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Stunning new housing development

Stunning new housing development launches at Barton Quarter in Beeston The first phase of luxury homes mouldings. The first phase of the An upcoming sought-after destination at the prestigious new Barton development fronts Queens Road for a range of buyers – plans for the Quarter residential development, West and the Chilwell High Road Barton Quarter have been developed in conjunction with the Prince’s with two, three and four bedroom through close engagement with Foundation, is on track for completion properties available, ranging from the local Beeston community and early next year, with buyers able to £335,000 for a two-bed mews Broxtowe Borough Council – with move in from March 2021. apartment, £365,000 to £430,000 a vision to creating a mix of house for a three-bed home and £440,000 sizes and styles, built with an Situated on the 10-acre former site of to £520,000 for a four-bed home. attention to detail and generous Barton Transport in Chilwell, Beeston, Help to Buy is also available on all gardens, benefitting from excellent the Barton Quarter will be a carefully properties. transport links and access to nature. designed new development of homes, facilities and two new public The scheme is being developed The development as a whole will squares - embracing the heritage and in conjunction with the Prince’s provide a new substantial residential residential character of the historic Foundation – a prestigious built quarter for Nottingham and an location. environment charity founded by important anchor for the west end the Prince of Wales that focuses of the vibrant Chilwell High Road Comprising four phases of works, on developing better urban design with its independent bars and the £12m first phase of homes is and communities, in collaboration restaurants, which is part of the due for completion in March next with Ben Pentreath Architects - one overall regeneration of a gateway year, and available house styles will of the country’s leading classical site to Beeston town centre. include classically beautiful terraced architects, and Stockbridge Land properties, triple aspect end of - a specialist team with 80 years’ Situated just a ten-minute walk terraced houses with grand facades, collective experience working to from Beeston town centre and its traditional style paired villas, detached procure, design and build unique amenities including Tesco, Lidl and large family homes, detached developments across the UK. Boots, Barton Quarter is close to apartments and mews apartments. a range of major employers in the FHP Living has been appointed as region including Queens Medical Finished with generous floor to ceiling a joint selling agent on the scheme Centre, University of Nottingham, heights, all homes boast oversized with Knight Frank Birmingham, and Boots and Experian. Beeston station front doors which are 50% larger interested parties can contact Steve is a 12-minute walk away providing than a standard front door and classic Parker, Natasha Goodman or Will regular services to local hubs design sash windows, hand carved Hargreaves at FHP for information including Nottingham, Leicester and and bespoke cornices, brackets and and viewings. Derby, as well as other services to

Birmingham, Cardiff and London St Pancras – of which there are 38 daily trains, with the quickest journey being one hour and 32 minutes.

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It’s a two-minute walk to the tramline which runs from Chilwell High Road, with regular services to the University of Nottingham Campus, Nottingham Trent University, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham Railway Station and the city centre, as well as Toton Lane Park & Ride.

Steve Parker, director at FHP Living, said: “Situated in a prime location in a highly sought-after area of Nottingham, which is currently a hot zone of regeneration, Barton Quarter provides a rich mix of unique and beautiful homes to suit a range of buyer requirements. With architecture drawing from the best of the Regency period, inspired by early development in The Park, with mews streets and townhouses, there is a real opportunity for all types of buyers to find what they are looking for in an ideal central area of Nottingham. “Once the historic site of Barton Transport, one of the oldest bus companies in Western Europe dating back to 1908 in Nottinghamshire - the new development on Queens Road West and the Chilwell High and beauty then they will enhance a Road, is in close proximity to Beeston local area and provide part of both town centre’s amenities, with great the Barton and Beeston heritage for travel links and close connections centuries to come.” to neighbouring parts of the area, including both universities and major Kim Hitch, director of projects at employers. The Prince’s Foundation, said: “The “We are incredibly pleased with the of Barton Quarter really effectively levels of interest and number of reflects The Prince’s Foundation’s viewings already, and we look forward commitment to creating sustainable to showing interested potential buyers harmonious communities. these beautiful properties. Buyers of Stockbridge Land said “We are delighted to have been so welcomed by the local community through the design workshops we ran and really hope that what we have delivered is not only true to our word but surpasses expectations. We believe if you design and build places with care keenly-anticipated development phase one will be able to move in by “We are pleased to have worked the end of March and will have no with the land owner, developer, and stamp duty to pay.” local community to bring to life in built form our traditional principles David Hargreaves, founder of FHP in making beautiful places. We hope Living, said: “There is nothing like that the community-led approach in Barton Quarter in Nottingham or for this development — whereby the land miles around. The design, detailing owner prioritised leaving a sustainable and quality of homes is second to community legacy over merely none, with the feeling of a grand maximising profit and the developer Regency square.” engaged with local people to gauge Ben Bolgar, design director for adopted more widely in future.” opinion on the development — is

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