Diversity is the spice of life

Knight Frank has sold a number of apartments to a broad range of purchasers both young and old since it launched the development at the end of last year.
Paul Hogarth, Partner and head of new homes sales and marketing for Knight Frank south east, says: “The combination of modern design, flexible open plan interiors, proximity to Thames Ditton railway station and the attraction of the village means that Imber Place appeals to a divergence of purchasers; those who have already bought here range from a young City commuter to a newly-retired couple.
“What is interesting is that the diversity of preferences doesn’t necessarily relate to the age of purchasers, with both young professionals and those approaching retirement age actively seeking contemporary design and low maintenance homes.”
Designed by Shanly Homes, the 18 stylish one and two bedroom apartments offer a mix of interior layouts, all with full height glazed windows and balconies, which creates a spacious, airy feel. Every apartment is elegantly finished with high-quality materials throughout.
Kitchens are fully fitted and include a Siemens stainless steel oven, gas hob and extractor hood together with pelmet under lighting and chrome spot lights. Bathrooms include contemporary white sanitary ware with polished chrome fixtures. Outside, there is allocated residents parking and lockable communal cycle storage.
The development benefits from its location on the edge of Thames Ditton, close to the railway station and the quaint village which has a number of boutique shops, village pubs and cafés. A wealth of shops, restaurants, bars and leisure opportunities can be found in the neighbouring towns of Esher and Kingston.
Prices start at £232,000 for a one bedroom apartment and the show home will be launching in early April. For further information, visit the website: Knightfrank.com.