Crest Nicholson brings to you a fantastic collection of contemporary styled 2, 3 and 4 bedroom houses in the sought after surrey town of Epsom.
Location
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By road
For those who drive, junction 9 of the M25 is within easy reach, as is the A24 and A3 that link into London and the coast. For those travelling further afield, both Heathrow and Gatwick airports can be conveniently reached by car via the M25.
By bus
To support Parkviews’ environmental credentials and to reduce the reliance on car usage, there is a dedicated green travel plan that incorporates a bus route, which runs through the development and provides a service to nearby Epsom Station, as well as the town centre.
By bike
If you prefer to travel using pedal power there is an intricate network of cycle routes, which includes dedicated lanes on local roads, as well as cycleways through parks and woodland. Not only does this provide a healthier travel alternative, it will also help you to do your bit to reduce your carbon footprint.
By rail
Both Epsom and Ewell West train stations are within walking distance of Elements and both have services to central London in as little as 35 minutes, as well as a host of other destinations.
BE IN YOUR ELEMENT – LIVE IN EPSOM
Elements is situated just a short distance from Epsom’s town centre and links to London, yet far enough away to enjoy the peace of the neighbouring countryside. The town was originally put on the map for its stunning views and famous racecourse. More recently, Epsom has experienced a stylish make-over. The Ebbisham Centre offers a variety of bars, restaurants, exhibition space and leisure facilities, whilst Derby Square has expanded to include pubs and bars, perfect for a lively nightlife.
Epsom has a number of shopping centres including The Ashley Centre, which offers a range of high street brands, whilst there is also a host of independent stores and boutiques conveniently located in the Spread Eagle Walk and on the original High Street. Visitors to Epsom can pick up the latest fashions in House of Fraser or pop into Waitrose before stopping at one of the many street side cafés for a well-deserved cappuccino.
As well as its easy links to shopping in the West End, Epsom is only a short distance from nearby Guildford and Kingston, which both have attractive shopping and leisure facilities.
For evenings out, Epsom has a lot to offer, with the Epsom Playhouse theatre, a large Odeon multiplex and a wide selection of restaurants that will tempt residents into town on a regular basis.
For the more active, there is a David Lloyd leisure complex close by and the Horton Park Golf and Country Club is on your doorstep.
There are education facilities in Epsom for all ages, from a range of well regarded primary and secondary schools and excellent private schools to further education at the University for the Creative Arts.
You can escape to the country in minutes, as Elements is just a stone’s throw from open spaces at Horton Country Park, Epsom Common, Rosebery Park and Epsom Downs, which also offers access to the town’s famous racecourse and on a clear day, panoramic views of London’s skyline.