Princes Chase will offer the prospective new home owner a choice of one and two bedroom apartments, as well as two, three and four bedroom houses with prices from £262,500 for a one-bedroom apartment, £577,500 for a three-bedroom home and £757,500 for The Clarendon, a four bedroom home.
Combining traditional façades with contemporary yet versatile interiors, each of the beautifully proportioned properties at Princes Chase showcase the style and quality that has become the hallmark of a Berkeley home. The interiors of all the properties feature light- filled living spaces that flexibly accommodate family life with a range of layouts and styles to match all lifestyle aspirations.
Encircled by mature woodland and the adjacent Prince’s Coverts which is owned and managed by the Crown Estate and encompasses over 800 acres of woodland in nearby Oxshott, Princes Chase provides the ideal environment for life outdoors with a play area for children and exclusive woodland walks for all residents.
Established in 1976 The Berkeley Group has a strong track record in the local area, with divisional offices in Leatherhead and group headquarters in Cobham, from where the company has grown into one of our leading housebuilders. During the 1990s the company focused its skills and expertise on complex brownfield sites in towns and cities throughout the country to establish itself as an industry leader in urban regeneration, renowned for its quality of design and finish, as evidenced at the impressive Princes Chase.
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