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Page 1: Watchfield Queens Close - Hills Homes · The Hackpen plots 7 and 14 The Westbury plots 15 and 16 = Affordable housing. 5 Finishes Constructed from red brick with contrasting buff

Queens Close WatchfieldA stylish development in this charming, historic village.

Page 2: Watchfield Queens Close - Hills Homes · The Hackpen plots 7 and 14 The Westbury plots 15 and 16 = Affordable housing. 5 Finishes Constructed from red brick with contrasting buff

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The charming village of Watchfield is located within thebeautiful district of the Vale of White Horse in SouthOxfordshire – voted the best place to live in Britain*.

Watchfield has plenty to offer its residents. The heart ofthe village boasts a variety of local amenities includingpubs, restaurants and shops. The village has its ownschool, graded as Good by Ofsted, a library and a local GPsurgery. The village’s facilities are complemented by acomprehensive choice of leisure and retail amenities innearby Swindon.

For those with sporting inclinations there are a number ofclubs in the village including golf, bowls, horse riding andmountain biking. If however you prefer relaxing in thecountryside, Watchfield is only minutes away from thebeautiful Ridgeway and Uffington White Horse.

Queens Close consists of just 10 stylish three, four and fivebedroom family homes for sale, located close to the villagecentre. Watchfield benefits from excellent transport linksvia the M4 and A419 and Swindon rail services meaningLondon, Bristol and Oxford are easily accessible.*South Oxfordshire was voted the best place to live in Britain according to the 2016 Halifax Rural Areas Quality of Life Survey

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Queens Close site plan

The development layout is for general guidance and may be subject to change.It is not intended to indicate specific boundaries and is not necessarily to scale.Any landscaping shown is purely to create an impression.

= Hills HomesThe Uffington plots 8 and 11

The Cherhill plots 9 and 10

The Pewsey plots 12 and 13

The Hackpen plots 7 and 14

The Westbury plots 15 and 16

= Affordable housing

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FinishesConstructed from red brick with contrasting buff brickand stone detailing (some properties have creamweatherboarding) under grey tiled roofs to reflect thearchitecture of Watchfield; these new homes have beenbuilt to Hills’ exacting standards with modern methodsand traditional materials. Please refer to the specific plotspecification and finishes schedule for full details.

Kitchens and bathroomsThe heart of any home is a sociable kitchen with space forfamily and friends to meet, chat, cook, eat and entertain.These homes feature bespoke kitchens individually designedto maximise their space and layout and feature integratedappliances for a sleek, clean finish. The bathrooms are no lessstriking with contemporary white sanitary ware and stylishchrome taps and shower fittings, complemented by thelatest Porcelanosa ceramic floor and wall tiling.

Heating and electrics Individually designed lighting and heating systems ensurethe most economical and sustainable use of energy. Full ofthe features you would expect with plentiful double socketsthroughout and downlights to kitchens, bathrooms and en-suites. High efficiency gas fired boilers provide centralheating and hot water supplying individually controlledthermostatic radiators to allow flexibility in the heating ofyour new home.

Bathrooms and en-suites are fitted with heated chrometowel rails. Combined with the use of the best qualitymaterials and systems available, these contribute towardsproviding economical, sustainable and efficient modern living.

Safe and soundWith Hills Homes, safety is paramount and the systems areenhanced by mains operated smoke detectors, carbonmonoxide alarms and a heat detector in the kitchen too.External doors feature multipoint locking and front doors alsoinclude an eye viewer, letter plate and security chain.

Your new Hills home will ensure a warm, safe, lowenergy, sustainable living space for you and your family,built with care and attention to provide the best ofcontemporary convenience with traditional character andexcellent build quality. We don’t just build houses, webuild homes.

Queens Close – Specifications

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Uffington A substantial four bedroom, two-storey, detached home. (Plots 8 and 11)

First Floor Metric Imperial

Bedroom 1 4.35m max x 3.85m 14’-3” max x 12’-7”

Bedroom 1 en-suite 2.65m x 1.70m 8’-8” x 5’-6”

Dressing room 1.55m x 1.70m 5’-1” x 5’-6”

Bedroom 2 4.35m x 3.00m 14’-3” x 9’-10”

Bedroom 2 en-suite 2.65m x 1.30m 8’-8” x 4’-3”

Dressing room 1.55m x 1.30m 5’-1” x 4’-3”

Bedroom 3 3.00m x 3.80m 9'10" x 12'5"

Bedroom 4 3.40m max x 2.75m max 11’-1” max x 9’-0” max

Bathroom 2.35m x 1.95m 7’-8” x 6’-4”

Ground Floor Metric Imperial

Hall 1.25m max x 4.30m max 4’-1” max x 14’-1” max

Living room 7.10m max x 3.85m max 23’-3” max x 12’-7” max

Study 3.65m x 3.80m 11’-11” x 12’-5”

Kitchen 3.45m x 3.40m 11’-3” x 11’-1”

Utility room 2.10m x 1.85m 6'10" x 6'0"

Cloakroom 1.10m x 1.85m 3’-7” x 6’-0”

Dining room 4.30m x 2.90m 14’-1” x 9’-6”

Attached double garage 5.80m max x 5.50m 19’-0” max x 18’-0”

Note – All dimensions are taken to the nearest 50mm metric, 2 inch imperial.

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Livingroom

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Cherhill A substantial four bedroom, two-storey, detached home. (Plots 9 and 10)

First Floor Metric Imperial

Bedroom 1 5.30m x 4.05m 17’-4” x 13’-3”

Bedroom 1 en-suite 2.15m x 2.10m 7’-0” x 6’-10”

Bedroom 2 3.50m x 3.55m 11’-5” x 11’-7”

Bedroom 3 3.70m max x 4.00m 12’-1” max x 13’-1”

Bedroom 4 3.70m x 3.10m 12’-1” x 10’-2”

Bathroom 3.90m x 1.65m 12’-9” x 5’-4”

Ground Floor Metric Imperial

Hall 2.05m max x 6.10m 6’-8” max x 20’-0”

Living room 3.50m x 5.30m 11’-5” x 17’-4”

Garden room 3.50m x 2.90m 11’-5” x 9’-6”

Kitchen / dining area 7.55m x 3.50m 24’-9” x 11’-5”

Cloakroom 1.80m x 1.00m 5’-10” x 3’-3”

Utility room 3.50m x 2.05m 11’-5” x 6’-8”

Integral double garage 5.60m x 5.20m 18’-4” x 17’-0”

Note – All dimensions are taken to the nearest 50mm metric, 2 inch imperial.

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Utility room

Double garage

Hall

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Living room

Bedroom 1

Bedroom 2

Bedroom 3

Bedroom 4Bathroom

En-suite

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Pewsey A four bedroom, two-storey, detached home. (Plots 12 and 13)

First Floor Metric Imperial

Bedroom 1 3.60m max x 2.85m 11’-9” max x 9’-4”

Bedroom 1 en-suite 2.30m x 1.30m 7’-6” x 4’-3”

Bedroom 2 3.00m x 3.10m 9’-10” x 10’-2”

Bedroom 3 3.60m x 2.10m 11’-9” x 6’-10”

Bedroom 4 3.00m x 2.65m 9’-10” x 8’-8”

Bathroom 2.00m x 1.70m 6’-6” x 5’-6”

Ground Floor Metric Imperial

Hall 1.90m x 4.65m 6’-2” x 15’-3”

Living room 3.60m x 6.55m 11’-9” x 21’-5”

Dining room / study 3.00m x 2.90m 9’-10” x 9’-6”

Kitchen / breakfast room 5.10m x 3.90m 16’-8” x 12’-9”

Cloakroom 1.00m x 1.60m 3’-3” x 5’-2”

Utility room 1.85m x 1.60m 6’-0” x 5’-2”

Single garage (plot 12) 2.90m x 5.95m 9’-6” x 19’-6”

Car port (plot 13) 2.90m x 6.35m 9’-6” x 20’-10”

Note – All dimensions are taken to the nearest 50mm metric, 2 inch imperial.

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Hackpen A four bedroom, two-storey, detached home. (Plots 7 and 14)

First Floor Metric Imperial

Bedroom 1 3.25m x 2.75m 10’-7” x 9’-0”

Bedroom 1 en-suite 2.25m x 1.10m 7’-4” x 3’-7”

Bedroom 2 2.80m x 2.85m 9’-2” x 9’-4”

Bedroom 3 3.40m max x 2.50m max 11’-1” max x 8’-2” max

Bedroom 4 2.25m x 1.95m 7’-4” x 6’-4”

Bathroom 2.00m x 2.00m 6’-6” x 6’-6”

Ground Floor Metric Imperial

Hall 2.15m x 2.10m 7’-0” x 6’-10”

Living room 3.25m max x 6.10m max 10’-7” max x 20’-0” max

Family / dining area 3.20m x 3.10m 10’-5” x 10’-2”

Kitchen 3.20m x 3.00m 10’-5” x 9’-10”

Cloakroom 1.00m x 1.75m 3’-3” x 5’-8”

Utility room 2.15m x 1.85m 7’-0” x 6’-0”

Attached single garage (plot 7) 2.80m x 5.60m 9’-2” x 18’-4”

Car port (plot 14) 2.90m x 6.35m 9’-6” x 20’-10”

Note – All dimensions are taken to the nearest 50mm metric, 2 inch imperial.

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Ground Floor Metric Imperial

Hall 2.10m x 3.70m 6’-10” x 12’-1”

Living / dining room 4.70m x 5.20m 15’-5” x 17’-0”

Kitchen 2.50m x 3.70m 8’-2” x 12’-1”

Cloakroom 0.90m x 1.85m 2’-11” x 6’-0”

Attached single garage (plot 15) 3.00m x 5.70m 9’-10” x 18’-8”

Car port (plot 16) 2.90m x 6.35m 9’-6” x 20’-10”

First Floor Metric Imperial

Bedroom 1 4.10m x 3.25m 13’-5” x 10’-7”

Bedroom 1 en-suite 1.35m max x 2.25m max 4’-5” max x 7’-4” max

Bedroom 2 2.60m x 3.55m 8’-6” x 11’-7”

Bedroom 3 2.00m x 2.60m 6’-6” x 8’-6”

Bathroom 2.60m max x 2.00m max 8’-60” max x 6’-6” max

Note – All dimensions are taken to the nearest 50mm metric, 2 inch imperial.

Westbury A three bedroom, two-storey home. (Plots 15 and 16)

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Hills Homes has established a strong reputation forbuilding high quality homes on carefully selected sites.From bespoke country homes on the edge of soughtafter villages to major urban developments, Hills bringsindividual quality to each of its developments, creatinghomes which sit comfortably in their environment.

This unique characteristic has earned a number of HillsHomes’ developments recognition at both regional andnational industry awards.

Hills Homes believes that its greatest strength lies in itsstaff – a talented and tight-knit team which prides itselfon close attention to detail throughout design,

construction and after sales. This process sees theinclusion of traditional building skills and craftsmanship inharmony with modern technology.

Combined with the use of the best quality materials andsystems available, these contribute towards providingeconomical, sustainable and efficient modern living. Under the SAP/EPC methodology these homes achievegood to very good ratings for current performance in termsof energy efficiency and environmental impact.

It is this approach which has earned Hills Homesexceptionally high satisfaction ratings amongst those whomatter most – its customers.

Hills Homes cares passionately about the locations itoperates in, and benefits the communities in these areasthrough contributions paid under planning obligationagreements.

Support for wider community and environmental projects isprovided through The Hills Group working in partnershipwith recognised charities. This support has seen millions ofpounds provided to protect local wildlife habitats, createmore community spaces and provide better access tooutdoor areas for everyone to enjoy.

Award-winning developers

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Queens Close Watchfield

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Hills HomesWiltshire House

County Park Business CentreShrivenham Road

Swindon SN1 2NR

Tel: 01793 781200www.hills-homes.co.uk

Perry Bishop and Chambers (Selling Agent)16 Market PlaceFaringdonOxfordshireSN7 7HP

Tel: 01367 240356www.perrybishop.co.uk

New Homes

Please note: These details are intended to give a general indication of the proposed development and floor layouts. The company reserves the right to alter any part of the development, specification or floor layouts at any time. The contents herein shall not form any part of any contract or be a representation including such contract. These properties areoffered subject to availability and final specification. Queens Close is a marketing name and may not necessarily form any part of the approved postal address. The dimensions are intended for guidance only and may vary. Maps are not to scale. Travel times and distances quoted are approximate only. Purchasers are advised to contact the sales andmarketing team to ascertain the availability of any particular property.

Directions from Oxford• Follow A420 towards Watchfield• At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Faringdon Road• At the Watchfield roundabout, take the third exit onto Majors Road• Turn left on to Queens Close

Directions from M4• Leave the M4 at junction 15• Take the exit onto A419 north towards Swindon / Cirencester• Take the exit towards Gablecross/Stratton/Shrivenham/South Marston Village• At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Merlin Way/A420• At White Hart roundabout, take the third exit onto A420 towards Oxford• At Gablecross, take the second exit and stay on A420• At the Watchfield roundabout, take the third exit onto Faringdon Road• At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Majors Road• Turn left on to Queens Close