TITLE PAGE TAG LINE A BESPOKE COLLECTION OF 10 DETACHED 4 AND 5 BEDROOM HOMES A WARM WELCOME
We pride ourselves in providing you with the expert help and advice you may need at all stages of buying a new home, to enable you to bring that dream within your reach. We actively seek regular feedback from our customers once they have moved into a Croudace home and use this information, alongside our own research into lifestyle changes to constantly improve our designs. Environmental aspects are considered both during the construction process and when new homes are in use and are of ever increasing importance. Our homes are designed both to reduce energy demands and minimise their impact on their surroundings. Croudace recognises that the quality of the new homes we build is of vital importance to our customers. Our uncompromising commitment to quality extends to the first class service we offer customers when they have moved in and we have an experienced team dedicated to this task. We are proud of our excellent ratings in independent customer satisfaction surveys, which place us amongst the top echelon in the house building industry. Buying a new home is a big decision. I hope you decide to buy a Croudace home and that you have many happy years living in it.
Russell Denness, Group Chief Executive
CROUDACE HOMES DEVELOPMENT IN BASINGSTOKE, HAMPSHIRE
THE STABLES MEDSTEAD, HAMPSHIRE OUT AND ABOUT The nearby market town Alton has an array of independent and well known Excellent education opportunities are one of the many benefits of shops. In the Domesday Book, it was noted that Alton was one of the most living in Medstead. It is a great location for any family to live, grow important market towns. The town has many Grade II listed buildings and learn. Medstead Church of England Primary School is under 10 Situated in Medstead, The Stables is a bespoke and has the feel of a very traditional English town. Alton boasts a variety minutes on foot. St Mary’s Bentworth Church of England Primary of traditional pubs and a vast selection of restaurants. This prospering School and Four Marks Church of England Primary School are less collection of 10 detached 4 and 5 bedroom community still holds weekly markets with local produce on Tuesdays in than 3 miles away. Amery Hill School, Alton College and Perins homes. The Stables is located on the outskirts the town hall, home produce on Fridays in the Methodist Church Hall and School are less than 6 miles away from The Stables. of the village, close to good local amenities and an antiques and vintage fair every third Sunday of the month. The Stables offers great transport links. The A31 is only 2.1 miles surrounded by beautiful countryside. Medstead is perfectly located to enjoy a range of nearby activities away and the M3 (JCT 9) is under 15 miles away. From Alton, the and amenities for all the family including a cinema, health centre, nearest Rail Station offers regular services to London Waterloo Medstead is in the Northern region of East Hampshire. Nearby are the tennis club, golf club, gliding club, Holybourne Theatre and The Allen making this a perfect location for commuters. The thriving town spectacular South Downs, these chalky hills boast miles of unspoilt Gallery. There are two fantastic golf clubs including Worldham Golf of Basingstoke is less than 12 miles away and the coastal city of countryside for all the family to roam and explore. Many footpaths and THE CASTLE OF COMFORT, MEDSTEAD Club and Alresford Golf Club both under 7 miles away. Southampton is less than 26 miles away. bridleways lead across the Downs from Winchester to Eastbourne. The village is steeped in history going back 3000 years. The name ‘Medstead’ has been spelt in many different ways and there are several ideas of how the name originated. One theory is that in feudal times, the village marked a half way point, the ‘mid-stead’, on the road from Farnham to Winchester, a route requently travelled by the King and Bishop. Established in 1947, The Jane Austen House Museum is a stone’s throw away. This was the author’s home where she was free to write and let her creative flair flourish. The village of Medstead has an abundance of natural beauty with rolling hills and as one of the county’s highest points there are numerous stunning views. Nearby is the Medstead and Four Mark steam railway which was first opened in 1868. Since then it has been lovingly restored with a period booking office and museum. The heritage railway is part of the Watercress Line Railway and operates for 10 miles between the market towns of Alresford and Alton. A short walk from The Stables, the village has an excellent range of local amenities including Handy Stores, Post Office, a traditional country pub The Castle of Comfort, the Village Hall and a Grade II listed Church. The Village Hall is used for various activities such as badminton, flower shows, Pilates and hosting the Village Fete. This sporting community has its own cricket and tennis clubs both within the heart of the village. BEACON HILL, THE SOUTH DOWNS WAY
THE STABLES MEDSTEAD, HAMPSHIRE GENERAL DEVELOPMENT LAYOUT
Each home within The Stables is considered in design, generous in proportion and gives peace of mind with the distinctive high quality specification and service offered by a Croudace built home.
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