New homes for Loughton

Redrow’s development, The Rodings, will consist of over 250 new homes on land that previously formed part of Epping College, adjacent to Borders Road, with a sales launch aimed for this summer.
The Rodings benefits from great local road and rail links, including access to the London Underground via Loughton station, while the jewel in the crown is the proximity to beautiful forest land and countryside.
Caron Hutchins, sales director for Redrow Homes (Eastern), says: “This area has a lot of potential and is a fantastic place to live, and we’re very pleased to be able to bring the Redrow name here. It’s a great opportunity for us to provide quality housing for the local community, including commuters, families and older couples.
“While Loughton itself enjoys a quiet atmosphere and is surrounded by beautiful scenery, its two town centres provide all the local amenities you could wish for, while London is only a short train ride away.”
The homes will range from one-bedroom apartments to four-bedroom homes, the centre-piece being a stylish crescent of townhouses overlooking an attractive wooded area.
Although surrounded by Epping Forest, Loughton is just 12 miles from the centre of London. The town enjoys a relaxed, self-contained atmosphere, while also providing dwellers with many useful amenities, including shops, restaurants and bars, a cinema, leisure centre and many parks and open spaces. Loughton is also home to The National Jazz Archive and The British Postal Museum Store.
The Rodings benefits from being close to both the M11 and M25, while nearby Loughton underground station provides a journey time of around 40 minutes to London Oxford Circus.
For further information, visit redrow.co.uk.