ConteXt, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Centrally located in Castle Street, ConteXt is within easy access of all modern local amenities with Sainsbury's under 1/2 a mile away.
The development is within walking distance of High Wycombe train station which offers excellent services to Marylebone in just 70 minutes.
About the area
An ancient market town of real charm, High Wycombe nestles in a deep valley in the heart of the Chilterns. Yet with London less than 30 miles away, it's conveniently located and blessed with all the modern amenities you could wish for.
Wycombe is currently undergoing a massive reconstruction that will transform it into one of the country's hottest shopping and leisure destinations. The new Eden centre will include a 12 screen cinema, a state-of-the-art bowling alley and an array of shops, restaurants and bars.
Specification
An exciting new development of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments.
Directions
From the M40 (Oxford / London)
Leave the M40 at junction 4, then at roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the A404 (signposted High Wycombe).
At roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A404. At roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A40
At the next two roundabouts take the 2nd exit onto the A40. At the next roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A404 (signposted Amersham).
Then turn left onto Castle Street where you will find our development.
From the South (Maidenhead / Marlow)
Follow the A404 towards High Wycombe. At the roundabout that runs underneath the M40, take the 5th exit on to the A404 (signposted High Wycombe).
At roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A404. At the next roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A40.
At the next two roundabouts take the 2nd exit onto the A40.
At the next roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A404 (signposted Amersham). Turn left onto Castle Street where you will find our development.
Shopping
With its wide streets and Georgian architecture, the town centre attractively blends old and new.
Currently there are two shopping centres as well as a wide choice of restaurants and bars.
High Wycombe is undergoing a massive reconstruction that will transform it into one of the country's premier shopping and leisure destinations. Due to open in March 2008, the new Eden centre will be home to a 12 screen cinema, a state-of-the-art bowling alley and a jaw-dropping array of shops, restaurants and bars.
Leisure
For culture and entertainment, High Wycombe's Swan Theatre is one of the finest outside London, putting on a varied programme that ranges from top quality classical drama, via pop and variety, to ballet and opera.
When you need a little fresh air and tranquil surroundings, head out to The Rye, on the fringe of the town - where you'll find a beautiful lake surrounded by beech woods, complete with Nature Trail.
Or treat the kids to a day out at Odds Farm Park, where they can get up close and personal with the animals and enjoy a variety of special seasonal activities.
For those into sport and fitness, there's London Wasps Rugby Cross centre and a number of local gyms.
High Wycombe is stooped in history, from the thrilling Hellfire Caves to National Trust Hughenden Manor to the Chair Museum.
Education
High Wycombe is renowned for its excellent choice of schools with the Royal Grammar School and John Hampton Grammar school for boys.
Wycombe High and Cheltenham school for girls, plus acclaimed secondary schools, not to mention Wycombe Abbey girls school and Buckinghamshire Chiltern University.
Transport
Many people commute into London, taking advantage of an excellent train service - Marylebone in 70 minutes and easy road access via the M40.
For international travel, Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted Airports are only a short drive away.
Health
For all your healthcare needs there are several hospitals close by, including the Shelburne Private Hospital.
Contact Telephone 0845373 4161
Development Address : ConteXt, Context, Castle Street, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP13 6RG
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