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Grove Park

Nettlebed, Oxfordshire, RG9 5DF

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Key features

Community of like-minded neighbours

Beautifully-landscaped and fully-maintained mature grounds

Allocated parking

Private terraces, gardens and balconies

Grade II listed conversion

High quality specification

10 year warranty

Stunning views

Development highlights

  • Special Projects

  • Newly converted homes

  • Set in over 27 acres of parkland

  • Electric car charging points

  • Gated community

  • Estate Management Service

This exceptional development of homes, set within 27 acres of parkland, is the result of Beechcroft’s careful conversion of a Grade II listed property, once home to the grandparents of ‘James Bond’ author, Ian Fleming.

 

Downsize without compromise in Nettlebed

Each Beechcroft home at Grove Park in Nettlebed will provide plenty of light-filled living space, designed according to Beechcroft’s principle of creating high-quality homes with an abundance of living space.

The fixtures and fittings are of the highest quality; kitchens include bespoke cabinets and a full range of top brand appliances, bathrooms include vanity units and mirrors, wardrobes are fitted in the main bedrooms and flooring, including carpeting, is included. Where possible, each new home will feature outside space – in the form of a terrace, balcony, private garden or a combination of these, along with allocated parking. The landscaped gardens will be a delight with a variety of plants to provide texture, colour and year-round interest. 

Discover a new beginning with Beechcroft

With 40 years’ experience in the creation of award-winning developments for the over 55s, Beechcroft selects sites in the most desirable villages and market towns in the southern counties.

Our beautifully crafted houses and apartments are stylish, energy-efficient, easily maintained and a delight to live in. Every home provides plenty of living space but fewer bedrooms than a family home and either a terrace, balcony or private garden.

Inspired by local architecture, each Beechcroft scheme is unique, complementing the local area. Rather than being a ‘finishing touch’, landscaping is integral to the development – carefully planned and lovingly planted.

An Estate Manager is responsible for maintaining the development, being on hand to offer help and advice and keeping an eye on properties whilst owners are away – giving you peace of mind when travelling at home or abroad.

Homes

Two-bedroom cottage

15 Grove Park £895,000

It isn’t surprising that this two-bedroom cottage with terrace and private garden has been selected as the new show home. Set within the former stable yard of this impressive estate, it combines period charm with the best…

Two-bedroom cottage

16 Grove Park £925,000

Occupying a corner position within this attractive courtyard setting, 16 Grove Park is another uniquely designed, two-bedroom cottage.

Reserved

Three-bedroom cottage

17 Grove Park

With views over the landscaped courtyard, this beautifully converted cottage provides three bedrooms, well designed living space and fixtures and fittings of the highest quality.

One-bedroom cottage

19 Grove Park £395,000

If you’re looking for a one-bedroom cottage with a terrace and manageable private garden in an impressive location, this could be your ideal home.

Three-bedroom cottage

The Lodge £1,095,000

The Lodge at Grove Park, Nettlebed is a three-bedroom cottage with a terrace and garden.

What people say...

A signpost showing Nettlebed

Retire to a traditional English village with a history dating back to the Domesday Book. 

Set in beautiful, wooded countryside in the heart of rural Oxfordshire, the leafy lanes and listed properties in the village conservation area bear witness to a long and prosperous past.

Today, Nettlebed is a thriving village with a strong sense of community and a good range of facilities.  There’s a Village Shop and Post Office – and, if you need extra supplies – a Budgens at Nettlebed Service Station. 



Learn more about life in Nettlebed

Behind the name: Grove Park

For many years, the estate at Nettlebed was known as Joyce Grove; a name believed to originate from ‘Mr Joyce’s Grove’ - Mr Joyce being a ‘Woodsman of some standing’ in the area.  

The word grove itself refers to a wooded area and today, trees are still an important feature of this parkland setting.  Inspired by the wooded parkland, the name Grove Park still retains a link to the original name of the historic estate. 

Grove Park, Nettlebed.

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