The Steeples, sought-after new Oxford development launches

The Steeples, sought-after new Oxford development launches

A highly anticipated new Oxford development has now launched on site.

Following the recent unveiling of Redrow Thames Valley’s sought-after development, The Steeples, prospective house buyers are now able to visit the development to reserve their dream home at a pre-launch price.

The unique Steeples development is a commitment to creating a ‘21st century garden suburb’, complete with green space, stylish homes and a strong sense of community. The new neighbourhood is one of the most advanced NHS England Healthy New Town demonstrator sites, with robust design principles in place to deliver infrastructure which is supporting residents to live healthier, more active lives.

Set to include 207 three and four-bedroom homes, with a series of individually designed ‘pocket parks’ established within the streetscape, the development is designed to create opportunities for residents to enjoy being outdoors.

Sarah Boyce, Sales Director for Redrow Homes Thames Valley, said: “We are really excited to launch The Steeples on site, and cannot wait to showcase what the development has to offer and help prospective home buyers reserve their dream home.

“We’re now setting up one-to-one appointments with our sales consultants to answer any questions customers might have and help them to find a spacious new home that is perfectly suited to them.”

Several stunning showhomes, and a brand-new sales office will also open in November, allowing potential homebuyers to get a feel for what life will be like at The Steeples.

Sarah added: “We hope those in the market for a beautiful new home in a unique, well-connected location will take advantage of this opportunity to live at The Steeples when the first homes are completed in March 2021, and we’re looking forward to welcoming people into our beautiful showhomes when they launch in the coming months.”

For those looking for contemporary three-storey living, the Clarendon II three-bedroom home, priced from £594,995 and eligible for Help to Buy and stamp duty holiday, features a lounge/dining room, kitchen, utility and cloakroom on the ground floor. On the first floor, you’ll find one of three double bedrooms and a family bathroom, in addition to a flexible space with a Juliet balcony overlooking the garden – perfect for use as a lounge, office, or playroom. The second floor is home to two further bedrooms, each with its own ensuite.

The four-bedroom Bodleian I, priced from £659,995, is a quintessential family home featuring an open kitchen and dining room, which also opens out onto a spacious garden. Upstairs, the master bedroom features an ensuite and double aspect windows, along with three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.

Available from £782,995, the Blenheim is a stylish four-bedroom home that offers all of the necessities needed for modern, family life. Downstairs, an open plan kitchen adjoined to a dining area offers the perfect area to socialise, while a separate lounge provides a peaceful space to unwind. Upstairs, there are four generous double rooms with high ceilings, and the master bedroom also has a balcony and ensuite, adding an extra touch of luxury.

Part of an exciting and carefully designed new development to the north east of Oxford, The Steeples gives you the very best of both worlds. Bordered by stunning Oxfordshire countryside, yet with the culture, colleges and community of the city within easy reach, the development is the ideal location for couples and families alike.

Not only is there a selection of excellent private and state schools nearby, but the John Radcliffe Hospital is also within walking distance. Just off the A40 and a short distance from the M40, travelling couldn’t be easier, and with direct trains to London from Oxford or Oxford Parkway in less than an hour, you couldn’t be better placed.

For further information about homes at The Steeples, or to register your interest, call 01865567433 or visit: www.redrow.co.uk/thesteeples

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