Nut Tree View, Bolley Avenue, Bordon, Hampshire, GU35 9HG | New homes for sale | Savills
86.21 to 199.46 sq m(928 to 2,147 sq ft)
Guide price £385,000 -​ £750,000(€457,402 -​ €891,042)

Nut Tree View, Bolley AvenueBordon, Hampshire, GU35 9HG

  • New development

Key features

  • Elegant, architecturally designed homes
  • All inclusive superior specification throughout
  • All flooring, landscaping and appliances included
  • Designer led styling both inside and out
  • Garages to all four and five bed homes
  • High quality, energy efficient homes
  • 10 Year warranty
  • Set within a mature woodland setting
  • Sales suite now open - call now to arrange a viewing !

Set within a leafy enclave, Nut Tree View harnesses a cosy village-like atmosphere, offering a unique blend of modern comfort and exceptional design.

About this property

  • Nut Tree View offers a selection of homes set in the green heart of the East Hampshire countryside, surrounded by natural beauty. This private and exclusive development is now ready to reserve with phase one and two looking forward to welcoming resident very soon!

    Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and discover the tranquillity of Oxney Quarter, part of the regeneration of Whitehill & Bordon and the newly formed Prince Philip Park. Nestled in the heart of nature, with a cricket Pavilion at it's centre, Nut Tree View offers a unique blend of modern luxury and rural charm, creating the perfect setting. Oxney Quarter is surrounded by trees and nature, but also boasts access to town centre amenities, situated only one mile away.

    From one and two bedroom flats to three, four and five bed family homes, Nut Tree View at Oxney Quarter offers a range of housing options to suit every lifestyle.

    The estimated serve charge at nut tree view is broken down as follows:
    Land Trust charge for Land/community and Estate charge totalling £744 PA

With a limited first release of exquisite homes available, now is the time to secure your place in this exclusive community.

Daniel TarrantProperty agent

Local information

  • The development is located in the grounds of former Prince Philip Barracks, and part of a wider regeneration story for Whitehill & Bordon, Oxney Quarter is a special place.
  • The Oxney Quarter name is inspired by the nearby Oxney Pool and Oxney Farm, with a link to its military past. Oxney Quarter delivers a classic timelessness, where modern lifestyles are supported by proud legacies, and where heritage is celebrated with contemporary flare.
  • Set in the green heart of the East Hampshire countryside it's a place to escape to and call home.
  • Move into a community where neighbours become friends and immerse yourself in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, take a short stroll over to the Pavilion, where you can enjoy a hearty meal in the restaurant or watch a cricket game on the green.
  • Whether it's a neighbourhood picnic, a market, or a festive celebration, the emerging town centre of Whitehill and Bordon fosters a sense of belonging that goes beyond the walls of your new home.
  • Embrace a lifestyle where nature meets luxury, and community meets tranquillity.
  • Are you ready to make Nut Tree View home?

Additional information

  • Welcome to the Prince Philip Park neighbourhood - where tradition and innovation combine to create a welcoming destination.
  • As the former home of REME, a centre of military importance since 1863, this neighbourhood embraces local heritage and natural environment.
  • The town centre project is taking shape, with the opening of Everyone Active Leisure Centre, The Shed food and entertainment venue, and much more.
  • The new Whitehill & Bordon town centre will offer a range of retail, leisure and wellbeing amenities. Completed parts of the project also include 150 hectares of free to access, green spaces, as well as small local play areas, a skate park and woodland walks.
  • Find local amenities, food stores, entertainment, play parks and woodland trails within walking distance.
  • If you're looking to travel further afield, transportation is easily accessible. The nearest British Rail Station is Liphook on the London Waterloo - Portsmouth Harbour line reachable in a little over ten minutes (6 miles). Larger roads are also connected to the area, with the A3 just 10 minutes away and the M3 accessible in a little over half an hour (23 miles).
  • And, if you're feeling adventurous, escape to the coast and the beautiful Chichester Harbour or West Wittering with its sandy beaches. Legoland and Chessington are also great day trip options, and all within an hour's drive.
  • Additionally, Heathrow Airport is only 50 minutes (35 miles) away.
  • Directions: The sales suite is now OPEN! Monday - by appointment only Tuesday - 10:00-17:00 Wednesday - 10:00-17:00 Thursday - 10:00-17:00 Friday - 10:00-17:00 Saturday - 10:00-17:00 Sunday - by appointment only
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: TBC