About this development
Set in beautifully landscaped grounds on Salisbury Avenue, half a mile from Harpenden’s dazzling array of shops, restaurants and cultural venues, Redclyffe Place seamlessly blends a converted Victorian villa with sympathetically designed new homes.
Complementing the three converted properties, six new homes have been carefully crafted to reflect the generous proportions and elegant features of the original period property.
Space, light and unrivalled luxury abound in this bespoke collection of nine one, two and three-bedroom apartments and three-bedroom houses. Designed inclusively for over-55s, with an estate manager on hand to take care of all the everyday maintenance.
Downsize without compromise in Harpenden
Each new or converted Beechcroft home at Redclyffe Place in Harpenden will provide plenty of light-filled living space, designed according to Beechcroft’s principle of creating high-quality homes with an abundance of living space.
The fixtures and fittings are of the highest quality; kitchens include bespoke cabinets and a full range of top brand appliances, bathrooms include vanity units and mirrors, wardrobes are fitted in the main bedrooms and flooring, including carpeting, is included. Where possible, each new home will feature outside space – in the form of a terrace, balcony, private garden or a combination of these, along with allocated parking. The landscaped gardens will be a delight with a variety of plants to provide texture, colour and year-round interest.
Situation
With its stunning countryside, idyllic villages and vibrant market towns, your family and friends will love visiting Hertfordshire as much as you love living there.
Harpenden is set in a dip of the beautiful Chiltern Hills, so you’ll have great walking, cycling and outdoor sports on your doorstep. Nearby must-visits include Heartwood Forest, a vast new forest and wildlife haven with more than half a million trees, spectacular bluebell carpets and wildflower meadows.
The cathedral city of St Albans is a treasure trove of historic sites and cultural attractions, along with the best choice of shops and restaurants in the county. There’s something for all the family at Knebworth House, famous for its lovingly preserved 500-year-old rooms, life-size dinosaur trail and legendary open-air concerts. And the pretty village of Wheathampstead is one of the most picturesque you’ll find.