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Sunbury-On-Thames SUNBURY-ON-THAMES A gated collection of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes in Sunbury-on-Thames VELARE PLACE OFFERS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE IN SUNBURY-ON-THAMES, THE FIRST RIVERSIDE VILLAGE ON THE NORTH BANK TRAVELLING UPSTREAM FROM LONDON. THIS STUNNING COLLECTION OF 37 HOMES INCLUDES A CHOICE OF TWO, THREE, FOUR AND FIVE-BEDROOM HOUSES, SET IN GENEROUS SURROUNDINGS THAT ENHANCE THE DEVELOPMENT’S PRIME LOCATION. ALL HAVE CONTEMPORARY DESIGN FEATURES THAT MAXIMISE SPACE, LIGHT AND FAMILY LIVING. VELARE PLACE / 03 VELARE PLACE OFFERS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE IN SUNBURY-ON-THAMES, THE FIRST RIVERSIDE VILLAGE ON THE NORTH BANK TRAVELLING UPSTREAM FROM LONDON. THIS STUNNING COLLECTION OF 37 HOMES INCLUDES A CHOICE OF TWO, THREE, FOUR AND FIVE-BEDROOM HOUSES, SET IN GENEROUS SURROUNDINGS THAT ENHANCE THE DEVELOPMENT’S PRIME LOCATION. ALL HAVE CONTEMPORARY DESIGN FEATURES THAT MAXIMISE SPACE, LIGHT AND FAMILY LIVING. 02 / VELARE PLACE VELARE PLACE / 03 UNVEILING YOUR NEW HOME THE VISION FOR VELARE PLACE IS TO CREATE A FAMILY- FOCUSED COMMUNITY THAT PAYS CLOSE ATTENTION TO CHARACTERFUL DESIGN WITHIN A LANDSCAPE SETTING. This brand new development traditional dual pitched roofs gives you the choice of 10 and Georgian style architecture different contemporary house found throughout Sunbury and styles with generous interior the South East. proportions. The five-bedroom Velare Place has been designed houses are spread over three to achieve level 4 of the Code storeys, with large bedrooms for Sustainable Homes and has and living areas. been developed as a result of Homes have been sensitively significant consultation with the constructed in keeping with local community. Showhome CGI is for illustrative purposes only VELARE PLACE / 05 EXPLORE PERFECT PLACES ALONG THE RIVER FINDING A PEACEFUL LOCATION TO ESCAPE THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE FOR COUPLES AND FAMILIES, WHILE ALSO RETAINING THE ADVANTAGES OF STAYING WITHIN THE M25 AND NOT BREAKING THE BANK FOR THE RIVERSIDE PROFESSIONALS AND COMMUTERS, IS LIKE DISCOVERING A HIDDEN GEM. LIFESTYLE THAT COMES WITH The location of Velare Place with glorious river-fronting beer is a big draw. Leafy Sunbury gardens are all within a stroll. has a cohesive neighbourhood Sunbury Walled Garden is a THE ENVIABLE character by virtue of it’s flagship park, winning a Gold geography, with the River Award and best small park at Thames to the south, Kempton the South & South East in Bloom POSTCODE. Park and Thames Water land Awards. Alongside the Walled to the east and north, and the Garden is Orchard Meadow, Green Belt between Sunbury which acts as an attractive wild and Shepperton to the west flower village green. and north. Slightly further afield are It also enjoys the riverside the Royal Botanic Gardens lifestyle that comes with the at Kew and Surrey’s rolling enviable postcode. Residents countryside to the south. can take advantage of Kempton Park Racecourse is this stretch of the Thames close and golf courses dot the backwater. Green spaces, surrounding landscape. parks, boat hire and two pubs 08 / VELARE PLACE VELARE PLACE / 09 PERFECT PLACES ALONG THE RIVER THE RIVERSIDE LIFESTYLE THAT COMES WITH THE ENVIABLE POSTCODE. 08 / VELARE PLACE UNCOVER A RICH HERITAGE ACCORDING TO THE DOOMSDAY BOOK OF 1086, SUNBURY HAD FIVE PLOUGHS AND 22 HOUSEHOLDS. Since then Sunbury has made census and health check, and its mark in literature, it is the August Amateur Regatta mentioned in Dickens’ Oliver with celebratory street market Twist and H.G. Wells’ The War are firm favourites in the of the Worlds, and also for events diary. its landmarks which include Velare Place itself is located St Mary’s Church, Hawke on the site of a former pumping House and the Millennium station, which was built by the Embroidery. Today this gallery East London Water Works in is famous for its tapestry 1866. For refreshments of a as well as lively exhibitions, stronger nature, The Three events and workshops. Fishes in Green Street is one Colourful traditions such as of the oldest pubs in Surrey, swan upping, the annual swan dating back to the 16th century. VELARE PLACE / 13 DISCOVER BETTER T R AV E L CONNECTIONS SUNBURY OFFERS THE GENTLE PACE OF A VILLAGE AND EXCELLENT TRAVEL LINKS TO LONDON - A PERFECT BLEND OF COUNTRY AND TOWN. On the doorstep of London, rail links You’re close to Junction 1 of the M3 from Sunbury take you into Waterloo with national road links and access to in about 45 minutes*, while the direct the M25 as well as the South Coast service from nearby Walton-on-Thames and West Country. Heathrow Airport gets you there in as little as 30 minutes*. is also a short drive away. Sunbury lies Shepperton, Upper Halliford, Kempton within the borough of Spelthorne, next Park and Hampton also provide regular to bustling Richmond upon Thames. services into Waterloo via Kingston It is popular with families and offers and Clapham Junction, and also via better value for people wanting to Twickenham and Richmond during combine good travel connections rush hour. with a more peaceful pace of life. 20 / VELARE PLACE *Travel times are based on current national rail timetable figures. VELARE PLACE / 15 REVEALING A VIBRANT VILLAGE COMMUNITY WITH ITS PRETTY STREETS, LOCAL SHOPS, CAFÉS AND RESTAURANTS, AND MANY PUBS AND RESTAURANTS ALONG THE RIVER, SUNBURY-ON-THAMES RETAINS ITS VILLAGE CHARM. The main streets are Manor Catholic College, Sunbury Manor Lane and Thames Street School and The Bishop Wand running parallel to the Thames, Church of England School. Local and The Avenue and Green prep schools include Denmead Street, which are an attractive and Twickenham, and when mixture of Victorian terraces and it comes to local independent 1930s semi-detached houses. schools, Hampton, Lady Eleanor Holles, Halliford School and St The local community have James are all equidistant and looked after and maintained accessible on public transport. the area well. Grab a coffee at Little Italy or sing in the choir at Of course it’s not all about work, the lively Riverside Arts Centre. kids need to play, and Lower Join the congregation at St Sunbury is an excellent place to Mary’s Church or try your hand get active with access to tennis at photography or textiles with courts, a good sports centre and the Sunbury Working Artists; swimming pool, Sunbury Cricket here you’ll find something for Club, London Irish Rugby Club, everyone to do. kayaking/canoeing on the river and sailing at the Queen For families with growing Mary Reservoir. children, there are a number of day nurseries as well as Across the river, the upmarket four state primary schools: shops, delis, bars and boutiques Chennestone, Kenyngton of Molesey’s Bridge Road bring Manor, St Ignatius RC and sophistication and elegance to Springfield, and three state this pretty riverside setting. secondary schools: St Paul’s 16 / VELARE PLACE UNCOVER YOUR NEW HOME A PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH QUALITY, FAMILY, GATED HOMES. HOUSE TYPE • ARMSTRONG (9,16) • CABOT (10) • COOK (11-34) • COLUMBUS (13,32) • DRAKE (14,15) • EARHART (18-20) • FIENNES (21,22,25) • GAGARIN (23,24) • HILLARY (26,27) • HUDSON (28,29) • LIVINGSTONE (30) • R ALEIGH (35,36) • SCOTT (37) • HOMES (1-8) Homes 1-8 are allocated affordable homes 20 / VELARE PLACE VELARE PLACE / 21 ALL IN THE DETAIL HOUSES AND APARTMENTS ARE FINISHED TO AN EXTREMELY HIGH SPECIFICATION, AND EVERY LAST DETAIL CAREFULLY THOUGHT THROUGH. In common with all Linden BATHROOMS ENHANCE Homes’ developments, AND EN-SUITES Style the interior of your new Linden each Velare Place property – Contemporary white home to your own individual taste. comes with integrated kitchen sanitaryware Enhance is a unique in-house appliances as standard plus a – Ideal Standard chrome taps service exclusively available to 10-year NHBC warranty for – Saloni ceramic wall tiling Linden Homes purchasers. It offers peace of mind, as well as a two- – Larndean Knight tile flooring you the chance to tailor your new year customer care warranty. – Heated towel rails home ready for the day you move in. Working with our Style Consultant KITCHENS LIGHTING AND ELECTRICS you can personalise your home from – Fully fitted contemporary – Downlights to kitchen, our range of options and potential kitchens living room, bathrooms, upgrades, soft furnishings, fixtures – Okite quartz worktops ensuites, master bedroom, and fittings. and upstands halls and landings – Under counter sink – TV/SAT/FM/DAB points – AEG integrated oven and telephone points (double oven in 4 and 5 – Shaver point to bathrooms bedroom homes) and ensuites – AEG ceramic hob GENERAL with extractor hood – Well insulated building fabric – Zanussi integrated – Energy efficient gas fired fridge/freezer Baxi boiler plus mains – AEG washer dryer pressure cylinder and dishwasher – Gated vehicular access with key fob access system to residents only – Turfed rear gardens – 10 year NHBC warranty 22 / VELARE PLACE THE ARMSTRONG HOMES 9 & 16 FIRST FLOOR Living/Kitchen 5987mm x 5724mm / 19’–8”x 18’–9” Master Bedroom 3943mm x 3131mm / 12’–11”x 10’–3” Bedroom 2 3350mm x 2743mm / 11’–0”x 9’–0” Total Nett Area 785sq ft Bathroom Ensuite AC Kitchen Hall Master Bedroom Living /Dining Bedroom 2 w First Floor Cycle Store Hall Ground Floor Key: w = wardrobe 26 / VELARE PLACE CGI is for illustrative purposes only VELARE PLACE / 27 THE CABOT HOME 10 GROUND FLOOR Living Room 6450mm x 4077mm / 21’–2”x 13’–4” Dining/Kitchen 6490mm x 4637mm / 21’–3”x 15’–3” Utility 2420mm x 2068mm / 7’–11”x 6’–9” Ensuite FIRST FLOOR Master Bedroom 5234mm x 4637mm / 17’–2”x 15’–3” Dressing Room 2826mm
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