New homes with a splash of history
Linden homes has launched the dairy mansions in Cheam, a major restoration project involving the conversion of the former dairy crest buildings, along with the creation of a complementary collection of new homes, following the sell-out success of developments in nearby Woking and Dorking.The 39 one and two-bedroom apartment scheme has been designed to complement the architecture of the existing buildings which are much cherished by the local community, bringing great individuality to the development. Ten reservations were made during the off-plan stage and potential customers can now get a feel for life at the dairy mansions in the newly opened show home.
Aul Cooper, managing director of linden homes south east comments:
“The dairy mansions have generated a great deal of interest locally and it is very rewarding to have been involved with the preservation of this historical site, while at the same time helping to provide much-needed new homes for the Cheam area.
“The scheme makes excellent use of previously vacant buildings and disused land which are now being brought back into the community. Urban regeneration schemes such as these are essential for ensuring the ongoing posterity of our towns and villages.”
The development overlooks attractive Cheam Park, with the local recreation ground and Nonsuch Park nearby, boasting 700 acres of formal gardens, ponds and pathways. The dairy mansions also benefit from a range of amenities and leisure facilities close to hand and good commuter links into London.
Prices currently start at £299,995 for two bedroom, two bathroom apartments overlooking the development’s courtyard.
For additional information, or to secure an early reservation visit Lindenhomes.co.uk.