Development in Great Gransden Launches This Weekend
Posted 27 October 2020 by
Keith OsborneThe launch of Hayfield Avenue, a scheme of 40 new residences located in the Cambridgeshire village of Great Gransden, is taking place on Saturday 31 October.
Housebuilder Hayfield – WhatHouse? Best Small Housebuilder for 2019 – believes the Arts & Crafts-inspired homes will offer families the opportunity to live in a tranquil, rural village that is commutable to central London. A total of nine house styles will feature across the development, giving a wide choice of two-, three-, four- and five-bedroom homes. ‘Play Streets’ will be incorporated within the centre of the scheme, which will see the road surface designated as an area for cars and pedestrians to share.
The off-plan launch will take place from a dedicated sales lounge that has been created at another Hayfield development in Silsoe, Bedfordshire. A large to-scale model of the new scheme will enable interested parties to take a closer look at the site layout and various house designs. Prices for the first release of three- and four-bedroom homes will range from £385,000 to £595,000.
Mark Booth, managing director of Hayfield, said: “Our Hayfield Avenue scheme is in the beautiful and sought-after village of Great Gransden, which has seen very little new development in recent times. It is well served by the two nearby towns of Cambourne and St Neots, the latter of which happens to be the largest town in the Cambridgeshire and offers a 47-minute direct train service to London’s King’s Cross station.
“Hayfield Avenue will set a new standard for luxury homes in the area and the range of home designs will ensure there is something for first-time buyers, growing families and downsizers alike. With this being an off-plan launch, we have priced the homes very competitively for a limited period. Although our construction site at Great Gransden is not currently open for public access, the outstanding specification features can be viewed within the sales lounge and show home at our Silsoe scheme.”
The collection of brick and render homes will have features including bespoke Manor Interiors kitchens, ROCA Laufen bathrooms, Minoli ceramic tiles, underfloor heating, Hammonds fitted wardrobes, heritage bronze ironmongery and Farrow & Ball paint.
Great Gransden benefits from a quintessential village community and has been a previous winner of the Campaign for the Protection of Rural England’s Best Kept Village competition. It is highly sought-after due to its ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted-rated schooling, local amenities, peaceful yet convenient location, collection of historic buildings and the Gransden & District Agricultural Society Annual Show. The recently renovated 17th-century Great Gransden Windmill is the oldest remaining post mill in England and is a scheduled monument.
Great Gransden is a convenient location for commuting into Cambridge, Bedford, Stevenage and Peterborough and across East Anglia. The close by A428 provides excellent access to the A11 and M11 Motorway, the A1 and the A1/M1 link road, as well as the A14 and A10. The village also benefits from a bus service, which stops at numerous locations including Cambourne, St Neots and Cambridge.
The Hayfield Avenue sales lounge is located at Hayfield Place, High Street, Silsoe, Bedfordshire, and open 10.00am to 5.00pm seven days a week.
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