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CASE STUDY A luxurious blend


Broadoaks Park is a new high-end development that includes a restored mansion in Surrey, offering a taste of rural living within commuting distance of London and a mix of styles. Tim Banks of developer Octagon explains more to Jack Wooler


roadoaks Park, a development including 125 luxury homes in West Byfleet, Surrey, has been labelled “unique in both scale and setting” by the project’s developer, Octagon. The Octagon element of the multi- developer project comprises 115 new build homes and 10 restored properties within the Grade II Listed red brick Broadoaks Mansion and its out-buildings, which became a major focal point for the project and informed the design process throughout.


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As well as within the 1876-built mansion, the restored and refurbished homes on the site also include lodges and a coach house.


Set in 25 acres of green space, the completed development is claimed by Octagon to offer “cohesive design in a neighbourhood that’s unrivalled due to its modern day country living and close proximity to the capital.” The homes range from two-bedroom apartments through to six bedroom family houses, each finished to a high specifica- tion. Alongside these, the project also includes 54 affordable homes by Paragon Housing, a care home by Hamberley, and a retirement development by Pegasus Life.


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