Octagon Launches Final Phase at Broadoaks Park, West Byfleet
For buyers looking to purchase a home at Broadoaks Park, Surrey’s exclusive country estate by Octagon, just one phase remains and has now launched – featuring a collection of new, luxury homes – from two-bedroom apartments through to four and five bedroom family houses.
The picturesque parkland estate will ultimately comprise 126 homes, 10 of which are within Grade II listed buildings. Designed by the luxury developer’s in-house team of architects, the 25-acre development offers a mixture of beautiful homes ranging from new build apartments, terraced and detached houses - to beautifully restored apartments. Last to launch will be two expansive and unique houses formed within the listed and central Broadoaks Mansion.
Tim Banks, CEO of Octagon comments, “Broadoaks Park has been one of our most successful sites to date - it’s impossible not to fall in love with the estate as soon as you enter the gates and are greeted by its central green, shaded by 350-year-old oak trees.”
“A testament to its popularity, three homes have already been reserved off-plan ahead of this final launch, and we’re expecting to see similar interest in our remaining properties. This will be one of the last opportunities to buy at our flagship development, offering beautiful houses, set around stunning landscaping, all the while encompassing a real community spirit.”
Designed with community living in mind, Broadoaks Park offers seven acres of open green space with private gardens and large communal lawns – a rare find in modern day residential developments. Ideal for families, a new children’s playground has also just opened in the heart of the development, providing learning opportunities through different types of play.
The new homes are sympathetically designed to complement the 19th Century architecture of the Grade II listed Broadoaks Mansion, where extensive restoration work is currently underway to transform the historical building into 2 spectacular homes, due to launch in 2024. The surrounding listed Coach House and Lodges have already been converted into contemporary homes, and have all sold, with new Octagon clients having moved in.
Inside, homes are designed with high specification finishes throughout, including a bespoke kitchen designed with high gloss lacquer or matt finished cabinets, a full range of Siemens appliances and boiling hot water taps. Detailing includes Octagon bespoke plaster cornices and fitted wardrobes to the master bedrooms, while bathrooms are finished with Villeroy & Boch sanitary ware and polished chrome fittings.
Homes are built to Octagon’s high standards, with sustainability at the heart of design. Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery (MVHR) systems – using an air-to-air heat exchanger to recover heat that is usually wasted – and Photovoltaic Panels are installed, lowering the development’s carbon footprint and allowing homes to generate some of their own energy, providing a 19% improvement in energy compliance and ultimately reducing bills. EV charging points, or the provision to install one, are standard with every home.
Home to artisan bakeries, fine dining restaurants and cosy pubs, West Byfleet, Surrey’s latest village hotspot, is having something of a revival, not least because of the redevelopment of Sheer House. Set to comprise an attractive pedestrianised square encircled by a curated selection of boutique shops, this redevelopment will marry up the old with new. Existing amenities include a Waitrose and rows of independent cafes and restaurants, whilst the Basingstoke Canal and Wey Navigation provide picturesque walks.
Nearby West Byfleet station offers direct trains to Waterloo from 32 minutes. Residents will also have fast access to major roads including the M25, M3 and A3, and Heathrow Airport can be reached in under 30 minutes by car.
The final collection of homes in Phase 5 start from £750,000 for a 2-bedroom apartment and £1,515,000 for a house.