Buyer demand secures planning for new luxury country mansions in Farnham

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Only two years since award-winning house builder, Millgate, completed three luxury houses in Farnham, planning permission has once again be granted due to surging buyer demand for the company’s modern classic homes.   

Construction of three detached country mansions located in the fashionable Lower Bourne End, is already underway with completion set for summer 2013
The new luxury development with an impressive total 11,000 sq ft of accommodation will be created with the same exceptional vision, design and craftsmanship that has made Millgate stand out from the crowd for the past 25 years.

Jonathan Cranley, Sales and Marketing Director at Millgate, comments on the ground-breaking in Farnham,

“Viewed by many as the best place to live in the UK, especially for families and due to the ease of access to London, Surrey is the perfect place for our latest country mansions. The last homes we built in the Farnham area were so popular they were all sold within 8 weeks and we are confident that these three new country mansions will be snapped up just as quickly by discerning buyers looking fora property that perfectly presents quality and luxury in one of the very best market towns in the South East of England.”

Strutt & Parker are the appointed selling agents and National Partner, Roger Wade comments on this exciting new development,

“Farnham is an historic market town situated about one hour from both London and the South Coast. The development occupies a private sylvan setting within the village of Lower Bourne only a few minutes’ walk from local shops, highly sought after school, doctor’s surgery, green and tennis courts. There is a strong demand for quality new build houses in this area but tight planning guidelines have kept new development to a minimum.

“In 2010 we sold a similar scheme of 3 houses for Millgate also in Bourne and they all sold exceptionally well. Buyers really appreciated the design, quality and workmanship that went into each individual house. Their attention to detail is second to none.”

In addition to five sumptuous bedrooms and four bathrooms, these new country mansions will include wonderful family living space and two of the properties will benefit from a bonus media room on the second floor.  All three houses will look out to mature woodland at the rear with a price guide of £2,000,000

To find out more, register your interest in advance by contact Millgate on 0118 934 3344 or visit www.millgatehomes.co.uk

 

Buy a new Property to maximise gain with minimum pain

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The appetite for new homes is back.

A recent poll by a national house builder showed that 79% of prospective home owners would prefer to buy a brand new home as opposed to renting or buying a second hand property.  The research represents a 27 per cent increase in the popularity of new build, since the house builder conducted the same research in 2008.  The NHBC state that registrations to build new homes in the private sector were up 5% when compared with the same period last year.

New homes are showing positive quarterly price growth across the UK which is bucking the trend for falling house prices.  The SmartNewHomes July index shows that a new home in the UK will cost £6,975 more than at the same time last year.

James Wyatt, Owner of award winning estate agent, Barton Wyatt, in Virginia Water comments:

“In the micro-climate of Surrey, as yet, I have seen little evidence of a decrease in construction of new homes.   I do agree, however, that the price of these new homes is very buoyant and there is a great deal of interest in the market as soon as these houses are ready to view.  It is also true to say that many of the older style houses that are coming on the market are under scrutiny of packs of developers who are swarming around the Surrey market looking for the perfect plot.

“It is without a doubt that savvy developers are fighting over the best spots and working hard to find the funding to build state of the art new houses.”

The average property price in the South East of England is around £300,000; the greatest investment most people ever have in their lives is buying a property.  So it makes sense for consumers to want a brand spanking new house that normally comes complete with a brand new set of white goods and always with a 10 year NHBC guarantee.

Buying a used house gives the consumer much less protection – aside from insurance that most people are loath to make use of.  And your house buyer will opt for mortgage survey which is not reliable to show up any defects that lurk beneath the surface.

There is also a misconception that buying a new home will cost you a great deal more than a used property – this is not correct.  The average price in the south east of England for a new-build property is £291,000 vs a pre-owned at £302,000.

Almost every new home built in the UK comes with a 10 year guarantee from the builder, and buying from a reputable builder with a great reputation puts a home buyer in an enviable situation.

Some of the benefits of buying a new home:

• A new home will come with the very latest technology which will mean your household bills are lower.   New house should have excellent insulation and energy saving heating systems.
• Weekends will be DIY free – no more painful trips to B&Q.  Apart from the saving on your time, there is a great saving on your pocket.
• Chic design with all the convenience – most house builders create quality design and include the latest gadgets to impress in a new home. Often they may offer a choice of kitchens, bathrooms, fixtures, fittings and even the internal colour scheme, so you can personalise your new home before you move in.
• Fewer possibilities for long laborious chains to exchange – you could possibly be offered a part exchange in some cases and have a full turnkey experience without another buyer being involved at all – which in England is a true blessing.

Jonathan Cranley, Sales & Marketing Director of Millgate Homes, explains what sets a Millgate Home apart from the rest:

“We only build about 45 bespoke homes a year – we focus on what we know best, that is building luxury homes in prime high wealth areas.  We carefully select the most beautiful and luxurious materials available to mirror the expectations of someone looking for spend £2 – 3 million pounds on their home.”

“Our latest house to be launched on the market is in Kingswood in Surrey – our house is up against the very best in country mansions.  But the proof is in the pudding – we are quietly confident that buyers considering their options on new homes in Kingswood will be totally blown away by the attention to detail and height of luxury that has gone into the conception and build.”

 

EDITOR’S NOTE

The following new build houses are available:

Burford House, Kingswood Surrey   £3,250,000

Set within private landscaped grounds is a palatial 6 bedroom detached house offering privacy, exclusivity and allure in equal measure bearing all the hallmarks of a truly exceptional home.

For more information contact Millgate Homes on 0118 934 3344 or visit www.millgatehomes.co.uk.

For a new build Property in Wentworth – Pine Acre, Wentworth Estate     £4,975,000

Fantastic family living this house enjoys all that the Wentworth Estate has to offer in the way of peace and tranquility.  Pine Acre has been finished to the highest specification and build quality throughout, extending to just less than 9,000 square feet.

On the first floor there are four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.  A particularly impressive master suite stretches across the rear of the property with fabulous dressing room and balcony overlooking the mature landscaped gardens.   The second floor includes a further bedroom suite and open plan games room, separate bathroom and gym.  Approached from the rear entrance is a one bedroom staff apartment with lounge, bathroom and kitchenette.

For more information contact Barton Wyatt on 0134 484 3000 or visit www.bartonwyatt.co.uk.

Inspired by Team GB? Purchase your own Olympic sized property in 2012

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As Lord Coe proclaimed, to rapturous applause, at the London 2012 closing ceremony, “When our time came Britain, we did it right.” And did it right we did, with Team GB’s performance the most successful in over a century amassing a record breaking haul of 29 gold, 17 silver and 19 bronze medals.

But whilst London 2012 might be over, the UK is still reverberating in the aftermath of the excitement and considering the legacy of the Games.  People in their thousands have been inspired by athletes such Lawrence Okoye who only began training full-time in the discus in September 2010 after a promising career as a junior Rugby Union player or 100m sprinter Adam Gemili, who moved away from football to athletics only a year ago, and are now asking themselves what sports they might try their hands at?
Box Hill in Surrey for example is now awash with amateur cyclists looking to recreate the road race loop, people are donning their swimsuits and jumping into lakes to try some open water swimming, the only beach volleyball club in the UK has had to take on 7 more staff – the stories are endless!

So if you have been inspired by Mo Farah or Jessica Ennis and fancy getting fit then perhaps a brand new home with all the sporting facilities you could dream of such as Highview Manor in Oxfordshire would help in your quest for that medal winning body?

Built by award-winning developer Millgate, Highview Manor is simply incredible, practically having its own indoor leisure centre on site with professional gym equipment, a large indoor swimming pool, state of the art health zone, tennis court and huge garden.

For wannabe Brownlees this property lends itself perfectly to recreating your own home triathlon – a good few lengths in the 12 meter heated pool to start with, you could then empty the four car garage and install a static bike to create a mini velodrome, before finishing with laps of the 4.25 acre fully landscaped garden.  If you still have some energy to spare after that then a session in the gym would soon have you lifting weights like superstar Zoe Smith.

Situated in a premium location in Boar’s Hill, Oxfordshire, Highview Manor boasts commanding views to the North over the Preservation Trust land towards the Oxford Spires whilst backing onto ancient woodland and to the Downs beyond.

Combining the splendour of a traditional country house with a modern, contemporary elegance, Highview Manor is set over four floors. The accommodation is large and spacious and exudes the feeling of extreme comfort and relaxation. The £6 million property comprises drawing room, dining room, study, kitchen, family room, orangery/breakfast room, games room, five bedrooms with en-suites, an indoor swimming pool, leisure zone, gymnasium, all weather tennis court and pavilion, four car garage and courtyard.

The property also benefits from a detached cottage with kitchen/breakfast room, living room and two bedrooms.

Jonathan Cranley, Sales and Marketing Director of Millgate, comments:

“This house would be fabulous for a sporting family, there is so much to do – you could never be bored at Highview Manor.  We have created a home that will feel utterly relaxing but is also packed with the latest amenities, technology and luxury goods that you will feel like you are living in a 5* hotel.  And yes this is an Olympic size house – with a total of 9752 sq ft and a further 1280 sq ft in the 2 bedroom cottage plus the grounds this is a very special home that will undoubtedly be bought by a very special family!”

For more information on Highview Manor contact Millgate on 0118 934 3344 or visit www.millgatehomes.co.uk.

For more details on the property contact Knight Frank on 01865 790077 or visit www.knightfrank.com

Award winning Millgate Homes celebrates its 25th anniversary with a brand new look

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There couldn’t be a better year for the quintessential British house builder, Millgate Homes to celebrate its silver anniversary. With the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and London hosting the 30th Olympiad, the eyes of the world are firmly fixed on everything British and that too extends to property.

Since foundation 25 years ago by Graeme Simpson, the Berkshire based company has flourished, creating homes that have become modern classics. Millgate’s success in building some of the most beautiful homes in the South East of England is now widely recognised by its peers in the house building industry through numerous awards and accolades.

In this silver anniversary year Millgate is launching its brand new look.

Jonathan Cranley, Sales & Marketing Director, comments:

“We are proud to be a British company and this is reflected in our new branding which includes the iconic Union Jack emblem. A recognised brand in its own right, Millgate Homes will now simply be known as Millgate – a name we believe has become synonymous with vision, design and craftsmanship.

“We are passionate about the homes we build and the attention we give to the smallest detail sets us apart from other house builders. We put the customer at the heart of everything we do.”

Millgate’s website will also be given a fresh look in the autumn. The new site will showcase the entire portfolio of prestige developments through stunning imagery and exclusive video tours.

For more information on Millgate and the new brand please call Jonathan Cranley on 0118 934 8085 or visit www.millgatehomes.co.uk. 

Londoners flock to commuter "hotspot" of Oxford as prime property prices rise 2.5%

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Bucking the overall trend of prime country property prices falling by 1.5% in Q2 according to the latest Knight Frank Prime Country House Index, the “city of dreaming spires”, Oxford, has seen Londoners flock to the commuter hotspot, driving prime property prices up by 2.5%.

So with the value of prime country property falling for the fifth consecutive quarter, what has set Oxford apart from the rest of the country and indeed the rest of the South East of England?

Renowned for being home to the oldest university in the world, Oxford has attracted people from all over the globe for centuries. A centre of knowledge and excellence, Oxford has an inspirational attraction for visitors, producing some of the finest poets, writers, medics, scientists (and dare we say it – politicians!) as well as demonstrating examples of every English architectural period since the arrival of the Saxons.

Located only 1 hour from London, Oxford already enjoys an established and robust local property market but recently has experienced an increase in interest from affluent Londoner´s looking to move away from the big smoke and more bang for their property buck. As Jonathan Cranley, Sales and Marketing Director of Millgate Homes, developers of luxury family homes in the Home Counties for nearly 25 years, comments,

“Oxford has certainly become the ‘hotspot´ in which to own property.  Increasingly we are seeing Londonites leaving behind their three storey townhouses in Chelsea and Kensington in favour of larger, classic country style family homes in rural Oxfordshire. Compared to the more salubrious areas of London, Oxford, which is fully commutable with direct train links and the M40, remains affordable with 5 bedroom properties on our latest development, Boar´s Hill, just 3 miles south west of Oxford with views towards the Spires of Oxford, fetching £3.5 million or more.

“London buyers and those from overseas which we are also witnessing an increase in, are almost always families looking for the height of luxury from a new home but away from hustle and bustle of the city centre. Amenities such as swimming pools, tennis courts and staff quarters are in demand, as is land – a highly cherished commodity.

“We anticipate that our next project in Hinksey Hill will be equally successful and our recipe for building with the very best quality materials appears to be creating a magic winning formula that our clients love.”

Knight Frank is marketing the new build country mansions for Millgate Homes.  Harriet Gascoigne-Pees, an Associate for Knight Frank LLP in Oxford commented:

“Since the spring of this year, 10% of new applicants that have been registered on our books for Oxford homes have come from overseas.  These overseas investors have come from eight varying countries so we are not seeing a trend in any particularly nationality in this area currently.

“17% of enquiries have come from London – drawn by the high speed rail links back to London and the better quality of life that their families can enjoy here.  The famous independent schools in Oxford and surrounds such as The Dragon and its Preparatory School, Oxford High School, Summer Fields, Cokethorpe and Abingdon School are a still the huge draw for these buyers.

The collection of new country homes in Boars Hill, Oxfordshire have generous private grounds and combine classic design with modern contemporary elegance.
An idyllic setting with commanding views to the North, towards the Oxfordshire Spires and to the south backing onto the woodland and the downs beyond.
Boars Hill Park is an architectural jewel and to find homes of such quality, scale and appointment is an absolute rarity.
Priced from £3,850,000- for more information contact Millgate Homes on 0118 934 3344or visit www.millgatehomes.co.uk.

For more information from Knight Frank please call their Oxford office on 01865 790077

Top Notch free education in Buckinghamshire drives the Housing Marketing

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Estate agents are awash with enquiries for property in perfect school catchment areas. The house prices are being driven by homes which might stand their children a chance of getting into one of the highly sought after Grammar schools in Buckinghamshire.

Property Expert, Nigel Lewis at PrimeLocation.com, said: “Analysis conducted by PrimeLocation.com in September 2011 revealed that living near one of the 50 best secondary schools in the UK adds an extra £77,000 to the value of a home – £14,000 less than living near one of the nation´s top primary schools.”
PrimeLocation data indicates that the cost of property in the catchment areas of some schools has peaked to such an extent that average families now face being priced out.   With just 164 grammar schools left in England Buckinghamshire is lucky to have 13 of these and all appear to be highly desirable to the local parent population.
Nigel Lewis, continues: “It’s no surprise that parents are investing considerable amounts of money choosing a home that gives their child access to the best school possible.
Buckinghamshire is one of the fortunate counties that still supports the Grammar system – and some of them achieve the most startling results – for example in the FT best schools list for 2011 Wycombe Abbey was listing 2nd and in the highly acclaimed Sunday Times schools top 500 table Beaconsfield High was 42nd nationally and the Bucks Royal Grammar School achieved 43rd position. When you consider that these schools are up against the most expensive schools in the country you realize why parents might be so keen to move to get this type of education for free.
The 2011 schools league tables have shown that grammar schools once again came out on top in Bucks. Results in GCSEs and A-levels for the grammar schools were described as  exceptional and among the best in the country by the Buckinghamshire Examiner.
Frosts Estate Agents in Maidenhead come across this on a regular basis. Spokesperson, Christine from the Maidenhead office commented:
“Our clients looking to buy property at the moment seem to fall into one of three categories – a local wanting to upsize, people from slightly out of area who used to live here and want to move back and foreign investors.
“For those that have children or who are planning for the long term future, schooling is high on their list of things to consider when buying a house. We are very lucky in Buckinghamshire to have so many fabulous private and grammar schools in the area. The ones that are very popular at the moment are St Paul’s, Wycombe High and Beaconsfield High for Girls. 
“Obviously you no longer need to be on the right street to gain entry to a grammar school, more that your children to be academically high achievers – but no parent wants arduous commutes across the county to get the children to school.”
Frosts are selling a brand new country Mansion built by Millgate Homes in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire. Jonathan Cranley, the Sales and Marketing Director of Millgate Homes explain how they select a plot to build:
“We are extremely careful about selecting plots to purchase and build family homes on. We are aware there are many factors that contribute to why people choose a home but the old adage ‘location location location’ always stands firm. Our clients are discerning individuals that almost always are looking for a peaceful location, close to amenities and close to great schools. These predominantly are the driving forces for choosing a home – and I don’t believe that budget alters this – any family or couple thinking of a family home will have schools on their mind’.
Harvest Hill in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire is on the market for £3,???,??? and is the perfect family house. An elegant detached five bedroom country homes  located in an idyllic semi-rural location within 3 miles of Beaconsfield – which was recently described as one of the most desirable towns in the country.
The property has substantial living space on the ground floor all flowing from a grand entrance hall into formal drawing and dining rooms and impressive kitchen/breakfast rooms incorporating family living areas.
The master suite as a feature balcony, dressing room and palatial en-suite bathroom and a further four en-suite bedrooms and cinema rooms.
For more information contact Millgate Homes on 0118 934 3344or visit www.millgatehomes.co.uk.

95 per cent of purchasers would buy with Millgate Homes again

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It takes a special home to convince purchasers to part with their hard-earned money, so it’s a testament to Millgate Homes that 95 per cent of its purchasers have said that they would buy with the house-builder again. Millgate has long declared that it offers house-hunters superior homes, and it seems that purchasers of its properties agree, as the results from its recent customer-satisfaction survey have clearly shown.
 
100 per cent said that were very satisfied or satisfied with their first impression of the development. Millgate Homes employs the services of a Chelsea award-winning landscaper, so, on arrival, visitors can expect manicured lawns and established foliage which have been beautifully designed and planted in the external surroundings. Not only this, but visitors to the show homes will find an exquisite décor, dressed by Alexander James Interiors, perfectly reflecting the quality craftsmanship of the homes.
 
Virtually all respondents claimed that there was nothing they would change about their property. This is, no doubt, down to the fact that Millgate’s designers know exactly what purchasers are looking for. The homes are considerately planned, from open-plan rooms, giving purchasers the ideal space to lounge or entertain, through to the high-specification features, from only the best brands, including the likes of Villeroy & Boch.
 
It’s this attention to detail, which has seen Millgate Homes walk away with the title of ‘Best Family Home’ at this year’s Evening Standard New Homes Awards. So, it’s no wonder that nine out of ten customers have said they would recommend purchasing a Millgate property.
 
One of these purchasers is John Kearsey. He and his wife moved to their new house at Coopers Place, in Burghfield Common, in December. He comments: “We were looking to downsize and, after living in our last home for 27 years, we had high expectations of any new property which we bought. However, our new home surpassed all that we had wished for.
 
“Once we started looking, there was no other home on the market which compared with what we found at Coopers Place. From the open-plan kitchen and conservatory to the quiet cul-de-sac setting, it honestly ticked all of the boxes, and we have been able to put our own personal stamp on it from the start. We would definitely recommend buying with Millgate Homes.”    
 
Jonathan Cranley, sales and marketing director at Millgate Homes, comments: “Our survey is designed for us to be able to collect some meaningful feedback from our purchasers. We were extremely pleased about the results, but not totally surprised, as we make it a point to offer a superior customer experience, and that starts by building an executive product, which is what we have achieved.”
 

Millgate Homes is currently building across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Surrey. For further information on any of its current developments, contact the sales office: 0118 934 3344 | www.millgatehomes.co.uk

Award-winning British house builder’s Recession Busting Strategy pays off with 25% increase in turnover reported

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Bucking the downward trend experienced by many British house builders in the last 12 months, luxury residential developer, Millgate Homes – Evening Standard New Homes Awards 2012 winners – has reported a 25% increase in turnover for the last financial year suggesting that their Recession Busting Strategy has been a qualified success.

The Berkshire based developer, which celebrates 25 years as the best in British house building, saw turnover rise from £45 million to £60 million in 2011/12 despite the UK being in recession with the company’s strategic move to building larger, higher value detached family homes credited for the 25% increase.

Jonathan Cranley, Sales & Marketing Director of Millgate Homes, explains,

“Some 18 months ago, as the British economy dipped further, we saw contraction in some sectors of our market such as 3 bedroom homes and apartments around the £500,000 to £750,000 mark. Not happy to simply survive the recession but thrive, Millgate Homes, adopted a Recession Busting Strategy focusing energies upon the larger, detached luxury family home market within which remained great demand.

“In 2011/12 Millgate Homes completed some 45 luxury properties, the same number as in the previous financial year yet, due to the type of properties now being constructed, typically detached 5 bedroom homes, our average sale price has risen from around £1 million to £1.34 million.”

One such Millgate Homes property which embeds this new direction is Beech House in Boar’s Hill Park, Oxfordshire. Named as the Best Family Home (over £1 million) in last week’s auspicious Evening Standard New Homes Awards 2012, Beech House combines classic design with modern contemporary elegance.

Idyllically situated with commanding views across the Oxfordshire countryside towards the Spires of Oxford, Beech House is the dream home for today’s modern family. Comprising 4 large bedrooms plus the Millgate Homes signature Master Suite, sanctuary for adults complete with living area, en-suite bathroom, dressing room and separate terrace overlooking the stunning landscaped grounds, swimming pool and summer house.

Sold within days of being released to market fully dressed and landscaped, Jonathan Cranley comments on the appeal of Beech House,

“We have spent a great deal of time and energy making Beech House the ideal, traditional family home. Moving away from the sometimes cold and austere mega mansions seen in other parts of the country with their white marble hallways, imposing staircases and modular interiors, we have worked hard to understand how today’s family uses their home, incorporating features such as wood flooring and soft interiors to create a welcoming atmosphere. Our attention to detail is what sets us apart with only the highest quality materials, appliances and interiors featured as the discerning buyers at this end of the market would expect.”

Building upon the clear success experienced in 2011/12, Millgate Homes remains committed to its new ethos with the show house at St John’s House, an elegant detached 5 bedroom country home located in Bourne End in Buckinghamshire on the market for £3.25 million, now open and further luxury family homes in Surrey and Oxfordshire planned for release in the second half of 2012.

For more information about Millgate Homes or to view video tours of the award-winning Beech House and St John’s House call today on 0118 934 3344 or visit www.millgatehomes.co.uk.

City dwellers look west to the home of two literary giants for the perfect country pad

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In the same way that certain locations along the A3 and M3 corridors have boomed in recent years, towns such as Maidenhead, Marlow and Reading on the M4 are well known for having highly desirable luxury £1m+ homes. Indeed, the M4 corridor, a major hub, stretching all the way from London to South Wales, is fast becoming a ‘corridor’ of wealth.

Jonathan Cranley, Sales and Marketing Director at Millgate Homes, the luxury new home builder comments,

“From our headquarters just outside Reading, Millgate Homes have spent the last 24 years focusing on the M4 corridor area, building luxury family homes up to and in excess of £1 million. The M4 corridor serves as a thriving commercial region and seeing as the motorway runs more or less parallel to the Great Western railway, residents have superb transport options. Throw in easy access to Heathrow Airport along with the planned CrossRail connections, and this region becomes even more appealing.

“Our buyers are increasingly coming from London, seeking the same quality of build as expected in the Capital but with more space. Our next development due to launch shortly, Four Winds at Bourne End, just 3 miles from Beaconsfield and 5 miles from the M4 for example is ideal for city commuters and their families and we shall be heavily targeting our marketing efforts within London for this reason.”

Cranley continues,

“Looking at market trends we predict increasing demand for larger and even more luxurious family homes in this area along the M4 with average property prices from Millgate Homes moving towards the £2 – £3million mark despite the stamp duty rise which I feel will not stop buyers of this caliber purchasing.”

Indeed, the village of Bourne End, Buckinghamshire has become a particularly popular place for commuters to live. As a small country village where Enid Blyton and Edgar Wallace once lived, Bourne End is conveniently location between the M4 and M40 motorways as well as the railway station on the Marlow to Maidenhead branch line joining the mainline for London Paddington. Indeed, Bourne End´s excellent road and rail links to London make it a highly sought after location.

Cranley explains,

“Bourne End is considered by many to be a highly desirable place to live and as a result has pushed up house prices.  Residents here are generally affluent and desire more space and country style living but with easy access to London. As an unspoiled riverside town with the pretty Bourne End Marina and character cottages to feast your eyes on, stunning properties such as our elegant detached 5 bedroom country homes at Four Winds will have you blown away.”

Located in the idyllic semi-rural location of Bourne End, within 3 miles of Beaconsfield, Four Winds offers substantial living space on the ground floor flowing from a grand entrance hall into formal drawing and dining rooms and impressive kitchen/breakfast rooms incorporating family living areas.

Master suites feature balconies, dressing rooms and palatial en-suite bathrooms with 4 further en-suite bedrooms and cinema rooms. This is a unique opportunity to own a classically designed home, combining modern fittings with timeless external materials and beautifully landscaped gardens in an outstanding location.

For more information on Four Winds with a guide price of £3 – 4 million, please contact Millgate Homes on 0118 934 3344 or visit www.millgatehomes.co.uk.