Property Details
These thoughtfully designed homes are perfect family properties. With a choice of home designs, each offering a wide range of styles and features - from modern open-plan kitchen/diners to individual study rooms and multiple en-suites.
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LivingRoom 5.89m x 3.28m kitchen 7.21m x 3.42m UtilityRoom
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Bedroom2 3.38m x 3.51m Bedroom3 3.47m x 3.27m MasterBedroom 4.34m x 2.57m En-suite shower
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Development Details
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Chrysalis is a new homes development within Buckingham Park – a brand new community located in the heart of ‘Aegel’s burgh’ as the Saxons called it, or Aylesbury as it is known today. This bustling market town, full of splendid architecture, rubs shoulders with the quaint traditional buildings in the lanes of the sleepy Old Town.
It is perfectly placed for homebuyers seeking Aylesbury property, and provides an attractive alternative for those in search of homes for sale in Tring, houses in Berkhamstead, Leighton Buzzard homes or Buckinghamshire property in general.
The wonderful narrow streets of the conservation area surrounding St Mary’s Church gives visitors a taste of the old Aylesbury, with a series of beautiful squares of substantial 18th century town houses. Nearby, the historical significance of the King’s Head Inn means it is one of just a few pubs owned by the National Trust. Walkers and wildlife spotters have miles of towpath to explore, as the Grand Union Canal flows through the town.
Aylesbury was confirmed as a major player of the region’s cultural scene with the opening of the £42 million Waterside Theatre in October 2010. At the heart of this iconic building is the 1,200-seat auditorium, where audiences are treated to a range of West End and touring musicals and plays, along with performances of opera, ballet, children’s shows and entertainment from leading comedians and live music acts. The Waterside area surrounding the theatre is being redeveloped to include new shops, restaurants and leisure facilities.
Cinema-goers are spoilt for choice in Aylesbury, with the multi-screen Odeon showing all the latest releases, while children flock to the town’s Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery – an award-winning interactive museum inspired by the work of the popular author.
There is a good selection of schools in the area inclu
SHOPS
Shop, eat or just relax in the Market Square with its good selection of familiar high street shops, venture to the equally inviting Hale Leys and Friars Square shopping centres, or wander the cobbled streets and visit the thrice-weekly markets for fresh local produce.
SCHOOLS
There is a choice of schooling in the area with St. Louis Catholic and St. Edwards Church of England Primary Schools, Aylesbury Grammar School and Mandeville Upper School to name but a few.
TRANSPORT
For commuting, Oxford, Reading and London are accessible via the A418, A4010 and A41 respectively. The nearby train station offers services into Marylebone in approximately 58 minutes* and local bus routes provide connections to Gatwick, Heathrow and Luton airports.
*Train times obtained from National Rail Enquiries.
LEISURE
You’ll find sporting facilities at Aylesbury College which is open to the public and also at Aqua Vale Swimming and Fitness Club.
Alternatively for more restful pursuits explore the Buckinghamshire countryside. The Chiltern Hills form the landscape with their soft rolling hills and lush wooded valleys, wide open vales and dark dense forests - perfect for walking, cycling or horse riding. What’s more, Aylesbury boasts the Grand Union Canal, impressive for its wildlife and history.
Directions
From the M25 exit at Junction 20 and follow the A41 to Aylesbury for
approximately 19 miles until you reach the roundabout. Take the second exit and continue to follow the A41. Stay on the A41 for approximately one and a half miles over six roundabouts and at the seventh roundabout take the second exit and follow the A418. Continue on the A418, crossing the
next two roundabouts, then at the third roundabout take the second exit onto the A413, which is signposted to Buckingham. Continue to follow the A412 for approximately one mile and Chrysalis
at Buckingham Park can be found on your left.