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Collection of 16 three- and four-bedroom homes in Essex providing residents with a beautiful new community that will give the whole family a beautiful balance of town and country living.
The development is a local project in Waltham Abbey that will provide the community with new homes, and a new nursery and pre-school, making Kingsvale a valuable addition to the area.
All the new homes are highly specified and ideal for families looking to start their life in a brilliant location with plenty of well-regarded schools, including Upshire Primary Foundation School, Waltham Holy Cross primary school and the King Harold Business and Enterprise Academy. The development itself is designed to include expansive and recreational space and was originally occupied by Knolly’s Nursery, a horticulture centre that closed in 2011.
Based in Waltham Abbey, a charming market town in the West of Essex, the new homes have brilliant transport links, as they are just two miles from the M25, one junction from the M11, half an hour from Stansted Airport and half an hour by train to London Liverpool Street station. Not only is the location brilliant for transport, but Kingsvale is also less than a mile away from Lee Valley Regional Park, and close to Epping Forest, one of London’s largest open spaces, with 2,400 hectares of grasslands, woodlands and lakes.
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