Deanfield Meadow opens its doors on Saturday 30th June with over 40% of its homes already reserved off-plan
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19th June 2018: On Saturday 30th June Deanfield Homes will be opening the doors of its much anticipated show home at Deanfield Meadow in Ducklington, Near Witney, Oxon.
So far, six of the fourteen homes have been reserved and these have been snapped up by first time buyers, families and those looking to downsize but still retain a high standard of living.
Deanfield Meadow features fourteen homes for private sale and twelve affordable homes. The homes range from two-bedroom semi–detached through to four-bedroom detached homes and are built to a high specification with integrated appliances and garage or parking space.
Lined with trees along its northwest edge, the development has been planned so that each house has a sizeable garden as well as easy, straightforward access to Standlake Road. The homes benefit from the best of both worlds, with a Cotswold village location but good commuter links to Oxford and beyond.
For those who have already registered interest in the development, they will be invited to a VIP preview between 10am and 11am for a tour of the show home. The development will then be open from 11am until 5pm for those wishing to visit. Help to Buy is also being offered on a number of plots.
Help to Buy enables you to buy a new home with just a 5% deposit, whether you are a first-time buyer or moving from your existing home. The Government will also lend up to 20% of the value of the new home via an equity loan. The Help to Buy equity loan can be repaid at any time or on the future sale of the home. The scheme is eligible on all properties up to £600,000 and is exclusively available on new build properties.
Ducklington is a leafy Oxfordshire village near the eastern edge of the Cotswolds, one of the most beautiful areas in Britain. Situated just a mile south of the market town of Witney, Ducklington combines the best of country living with proximity to Oxford and quick access to London.
The village offers all the possibilities of country life, with an idyllic local thatched-roof pub, a highly rated primary school, and an historic church. Many amenities are easily within walking distance, and Witney is only a short drive away.
For travel further afield, Ducklington has excellent links throughout Oxfordshire, with two major roads nearby. Eastwards, the A40 goes to Oxford and connects there with the M40, which will take you further east to London or northwest to Birmingham. Westwards, the A40 runs to Cheltenham and Gloucester.
For rail travel, Oxford station provides fast services several times an hour to both London Paddington and London Marylebone. Trains also run to Birmingham New Street twice an hour, as well as a range of other destinations throughout England.
Prices for the homes at Deanfield Meadow range from £295,000 to £695,000. For further information about the development please call Savills Oxford on 01865 269010.
Deanfield Homes secures new site in Shipton under Wychwood
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Deanfield Homes has acquired its latest site in the Oxfordshire village of Shipton under Wychwood. The site, Deanfield Grange, will feature 44 new homes built in a traditional style to a high specification.
Peter Blades, Managing Director of Deanfield Homes comments, “As a company we pride ourselves on creating homes in environments that have a real sense of place and this latest development will be no exception. Shipton under Wychwood is an extremely sought after picturesque Cotswold village located in the beautiful Evenlode Valley.
“The homes at Deanfield Grange will be ideal for families, young professionals and downsizers. Work is intended to start on site later this year.”
Shipton under Wychwood is located four miles north of Burford and 20 miles from Oxford. The development is adjacent to Wychwood Church of England Primary School and the village has a post office, local village store, doctors surgery and two pubs, The Shaven Crown, claimed to be among the 10 oldest inns in England, having been founded by the monks of nearby Bruen Abbey and The Wychwood Inn.
In the centre of the village is the green with a distant view of the 13th century parish church, Church of St Mary the Virgin. To one side of the High Street is Shipton Court, one of the largest Elizabethan manor houses in the country, and the other is Wychwood Wild Garden, a beautiful woodland and garden. Laid out in the 1860s, the 12.5 acres of avenues, woods and ponds is home to wildlife and many breeds of ducks and birds. It was acquired by the community in 2010 and is now offered as a place of peace and tranquillity to the public.
Deanfield Homes was formed in 2016 with the financial backing of Prowting Investments plc. Its experienced team has a passion for creating homes in environments that have a real sense of place and its strategy of only investing in sites suitable for small to medium sized developments means that its homes are integrated into established communities. The company takes pride in ensuring that its developments are designed with the customer in mind, with high quality workmanship and specification and are in keeping with the area in which they are located. To register your interest please click here
Deanfield Homes secures detailed planning permission in Tackley
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15th March 2018: Deanfield Homes has achieved detailed planning permission at its latest site in Tackley, Oxfordshire. Deanfield Grove will feature twenty-six homes in the heart of this sought after Oxfordshire village.
Peter Blades, Managing Director of Deanfield Homes comments, “We are delighted that our detailed planning application has been approved and we look forward to starting work on site in the coming months. Tackley is an extremely desirable village to live in so we are expecting a great deal of interest from those looking for a village location with good communication links.”
Deanfield Grove will comprise of one, two, three and four bedroom homes and will be ideal for first time buyers and families. The homes will be designed to fit in with the local style of the village and internally they will feature a high specification finish.
Tackley is situated eight miles north of Oxford and just three miles from the historic town of Woodstock. It also has a mainline railway station with regular trains to and from Banbury, Oxford and London.
The village, which is one mile from the Oxford Canal, has a mixture of old cottages, converted buildings and modern homes. There is a traditional village green with old oak tree which forms the heart of the village. There is a strong community spirit with a community run shop, primary school and public house.
Deanfield Homes was formed in 2016 with the financial backing of Prowting Investments plc. Its experienced team has a passion for creating homes in environments that have a real sense of place and its strategy of only investing in sites suitable for small to medium sized developments means that its homes are integrated into established communities. The company takes pride in ensuring that its developments are designed with the customer in mind, with high quality workmanship and specification and are in keeping with the area in which they are located.
To register your interest please click here or call 01494 578911.
Houses springing up at Deanfield Meadow
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With Spring almost upon us, the homes at Deanfield Meadow in Ducklington, Oxon are starting to take shape with several plots nearing completion.
As part of the planning permission, Deanfield Homes will also be providing over £200,000 of work and financial contributions to the village as part of the section 106 agreement. This includes a new footpath which will link the village to the recreation ground.
Peter Blades, Managing Director of Deanfield Homes comments, “Despite the hard winter we have all experienced, we are delighted with progress we are making at Deanfield Meadow and it is extremely satisfying to see the development coming to life. As well as the creation of the new footpath, we will also be contributing towards education and other local community facilities.”
Deanfield Meadow will feature fourteen homes for private sale and twelve affordable homes. Each home will be built to compliment the style of existing local homes and will range from two-bedroom semi–detached homes, through to four-bedroom detached homes. Lined with trees along its northwest edge, the development has been planned so that each house has a sizeable garden as well as easy, straightforward access to Standlake Road.
The properties are ideal for first time buyers through to families and downsizers. Each home will be built to a high specification and feature integrated appliances as well as a garage or parking space. There is also a public open space within the development.
Ducklington is a leafy Oxfordshire village near the eastern edge of the Cotswolds’’, one of the most beautiful areas in Britain. Situated just a mile south of the market town of Witney, Ducklington combines the best of country living with proximity to Oxford and quick access to London.
The village offers all the possibilities of country life, with an idyllic local thatched-roof pub, a highly rated primary school, and an historic church. Many amenities are easily within walking distance, and Witney is only a short drive away.
For travel further afield, Ducklington has excellent links throughout Oxfordshire, with two major roads nearby. Eastwards, the A40 goes to Oxford and connects there with the M40, which will take you further east to London or northwest to Birmingham. Westwards, the A40 runs to Cheltenham and Gloucester.
Work gets underway at Deanfield Meadow
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Work has started on Deanfield Homes’ latest development, Deanfield Meadow. The site will feature twelve homes for private sale and twelve affordable homes.
Peter Blades, Managing Director of Deanfield Homes comments, “Work is underway to deliver our first homes in Ducklington. We have already received a great deal of interest from people looking for high quality homes in a village location and are expecting to launch a number of homes off plan in the New Year. The show home will be ready for viewing in Spring 2018.”
Deanfield Meadow, situated in the heart of the village of Ducklington, will be built to compliment the style of existing local homes and will range from two bedroom semi–detached homes, through to four bedroom detached homes. The properties are ideal for first time buyers through to families and downsizers. Each home will be built to a high specification and feature integrated appliances as well as a garage or parking space.
Ducklington is a picturesque Oxfordshire village near the eastern edge of the Cotswolds, situated just a mile south of the market town of Witney. Ducklington combines the best of country living with proximity to Oxford and quick access to London.
The village of Ducklington offers all the possibilities of country life, with an idyllic local thatched-roof pub, a highly rated primary school, and an historic church. Many amenities are easily within walking distance.
For travel further afield, Ducklington has excellent links throughout Oxfordshire, with two major roads nearby. Eastwards, the A40 goes to Oxford and connects there with the M40, which will take you further east to London or northwest to Birmingham. Westwards, the A40 runs to Cheltenham and Gloucester.
For rail travel, Oxford station provides fast services several times an hour to both London Paddington and London Marylebone. Trains also run to Birmingham New Street twice an hour, as well as a range of other destinations throughout England
Deanfield Homes prides itself on building aspirational homes in exceptional locations. The company builds small to medium sized residential developments in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire and it takes great care to design homes that are in keeping with the area and with the customer in mind.
Formed in 2016 with the financial backing of Prowting Investments plc, the experienced team has a passion for creating homes in environments that have a sense of place and exceed customers’ expectations. To register your interest please click here.
Deanfield Homes acquires site in Tackley, Oxfordshire
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Deanfield Homes has acquired its latest site in the Oxfordshire village of Tackley. The site, Deanfield Grove, is situated in the heart of the village and will feature twenty-six homes.
Peter Blades, Managing Director of Deanfield Homes comments, “The acquisition of this latest site is a significant milestone in the growth of Deanfield Homes. Deanfield Grove will comprise of one, two, three and four bedroom homes and will be ideal for first time buyers and families looking for a village location with good communication links. The homes will be designed to fit in with the local style of the village and internally it will feature a high specification finish. The show home is expected to launch in Autumn 2018”.
Tackley is situated in just eight miles north of Oxford and just three miles from the historic town of Woodstock. The village has a mainline railway station with regular trains to and from Banbury, Oxford and London.
The village, which is one mile from the Oxford Canal, has a mixture of old cottages, converted buildings and modern homes. There is a traditional village green with old oak tree which forms the heart of the village. There is a strong community spirit with a community run shop, primary school and public house.
Deanfield Homes prides itself on building aspirational homes in exceptional locations. The company builds small to medium sized residential developments in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire and it takes great care to design homes that are in keeping with the area and have the customer in mind.
Formed in 2016 with the financial backing of Prowting Investments plc, the experienced team has a passion for creating homes in environments that have a sense of place and exceed customers’ expectations. To register your interest please click here
Deanfield Homes achieve planning permission in Ducklington
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Deanfield Homes has received detailed planning permission for its new site in Ducklington near Witney, Oxfordshire. The site, which is one mile south of Witney, will feature twelve homes for private sale and twelve affordable homes.
Peter Blades, Managing Director of Deanfield Homes comments, “We are delighted that we have received detailed planning permission for our site, Deanfield Meadow. The development will feature a variety of homes which will cater for the needs of the local community, including first time buyers and families.
“As part of the planning we will also be providing over £200,000 of works and financial contributions of part of the section 106 agreement. This includes the construction of a new footpath linking the village to the recreation ground and contributions towards education and other local community facilities.”
Deanfield Meadow, situated in the heart of the village of Ducklington, will be built to fit in with the local style of homes and will range from two bedroom semi–detached homes, through to four bedroom detached homes. They will also feature integrated appliances and a high quality specification and each home will either have a parking space or garage.
Lined with trees along its northwest edge, Deanfield Meadow has been planned so that each house has a sizeable garden as well as easy, straightforward access to Standlake Road. There is also a public open space within the development.
Ducklington is a leafy Oxfordshire village near the eastern edge of the Cotswolds, one of the most beautiful areas in Britain. Situated just a mile south of the market town of Witney, Ducklington combines the best of country living with proximity to Oxford and quick access to London.
The village of Ducklington offers all the possibilities of country life, with an idyllic local thatched-roof pub, a highly rated primary school, and an historic church. Many amenities are easily within walking distance, and Witney is only a short drive away.
For travel further afield, Ducklington has excellent links throughout Oxfordshire, with two major roads nearby. Eastwards, the A40 goes to Oxford and connects there with the M40, which will take you further east to London or northwest to Birmingham. Westwards, the A40 runs to Cheltenham and Gloucester.
For rail travel, Oxford station provides fast services several times an hour to both London Paddington and London Marylebone. Trains also run to Birmingham New Street twice an hour, as well as a range of other destinations throughout England. To register your interest please click here