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Company ProfileOSP Architecture

01932 352111osparchitecture.com

OSP Architecture is a Chartered Architects practice specialising in residential developments for large housebuilders, conservation work and commercial projects. Based in West Byfleet, Surrey, the company offers a complete and comprehensive service in the fields of architectural design and implementation, space planning, interior design and feasibility services.

At its inception in 1985, the origins of the company lay in residential and conservation work. Initial clients were national house builders, individual owners and

Philosophy

Partnership Goals

• Provide high quality service• Produce imaginative, well researched, cost

effective design• Guarantee personal attention to individual

requirements• Encourage environmental awareness• Promote self development and invest in knowledge

and technology

Introduction

organisations such as Midland Bank (now HSBC). Attention to sympathetic design and high quality detail brought success and subsequent expansion. Today the OSP portfolio includes major housing, conversions, commercial, civic and leisure projects as well as a number of space planning contracts.

In the future the reputation of OSP will continue to rest on the close personal attention given to individual clients and the active responsibility accepted for the co-ordination of design work and the administration of building contracts.

Practice Strengths

• Committed, experienced and diverse team• Broad range of experience encompassing many

building types• Strong relationship with planning authorities• Understanding of cost efficiency, timing and quality

of design• Implementation of quality control and management

from start to finish

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Peter O’Keefe and Danny Scanlon formed the company in 1985 having worked together at Wheelers of Ealing and before that at Diamond Redfern & Partners. Julian Bohling and Paul Dallain joined the company in 1994 and 1997 respectively, later becoming directors. Graham Bicknell joined the company in 2005 and Clinton Bradshaw in 2006 and both have recently joined our Board of Directors in 2010. Peter has recently retired from the company after 27 years of being a director, but is still a consultant.

Danny is a Chartered Architect and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He is also qualified in Building Conservation, having studied at the Architectural Association. Danny is very experienced, with over 30 years in the architectural profession. His recent projects include a masterplan for a new development near Tunbridge Wells, a landmark building overlooking Portsmouth Harbour and a residential development in Haywards Heath.

Julian is an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Building having over 25 years experience. His recent projects include a development of over 350 dwellings in Watford, a housing development near Guildford and a major housing development of over 1,200 dwellings in Kent.

Paul is also a Chartered Architect with over 14 years experience. His recent projects include a riverside development in Godalming, a country park and residential development of 300 dwellings near Woking and a sensitive woodland site near Cranleigh.

Team

Graham has been working in architecture for over 25 years. He is responsible for the production of construction information and has experience in a wide range of commercial and residential developments. His recent projects include a 25,000 sq ft house on the Wentworth Estate and a housing development in Surbiton.

Clinton is a Chartered Architect with over 15 years of experience. He is responsible for developing the creative and presentation side of the company, which includes design proposals, compiling Design & Access Statements and the preparation of banners and boards for public exhibitions. His recent projects include a Thames Gateway development in Dartford and a housing development near Chichester.

Currently, we employ a well qualified and experienced team of architects, designers and administration staff who are able to provide a full architectural service for your project from inception through to construction. In addition to our primary skills in architecture, we can also offer space planning, interior design and landscape design. We pride ourselves on (and have many awards for) building conservation and refurbishment, sensitive and innovative residential design, building strong relationships with planning authorities and the presentation of our work.

OSP Architecture can provide a full architectural service from inception to completion. However, we can also provide services for separate parts of the design process from concept bid documents and public presentation events through to detailed design documents and working drawings packages.

What do we do?

HenfieldLand to the east of Manor Close

Introduction

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Indicative site layout plan

Welbeck Strategic Land LLP welcomes you to the exhibition for their proposals for land east of Manor Close, Henfield. The following boards outline the plans that Welbeck Strategic Land LLP has for land east of Manor Close. Welbeck Strategic Land LLP is a development company which has an agreement with the landowner to promote this land for development. We are holding this exhibition to inform you of our proposals to submit a planning application for up to 102 residential dwellings, together with extensive landscaping and open space. We hope that the exhibition gives the chance for you to ask our team any questions and for us to listen to your thoughts before an application is submitted to Horsham District Council.

Design Team Consultants

Marringdean Road, BillingshurstProposed Coloured Street Elevations

0949 / C190A Scale 1:200 @ A0 November 2010

Marringdean Road

BillingshurstDesign and Access

Statement

Full Planning ApplicationMay 2010

Concept sketches

Design and Access StatementsSketch modelsExhibitions

Working drawingsFully coloured planning drawings

Public exhibition banners, posters, newsletters and leaflets

One of the most successful parts of OSP is the preparation of material for public consultation exhibitions. Whether you require company branded promotional documents or new artwork specific to a particular project, we can produce newsletters, full height presentation banners, laminated boards, questionnaires and other public literature.

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ClientsPublic Exhibitions

A2 DominionAffinity SuttonAshill DevelopmentsBellway Homes LtdBerkeley Commercial LtdBerkeley Group plcBerkeley Homes (Kent) LtdBerkeley Homes (South East London) LtdBerkeley Homes (Southern) LtdBerkeley Homes (South West London) LtdBerkeley (Oxford) LtdBerkeley Partnership HomesBerkeley Strategic PlanningBerkeley Village CollectionBerkeley FirstF.C. Brown/Bisley Office FurnitureCableTel (UK) LtdCable and WirelessCadogan Estates LtdCALA HomesCharles Church LtdConseroConsiliumCountry & Metropolitan HomesCountryside Properties LtdCountryside Maritime LtdCrawley Ridge Infant SchoolCrest Nicholson LtdDandaraElmbridge Housing TrustForsyth GroupGalliford Homes Ltd

GladeDale HomesGordons SchoolGreenplan Designer HomesGrenville Homes GroupGuildford Borough CouncilHampton EstateInfinity Homes LtdJohnson Matthey CatalystsLand SecuritiesLangham HomesLinden Homes LtdLondon Borough of SuttonMidland Bank plc/ HSBCMillgate Homes LtdMillwood Designer Homes LtdMoat Housing AssociationNTL UK LtdOracle ResidentialPersimmon Homes LtdPhyllis Tuckwell HospiceProwting HomesRookwood HomesRushmon Homes LtdRydon Homes LtdSandringham SchoolShanly HomesSouth East LivingSt James’ HomesTaylor WimpeyWates GroupWelbeck Land LimitedWindsor Homes Ltd

Chesham CampusLY C R O M E R O A D , C H E S H A M

5. Proposed Design

© Copyright exists on the designs and information shown on this drawing. This drawing may be scaled to the scale bar for planning application purposes only. Do not scale for any other purpose, use figured dimensions only. Subject to site survey and all necessary consents. All dimensions to be checked by user and any discrepancies, errors or omissions to be reported to the Architect before work commences. This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all other relevant materials.

OSP Architecture, Rosemount House, Rosemount Avenue, West Byfleet, Surrey, KT14 6LB, Tel: 01932 352111, www.osparchitecture.com

Proposed Sketch ElevationsChesham Campus, Lycrome Road, Chesham

1215 - SK42 Scale 1:200 @ A3 November 2012

Section B-B South Elevation facing onto Lycrome Road Key plan

Section A-A West Elevation facing onto Open SpacePlot 46 Plot 47 Plot 48 Plot 29

Plots 1-9 Plots 10-21

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© Copyright exists on the designs and information shown on this drawing. This drawing may be scaled to the scale bar for planning application purposes only. Do not scale for any other purpose, use figured dimensions only. Subject to site survey and all necessary consents. All dimensions to be checked by user and any discrepancies, errors or omissions to be reported to the Architect before work commences. This drawing is to be read in conjunction with all other relevant materials.

OSP Architecture, Rosemount House, Rosemount Avenue, West Byfleet, Surrey, KT14 6LB, Tel: 01932 352111, www.osparchitecture.com

Proposed Sketch ElevationsChesham Campus, Lycrome Road, Chesham

1215 - SK42 Scale 1:200 @ A3 November 2012

Section B-B South Elevation facing onto Lycrome Road Key plan

Section A-A West Elevation facing onto Open SpacePlot 46 Plot 47 Plot 48 Plot 29

Plots 1-9 Plots 10-21

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CALA development - Gerrards Cross, BucksCALA development - Dorking, Surrey

The example elevations shown at the previous public exhibition were indicative of the houses which could have been used on the scheme. The proposals have been further developed over the past 6 months resulting in an Arts & Crafts character and appearance to the houses and apartments. We believe this traditional style of architecture is appropriate for the site and will be in-keeping with that of the existing surrounding context.

CALA is passionate about creating vibrant and sustainable communities, ensuring its developments become part

of the communities in which they are built. CALA is committed to providing individually designed high quality homes that are respectful of the local environment, with contemporary internal home comforts.

Kennel Farm, Basingstoke

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Masterplan

Our vision for Kennel Farm is to create a thriving, high quality designed, sustainable residential development at the south western entrance to Basingstoke.

The proposals will provide the following:

• Up to 350 new family dwellings.

• Up to 140 affordable homes (40% of site).

• Achieve a high quality environment with a range of homes including 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom dwellings.

• Achieve the best in sustainable design.

• Provide a safe and secure environment for a new community.

• Provide a generous level of parking within a landscaped setting.

• Imaginative use of green spaces.

• A new vehicular access point from Winchester Road.

• Continuation of cycle and footpath links to Basingstoke town centre.

• Extensive areas of open space within the site together with enhanced landscaping.

• Retention of existing boundary tree belts and hedgerows with additional ecological enhancement.

• Easy access to existing nearby facilities and amenities.

Proposed illustrative site layout plan

Illustrative site layout plan extracts showing “green corridor”, homezone and entrance square character areas

“Green corridor” Homezone Entrance square

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Old Down Woodland Park

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LINDEN HOMES & INVERDUNNING LTDSwallow Tiles, Bookhurst Road, Cranleigh

Inverdunning LtdAgriculture - Minerals - Marine

Following the Council’s decision in June 2011, Inverdunning has entered into a joint venture with Linden Homes with a view to bringing a fresh approach to the future of the Swallow Tiles site in Cranleigh.

This exhibition provides backgroundinformation on the latest proposals. Please take time to look at the panels, talk to our team members and provide your feedback via the comments form

Linden HomesMulti award-winning Guildford based developer, including ‘Best Large House Builder of the Year’ in the House Builder Awards 2010.RPTI Planning Award 2010 (South East) for Community Engagement – Graylingwell Park, Chichester.One of the top ten publicly quoted Housebuilders in the UK.A reputation for quality and creative sustainable developments in prime locations.

Inverdunning LtdCurrent owners of the site.Specialists in Farming, Haulage, Extraction and Shipping.

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Welcome

Examples of Linden Homes previous projects

Map of site and surrounding area

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CF2, Royston, HertfordshireJohnson MattheyCommercial

Production, warehouse and technology buildings.

To ensure their continued world dominance as a first class manufacturer of catalytic converters to the motor industry, Johnson Matthey need to continually modernize and improve their processes and facilities. The new buildings provide a fresh new look to the plant and replace existing unattractive and outdated buildings with new sustainable modern buildings more suited to clean and safe working practices.

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Woodland Drive, Sandy Lane, OxshottConsero Homes Residential

AwardsDaily Mail International Property Awards 2009 - ‘Best Architecture’ What House? Silver Award 2008 - ‘Best Luxury Development’

A luxury development of 3 modern five-bedroom homes in a secluded setting.

These split-level homes include high specification fixtures and fittings alongside the latest technology to provide a development of the highest quality with spacious accommodation which includes 4/5 bedrooms, media/ games room, large master bedroom and balconies to the rear.

Lansing House

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Lansing House, Hartley WintneyMillgate Homes Residential

AwardsEvening Standard Awards 2007 - ‘Best New Small Development’

Located in the former grounds of Lansing House, these terraced cottages reflect the historic character of the area and are arranged around the existing retained mature trees creating a secluded private development of 11 dwellings.

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All Saints’ Hospital, EastbourneBerkeley Homes (Southern) Ltd Residential · Conservation

The former hospital and chapel was designed by the ‘gentleman’ architect Henry Woodyer in the Victorian Gothic style. Located in Meads Village just to the west of Eastbourne towards Beachy Head, the apartments offer luxury accommodation set in landscaped grounds with views towards the South Downs and over the English Channel. In addition to the careful restoration of the hospital and chapel, a further three newly built apartment buildings were created: St Emmanuel, St Gabriel and St Saviour Houses.

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AwardsWhat House? Bronze Award 2011 - ‘Best Renovation’

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Binton Farm, Seale, SurreyHampton EstateConservation

Set at the heart of the Hampton Estate, the former milking barns have been converted into seven lettable dwellings ranging from 1 to 4 bedrooms. The slate roofs and chalk ‘clunch’ walls have been restored to create a courtyard development of cottages and gardens.

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Hildenborough Farm

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Hildenborough Farm, KentBerkeley Homes (Kent) Ltd Residential

AwardsBest One Off House Best Housing Development 2000 Best New Housing Project 2000

Designed by Clough Williams-Ellis, the Princess Christian’s Farm Colony was home to “25 feeble minded boys” accommodated in a building with circular towers and conical roofs typical of oast houses in the Weald of Kent. The Grade II listed building was under threat, but was carefully restored as part of a residential development within the grounds.

The new build houses and apartments follow the same traditional character of typical Weald houses, creating a distinctive scheme which respects the restored former hospital buildings and the surrounding area.

Clough Williams-Ellis drawing of Princess Christian’s Farm Colony

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Summers Place, BillingshurstBerkeley Homes (Southern) Ltd Residential · Conservation

AwardsSussex Heritage Awards 2010 - ‘Large Scale Residential’

Rebuilt in 1880 by the architect John Norton, the Manor House dates back to the 13th century and, following a spell as a convent school after World War II, it became the headquarters for Sotheby’s in the Southern counties. Sotheby’s consolidated their activities in 2009 allowing Summers Place to be converted into luxury apartments together with a new residential development and Berkeley Homes’ Southern headquarters offices.

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Macellum Gate

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Macellum Gate, ChichesterBerkeley Homes (Southern) Ltd Residential

AwardsWhat House? Gold Award 2005 - ‘Best Exterior Award’ Sussex Heritage Awards 2005 - ‘Large Residential’

A residential development of 152 dwellings located at the edge of the historic city of Chichester, the local architecture inspired the design concept behind the redevelopment of the former garage site. The proposals provide a varied mix of accommodation types and include an attractively landscaped public open space at the heart of the development.

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Litten Tree, WokingBerkeley Homes (Southern) Ltd Residential

Development of 54 apartments with basement parking in town centre location.

Following the demolition of the former public house, a striking development accommodating 54 apartments was created on this prominent site in the centre of the town.

The distinctive six storey building features terracotta tiles and rendered walls together with extensive use of glass and steel. The corner of the building is defined by the towering curved glass facade and balconies, which glow invitingly at night. The top apartment enjoys a fully glazed double height space with mezzanine floors, capped off with a deep overhanging roof.

All the apartments are provided with glass balconies, and the external areas of the site have been filled with carefully considered landscaping.

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Downham Depot, LewishamWates Developments/ Linden Homes Residential

An innovative development consisting of 2, 3 and 4 storey buildings using a variety of materials and of a contemporary design to create a strong and uncompromising architectural statement in south east London.

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St Mary’s Island

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St Mary’s Island, Chatham MaritimeCountryside Properties Residential

The Royal Dockyard at Chatham closed in 1984, ending over 500 years of shipbuilding and repair for the Royal Navy. However, in a joint venture between Countryside Properties and SEEDA the area is being redeveloped.

The distinctive butterfly roofs, cedar boarding and coloured render walls of this new housing development add a spark to the regeneration of Chatham Maritime. With its enviable view across the River Medway and dynamic architecture of the development, St Marys Island has a vibrant future.

The dwellings have been built to ensure they are sustainable and have a minimal impact on the surrounding environment. The new houses and apartments have a ‘Very Good’ Eco Homes rating.

In addition to the River Medway and Chatham Maritime Marina, the Island incorporates over 20 acres of open space with footpaths and cycle paths linking to the wider community. There is also a community centre, doctors’ surgery and a primary school located on the Island.

AwardsNational Homebuilders’ Design Awards 2005 - ‘Best Brownfield Development’, ‘Commendation 1 & 2 Storey House’

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Holborough Lakes, SnodlandBerkeley Homes (Kent) LtdResidential · Masterplanning

Development of 1,250 dwellings

Set in a redundant quarry adjacent to the Medway town of Snodland, Holborough is a unique development site of 1,250 dwellings set amongst attractive landscaping and water features. The Masterplan for the site is divided into 12 separate phases with their own distinct character and identity, but still respecting the traditional Kent vernacular.

The first phases have been built in a ‘New England’ style in various colours of weatherboarding. The entrance ‘Boulevard’ leads past a linear form of apartments either side of a tree lined avenue to the rest of the development. Later phases include contemporary lakeside apartments, a convenience store, gym and further dwellings to complete the transition to the Kent vernacular.

AwardsWhat House? 2008 Gold Award - ‘Best Starter Home’ LABC Awards 2008 - ‘National Winner Best Residential Development’Evening Standard Property Awards 2007 - ‘Best Starter Home’Evening Standard Property Awards 2006 - ‘Highly Commended 3 Storey House’, ‘Best One Off House’, ‘Best Family Home (3 beds or more)’LABC Awards 2006 and 2007 - ‘Winner Best Housing or Residential Project’The Mail on Sunday Awards 2006 - ‘Highly Commended Best New Home of the Year’

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Pyrcroft Road

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Pyrcroft Road, ChertseyA2Dominion New HomesResidential

Located on the former Freemantles School site close to the open space of St Ann’s Hill, this development of 30 traditional dwellings accommodated 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses and a pair of affordable apartment buildings. The setting of the adjacent listed building, Pyrcroft House, was much improved by setting the development back from the road allowing uninterrupted views of the front facade of this finely detailed brick Georgian house.

Proposed Site Plan Freemantles, Pyrcroft Road, Chertsey

0742 / P101C

Adjacent listed building Pyrcroft House prior to construction works

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Folders Meadow

Folders Meadow, Burgess HillWates Developments/ Linden HomesResidential

The development enjoys an excellent location on the southern edge of Burgess Hill with views towards the South Downs National Park, yet only a short distance from the town centre with its excellent railway links to London, Gatwick or Brighton. Following on from previously refused schemes by other developers, OSP successfully designed an improved scheme of 77 dwellings arranged around a new public open space. The design and style of the dwellings was also reconsidered to better reflect neighbouring properties and the local vernacular.

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Folders Meadow, Burgess Hill Proposed Coloured Site Layout

0945 / C100GScale 1:500 @ A1 May 2010

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Upper Meadow, Gerrards CrossCALA HomesResidential

Known in the 1900s as “the Brighton of Bucks”, Gerrards Cross was developed in the first half of the twentieth century by some of the best Arts & Crafts architects of the time. This development of 58 dwellings is located on the edge of the town’s “Residential Area of Exceptional Character” and is influenced by the Arts & Crafts style which is prevalent in the surrounding area. Developed in 2 phases, the scheme takes full advantage of its location providing a high quality environment of houses and apartments set within spacious and well landscaped grounds.

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Springhead

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Springhead, EbbsfleetCountryside PropertiesResidential · Masterplanning

Development of 100 dwellings.

Lying adjacent to Ebbsfleet International Station with services to London, Paris and Brussels, Springhead Park is located within the Thames Gateway regeneration area and includes the site of the Ebbsfleet Landmark Project – the £2M “White Horse” standing at 50m high.

A tree-lined boulevard runs through the heart of the development branching into the more intimate residential streets and spaces. Recreational space will be provided in the form of a new park running the length of the development including playing fields as well as informal parkland. A community centre, place of worship and doctor’s surgery are also proposed.

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Church Street

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Church Street, WeybridgeAntler Properties LtdCommercial · Conservation

The restoration and conversion of the existing warehouse into a high quality regional headquarters office building.

AwardsElmbridge Borough Council Conservation Award

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Shoebury Garrison

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Shoebury Garrison, ShoeburynessCountry & Metropolitan HomesResidential · Masterplanning · Conservation

After periodic use in the early nineteenth century, the Royal Artillery at Woolwich established a permanent practice and testing station on an isolated site at Shoeburyness in the 1850s. The site has recently been redeveloped, but still retains many Listed Buildings which have been converted into various uses. OSP Architecture were involved with later phases of the development including the renovation of dilapidated buildings, the rebuilding of former artillery stores, a scheme for a heritage visitor centre and the final phase of housing.

JOB NUMBER TITLE PG VERSION DATE Size at 100%

Housetype Panels 7 1 05/01/2011 420x594mm @ 100 %DESIGNER Org A/W A/W AMENDS

C: DATE:Manchester

Please note that we have endeavoured to portray a reasonable account of the properties we are planning to build. Circumstances may force us to change certain issues and therefore we would advise you to carefully discuss all issues with your Sales Advisor at each stage of the process. All facts and photographs used in our marketing literature are intended to reasonably convey the lifestyle offered by a Country & Metropolitan Homes property. Each home may differ in external fi nish and appearance and elevational issues may differ from those photographed or illustrated. Floor plans are as accurate as we can be at time of printing but please be aware that individual construction may result in a slight variance. Please also note that the interior design, furnishings and some fi ttings and fi nishings that make up our Showhome are not part of our standard specifi cation. These particulars do not form part of a contract or a warranty.

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Ground FloorKitchen/Family/Dining Area6.16m x 4.96m 20'3" x 16'3"

Family Room/Study4.96m x 3.55m 16'3" x 11'8"

First FloorLiving Room4.96m x 4.85m 16'3" x 15'11"

Bedroom 23.55m x 2.99m 11'8" x 9'10"

Bedroom 32.94m x 2.73m 9'8" x 9'0"

Bedroom 52.73m x 2.22m 9'0" x 7'4"

Second FloorBedroom 14.96m x 3.54m 16'3" x 11'8"

Bedroom 4/Games Room4.96m x 3.54m 16'3" x 11'8"

The Osborne5 bedroom home

AwardsWhat House? 2012 Bronze Award - ‘Best House’Shortlisted for the Housebuilder Awards 2012 - ‘Best design for 3 storeys or fewer’

Oatlands Avenue

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Oatlands Avenue, WeybridgeBerkeley Village CollectionResidential

Formerly part of the grounds to Cleves School, this residential development of 14 dwellings included a 5 bedroom detached house, 4 bedroom link-detached houses, a terrace of 3 bedroom houses and a building of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments.

Woodham Park

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Woodham Park, WokingMillgate HomesResidential

Taking three titles at the 2008 Evening Standard Homes & Property awards including the coveted Gold Eros award, this small residential development of exclusive detached houses is located amongst mature trees and backs onto the Basingstoke Canal. Built to a high specification, each of these homes included a ground floor study, open plan kitchen and conservatory.

Registered House Builder

BEST DEVELOPMENTBEST LUXURY HOMEBEST FAMILY HOME

BEST LUXURY HOMEBEST FAMILY HOME

BEST SMALL BUILDER

WARNBOROUGH HOUSEWOODHAM PARK | WOKING | SURREY

THE BEST IN BRITISH HOUSEBUILDING

NEW HOME OF THE YEAR 2008

Registered House Builder

BEST DEVELOPMENTBEST LUXURY HOMEBEST FAMILY HOME

BEST LUXURY HOMEBEST FAMILY HOME

BEST SMALL BUILDER

WARNBOROUGH HOUSEWOODHAM PARK | WOKING | SURREY

THE BEST IN BRITISH HOUSEBUILDING

NEW HOME OF THE YEAR 2008AwardsEvening Standard Homes & Property 2008 - ‘Best new family home with five or more bedrooms’, ‘Best new small development’, ‘New home of the year’ (Gold Eros)

Windmill Lane

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Windmill Lane, East GrinsteadBerkeley Village CollectionResidential

This small development of 2-4 bedroom homes carefully reflects the local traditional architecture with features such as half timber upper storeys, clay roof tiles, red brick work, cream render, white timber boarding and vertical tile hanging details. This unifying palette is further enhanced by distinctive features such as projecting bays, porches and a central landscaped square.

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Cassio Campus, WatfordCALA HomesResidential · Masterplanning

Located in the desirable residential area of Nascot Wood, the site was formerly part of West Herts College who vacated the site in favour of a new campus in the town centre. In addition to the retention of all the trees on the site that were covered by Tree Preservation Orders, a new open space was created along the site frontage. The houses were arranged on an angled grid creating long tree-lined boulevards and framed vistas throughout the site. The ground floor of the apartments building included a Tesco Express serving the surrounding area as well as the development itself.

Eastlea Court

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Eastlea Court, CamberleyAshill Developments/ Linden HomesResidential

Due to the steeply sloping site, each of the 9 detached houses was individually designed with some having split level accommodation allowing first floor access to the rear gardens. The existing mature trees along the boundaries were considered to contribute to the character of the surrounding area and were retained, thus reducing the developable area of the site, but providing a distinctive backdrop to the new development. In addition, ecology areas were provided for the benefit of bats and badgers.

Eastlea Court, Westerdale Drive, CamberleyProposed Site Layout (Roof Level)

1015 / C101Scale 1:250 @ A1 / 1:500 @ A3 July 2010

Eastlea Court, Westerdale Drive, CamberleyProposed Coloured Site Sections

1015 / C102Scale 1:250 @ A1 / 1:500 @ A3 July 2010

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Rosemount HouseRosemount Avenue

West ByfleetSurrey KT14 6LB

01932 352111

Rosemount Avenue

Parvis Road A245

M25

M25

11

10

A3

A3

Old Wokin

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Guildford

Wisley

Addlestone

Chertsey

Woking

West Byfleet

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Weybridge

Cobham

A320

A317

A245 Byfleet

Clapham Junctio

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London Waterloo

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