St Mary's Hill, Hurstbourne Priors, Whitchurch RG28 7RT, UK
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Trilogy Agent Valuation of this property is £440,000
Now released! The stunning 3 bedroom show home at the landmark St Mary's Hill development in Hurstbourne Priors. This exceptional linked-semi detached house benefits from elevated views over Tarrant Park and the magnificent Bourne Valley beyond.
Plot 3 is a brand new three bedroom linked semi-detached home at St Mary's Hill. The ground floor of the house comprises of an open plan kitchen/living/dining room, with the option of adding a wall to create a living room and separate kitchen dining room. There is also a guest cloakroom and spacious hall cupboard.
There are three bedrooms upstairs. The main bedroom benefits from a luxurious en-suite shower room, whilst the remining 2 bedrooms share a family bathroom.
The property benefits from a generous garden, as well as a car barn and off street parking.
A traditional sense of community will be at the heart of St Mary’s Hill. There is a brand-new focal village green at its core, as well as two further open spaces. Residents will have the satisfaction of growing their own produce in ‘The Kitchen Garden’ located within Tarrants Park, which will comprise of several traditional raised beds, as well as composting. Wells Green will feature a unique ‘Welly Boot Exchange’ where families can donate and swap wellington boots for the next size up, or maybe borrow a pair when friends come to visit for a weekend in the countryside. A refurbished vintage BT phone box will also sit discreetly amongst the houses and act as the ‘village notice board’.
Each of the 44 homes at St Mary’s Hill will have traditionally fashioned elevations which are both varied and complimentary and include flint panels, decorative clay hanging tiles, attractive waney edge boarding and painted finishes. Roof coverings are clay tile, natural slate or thatched. There will also be traditional timber signposts throughout, creating an established and appealing ‘village’ feel.
St Mary’s Hill will also offer an idyllic rural existence for those people looking to continue working from home a few days a week. Each home will feature a full fibre to the premises (ffttp) internet connection, as well as a cat 6 cabling infrastructure for the efficient distribution of data throughout the home.
When trips to the office are required, the nearby A34 offers easy access to both the M3 & M4 motorways and there is an efficient train service from nearby Whitchurch which will whisk you into Waterloo in approx. 1 hour.
Families with children are spoilt for choice with local schools which include St Mary Bourne Primary School and Testbourne Community Secondary School, both of which are rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
Further information is available at
Please note that the front photo is a computer-generated image (CGI) and all internal photographs are of past schemes by the developer and only indicative of the specification and layout of the subject property.
Council Tax Band: (Under construction); yet to be rated<br /><br />
Trilogy Agent Valuation of this property is £525,000
The ground floor of this one-off house type comprises of a spacious reception hall, spacious living room with bi-fold doors onto the garden, triple aspect kitchen/dining room with a range of Smeg appliances, generous study or fourth bedroom and a guest WC. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms. The main bedroom features a spacious dressing area with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, whilst a luxurious family bathroom serves the other two bedrooms.
A traditional sense of community will be at the heart of St Mary’s Hill. There is a brand-new focal village green at its core, as well as two further open spaces. Residents will have the satisfaction of growing their own produce in ‘The Kitchen Garden’ located within Tarrants Park, which will comprise of several traditional raised beds, as well as composting. Wells Green will feature a unique ‘Welly Boot Exchange’ where families can donate and swap wellington boots for the next size up, or maybe borrow a pair when friends come to visit for a weekend in the countryside. A refurbished vintage BT phone box will also sit discreetly amongst the houses and act as the ‘village notice board’.
Each of the 44 homes at St Mary’s Hill will have traditionally fashioned elevations which are both varied and complimentary and include flint panels, decorative clay hanging tiles, attractive waney edge boarding and painted finishes. Roof coverings are clay tile, natural slate or thatched. There will also be traditional timber signposts throughout, creating an established and appealing ‘village’ feel.
St Mary’s Hill will also offer an idyllic rural existence for those people looking to continue working from home a few days a week. Each home will feature a full fibre to the premises (ffttp) internet connection, as well as a cat 6 cabling infrastructure for the efficient distribution of data throughout the home. When trips to the office are required, the nearby A34 offers easy access to both the M3 & M4 motorways and there is an efficient train service from nearby Whitchurch which will whisk you into Waterloo in approx. 1 hour.
Families with children are spoilt for choice with local schools which include St Mary Bourne Primary School and Testbourne Community Secondary School, both of which are rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
Further information is available at
Please note that the front photo is a computer-generated image (CGI) and all internal photographs are of past schemes by the developer and only indicative of the specification and finish of the subject property.
Trilogy Agent Valuation of this property is £327,500
The ground floor comprises of a reception hall, spacious living/dining room with bi-fold doors onto the garden, a bright kitchen with a range of Smeg appliances and a guest WC. Upstairs, the main bedroom features fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, whilst a luxurious bathroom serves the second double bedroom.
A traditional sense of community will be at the heart of St Mary’s Hill. There is a brand-new focal village green at its core, as well as two further open spaces. Residents will have the satisfaction of growing their own produce in ‘The Kitchen Garden’ located within Tarrants Park, which will comprise of several traditional raised beds, as well as composting. Wells Green will feature a unique ‘Welly Boot Exchange’ where families can donate and swap wellington boots for the next size up, or maybe borrow a pair when friends come to visit for a weekend in the countryside. A refurbished vintage BT phone box will also sit discreetly amongst the houses and act as the ‘village notice board’.
Each of the 44 homes at St Mary’s Hill will have traditionally fashioned elevations which are both varied and complimentary and include flint panels, decorative clay hanging tiles, attractive waney edge boarding and painted finishes. Roof coverings are clay tile, natural slate or thatched. There will also be traditional timber signposts throughout, creating an established and appealing ‘village’ feel.
St Mary’s Hill will also offer an idyllic rural existence for those people looking to continue working from home a few days a week. Each home will feature a full fibre to the premises (ffttp) internet connection, as well as a cat 6 cabling infrastructure for the efficient distribution of data throughout the home. When trips to the office are required, the nearby A34 offers easy access to both the M3 & M4 motorways and there is an efficient train service from nearby Whitchurch which will whisk you into Waterloo in approx. 1 hour.
Families with children are spoilt for choice with local schools which include St Mary Bourne Primary School and Testbourne Community Secondary School, both of which are rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
Further information is available at
Please note that the front photo is a computer-generated image (CGI) and all internal photographs are of past schemes by the developer and only indicative of the specification and layout of the subject property.
Trilogy Agent Valuation of this property is £390,000
The ground floor of the house can be arranged as either a double aspect open plan kitchen/dining/living room or a kitchen/dining room and separate living room. The property benefits from a spacious reception hall, a living room with bi-fold doors onto the south facing garden, a choice of kitchens with a range of Smeg appliances and a guest WC. Upstairs, the main bedroom features fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, whilst a luxurious family bathroom serves the other two bedrooms.
A traditional sense of community will be at the heart of St Mary’s Hill. There is a brand-new focal village green at its core, as well as two further open spaces. Residents will have the satisfaction of growing their own produce in ‘The Kitchen Garden’ located within Tarrants Park, which will comprise of several traditional raised beds, as well as composting. Wells Green will feature a unique ‘Welly Boot Exchange’ where families can donate and swap wellington boots for the next size up, or maybe borrow a pair when friends come to visit for a weekend in the countryside. A refurbished vintage BT phone box will also sit discreetly amongst the houses and act as the ‘village notice board’.
Each of the 42 homes at St Mary’s Hill will have traditionally fashioned elevations which are both varied and complimentary and include flint panels, decorative clay hanging tiles, attractive waney edge boarding and painted finishes. Roof coverings are clay tile, natural slate or thatched. There will also be traditional timber signposts throughout, creating an established and appealing ‘village’ feel.
St Mary’s Hill will also offer an idyllic rural existence for those people looking to continue working from home a few days a week. Each home will feature a full fibre to the premises (ffttp) internet connection, as well as a cat 6 cabling infrastructure for the efficient distribution of data throughout the home. When trips to the office are required, the nearby A34 offers easy access to both the M3 & M4 motorways and there is an efficient train service from nearby Whitchurch which will whisk you into Waterloo in approx. 1 hour.
Families with children are spoilt for choice with local schools which include St Mary Bourne Primary School and Testbourne Community Secondary School, both of which are rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
Further information is available at
Please note that the front photo is a computer-generated image (CGI) and all internal photographs are of past schemes by the developer and only indicative of the specification and layout of the subject property.
Trilogy Agent Valuation of this property is £560,000
Plot 31: This imposing property benefits from a spacious reception hall, a formal living room with bi-fold doors onto the south facing garden, a double aspect kitchen/dining room with a range of Smeg appliances, a separate utility room, a study with views over Wells Green and a guest WC. Upstairs, the main bedroom features fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, whilst a luxurious family bathroom serves the other three bedrooms.
A traditional sense of community will be at the heart of St Mary’s Hill. There is a brand-new focal village green at its core, as well as two further open spaces. Residents will have the satisfaction of growing their own produce in ‘The Kitchen Garden’ located within Tarrants Park, which will comprise of several traditional raised beds, as well as composting. Wells Green will feature a unique ‘Welly Boot Exchange’ where families can donate and swap wellington boots for the next size up, or maybe borrow a pair when friends come to visit for a weekend in the countryside. A refurbished vintage BT phone box will also sit discreetly amongst the houses and act as the ‘village notice board’.
Each of the 42 homes at St Mary’s Hill will have traditionally fashioned elevations which are both varied and complimentary and include flint panels, decorative clay hanging tiles, attractive waney edge boarding and painted finishes. Roof coverings are clay tile, natural slate or thatched. There will also be traditional timber signposts throughout, creating an established and appealing ‘village’ feel. St Mary’s Hill will also offer an idyllic rural existence for those people looking to continue working from home a few days a week. Each home will feature a full fibre to the premises (ffttp) internet connection, as well as a cat 6 cabling infrastructure for the efficient distribution of data throughout the home. When trips to the office are required, the nearby A34 offers easy access to both the M3 & M4 motorways and there is an efficient train service from nearby Whitchurch which will whisk you into Waterloo in approx. 1 hour.
Families with children are spoilt for choice with local schools which include St Mary Bourne Primary School and Testbourne Community Secondary School, both of which are rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
Further information is available at
Please note that the front photo is a computer-generated image (CGI) and all internal photographs are of past schemes by the developer and only indicative of the specification and layout of the subject property.
Trilogy Agent Valuation of this property is £385,000
Plot 26: The ground floor comprises of a reception hall, spacious living room with bi-fold doors onto the south facing garden, a bright kitchen/dining room with a range of Smeg appliances and a guest WC. Upstairs, there are three similarly sized double bedrooms, as well as a luxurious bathroom with a separate freestanding shower.
A traditional sense of community will be at the heart of St Mary’s Hill. There is a brand-new focal village green at its core, as well as two further open spaces. Residents will have the satisfaction of growing their own produce in ‘The Kitchen Garden’ located within Tarrants Park, which will comprise of several traditional raised beds, as well as composting. Wells Green will feature a unique ‘Welly Boot Exchange’ where families can donate and swap wellington boots for the next size up, or maybe borrow a pair when friends come to visit for a weekend in the countryside. A refurbished vintage BT phone box will also sit discreetly amongst the houses and act as the ‘village notice board’.
Each of the 44 homes at St Mary’s Hill will have traditionally fashioned elevations which are both varied and complimentary and include flint panels, decorative clay hanging tiles, attractive waney edge boarding and painted finishes. Roof coverings are clay tile, natural slate or thatched. There will also be traditional timber signposts throughout, creating an established and appealing ‘village’ feel.
St Mary’s Hill will also offer an idyllic rural existence for those people looking to continue working from home a few days a week. Each home will feature a full fibre to the premises (ffttp) internet connection, as well as a cat 6 cabling infrastructure for the efficient distribution of data throughout the home. When trips to the office are required, the nearby A34 offers easy access to both the M3 & M4 motorways and there is an efficient train service from nearby Whitchurch which will whisk you into Waterloo in approx. 1 hour.
Families with children are spoilt for choice with local schools which include St Mary Bourne Primary School and Testbourne Community Secondary School, both of which are rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
Further information is available at
Please note that the front photo is a computer-generated image (CGI) and all internal photographs are of past schemes by the developer and only indicative of the specification and layout of the subject property.