The new Harry Potter TV adaptation is set to bewitch the next generation of Hogwarts fans and Oxford, the inspiration behind many of the school’s iconic settings, has always been a magical place to call home thanks to its historic streets and timeless charm.
A fantasy hotspot, the city was home to J.R.R. Tolkien while he penned The Lord of the Rings, and to CS Lewis, with St Mary’s Passage believed to be home to the lamppost that sparked his vision of Narnia.
For homebuyers enchanted by the perfect balance of city convenience and country tranquillity, Croudace Homes has launched Priory Grove, a picturesque new neighbourhood in the leafy suburbs north of Oxford.
The homes have been designed with vibrant character to complement their natural surroundings, their exteriors providing plenty of kerb appeal and a sleek and contemporary twist on traditional
architecture.
The development comprises one and two-bedroom apartments, and three and four-bedroom family houses, all benefitting from light and airy living areas. Each main bedroom offers either fitted wardrobes or a walk-in dressing area. Houses come with private gardens, while apartments include balconies or terraces. Each property is equipped with a premium Omega-designed kitchen, complete with a variety of integrated appliances.
Priory Grove provides ample open spaces, including three play areas and a central community park. Local wildlife is supported through eco-friendly features such as hedgehog boxes and bug hotels.
Each home is designed with sustainability in mind, featuring integrated solar panels and electric vehicle charging points, promoting a lifestyle of conscious, green living.
Surrounded by natural beauty such as Cutteslowe and Sunnymead Park, Burgess Fields, and Wytham Woods, Priory Grove offers families endless opportunities for exploration and enjoyment. The area is renowned for its prestigious schools, including the Dragon School and Summer Fields.
Well-connected, the homes are just a four minutes' drive from Oxford Parkway Railway station, with trains to Oxford city centre taking just six minutes. Just outside the development the Jorden Hill bus stop gives quick access to the city centre in just 15 minutes, operating every 10 minutes, or for resident cyclists, it is just a 15 minute cycle. The homes are also situated with easy access to the A34 which leads on to Bicester and the M40, providing direct routes down towards London and up to Birmingham.
Prices at Priory Grove start from £395,000 for a one-bedroom apartment and £640,000 for a three-bedroom home.
To make an appointment to view the showhome, visit: https://www.croudacehomes.co.uk/new-homes/oxfordshire/priory-grove
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