Project

Project Details

Approximate Postcode

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SL9 7BP
 

Land Type

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Greenfield Classification
 

Number of Plots

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110 Plot.
 

Plot Size

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From 480 M2.
 

Type Of Title

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Free Hold Land Title
 

Average Price

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GBP 15,000 Per Plot
 

Payment Methods

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10% Down payment on signing the agreement.
90% Within 28 days of signing the agreement.
 

Distance From

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Marble Arch 17.1 miles
Knightsbridge 19.1 miles
Heathrow Airport 12.3 miles
Windsor Castle 9.2 miles
Richmond Upon Thames 18.1 miles
Thorpe Park - 19.3 miles
Gerrards Cross Train Station 1.3 miles
 

Land Services

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Access to water, Gas and electricity services.
 

The Site

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The site has two road frontages. Fulmar Road forms part of the western boundary with the built up area of Gerrards Cross beyond, with Saint Huberts Lane forming the sites eastern boundary. Open fields and woodland surround the north, east and south of the site.

Located on the eastern edge of Gerrards Cross, access to the strategic road network is excellent with the M40 and M25 motorways within 5 miles of the site to the south and east. Public transport links are also good, with a frequent bus service running along Fulmar Road and regular train services into London from Gerards Cross.
 

The Village

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The exclusive Gerrards Cross is one of Englands most desirable places to live and is often referred to as mini Hollywood due to its celebrity residents.

Gerrards Cross has a reputation for being very up market London. In February 2010, Declan Curry of the BBC described Gerrards Cross as "Britain's richest town".

Gerrards Cross is one of the larger settlements (population 7,352) in South Bucks District, a predominantly rural (89% green belt) area immediately outside Greater London. It is widely regarded as a very desirable place to live because of its high quality residential accommodation set in a spacious, leafy environment with excellent communications.

At the heart of the village, alongside the A40 is Gerrards Cross Common, much loved by residents and intensively used for recreation and for dog walking. The childrens play area is always busy and the football pitch is well used at weekends.

Many residents are particularly attracted by the excellent schools, primary and secondary, public and private, in Gerrards Cross and in easily accessible nearby areas. Buckinghamshire County Council operates selection at 11 for public secondary education. Approximately 30% of pupils are offered places at (mostly) single-sex grammar schools.

Although many residents are daily commuters to employment in London, Gerrards Cross is not just a dormitory village. It has a thriving village centre (traders association) with shops, banks, restaurants, hotels, estate agents, solicitors, a cinema and many other facilities.

To the north, Gerrards Cross is adjacent to the larger community of Chalfont St Peter which also has extensive facilities used by Gerrards Cross residents and in particular the excellent local hospital and associated GP surgery.
 

The Village's Background

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Some of the structures in the area date back to the Bronze Age, but the modern village was first founded by Anglo-Saxons by at least the 10th. century. Since the 1700s, a major population increase brought a number of wealthy visitors to Gerrards Cross, turning the village into a strong architectural site, most notably for its famous St. James Church.

According to historian Julian Hunt in "Gerrards Cross: A History," the region became very popular with the wealthy elite of England in the late 1700s. The Old Berkley Hunt club chose Latch more Pond, a scenic area, to hold meetings in the 1790s. In the 1860s, due to the mass influx of wealthy visitors, the area became known as the "Brighton of Bucks" The important transit site, the Oxford Road, was the main hub for activity, bringing in visitors from all over the country.

In 1906, a major railroad station was opened in Gerrards Cross. Called the Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway, the station stimulated a large influx of new residents to the area, with a number of famous architects among them, including Stanley Hamp and Robert Muir. The architectural firms founded in the area pioneered a number of new design elements specifically geared toward the high class residential market.
 

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Gerrards Cross Investment Land Brochure