26 May 2017
Step inside The Coxley at Crest Nicholson’s Open House event at Elysian Gardens, Balsall Common
Award-winning developer Crest Nicholson is hosting an ‘open-house’ on the 27th & 28th May at Elysian Gardens, Balsall Common. The weekend is a chance for prospective buyers to look around The Coxley, a large four-bedroom detached family home. Crest Nicholson is also offering a fantastic VIP Part Exchange package on this home, contributing £2,000 towards buyers’ packing and removal costs and £1,000 towards legal fees.*
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22 May 2017
Crest Nicholson launches St Margaret’s Park, Bushey
Award-winning developer Crest Nicholson has announced the launch of St Margaret’s Park, an exclusive collection of just 26 homes situated in Bushey, Hertfordshire. This impressive development comprises one and two bedroom apartments and family homes ranging in size from three to six bedrooms.
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08 May 2017
Upper Longcross Launches Amidst Great Interest From Prospective Buyers
Award-winning housebuilder Crest Nicholson enjoyed a successful launch of Upper Longcross, its news garden village in leafy surrey, with over 100 VIP guests attending the site’s opening day.
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24 April 2017
Crest Nicholson launches Totteridge Place - a contemporary new development in Whetstone
Award-winning developer Crest Nicholson has announced the launch of Totteridge Place in Whestone, a collection of one, two and three bedroom apartments, and three and four bedroom houses. With some properties available on the London Help to Buy scheme, as well as a selection of larger family homes, Totteridge Place offers something for everyone in a well-connected area of London.
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18 April 2017
Crest Nicholson continues to support Rosedale Sports Club with contemporary new club house
Award-winning developer Crest Nicholson was joined by members of the Broxbourne Council last week for an official look at the progress of the contemporary, new, fit-for-purpose club house at Rosedale Sports Club.
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28 March 2017
Crest Nicholson announces launch of luxury development, Grangebrook
Award-winning developer Crest Nicholson has announced the launch of Grangebrook, an exclusive collection of 14 luxury family homes. Situated in the highly sought after location of Goffs Oak, Cheshunt, these five-bedroom executive houses are perfect for families looking for a luxurious development to call home.
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17 March 2017
Crest Nicholson unveils show apartment at exclusive Regency Place in Cheltenham
Award winning housebuilder Crest Nicholson has unveiled a luxurious new show apartment at Regency Place, where two bedroom apartments are available to move into now with Help to Buy making them the ideal home for young professionals and couples looking to get onto the property ladder in Cheltenham. The gorgeous two-bedroom show apartment, located within The Gloucester Apartment building at Regency Place, boasts spacious open plan flexible living and is impeccably designed to maximise space and light. Featuring two generous bedrooms including a master en-suite complete with fitted wardrobes, and with impressive sleek interiors and contemporary kitchens designed by Paula Rosa Manhattan, this apartment is perfect for those who enjoy the finer things in life. Available to buy from £240,000, apartments at Regency Place are also available to purchase using the government’s Help to Buy scheme from just £192,000, making them more affordable for first time buyers and second steppers alike. Situated in the Regency town of Cheltenham Spa, Regency Place is an exclusive gated community comprising of two bedroom apartments and three and four-bedroom town houses. Designed to complement the classic architecture and history of Cheltenham Spa, Regency Place is a striking development with homes to suit all needs. The development is brilliantly located at the centre of the Cheltenham Spa and is just a stone throw away from the popular Cheltenham High Street - perfect for those who enjoy a little retail therapy. With retail giant, John Lewis also investing £30 million to bring the departments store to Beechwood Shopping Centre, Cheltenham High Street is set to become the shopping hub of South West England. Regency Place is also closely situated to a fantastic array of lively and buzzing restaurants, bars and cafés. Cheltenham Spa benefits from many cultural festivals and events throughout the year, such as Cheltenham Literary Festival and Cheltenham Jazz Festival, so there is never a shortage of things to do. Two bedroom apartments at Regency Place are available from £240,00 or £192,000 with Help to Buy. The initiative enables homebuyers to purchase a home with just a five per cent deposit. They are also entitled to an interest free HCA loan of 20 per cent, whilst the remaining 75 per cent is covered by a mortgage. For more information, why not visit our sales and marketing suite open daily between 10 and 5pm, and take an exclusive tour of the new show apartment. Or else call us on 01242 504922, email regencyplace@crestnicholson.com or go to www.crestnicholson.com/regencyplace/.
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15 March 2017
Crest Nicholson unveils Charfield Village in South Gloucestershire
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08 March 2017
Coming soon: Crest Nicholson to launch Chantry Green, Harrietsham
Award-winning developer Crest Nicholson is launching Chantry Green, a collection of two and three-bedroom cottages, and four-bedroom family homes in Harrietsham, Kent. The new development builds on a flourishing community in an idyllic village in the heart of the Kentish countryside.
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27 February 2017
Proposal approved for Crest Nicholson’s new 1,100 home neighbourhood in Ipswich
Award winning developer Crest Nicholson has received a resolution to grant planning permission for Henley Gate, a significant new mixed use development in Ipswich, which will form part of the Ipswich Garden Suburb.
Crest Nicholson’s proposal will deliver a new neighbourhood modelled on garden suburb principles providing 1,100 homes, a 30-hectare Country Park with a visitor centre, in addition to a local centre, a two-form entry primary school, sports pitches, and a community centre and retail units.
Construction of Henley Gate will provide 186 new full time jobs for the Ipswich area while the scheme is being delivered, on top of 130 additional indirect jobs during the build**. To support potential buyers to get their first step on the housing ladder, around 15% of the homes, expected to be 165 units, will be allocated as affordable housing and available on a joint equity scheme.
The Henley Gate scheme is supported by a draft allocation in Ipswich Borough’s Local Plan and is the first neighbourhood to receive a resolution to grant planning permission from the highly anticipated wider Ipswich Garden Suburb scheme, which will ultimately provide up to 3,500 new homes.
Andrew Dobson, Managing Director for Crest Nicholson Strategic Projects said:
“We are thrilled to be able to move ahead with our plans to build a new neighbourhood for Ipswich. This application is the result of many years of consultation, and we thank all of the residents, stakeholders and the wider community who helped to shape the final plans.
“This scheme is an example of our commitment to creating communities which build a legacy for the future with a neighbourhood that will have a sense of community and a positive impact on quality of life for residents. We will continue to work closely with residents and the wider community as we put together a detailed application for Henley Gate. Our commitment was to create a community that Ipswich would be proud of and we look forward to delivering on that promise.”
Crest Nicholson will continue to work with both the Ipswich Borough and Suffolk County Council to finalise a Section 106 agreement and hope to be on site delivering infrastructure by the end of 2017.
Notes to Editors
* Using the LFT forecasts, construction of Henley Gate would generate an average of 186 jobs for the residential component over a 13-year construction phase
** The provision of 186 full time equivalent direct construction jobs will have a positive effect on industries within the construction supply chain, referred to as the indirect effect. To deduce the indirect employment effect a type 1 employment multiplier of 1.7 has been applied to the direct jobs figure, resulting in an estimate that a further 130 indirect jobs will be supported during the construction period, generating £78m in GVA.
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