Friday, 3 July 2015

Boxgrove Gardens developed for town and country living

This delightful development has been built on a former Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) site. This development was a highly successful example of where disused public land can be developed to create desirable, well designed new housing for people to enjoy in an area where they want to live.


Boxgrove Gardens Guildford
Honoured by a visit from David Cameron and Nick Clegg 

The Boxgrove Gardens development was held up as such a fine example, that it was selected as a location for both The Prime Minister, Rt Hon David Cameron MP and his Deputy, the Rt Hon Nick Clegg MP, to visit in 2011 to announce the Government's new Housing Strategy, underpinned by the new mortgage initiative Help to Buy, for new homes, providing 95% loan to value mortgages.

This 199 home sustainable development, less than a mile from Guildford’s High Street, is an award-winning example of mixed tenure with 70 homes built for shared ownership and affordable rent.

The stylish development has quickly become one of Guildford’s most desirable new neighbourhoods, with houses built with airy conservatories, timber detailing, spacious balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows surrounded by lush, green, modern gardens.


Saxon Gardens Boxgrove Gardens Guildford
4 bed semi detached featured in a recent blog

The development comprises superb one and two-bedroom apartments plus prestigious three, four and five-bedroom signature houses, The centrepiece is Uplands House, a historic former country manor. This has been converted into stunning apartments overlooking the beautifully, landscaped gardens.


Uplands House Boxgrove Gardens Guildford
Uplands House converted into flats and adjacent to stunning gardens

Three large oak structures now enhance the grounds of Boxgrove Gardens thanks to the Council, artist Roger Day and developer Linden Homes. The sculptures, collectively called Connected Living, highlight the public right of way that passes through the site to Merrow Downs. Each sculpture has an opening that people can look through, leading them to the next sculpture and the countryside beyond.

Connected Living sculpture at Boxgrove Gardens
Connected Living sculpture by Roger Day

It generally takes only a short amount of time to let properties on this stunning development. Tenants consider the proximity of both Merrow Downs and Guildford town centre to be an advantage. In one moment you are shopping in a bustling High Street and the next strolling through the countryside with views over Surrey and into West Sussex. A recent blog featured a four bed semi-detached property in Saxon Gardens on the market for £650,000. A three bedroom end of terraced property is currently available for an asking price of £499,995.  A two bed flat would be priced at around £325,000.

As the development was built only recently, in 2010, these properties will offer an excellent standard of accommodation built to recent building codes and so will rent out quickly. The rent that could be achieved for the four bed semi is £2695 pcm; £2,225 pcm for the 3 bed house and around £1,525 pcm for the two bed flats. This means investors can potentially expect yields of around 5% to 5.5% per year.

Whether you have already done a search for property, or are trying to figure out where to start, we’re happy to advise on properties before you buy, to let out. It’s in your interest that you purchase something that can let quickly, whether you are currently one of our clients, or not, so if you would like advice about what could make a good investment, please call 01483 320 207 or email richard@guildfordpropertyblog.co.uk


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