CREATING From our headquarters in Haddenham, Buckinghamshire, NEW HOMES WITH CHARACTER, CAREFULLY Rectory first made its mark on the discerning market in DESIGNED AROUND THE NEEDS OF OUR The Home Counties 26 years ago, and we have upheld CUSTOMERS, BALANCING PRACTICALITY our track record proudly ever since. We are committed WITH TIMELESS DESIGN, AND CREATING to investing in our people, continually improving our DEVELOPMENTS THAT RESPOND TO AND standards, and delivering the highest quality homes, BLEND WITH THEIR UNIQUE SURROUNDINGS. whilst creating new communities which respect their surroundings and leave a legacy of lasting quality. With decades of experience identifying and selecting prime locations, and designing and We are proud of our reputation for providing high delivering premium developments, Rectory is standards of living, and a specification truly unrivalled completely committed to the highest standards by most of our competitors. of design, construction, specification and DIFFERENCE customer service. Rectory has built an industry-leading reputation on superior quality and design. Our high level of THE RECTORY THE RECTORY The foundation of the Rectory brand, and the service is maintained from the build process, with hallmark of any Rectory home, is a completely an exceptional technical and build team, to the sales bespoke approach to the design and build process, process, with dedicated sales and aftercare teams. and unrivalled attention-to-detail throughout each development. As a privately owned and We also recognise the benefits of integrating our new managed niche developer, Rectory excels at homes with existing towns and villages by supporting creating stunning developments in highly local facilities through sponsorship and support of desirable locations, with beautiful properties community projects, arts and leisure organisations that are full of character, that our customers in addition to the contributions made through our are proud to call home. planning obligations. Photographs of previous Rectory developments SITE PLAN CADMORE | Plots 1, 2, 5 & 6 3 bedroom home ASHENDON | Plots 3 & 4 29 2 bedroom home plus study 10 28 PRESCOTE | Plots 11, 27 & 28 4 bedroom home 9 27 11 WILCOTE | Plot 12 8 5 bedroom home 12 7 23 24 CORNWELL PLUS | Plots 7 & 8 6 3 bedroom home 25 26 5 HARTWELL Plots 9 & 26 | 4 3 2 4 bedroom home 1 LACEY | Plots 23, 24 & 25 4 bedroom home WINTERBROOK | Plots 10 & 29 4 bedroom home Computer generated image. The site plan is for illustration purposes only, it is not a legal plan and is not intended to indicate specific landscaping. The artist impression CGIs in this brochure have been created to give you a general indication of the finished properties and do not show adjacent properties. During the construction and planning application process it may be necessary to make certain changes. Landscaping, ground levels, steps, retaining walls, garages and parking and material colours are indicative only. Please check with Rectory Homes if clarification is required. CADMORE PLOTS 1, 2, 5 & 6 3 BEDROOM HOME Computer Generated Image. Landscaping indicative only. Plots 2 and 1 shown above. PLOTS 1 & 2 GF PLOTS 1 & 2 FF BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 2 3.53m x 3.00m 4.59m x 2.97m 11’7” x 9’10” 15’1” x 9’9” LIVING/DINING ROOM 5.03m x 4.59m GARAGE C 16’6” x 15’1” C E/S C KITCHEN C 3.03m x 2.30m 9’11” x 7’7” BEDROOM 3 3.24m x 2.39m 10’8” x 7’10” WC BATH GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR C - Cupboard | W - Wardrobe | E/S - En Suite | A/C - Airing Cupboard Plot 2 shown above. Plots 1 and 5 are handed. All room dimensions are given in metres and are between finished plastered faces. Imperial dimensions are in feet and inches to the nearest lower full inch. Dimensions are the maximum dimensions and include dormer recesses. Plan dimensions in rooms with sloping ceilings are given to the theoretical 1,500mm ceiling line. All dimensions are taken from architects’ plans and are likely to vary during the construction process. Please consult your sales advisor for plot specific details on elevation treatments, floorplans, window/external door locations and parking details. This brochure does not form part of any contract. The CGI has been created to give you a general indication of the finished properties and does not show adjacent properties. ASHENDON PLOTS 3 & 4 2 BEDROOM HOME PLUS STUDY Computer Generated Image. Landscaping indicative only. Plots 4 and 3 shown above. PLOTS 3 & 4 GARAGE BEDROOM 1 E/S 2.87m x 2.71m 9’5” x 8’11” LIVING/DINING ROOM 5.24m x 4.58m W 17’2” x 15’0” C BATH A/C KITCHEN 3.23m x 2.27m 10’7” x 7’5” BEDROOM 2 3.76m x 2.40m 12’4” x 7’10” STUDY WC 2.65m x 2.07m 8’8” x 6’9” B GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR C - Cupboard | W - Wardrobe | E/S - En Suite | A/C - Airing Cupboard Plot 4 shown above. Plot 3 is handed. All room dimensions are given in metres and are between finished plastered faces. Imperial dimensions are in feet and inches to the nearest lower full inch. Dimensions are the maximum dimensions and include dormer recesses. Plan dimensions in rooms with sloping ceilings are given to the theoretical 1,500mm ceiling line.
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