Brizes Park is Propiteer’s residential jewel in the crown and consists of the development of 36 luxurious homes set in a 73 acre estate of exquisite countryside with wild deer and beautiful walks.
The grand manor house is located at the end of a 500m long drive with southerly views over its gardens and parkland.
Brizes Hall has been developed into 10 exquisite character apartments, along with the stables and classroom buildings converted into residential homes.
Contemporary in design whilst respecting their historic surroundings.
Steeped in history, this Georgian mansion is also the former weekend retreat of Sir Winston Churchill and includes the site of one of the country’s oldest recorded moated forts.
The development of the site has happened over 800 years, with elements such as the moat dating back as far as 1250. The grounds originally housed a medieval house, built by Thomas Bryce, a dealer in fabrics in 1498.
The building is three stories high and has a prestigious nine bay front. Its grandeur is accentuated by the porch, which is believed to be a later addition and is supported by four columns. With evident alterations made in the 18th century, the mansion boasts an array of distinctive features including an ornamental Venetian arch, a double staircase and a painted glass window, which shines on the steps below.
As a commuter belt development, Brizes is perfectly positioned for access to the Elizabeth line. All other transport is equally well provisioned with the A12 and arterial M25 motorway links being only 10 minutes by car.
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