All the materials on the development have been carefully chosen to reflect the local area and to blend in with their immediate surroundings. Expertly designed to provide an efficient layout of floor space and built to high specification, the homes provide a high standard of style, practicality and energy efficiency as well as offering everything that modern living requires.
But why compromise beauty for convenience?
At Bracken Park you couldn’t be better placed to enjoy all the charm of its pretty woodland setting, while still having all the amenities and connections on your doorstep to make day-to-day living a breeze. Located in Bracknell, you have everything this charming town has to offer, while only 12 miles away you have Reading town centre and a little further afield you have London, just 40 miles distant.
So if you’re looking for the perfect home in the perfect location, look no further than Bracken Park.
Bracknell town centre offers a pedestrianized shopping centre filled with high-street names, as well as the Princess Square shopping centre. There are also a couple of supermarkets less than a mile from the development. South Hill Park offers a theatre, cinema and gallery, with regular exhibitions, concerts and film events, and Swinley and Crowthorne Woods are located close by. Just 40 miles from London, Bracken Park is perfect for commuters, with two train stations offering regular services to London Waterloo.
History abounds in Bracknell as the town covers all of the old village of Easthampstead and the hamlet of Ramslade. It was favoured by the Royals as a hunting lodge and until her divorce was finalised, Catherine of Aragon was banished there. On the east and south sides of the town you will find Swinley Woods and Crowthorne Woods.
SHOPSThe area provides many amenities, from good leisure and shopping facilities to excellent entertainment venues.
Bracknell town centre offers a totally pedestrianised shopping centre with much more undercover shopping around Charles Square, the Broadway and Princess Square. Many of the main high street retailers can be found here. There are also superstores located on the fringes of the town and surrounding areas.
Hugely ambitious plans are underway for the redevelopment of Bracknell town centre to make it a better place for shoppers, visitors and retailers.
SCHOOLSBracknell Forest's schools have an excellent reputation with pupils attaining results higher than the national average. Strong partnerships with industry ensure that local children and business are well equipped for the future.
There are six maintained schools conveniently located throughout the Borough.
Bracknell council boasts an Early Years and Childcare Partnership committed to raising the levels of skills, knowlege and qualification for all sectors of the early years education.
TRANSPORTBracknell, is approximately 40 miles west of London, in the heart of the hi-tech M4 corridor providing good road links. Bracknell's neighbouring towns include Windsor, Maidenhead, Henley, Ascot, Wokingham, Sandhurst and Reading.
Bracknell has two railway stations: Bracknell and Martins Heron on the main line between London's Waterloo station and Reading, originally built by the London and South Western Railway and now operated by South West Trains. As a consequence of the frequent service on this line, Bracknell is now a major commuter centre with its residents travelling in both directions (westwards to Reading and eastwards to London).
HEALTHThe area has 11 surgeries within the town and several NHS hospitals, namely Edward Elgar House, Fitzwilliam House and Berkshire Healthcare NHS Trust Headquarters all within 2 miles.
Nearby Wokingham hospital is less than 10 miles away offering further facilities.
LEISUREThere is a vast range of sport and leisure facilities to suit all tastes and ages. A selection on offer includes Bracknell Sports and Leisure Centre where Guildford Heat Basketball Club play their home games or Esporta, the Royal County of Berkshire Club.
The town facilities also include, a leisure pool, Coral Reef Water Park, an ice rink where the Bracknell Bees Ice Hockey Club gather, a tenpin bowling alley, an Arts Centre, hands-on science at the The Look Out Discovery Centre and a multi-screen cinema and the Downshire Golf Complex. In near by Binfield is the John Nike Bracknell Ski and Snowboard Centre.
Not to be forgotten are the Countryside Parks and recreational open spaces on offer.