Crest Nicholson is preparing to launch a traditional mix of two, three and four bedroom houses at its new development Willow Place in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. The development will initially comprise two, three and four bedroom homes, with the Sales suite due to open in mid-January. One and two bedroom apartments will also be offered at a later date. Situated in one of the country's first 'Garden Cities', residents will enjoy an attractive town made up of tree lined boulevards and wide grass verges, plus a range of amenities on the doorstep, from schooling to health care and shopping.
Read moreAmy Goodman, a sculptor and portrait artist from Quarley, designed and created a set of three life sized horse statues which are due to be installed at Crest Nicholson’s Arborfield Green development in Wokingham early next year. Crest Nicholson commissioned the work in Autumn 2017, in tribute to the site’s history as the home of the Remount Depot and Horse Infirmary.
Read moreCharlotte (28) and her husband, Harry (33), recently moved from Milton Keynes to Fuller’s Grove in East Challow, Oxfordshire. The couple used Part Exchange to sell Charlotte’s house in the city and purchase a brand new four bedroom ‘Somerton’ house, just in time for the birth of their new baby.
Read moreAward-winning developer Crest Nicholson has launched a selection of brand-new house types at its sought-after Morton Park development in Wavendon, Milton Keynes. The new homes in the popular village of Wavendon will comprise a contemporary collection of three, four and five bedroom homes, designed to appeal to first time buyers, families and downsizers alike.
Read moreTo mark Remembrance Day and honour Arborfield Green’s heritage as an army garrison, Crest Nicholson has donated £1,000 to the Arborfield Old Boys Association (AOBA). The 413-acre Arborfield Green development was once a Horse Remount depot and infirmary, as well as home to the Army Technical School, which housed and trained up to 1,000 apprentices at a time.
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