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LOOKING TO KICK-START SPRING by moving to a new home in the country?


can really make the most of the rural surroundings. Whether you’re looking for plenty of luxurious entertaining space, a home with history, or one just down the road from an idyllic countryside pub, three new developments by Linden Homes - Swallowhurst in Surrey, Froyle Park in Hampshire, and Heath Wood in West Sussex - have got all bases covered. Situated in spectacular countryside settings across the Home Counties, yet within easy reach of day-to-day amenities and with good road links to major towns, such as Guildford, Alton and East Grinstead, these exclusive developments offer the best of both worlds when it comes to town and country living. While the homes at all three developments have been sympathetically designed to complement the vernacular architecture found in surrounding villages, they are fitted with all the luxury specifications that modern families could wish for including underfloor heating, handmade wooden cabinetry and a Caple wine cooler. Homes at Swallowhurst, Froyle Park and Heath Wood all have a Falcon Rangemaster. Set in 33 acres of stunning historic woodland just a mile from the centre of Cranleigh, Swallowhurst – built in partnership with Wates Developments - is an eclectic collection of three, four, five and six bedroom executive family homes, which perfectly combines both the traditional and contemporary.


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As well as acquiring a spacious family home, purchasers at Swallowhurst, where prices start from £1,575,000, will also be buying into the thriving Cranleigh community, where independent shops and restaurants are the norm. Some local businesses have even teamed together to


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hat better way to welcome in the Spring season than a fantastic new home in the country, where you


Linden Homes has not one but three luxury developments to choose from


produce a welcome hamper for every new family that moves into Swallowhurst. Just across the Surrey/Hampshire


border, in Upper Froyle, Linden Homes is transforming parts of the former Treloar College for Disabled Young People (opened in 1907) by the then Lord Mayor of London, Sir William Purdie Treloar, into a magnificent collection of one, two and three-bedroom refurbished apartments and new two, three, four and five-bedroom houses together with a village shop. A new five-bedroom show home, priced


at £1.15 million, has recently opened and showcases the elegant lifestyle the homes at Froyle Park offer; a large barn-style window at the entrance of the property, a wood burner in the informal living room and chic interior styling, which captures the ambience of the rural setting. There is also a range of apartments and smaller cottage-style homes available at Froyle Park, with prices starting from £315,000 for a one-bedroom apartment, and £489,000 for a three-bedroom house. Set back from a peaceful country lane and against a backdrop of ancient woodland, in the historic village of Felbridge, West Sussex, Heath Wood is a luxury development of just 11 homes with prices starting from £1.25 million. Spread across two quiet cul de sacs, each home is individually-designed and features an impressive Edwardian-style oak staircase, open plan living areas with bi-folding doors leading out to the garden and no less than three en suite bathrooms. Many of the homes feature balconies leading off the bedrooms and all homes have a single, double or triple garage.


For more information or to view the Show Homes at either of these developments, contact the sales office at Swallowhurst, on 0844 417 5987, at Froyle Park on 01420 23619 and at Heath Wood on 0844 488 1393. Alternatively visit lindenhomes.co.uk


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