The Villas is a prestigious collection of four and five bedroom houses designed to help your life flow effortlessly. Era-defining architecture, a meticulous finish and eco-friendly features combine to create distinctive homes of elegance, comfort, ease and sustainability.
Part of the inspiring new community of Canalside Quarter, with its beautiful green spaces and leafy setting next to the Oxford Canal, these distinctive new homes offer far-reaching views of the glorious surrounding countryside. Spend time in nature, take a short walk to a freshly brewed cup of coffee, and enjoy a swift journey into the city’s historic heart. From small daily pleasures to memorable occasions, The Villas offers everything you could want for an exceptional lifestyle.
The Cornforth B provides a flexible layout, with generously proportioned rooms and expansive windows that create a wonderful sense of light and space. A large, sociable, open-plan kitchen/dining/living room has bi-fold doors that open on to the garden, balanced by a more intimate ground floor family room with access to a balcony and separate study to work from home.
The spacious principle bedroom and adjacent guest bedroom both have en suite facilities, whilst the third bedroom has private access to an enclosed balcony.
The Villas’ intelligent layouts are more flexible and adapt easily to 21st century lifestyles, while the high specification fixtures and fittings are installed to last. Double glazing and increased insulation are hallmarks of Hill’s commitment to meeting the highest level of sustainable design, with low energy lighting and aerated showerheads and taps included to keep energy and water consumption and CO2 emissions low. Benefitting from state-of-the-art technology.
The Villas also feature solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, air source heat pumps and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, both to meet the latest environmental standards and to save the purchaser money. There are also bird and/or bat boxes for every home, while thoughtful planting in gardens and along pavements increase biodiversity and sustainability across the site