About five miles to the north of Basingstoke lie the pretty villages of Bramley and Bramley Green, where there has been a community since the Iron Age. The Romans left their mark, too, with the old Silchester to Winchester road. There was even a mention in the Domesday Book and the Grade 1-listed St. James’ Church dates back to the 12th century.
The Reading to Basingstoke railway arrived in 1895 with the opening of Bramley station, which still serves travellers today. And in 1983 the unique nature of the villages was recognised when they were awarded Conservation Area status.
Here in Bramley Green, close to the common and set amongst gently undulating Hampshire countryside and tree-lined roads, you’ll discover our stylish new development, Taylor Wimpey at Bramley Green, where there are 2 bedroom apartments and 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses to choose from.
Convenient for the local amenities of Bramley, the vibrant town centres of Basingstoke and Reading and the M3 and M4 motorways, it gives you unique access to country life and city living.
SHOPS For day to day necessities, the villages surrounding Bramley Green offer you a Post Office, convenience stores and welcoming pubs. The Hurst Community College, Silchester Church of England Primary School and Bramley Church of England Primary School are in close proximity to the development. A short drive away, you'll find Tadley with its supermarkets, shops, banks, doctors and dentists. For serious retail and entertainment therapy, visit the new multimillion pound Festival Place and Oracle malls respectively. Both offer some of the best opportunities to shop outside of London. And a wide range of bars, restaurants, cafes, cinemas to match.
TRANSPORTMain routes such as the A33, A339, A40, A4, M3 and M4 are all within easy reach. From Bramley Green station there are regular rail services to Basingstoke and Reading with London Waterloo as little as 45 minutes* from the former and London Paddington reached in around 30 minutes* from the latter.
*Journey times from National Rail Enquiries.
LEISUREIf you are a sport or music fan, Reading has topflight football, speedway and rugby union on offer and is also home to the world famous Reading Rock Festival. But should you prefer peace and quiet, try the Hampshire countryside, the nearby River Loddon, the National Trust owned Vyne, the Roman ruins at Calleva or the Duke of Wellington's famous country pile, Stratfield Saye.