Today, St William, a joint venture between National Grid and the Berkeley Group, announced the launch of its newest development; Courtyard Gardens. Located in the heart of Oxted town centre just off the bustling high street, Courtyard Gardens comprises 111 one, two and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses built around a central landscaped courtyard.
The homes are open-plan and each one has a covered private terrace or balcony, with many overlooking the courtyard gardens. Each of the homes has gated parking within the basement. The regeneration of this town centre site is the latest development from St William, who is transforming gasholder sites that have been closed to the public for decades and creating beautiful new communities.
Elegant architecture and interiors
Courtyard Gardens is classically inspired with the buildings echoing a Mansion block design with entrance feature pillars, sliding sash windows and ornate iron work. Residences have floor–to-ceiling windows which fill the open-plan homes with natural light and many offer views of either the landscaped courtyards or the North Downs. The homes are designed to create defined areas within the apartments, including dedicated areas for dining and entertaining.
Residents at Courtyard Gardens will benefit from private outdoor space across the development’s grounds, located just off Oxted’s boutique lined high street. The landscaping has been designed by Charnwood Landscape Design to be safe, social and sustainable, with perennial planting across the site encouraging biodiversity.
A town centre location in the heart of the country
Courtyard Gardens is at the centre of Oxted, a quintessentially English town with a host of traditional timber-framed buildings. The high street offers a wide selection of independent restaurants and cafes, a community theatre and a cinema as well as a leisure centre and Oxted’s central park are a short walk from the development.
Sitting at the foot of the North Downs, residents can easily access all that the countryside has to offer including bike routes such as Yew Tree Way, bridal ways and the North Down Pilgrims Way, while still being within easy reach of London. Trains run from Oxted to London Victoria in 33 minutes and London Bridge in 39 minutes. Access to the rest of the country by road is easy by quick links to major motorways, with Junction 6 of the M25 a 10 minute drive away. Travel further afield is supported by Gatwick airport which is less than 30 minutes drive from Courtyard Gardens.
Prices start from £327,000 for a one bedroom apartment. For further information, or to register your interest, please call 01883 770600 or visit the website at courtyardgardensoxted.com.
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