Description
HOME 26 - The Keswick - On the ground floor you’ll find a well-proportioned light-filled lounge, a downstairs cloakroom, utility, practical under-stairs storage cupboard, and a stylish kitchen / dining room with French doors that open into the enclosed rear garden. Upstairs are three bedrooms, and a family bathroom that’s been beautifully finished with a walk-in shower, bath, and contemporary Roca sanitaryware. The master bedroom overlooks the front garden and has been finished with a luxury en suite with shower, and separate storage cupboard. Winslow Park development is a well-established residential scheme on the edge of the historic market town of Winslow, offering a collection of thoughtfully designed family homes within easy reach of both countryside and key commuter routes. The development benefits from a walkable setting, with the town’s traditional High Street, everyday amenities, and green spaces all close by, making it particularly appealing for families and professionals alike. Transport & Connectivity One of the most compelling aspects of Winslow Park is its evolving transport connectivity, which is set to significantly improve further with the arrival of the East West Rail. Currently, the development is well positioned for road travel. The nearby A421 provides a direct link between Milton Keynes and Buckingham, both reachable in approximately 20 minutes and 11 minutes respectively. This makes the scheme highly practical for commuters working across North Buckinghamshire and into the wider Midlands. Rail connections are already accessible via Bletchley railway station, around a 15–20 minute drive away, where services reach London Euston in roughly 30 minutes. However, the standout long-term advantage is the new Winslow railway station, constructed as part of the East West Rail scheme. Once fully operational, this line will transform local connectivity, providing direct rail services linking Oxford, Milton Keynes, Bedford and beyond, with wider interchange opportunities across the national network. This east–west corridor is expected to: Dramatically reduce reliance on car travel Improve access to major employment hubs such as Oxford and Milton Keynes Offer connections onward to key airports including Luton and Birmingham. With the infrastructure is already in place, positioning Winslow as a future commuter hotspot with strong growth potential. In addition, local bus services (including the 60 and X60 routes) connect Winslow to surrounding towns, with stops within walking distance of the development. Schools & Catchment Winslow Park is particularly attractive for families due to its access to well-regarded local schooling options within close proximity. At primary level, the development falls within catchment for: Winslow Church of England School Great Horwood Church of England School Both are located just a short drive—around three minutes—from the development, making them convenient for younger children. For secondary education, Winslow is served by: Sir Thomas Fremantle School This relatively modern secondary school offers extensive facilities including sports provision and caters to the growing local population. In addition, the wider Buckinghamshire area provides access to a range of grammar schools (subject to selection), as well as independent options in nearby towns such as Buckingham and Aylesbury, giving families flexibility as children progress through education. Overall Appeal Combining a semi-rural setting with rapidly improving infrastructure, Winslow Park offers a forward-looking residential opportunity. The imminent arrival of East West Rail is set to elevate the town’s connectivity significantly, while established school catchments and proximity to key employment centres ensure long-term appeal for both owner-occupiers and investors.
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