Banner Homes' latest development on the London/Hertfordshire border gives ambitious house-hunters the chance to taste the celebrity lifestyle. Bolingbroke House is situated in Hadley Wood, an affluent area that has a number of well-known residents, including one Spice Girl, one Girl Aloud and a squad's-worth of Premier League footballers.
The new development is very exclusive, comprising just five two-bedroom mansion apartments, a two-bedroom coach house and a four-bedroom family house. Prices start at £799,000.
There is already a show apartment open for interested would-be buyers to check out in person, open Thursday to Monday from 10.00am to 5.00pm. The Banner Homes team can also be reached on 0845 388 8731. The show property offers spacious and plentiful accommodation, with two bedrooms, an en suite to the master bedroom, separate bathroom, study, kitchen and sitting room. Three rooms have access through French doors to a private patio area.
Shelley West, sales director for Banner Homes Central says: "Banner Homes has an enviable reputation for building high-quality developments in northwest London and Bolingbroke House is no exception. Each home has been designed to a high specification with professionally designed contemporary kitchens, en suites to the master bedrooms and dressing rooms to selected plots. Bolingbroke House is set in an excellent location allowing residents to enjoy the semi-rural setting, with views of Monken Hadley Common and the open grassland of the village common, but have easy commuter links to Central London and the surrounding areas."
The village feel of Hadley Wood is one of its most alluring qualities, with a popular pub, selection of shops and restaurants and essentials such as a bank and post office. There are also three golf clubs within easy reach as well as clubs for bowls, cricket and football. Nearby countryside and commons are great places to walk or cycle - or simply enjoy the abundance of wildlife. Local schools also abound in this area, so buyers with children need not worry about that.
Bolingbroke House is well connected too. Nearby is Cockfosters, at the end of the Piccadilly Line, so getting to the West End, Knightsbridge and Heathrow could hardly be easier. There are also rail routes into central London from New Barnet or Hadley Wood's own station. It's only a couple of miles to the M25 too, and only a little further to the A1.