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Welcome to Petley Place, providing contemporary living with
these new build homes, meticulously designed for modern lifestyles,
offering a choice of a luxurious three bedroom with a walk in
dressing room or a versatile four bedroom or three bed with study
configuration. Set on substantial plots, each residence boasts an
energy efficient design complete with air source heat pump,
promising sustainability blended with comfort.
Scheduled for completion in April 2024, every detail has been
carefully considered to deliver a superior standard of living. The
heart of these homes is the exquisite kitchen diner family room,
featuring sleek matt units topped with resilient silestone
worktops, accompanied by matching upstands. Full length double
glazed Upvc windows grace the property with a sophisticated grey
finish both inside and out, flooding the space with natural light
while maintaining thermal efficiency.
The innovation continues with underfloor heating throughout the
ground floor, segmented by zoned thermostats for tailored comfort
in each living space. Ascend the glass balustrade staircase, an
architectural statement piece that leads to the privacy of the
bedrooms. Doors throughout the home are premium shaker style,
coated in a tasteful matt white, and accented with chic black rose
handles, mirroring the refined aesthetic of the exterior drum
lighting.
In the bathrooms, select from a curated range of wall tiles,
setting the backdrop for full height tiling around luxurious bath
and shower cubicles. Heated anthracite towel rails add a touch of
elegance and warmth. Each detail is intentional, from the bi
folding doors that seamlessly connect indoor and outdoor spaces to
the 10 year Buildzone New Home Warranty that offers comprehensive
peace of mind.
The layout has been thoughtfully planned. On the ground floor,
an inviting entrance hall branches off to a convenient cloakroom
with utility space, and a substantial utility cupboard housing the
manifolds and water cylinder. The rear of the home opens into a
magnificent kitchen diner family room with a vaulted ceiling and bi
folding doors, presenting a panoramic view of the expansive garden.
The bay fronted sitting room on the right offers ample space for
relaxation and entertainment.
Upstairs, the master bedroom promises sanctuary with an en suite
shower and an optional dressing room or fourth bedroom study. The
additional double bedrooms are well proportioned, while a centrally
located family bathroom serves the rest of the first floor.
Outside, the private rear garden is a canvas ready for memories,
laid to a pristine lawn with a patio area perfect for al fresco
dining or simply enjoying the outdoors.
With permeable block paving on the driveway and a planted front
garden that welcomes you upon arrival, these homes balance
aesthetic appeal with environmental consciousness, setting a new
standard for modern living.
Site
History
- Land bought by Rev JL Petley vicar of Flitwick 1900 to
1927
- Tin chapel erected and dedicated in 1903
- Land cost was £92
- Build cost £129
- Pre fabricated building erected as the church hall in 1969
- Tin chapel building removed in 1982
- Hall remained in use as a church until 2018
Area
Guide
Flitwick is a Bedfordshire town mentioned in the Domesday Book.
Currently, it benefits from a Tesco, convenience stores, Post
Office, bank, and smaller shops, along with a market every Friday
although there are plans to redevelop its retail facilities.
Leisure facilities incorporate a library, skatepark, and sports
centre with swimming pool, gymnasium and squash courts.
The river Flit runs through local nature reserve, Flitwick Moor.
As well as being surrounded by countryside, theres an abundance of
outdoor offerings, including the 11th Century Flitwick Castle,
Flitwick Wood, Manor Park, Millennium Park, and nearby Centre Parcs
Woburn Forest which theres even a shuttle bus to .
Schooling covers three lower schools and a middle school, with
an upper school positioned between the parish and neighbouring
Ampthill. All have Good Ofsted ratings. A number of nurseries are
within the local area.
Flitwick station has a fast and frequent rail service into St
Pancras in as little as 41 minutes , a regular bus timetable, and
is just 5 miles from both the M1 and A6. London Luton airport is a
20 minute drive away.
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