Coming Soon Green Walk, Standish

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December, 2023

COMING SOON, GREEN WALK STANDISH

A new development set within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Green Walk, Standish will be one of our most ambitious developments to date.

A 30-acre estate, dating back to 1818, in a stunning Cotswolds location with a Grade II listed manor house and three more listed buildings.

We are converting these historic buildings into characterful homes but the site also presents the opportunity for us to build a number of new homes in keeping with this very special setting.

Work has been safely progressing on site and we anticipate the first new build homes will be released for sale before the end of the year.

Joint MD Georgina Livesey said: “The current circumstances have placed an even greater importance on where and how we live and I do not think that will change. We all want a less hurried life with flexible space to work from home and easy access to nature.

“Green Walk, Standish has a very special feel. It is set apart from the nearest village of Stonehouse and approached up a sweeping drive through a historic arboretum planted when the manor house was built which now has some majestic and beautiful trees of national significance.

“The new homes we are building are designed specifically for Standish with plenty of room to be flexible and space for families to grow and thrive and enjoy this wonderful location.

“They offer a rare opportunity to be part of creating a unique community within the Park itself and to embrace the wider community of Stonehouse and Stroud.”

Only six properties are being released in the first phase. Built of solid stone they are thoughtfully planned with spacious rooms, high specification and private gardens within the wider grounds.

Full details of Phase I properties will be released to pre-registered clients in advance of the public launch, which will be held in Spring 2021. For your chance to receive exclusive preview information and invitations to pre-launch events please register your interest today click here >

Georgina added: “So much love and care is going into creating Green Walk, Standish that we look forward to welcoming our first visitors in the new year.”

The village of Stonehouse sits just off the M5 offering an easy commute to Cheltenham (30 mins) and Bristol (40 mins)

Storeton Hall Launches

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OCTOBER, 2020

STORETON HALL LAUNCHES

This weekend and we’d love to see you there, call 0800 151 0960 to arrange your appointment

The wraps will be officially taken off our show home at Storeton Hall on The Wirral this weekend.

We have been overwhelmed by the interest in this lovely development which centres around part of an original 13th century manor house and its neighbouring stone barn.

We previewed the properties to registered buyers last weekend and they loved both the location and the homes with 11 properties reserved off plan.

To meet demand this weekend we are releasing a further four homes, offering four, five or six bedrooms, all detached and all with generous gardens and garage parking.

They include one of the grandest homes on the development, the 5/6 bedroom three storey Ascot property. And there’s lots more choice with four other house types and prices starting from just £409,950.

Group sales manager Gavin Pearce, said: “People have been actively following the development of this site and with just 27 new homes being built did not want to miss out.

“The first release sold, literally within hours, to people who had previously registered interest and we are pleased to be able to make four more available for sale this weekend. These are spacious family homes in a lovely walled setting, surrounded by open countryside yet with easy access to local amenities and the road network.

“We have not been surprised by the interest.”

The first homes are scheduled to be complete by next spring.

Under current restrictions viewings are strictly by appointment only between 10am and 4pm both Saturday and Sunday with all necessary safety precautions taken between visits.

As well as the new build homes, we are also converting Storeton Hall Barn into two, four bedroom homes with unique features and history.

More details on these very special barn properties are available on request from the sales team.

The wraps will be officially taken off our show home /homes at Storeton Hall on The Wirral this weekend.

We have been overwhelmed by the interest in this lovely development which centres around part of an original 13th century manor house and its neighbouring stone barn.

We previewed the properties to registered buyers last weekend and they loved both the location and the homes with 11 properties reserved off plan.

To meet demand this weekend we are releasing a further four homes, offering four, five or six bedrooms, all detached and all with generous gardens and garage parking.

They include one of the grandest homes on the development, the 5/6 bedroom three storey Ascot property. And there’s lots more choice with four other house types and prices starting from just £409,950.

Group sales manager Gavin Pearce, said: “People have been actively following the development of this site and with just 27 new homes being built did not want to miss out.

“The first release sold, literally within hours, to people who had previously registered interest and we are pleased to be able to make four more available for sale this weekend. These are spacious family homes in a lovely walled setting, surrounded by open countryside yet with easy access to local amenities and the road network.

“We have not been surprised by the interest.”

The first homes are scheduled to be complete by next spring.

Under current restrictions viewings are strictly by appointment only between 10am and 4pm both Saturday and Sunday with all necessary safety precautions taken between visits.

 As well as the new build homes, we are also converting Storeton Hall Barn into two, four bedroom homes with unique features and history.

More details on these very special barn properties are available on request from the sales team.

Storeton Hall New Homes

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December, 2020

NEW HOMES AT STORETON HALL

Family sized homes designed specifically for this countryside setting.

Work at our latest new development, Storeton Hall on the Wirral peninsular is progressing well and sales of new homes will start in the spring, ready for occupation in summer 2020.

The original Storeton Hall, which dates back to around 1372, is also being sensitively restored and vertically divided to create two unique homes homes while the neighbouring Storeton Hall barn will be converted to create two properties.

It means that the Hall, the second oldest building on the Wirral, and a unique piece of the region’s history will be saved for future generations and returned to it’s original residential use.

On a separate part of the site impressive new equestrian facilities have already been completed providing state of the art stabling and purpose-built exercise arenas through a well-respected independent livery yard.

Group Sales Manager Gavin Pearce said: “We are very excited about the launch of Storeton Hall and with just 27 new homes and four unique conversions it will be a very special and privileged place to live.

“If you do have a passion for horses it would be the perfect place to call home with brand new stabling and outdoor facilities and acres of land for hacking right on your doorstep.”

“We expect huge interest when our sales cabin opens on site in April and suggest people who are interested to register their details with us now so we can keep them updated with the very latest information on house types and launch prices.”

This Development is Now Completed.
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IMPORTANT HERITAGE BUILDINGS SAVED IN STROUD

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September, 2019

STANDISH ESTATE PURCHASE

32-acre site near Stroud within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

We have just completed the purchase of the Standish Estate, a beautiful 32-acre site near Stroud in Gloucestershire within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

At the heart of this glorious wooded estate are a cluster of historic buildings that span the centuries, including a Grade 2 listed Georgian manor house. The estate was most recently used as a hospital and other buildings include two Art Deco style ward buildings and a distinctive hydrotherapy pool house.

The main hospital closed in 2004 and earlier this year we received planning permission to convert the existing buildings into 48 homes and within the grounds will build some brand new homes designed specifically for this unique location.

We will also be making extensive improvements to the grounds including new footpaths and improved open spaces to make the most of the unique mature landscaped and incorporating a range of ecological habitat improvements, including new homes for rare species of bats.

Director James Woodmansee said: “We are very pleased to now be in a position to start work to save these important heritage buildings and give them new purpose, using our experience in dealing with complex sites where creative solutions are required.

“While the site has a number of complex constraints, the unique setting with hundreds of mature trees and stunning views over the open countryside, combined with a group of heritage assets on a scale rarely seen in the UK, provide the foundation for an exceptional development.

“It has taken many of years of hard work to get to this point, working closely with Homes England and the 2gether NHS Foundation Trust, our team of designers and consultants, Stroud District Council, the local Parish Councils and local residents. We were delighted that the efforts to strike the delicate balance between providing a long-term future for the heritage assets and minimising impact on the special setting were recognised by the planning committee members with their unanimous decision.

“After being boarded up for more than a decade, the buildings are in a poor state of repair and were in danger of being lost forever. We will use all our skills and expertise, learned over four decades, to bring them back to life and create a truly stunning development that respects this unique and beautiful location.”

Standish House, together with its adjoining stable block, will be converted to 20 grand houses and apartments, and the two distinctive Art Deco style ward buildings will be converted to 26 properties. The hydrotherapy pool building, which was previously considered for demolition, will be converted into two properties.

Ranged across the site the 99 new build homes, from two-bedroom starter homes to larger family semi-detached and detached houses, will provide a diverse range of properties each designed specifically for the site.