Broadleaf Place, CR3 5ED offers 30 private three bedroom houses from £605,000 with parking and turfed gardens, 1.3 kilometres from Whyteleafe South station giving 41 minute services to London Bridge, plus M25 Junction 6 in about 10 minutes.
Within 400 metres of two primary schools and 1.5 kilometres of Tesco and Waitrose, these low density freehold houses near Coulsdon Common and Croydon, 20 minutes by car, should appeal to family buyers and support strong resale demand.
Broadleaf Place is 50% sold!
Broadleaf Place's site is situated in the town of Caterham, Surrey, amidst the North Downs. Here, natural surroundings and access to village infrastructure are cautiously balanced. Low-rise houses, landscaped streets, and direct access to the green out-of-town have shaped the residential area. This creates a quiet place for permanent residence. The location is close to Whyteleafe and Caterham town centres, where the main shops, supermarkets, schools, doctors' surgeries, as well as cafes and other local shops, are all easily accessible. This balanced background encourages stable residential relations rather than a transient or high-density urban character.
Its good access to transport is the key success factor of this development. There are several railway stations within walking distance, including Whyteleafe, Whyteleafe South and Upper Warlingham, providing direct links to London Bridge and London Victoria in around 40minutes. Road communication is excellent with the A22 being close by and fast links to the M25 for travel throughout Surrey, Greater London, and towards Gatwick Airport. This mixed rail and road access establishes these homes as a realistic option for daily commuters and those who need to travel within the region, as demonstrated by a map of locations across the leaf.
The scheme consists of a carefully balanced selection of two- and three-bedroom homes, achieving architectural uniformity and classic proportion. Heights are indicative of traditional residential style with brick facades, pitched roofs, and strong street frontages. Private gardens, allocated parking, and, on selected plots, garages are offered with all homes. Site design calls for well-demarcated property lines, green edge boundaries, and pedestrian-friendly internal roads, emphasizing the value of privacy and long-term housing.
Inside, the design revolves around real-life living needs. Open-plan living and dining are standard, with separate kitchens or kitchen-dining spaces depending on the house type. The Bedrooms are all double in proportion, with master bedrooms often having an en-suite shower room and built-in wardrobes. Interior-spec involves modern kitchens with integrated appliances, quality sanitaryware, tiled bathrooms, smart heating controls, and fitted storage. These finishes make the homes a thoughtful home to purchase now or keep and enjoy without losing anything in both usability and finish.
Life at Broadleaf Place has been all about the home life and living, from a residential perspective, as well as how we follow a more flexible daily routine. The space for home working, direct garden access via French doors, and room arrangement flexibility are all in line with what homeowners expect from their new-build developments. Electric car charging points, photovoltaic panels on selected plots, and landscaped gardens are indicative of the sustainable and forward-thinking living standards in which they have been created. Every home has a 10-year insurance-backed warranty, providing peace of mind in building quality.
For those buying, the development presents a defined range of house types, making comparison by layout, size, and specification rather than airy promises more straightforward. For the buyer looking at long-term suitability, they will see design logic throughout the project and can understand how different areas relate to each other inside and out. The brochure comes complete with detailed floor plans, a site map, and illustrative photo material to assist in reaching a decision, and the price positioning is very much based on similar family housing in the Caterham area as opposed to speculative short-term investment stock.
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Over 50% of homes are now sold at Shanly Homes' scheme Broadleaf Place in Caterham, Surrey.
The development offers a variety of layouts including open-plan and separate kitchens with modern appliances. The energy-efficient homes have an en-suite in the main bedroom, fitted wardrobes, allocated parking, and a private rear garden. Prices start from £605,000.
A new show home designed by Dandy Designs Interiors has opened at Broadleaf Place in Caterham CR3.
Fiona Hodges, Owner of Dandy Designs commented: "We thoroughly enjoyed home styling this beautiful 3-bedroom house at Broadleaf using a mixed palette of blues, powder pinks and neutrals, with touches of gold, along with carefully selected statement pieces of furniture and bespoke artwork, stunning curtain fabrics and poles, all of which provided a sumptuous "at home" feeling. "
Only five houses now remain with prices starting from £470,000.
Show home launch on Saturday 28th May 2022.
34 private two and three-bedroom houses moments from Coulsdon Common and Caterham High Street.
Prices from £635,000.
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