First And Last Chances At Bricket Wood Developments
Bricket Wood is an historic and popular Hertfordshire village which is benefitting from a number of new homes developments for a range of buyers attracted by its own amenities, excellent road and rail links and its proximity to some delightful countryside and major town and cities Watford, Radlett and St Albans.
There’s an early opportunity to buy at Hanstead House where luxury developer Griggs Homes recently launched a show apartment, and already some of the 11 exclusive properties there have been reserved.
It’s a collection of high-end, two-bedroom apartments situated within a historic house on a 5.8-acre site of private communal gardens within the 55 acres of Hanstead Park.
It was originally built in the 1920s for Sir David Yule, one of the wealthiest men of his time, and latterly became a training centre for HSBC. Griggs Homes then purchased it in order to restore the magnificent original house to its former glory and create a opportunity to live in an historic country house with the benefits of the very best of luxury 21st-century living.
Each home is complete with a very high level of specification with individually designed kitchens featuring integrated Miele appliances, bespoke fitted wardrobes in all bedrooms, underfloor heating throughout, Control4 home automation and private terraces which overlook the mature landscaped parklands, formal gardens and sunken garden.
Hanstead House is reached via a tree-lined avenue within the beautiful Hanstead Park, which has its own lake and parkland. The secure, gated entrance leads to the grand neoclassical house with its imposing entrance hall and grand staircase.
Prices at Hanstead House start from £775,000. Find out more at [email protected].
'The Aiken' house type at Lancester Grange
Buyers looking for a thoroughly contemporary house design can find the last few remaining for sale at Lancaster Grange, a Crest Nicholson development positioned adjacent to the Building Research Establishment (BRE) and its Innovation Park.
The three bedroom ‘Gibson’ house type is a mid-terrace home featuring an open-plan kitchen/dining room, as well as large living room with French doors which open onto the garden. All three bedrooms are generously sized doubles, featuring a sleek en suite to the master bedroom. This home comes with two parking spaces., the property features
David Hnyda, sales and marketing director at Crest Nicholson Chiltern, commented: “With only a few houses remaining, it’s purchasers last chance to buy at Lancaster Grange, our sought-after development in the charming village of Bricket Wood.
“For those that may need an additional helping hand to get up or move up the property ladder, the government-backed Help to Buy Equity Loan scheme is available on a selection of our remaining properties at the development. For those that have another home to sell, our Part Exchange scheme is also available. This scheme guarantees you a cash buyer and a fair value for your existing home, giving you a streamlined transaction and meaning you avoid complicated chains and the delays which can sometimes come with it.”
Prices for the last few three- and four-bedroom properties currently range from £594,950 to £777,950.
Find out more about Lancaster Grange from Crest Nicholson.
Bricket Wood has its own station to London Euston (38 minutes) and it’s only a 10-minute drive to Watford Junction, where frequent services take as little as 22 minutes to reach the capital. For drivers, there is easy access to the M25 and M1, and for those travelling further afield, Heathrow Airport is 30-minutes away.
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