Andreas Bonney has lived in East Anglia for over ten years and is able to use his extensive knowledge of the area to give valuable advice on favourable areas – and those to avoid. He has carefully built sound, long-term relationships with local estate agents from nationals such as Strutt & Parker, Savills, and Jackson Stops & Staff, to premium local independents. We provide a personal service tailored to your individual requirements and oversee all aspects of your purchase, including advice on schools, leisure activities and transport links The area The counties covered by this office have a diverse range of residential property and whether you need a town centre studio apartment or a period country house and grounds you will find it here. Prices are heavily influenced by the proximity to London in the south but offer surprising value in the more rural parts to the north. The local knowledge of The County Homesearch Company team is an invaluable asset when seeking just the right mix on your housing wish list. Bedfordshire www.touruk.co.uk/beds/beds.htm is probably the best kept secret of the London commuter counties with the county town of Bedford a mere 41 minutes from London by the Midland Mainline service. The county is set for an exciting period of growth as major new projects such as the new village development of The Wixams, the Nirah freshwater species conservation development, the Forest of Marston Vale and the Centre Parcs holiday village come into being. Hertfordshire www.touruk.co.uk/hertfordshire/index.htm has long been one of the most economically dynamic counties in the country. Stevenage, Hemel Hempstead, Welwyn Garden City and Watford are the major commercial locations whilst towns such as St Albans, Harpenden, Hitchin, Hertford, Berkhamsted and Bishop’s Stortford have thrived on the combination of their intrinsic appeal, short commute times and convenience for local employment centres. Cambridgeshire www.touruk.co.uk/camb/camb.htm has the University City of Cambridge at its heart. West of Cambridge, the new village of Cambourne is approaching completion and the guided bus link from Cambridge to Huntingdon now being built will promote values in the existing and proposed new settlements along its route. To the north Peterborough, home to a number of major international companies, provides a strong employment focus for the mainly agricultural Fenland area which is dominated by the “The Ship of the Fens,” the Cathedral City of Ely. Navigable from Bedford to The Wash, The Great Ouse winds through the county and there are many marinas and wild life reserves along its course. North Buckinghamshire www.touruk.co.uk/bucks/nbucks.htm is the location for the cutting edge new town of Milton Keynes with its major company headquarters, distribution centres and state of the art regional shopping mall. The nearby small market town of Olney on the banks of the River Great Ouse offers a delightful contrast for those seeking a more traditional country town environment. Popular Locations
Infrastructure Main roads the M11, A10, A1(M), M1, A5, A6 and A41 lead northwards from London and the M25. From Bedfordshire the First Capital Connect www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk rail service links Bedford with London Luton Airport www.london-luton.co.uk, St Pancras International (Eurostar to Paris in 2 hours 15 minutes) www.stpancras.com, London Gatwick Airport www.gatwickairport.com and Brighton on the south coast. Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire offer easy rail commuting to the City of London (Liverpool Street and Moorgate) and the West End (Kings Cross) by www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk and www.nationalexpresseastanglia.com. Peterborough is reached in under the hour on the East Coast Mainline www.nationalexpresseastcoast.com. Situate adjacent to the eastern border of Hertfordshire, London Stansted Airport www.stanstedairport.com is served by the fast Stansted Express www.stanstedexpress.com from Liverpool Street. From the North Buckinghamshire town of Milton Keynes, fast trains to London Euston take about 36 minutes londonmidland.com and www.virgintrains.co.uk. Journey times to London from all stations may be seen at Trains Travel Times Document.
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