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A Collection of Luxurious New Homes 04 Discover Woodbridge Frimley A Collection of Luxurious New Homes 04 Discover Woodbridge Frimley 06 Frimley A Collection of Luxurious New Homes 08 Out & about 10 Green spaces 14 Education 16 Transportation 18 Helena Court 20 Brindlecombe House 22 Chancellor Drive 24 A look inside 28 Sitemap 30 Location map 2 3 Discover Woodbridge Frimley DISCOVER YOUR NEW HOME AT WOODBRIDGE, FRIMLEY. Woodbridge, Frimley comprises 10 luxurious converted apartments and houses in a beautiful locally listed Edwardian building along with 10 stylish, new family houses and 14 desirable new apartments created within landscaped grounds. This new development occupies the site of Frimley Cottage Hospital, founded in 1908. Constructed in the first decade of the twentieth century, the original red- brick hospital building still boasts an abundance of character and a wealth of period features. One of the hallmarks of Woodbridge homes is the careful attention to detail invested in each and every property and this is very much in evidence at this outstanding new development. Whichever type of home you choose, you can be sure that it has been designed, built and finished to the very highest standards. Chobham Common - by GanMed64 /Flickr 4 5 Pennyhill Park Frimley A PLACE WHERE YOU’LL FIND A TRADITIONAL SURREY LIFESTYLE. Frimley village centre offers everything you’ll need on a daily basis. There’s a branch of Waitrose, a selection of smaller shops, pharmacies, a health clinic, doctors’ surgery, dental practices, places to eat and drink, banks, a post office and two popular pubs – Ye Olde White Hart and The Railway Arms. Frimley Green, approximately a mile south of Frimley, is home to the Lakeside Complex, one of the county’s top entertainment centres. The nightclub in the complex hosts salsa and other dance classes. Lakeside has a squash club, a snooker centre with four championship tables, a bowling alley and darts in the lounge. Within the Lakeside Leisure Club is a well equipped gym, pool and health suite – and the club offers exercise classes. Less than four miles from Frimley, set in 123 acres of rolling Surrey Parkland, is Pennyhill Park, a luxurious hotel and home to the UK’s ‘Most Excellent Spa.’ Set between Ascot, Sunningdale and Wentworth, Pennyhill Park offers tennis, its own golf course, fine dining – and, of course, the spa. Frimley Lodge Park, winner of the prestigious Green Flag Award for 14 consecutive years, is one of the best parks in the UK offering woodland, meadows, picnic areas and playgrounds, a trim trail and miniature railway along with sports pitches and a pitch and putt course. The Basingstoke canal runs along the eastern boundary offering pleasant towpath walks, a wooded area and cafeteria. There’s a great sense of local community in Frimley and neighbouring Frimley Green with annual village events from Bonfires to Family Fun Runs. 6 A Collection of Luxurious New Homes 7 G-Live - Guildford Venue Out and about… SET ON THE BORDERS OF SURREY, HAMPSHIRE & BERKSHIRE AND WITH EASY ACCESS TO CENTRAL LONDON, FRIMLEY PUTS YOU IN THE PERFECT PLACE TO MAKE THE MOST OF EACH… Just two miles from Frimley is Camberley which offers two retail centres – The Mall and The Atrium – with a good mix of independent shops, High Street names and places to eat and drink. The Meadows Shopping Centre on the outskirts of town is well known for its huge Marks & Spencer’s store and a 24 hour Tesco superstore. Camberley Theatre is a true community hub providing a programme of music, dance and comedy – and the town has a Vue Cinema. The Arena Leisure offers first class facilities including a pool and gym, squash courts, badminton, workout classes, a health suite and café. Guildford, Surrey’s county town, approximately 15 miles from Frimley, has a range of outstanding shops, boutiques, café-bars and stylish eateries. The town is home to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, the Mill Studio and the exciting Guildford Live venue which hosts live music, theatre, comedy and dance. For those who like to be active, there’s the outstanding Surrey Sports Park where many athletes and swimmers trained prior to the London Olympics. There’s also the Spectrum Centre with a pool, fitness facilities, exercise classes and ice rink. Bracknell, just over 10 miles away from Frimley is undergoing an exciting transformation. In addition to The Princess Square Shopping Centre and The Peel Centre, both of which contain some of the UK’s most popular retailers, The Lexicon Centre, due to open in Spring 2017, will bring new shopping, dining and leisure experiences to the town centre. Winter sports enthusiasts will appreciate Bracknell’s John Nike Leisuresport Complex which provides an Olympic-sized ice rink and all-weather dry ski slope. Frimley is a popular location for commuters with London approximately 37 miles away by road using the M4 and M3 motorways. By rail, it’s possible to be in London Waterloo, via Ash Vale or Ash Vale and Woking, in just over an hour. 8 A Collection of Luxurious New Homes 9 Green spaces PLACES TO CHILL OUT, RELAX & JUST BREATHE. supporting rare wildlife. Nearby Chobham Common, the largest National Nature Reserve in South East England is home to 300 species of wild flowers, The name ‘Frimley’ is derived from the Saxon – ‘Fremma’s Lea’ or ‘Fremma’s 100 species of birds and a wealth of wildlife. clearing’ and, today, the village is still surrounded by open land. Sitting on the borders of Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey, it forms part of Surrey Heath, Bracknell Forest has approximately 50 parks and 30 countryside sites to enjoy. characterised by rich heathland and open space. A green cycle route runs from Bracknell town centre to the border with Ascot taking in the picturesque Lily Hill Park providing traffic-free paths ideal for Watchetts Lakes in Camberley boasts three lovely water features which are a exploring the area. haven for wildlife, particularly nesting birds. Lightwater Country Park extends to 59 hectares, taking in open heathland, woodland, meadows and ponds with waymarked walks and nature trails and a panoramic view from High Curley Hill. This stretch of heathland is a protected Site of Special Scientific Interest, Basingstoke Canal by Leiminide/Flickr Swinley Forest, Bracknell by Surrey Heath by Barry Marsh/Flickr Timo Newton Sims/Flickr Basingstoke Canal by Stacy/Flickr 10 A Collection of Luxurious New Homes 11 Horse racing at Ascot Great golfing opportunities Thorpe Park Thorpe Park 12 13 Education FRIMLEY IS HOME TO A NUMBER OF There’s also a host of independent schools and colleges including Farnborough Hill, Hawley Place School, Salesian EXCELLENT EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES, College, Lyndhurst School and Yateley Manor Preparatory INCLUDING BOTH INDEPENDENT AND STATE School, all within within five miles of Frimley. SCHOOLS, TO SUIT STUDENTS OF ALL AGES. For those considering Further or Higher education, the University Centre at Farnborough offers exceptional teaching For the younger children, there is plenty of choice including and learning facilities, with a range of two and three year Bright Horizons Day Nursery and Preschool in Frimley Green degree programmes including a fast-track two year Honours and Treasure Montessori Nursery and Preschool on Portsmouth Degree. At Merrist Wood Campus in Worplesdon Guildford, Road in Frimley. courses include Animal Manager, Agriculture and Forestry, For primary school children, many of the local state schools Equine Management, Floristry, Garden Design, Horticulture, have been judged to be ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted Sports Studies and much more. Guildford is also home to the including Frimley Church of England Junior School on Frimley University of Surrey. Green Road in Frimley Green, St Augustine’s Catholic Primary School on Tomlinscote Road and The Grove Primary School on Chobham Road which offers spacious buildings, large bright classrooms, several playgrounds, a field, orchard and woodland. For older students, Tomlinscote School and Sixth Form College is one of the most popular and successful local schools and has been judged ‘Outstanding’ by OFSTED. 14 A Collection of Luxurious New Homes 15 Transportation FRIMLEY: AN IDEAL LOCATION By road, it is approximately 31 miles to London and Frimley offers easy access to the M3 motorway via the A331 FOR COMMUTERS Blackwater Valley Road. The M3 provides access to West From Frimley station, it is possible to be in Camberley in London, running from Sunbury on Thames to Southampton just 4 minutes, in Aldershot within 10 minutes and in Ascot in Hampshire. This makes it easy to access Winchester in 20 minutes. The journey time from Frimley to Guildford and Basingstoke. In the South, the M3 links with the M27 takes about 40 minutes and to London Waterloo in just over providing access to Southampton, Portsmouth, Chichester 1 hour. From Farnborough station, less than 3 miles from and the South Coast towns and also to the New Forest. To Frimley, there is a direct rail service to London Waterloo the north, the M3 links with the M25 and from there to the with a journey time of as little as 35 minutes. In fact, M1 and the national motorway network. Farnborough main station is the hub for trains from as far London’s Heathrow Airport is approximately 40 minutes’ south as Poole, Portsmouth Harbour and Southampton. drive from Frimley and it is possible to reach Gatwick airport in just under an hour. Farnborough Airport, just 15 minutes’ away, is a busy executive jet airport. 1 CAMBERLEY 2 FARNHAM 3 BRACKNELL 4 HEATHROW 5 GUILDFORD 6 READING 7 LONDON 15 minutes 17 minutes 21 minutes 25 minutes 42 minutes 1 hr 2 minutes 1 hr 15 minutes By bus, 8 mins by By car (google) By car (google) By car (google) by train (thetrainline.
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