Sneak preview of new Eynsham development

Newlands Place has been inspired by the traditional local architectural vernacular that can be found peppered throughout the village. The mews homes will be arranged to form a courtyard with a variety of architectural treatments to ensure variety. Home 5 in particular will benefit from an attractive turret feature.
Zoe Dobbs, Sales & Marketing Director for Linden Homes Thames valley comments: “Eynsham exudes heritage and charm and we have reflected this through the design of our new collection of homes at Newlands Place. Externally the homes will appear as if they have evolved over time with similar characteristics to the existing architecture of the village, while internally they will benefit from all the modern convenience that our customers expect. Our recent sneak preview launch has been met with great interest, so I would recommend that homebuyers register their details as soon as possible.”
Eynsham is a beautiful village typified by exquisite period architecture such as the Jacobean style Eynsham Hall, which is nestled in 30 acres of gardens. For families, Eynsham Community Primary School and Bartholomew Secondary School are both within walking distance. The Witney to Oxford bus service runs through Eynsham at 15 minute intervals during the day and every 10 minutes during rush hour, ideal for commuters.
By road, Eynsham enjoys good access to the M40, which links Birmingham to London, and the A34, which in turn leads to the M4. London is just over an hour away by train from Oxford Railway Station. Eynsham’s village community offers shops, businesses, clubs, sports, leisure and travel to accommodate its residents including the playhouse theatre and local food suppliers supplying fresh food.
Guide prices for the homes are from £362,000 to £550,000. For further information visit Lindenhomes.co.uk.