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Rd Q H ue e e ath Road n s Ro ad BY AIR Pine Grove London Heathrow Airport is approximately 25 minutes LATIMER drive away and with London Gatwick only 40 minutes, WE YB R I D G E SURRE Y KT13 8JL nger Hill M25 A317international travel is right on your doorstep. Ha M3 A244 B374 Rd EM3lgin B372 LATIMERSHEPPERTON B388 B373 CHERTSEY Egerton Ro WE YB R I DA317 G E St GeoSURRErge’s Avenue ad Y KT13 8JL A320 A3050 WALTON-ON-THAMES WEYBRIDGE B372 e LA TIMER u n A317 e WE YB R I D G E SURR EY K T 1 3 8 J L Gra v C nvil A A318 ob le Ro ad d b HERSHAM l OTTERSHAW e O tt M25 s H i Inhurst House, Brimpton Road, B374 ll B374 d a Baughurst, Hampshire RG26 5JJ B365 Ro h A3 s A320 i Telephone 0118 970 8200 B end r v ookl A245 a BYFLEET C LATIMER a nd WE YB R I D G E SURRE Y KT13 8JL s COBHAM Road A3 www.bewley.co.uk A245 B374 M25 LATIMER WE YB R I D G E SURRE Y KT13 8JL LATIMER WE YB R I D G E SURRE Y KT13 8JL LATIMER WE YB R I D G E SURRE Y KT13 8JL LATIMER Bewley Homes are proud to welcome you to Latimer Gate, an exclusive gated development of luxury 4 & 5 bedroom three storey town houses in the prosperous town of Weybridge, Surrey. If it’s a high quality of life you are looking for then you need I. The Development II. Well Connected look no further than Latimer Gate. IV. Weybridge. The Perfect Setting VII. Close to the Centre IX. Specification XVIII. The Development Overview LA TIMER XX. The Houses WE YB R I D G E SURR EY K T 1 3 8 J L XXX. Bewley Homes XXXII. Bewley Awards Well Connected. Weybridge’s popularity is due to its close proximity to London whilst still retaining its rural charm. A quintessential commuter town just a 30 minute train journey into London Waterloo and just a few minutes drive away from Jct 10 and 11 of the M25 and the A3, it is well placed for easy access into Kew Gardens central London and the North. Hampton Court, 5.4 miles - 25 minutes London Heathrow Airport, 13.2 miles - 39 minutes Windsor, 15 miles - 37 minutes Virginia Water, 8.5 miles - 30 minutes Wimbledon, 17.5 miles - 46 minutes Kew Gardens, 11.6 miles - 41 minutes Central London, 25.8 miles - 1 hour 15 minutes Wimbledon Leatherhead, 16 miles - 31 minutes Ascot, 12.1 miles - 37 minutes II LA TIMER WE YB R I D G E SURR EY K T 1 3 8 J L Windsor Castle Weybridge, the perfect setting Weybridge High Street Appearing in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Webrige and Webruge its early history was of a small village with a river crossing – that was until Henry VIII made it fashionable by building a palace here for his 4th wife Anne of Cleves and where, rumour has it, he married his 5th wife, Katherine Howard, in the chapel. This popular town is made up of a number of distinct areas: town Oatlands Park Hotel centre shopping area, Monument Hill/Queens Road shopping area, St. George’s Hill, Brooklands and Oatlands Village. St. George’s Hill, a 964 acre private estate that features both a golf and tennis club as well as around 420 houses, is a very popular residential location for celebrities and successful entrepreneurs such as Cliff Richard, Didier Drogba and Theo Paphitis, star of Dragons Den. St.James Church, Weybridge IV LA TIMER WE YB R I D G E SURR EY K T 1 3 8 J L Weybridge Gardens As you would expect, Weybridge offers a cosmopolitan and sophisticated range of excellent restaurants, cafes and pubs. The Close to the centre Brooklands Centre comprises a good selection of shops such as Education is well catered for with many primary schools, A must to visit is Brooklands Museum, the world’s first purpose- Marks & Spencer, Tesco, Currys, Mothercare and Argos. secondary schools and Brooklands College for 6th form built motor racing circuit constructed in 1907. Birthplace of students focusing particularly in BTechs. British motorsport and aviation (home of Concorde) it is unique and displays a wide range of Brooklands related motoring and There is certainly plenty to keep you occupied in Weybridge aviation exhibits. as far as sport is concerned. Whatever your interests, there’s something for everyone. A variety of sports clubs Close by is Weybridge Heath, part of Weybridge Common, such as Weybridge Vandals Rugby Club, Elmbridge Canoe which comprises 47 acres of lowland heathland and is home Club, Weybridge Bowls Club, Weybridge Cricket Club, to many rare species of insects, birds and plants. In the 1970s’ Weybridge Rowing Club and Weybridge Lawn Tennis and 1980s’ it was allowed to fall into a poor state of repair and Club to name but a few. There are also several amateur recently the Surrey Wildlife Trust called upon a scrub clearance football teams, but unfortunately the Addlestone and plan in an attempt to restore it to its former glory. Horace Weybridge Town FC disbanded in 1985. If you love a Donisthorpe, an eccentric and famous myrmecologist, visited game of golf, look no further than St. George’s Hill Golf Weybridge Heath to investigate the ant colony. Club, designed and built by the legendary Harry S. Colt in 1912, it has been said that he considered it his ‘Jewel in the Crown’! You are guaranteed a challenging game of golf in a wonderful setting. LA TIMER VII WE YB R I D G E SURR EY K T 1 3 8 J L Much more than a selection of desirable homes in a highly sought-after location... imaginative layouts, classic design, combined with traditional materials and construction techniques for a timeless appeal. The intelligent use of space - enhanced by cool, calming finishes - gives each home a bright, airy and contemporary feel. LA TIMER IX WE YB R I D G E SURR EY K T 1 3 8 J L Photograph depicts similar interior specification at other Bewley developments Windows & Doors White timber double glazed windows with security locks. Timber front door painted black. Four-panel traditional oak veneer finished internal doors with chrome door furniture. Self cleaning glass to ground floor lantern. Joinery Feature oak staircase with turned balustrading. Decorative moulded skirting boards and architraves. Built-in wardrobes General as per floor plans with internal lighting. The properties are constructed with concrete flooring systems at all Energy Saving Features floor levels and with traditional brick and block external cavity walls. The elevations are stock facing brickwork with feature stone window Reduced energy consumption and carbon emissions due surrounds and some rendering. Choice of fireplace surround* from to improved air-tightness during construction. Insulation selected range with gas point. Class I chimney to plot 1 only with boards fitted below the ground-floor screed. Aerated choice of fireplace surround*. external block walls. Low ‘Emissivity’ enhanced external thermal glazing. Insulated cavity, lintels and roof space. X LA TIMER WE YB R I D G E SURR EY K T 1 3 8 J L Photographs depict similar interior specification at other Bewley developments Heating & Hot Water Electrical Pressurised hot water storage system with immersion heater Chrome electrical switches and sockets to all rooms except back up. Drinking water to all cold taps. Plots 1 and 6 to 11 bathrooms and bedrooms 2 to 5, white elsewhere. Recessed to have condensing gas fired central heating to radiators with white downlighters throughout, except bedrooms, landings, thermostatic control to habitable rooms. cupboards and wardrobes. Wiring for table lighting circuit in living room and master bedroom. Wiring for wall lights Plots 2 to 5 will feature Daiken Altherma air source heat with dimmer switch control in living room and separate dining pump technology, providing both space heating and hot room, where applicable. BT points in living room, kitchen, water storage. This technology not only reduces the carbon bedroom 1, family room with twin point in the study. TV footprint of the houses but reduces running costs to a points to living room, kitchen and all bedrooms. Wiring only fraction of those that use traditional fossil fuel central heating for satellite TV to point in living room.