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Barrington Park is a select development of just 21 three and four bedroom homes in the charming village of Shrivenham in The Vale of the White Horse.
Shrivenham is a large village in Oxfordshire close to the Wiltshire border. A thriving village, it boasts a rich history and is one of the county’s oldest rural settlements. Home to picture-perfect thatched cottages, an ancient pump and a Norman church, it sits alongside the Beckett Estate once owned by the Barrington family who inspired our development’s name. The Estate is now home to the world-renowned Defence College of Management and Technology and is part of Cranfield University.
Living at Barrington Park means you’ll have everything you need for day-to-day living close to hand as there’s a selection of local shops, including a Co-op and Post Office, three historic pubs, and two well-regarded Ofsted ‘good’ schools, Chestnut Trees Pre-school and Shrivenham Primary School. For further shopping choice, Swindon town centre is just 7 miles away and is home to the McArthurGlen Swindon Designer Outlet, The Orbital Centre and Greenbridge Retail Park plus a further range of larger supermarkets and stores.
There’s so much to do in the local area too – close to home you can visit Roves Farm where children can enjoy the pet’s corner, farm animals and the indoor play barn. The village also has a fantastic network of countryside footpaths to explore and selection of local clubs including sports such as football, cricket and tennis.
Slightly further afield, the Uffington White Horse is approximately 6 miles from Shrivenham with its stunning walks and views on the edge of the Rigdeway National Trail. Nearby in Swindon, Coate Water Country Park with its beautiful lake and surrounding green open space is popular with families. Other leisure facilities in Swindon include Shaw Ridge Leisure Park with its 10-pin bowling, cinema and restaurants and The Link Centre which has a swimming pool, ice rink and rock climbing wall.
With its excellent location and stunning range of beautifully-designed Charles Church homes you’re sure to find your dream home at Barrington Park.
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New three and four bedroom homes for sale - Charles Church Barrington Park
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One of the best things about buying a new home is that you can choose to personalise it to make it yours from the day you move in.
Once your plot is reserved, you can start adding your own style and personality to every room with our range of styling options, upgrades and additional fixtures. This is your chance to visualise your perfect living space and create your very own dream home from day one.
Your choices will be added to your home at various stages of the build process, meaning the earlier you reserve your plot, the greater the selection available to you.
What would you choose from our Select Options brochure?
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Phase 1
3 bedroom detached house
4 bedroom detached house
If you would like to know more about Shrivenham, please call 01793 279 101 and we will be happy to tell you more.
Barrington Park is just 7.6 miles from junction 15 of the M4, providing convenient links to Reading and London in the west and Bristol, Cardiff and the M5 to the east.
Swindon train station is a short distance away and is one of the principal stations on the First Great Western Line linking London Paddington, through to Bristol and South Wales. Regular bus services run in and around the village and also provide transport to Swindon, Farringdon and Oxford.
Bath, Cheltenham, Bristol and Oxford are all within an hour’s drive and London less than two hours away by car.