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PROPERTY OF THE MONTH © MCDAW Photography Ltd


HOMES & GARDENS / PROPERTY Meet Millwood’s fi rst female site manager


Luxury property developer Millwood


Designer Homes’ fi rst female site manager, Charlotte Cox, joined the Tonbridge-based fi rm back in 2015 as an assistant site manager. She is currently working at The Old Orchard in Sutton Valence, Maidstone, which launched on 25th and 26th March and is part of ‘The Kent Collection’. House building has dominated


Charlotte’s career since she left school. After deciding to study a Construction Management course at Westminster University, she started off as a trainee site manager. “My dad has always worked in construction, so growing up I saw him working with the local community on lots of different projects. I did my fi rst work experience when I was 15 in his department at the council and whilst I was at university I also went back and did an apprenticeship with them,” said Charlotte, adding: “While


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studying construction management at university, I was one of three ladies on my course. There were a lot more on the architecture and design and art courses, but that side never particularly appealed to me. “People are often surprised about my chosen career and shocked when they walk in the offi ce to meet me, but generally they are just as pleased as they would be if a man was working on the project.” The Old Orchard is an exclusive collection of fi ve homes comprising a pair of three-bedroom semi-detached homes and four and fi ve-bedroom detached homes, ideal for family living. • Visit www.millwooddesignerhomes.co.uk


Kent-based house builder Regalpoint Homes have appointed Philip Clarke (pictured) as their new Non-Executive Chairman. A Fellow of the Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Philip has been in the property industry for many years, and consequently set up his own property consultant company that later merged to become Fisher Property Solutions. At Regalpoint Homes, Philip will be working to develop investor funding and raise the house builders’ profi le. Having studied at the University College of Estate Management in Reading, he now specialises in advising clients on investment, fi nance and development. With his in-depth


experience and remarkable book of


contacts, he will be well placed to advise on the fi nancial side of the business.


The house builder has a number of highly-anticipated schemes coming up, including developments in the town centres of both Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge.


RESTORED TO GLORY


Wadhurst Place is a unique parkland development with spectacular views of the Weald


This unique parkland development by Newcourt Residential, in Mayfield Lane, about one mile from the village of Wadhurst, is set in stunning surrounds, with spectacular views of the Weald.


The imposing Grade II listed manor house, formerly known as South Park, is being fully restored back to its former glory while being sympathetically converted into a collection of desirable apartments and mews houses.


The grounds extend to more than 18 acres of parkland, and will accommodate 26 detached luxury family homes, built to be in keeping with the local architectural style and history, while providing all the amenities expected for modern day luxury living. A range of properties is available,


from one or two-bedroom apartments to fi ve-bedroom homes, with prices from £450,000 to £1,595,000.


• For more information, contact the Residential Development Sales team at Savills Tunbridge Wells on 01892 507005 or visit www.savills.com


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