An exciting, original development of sixty-eight 3-bedroom townhouses and 1 and 2 bedroom apartments – some with roof terraces and river views – located on the banks of the River Ouse and in the heart of the elegant, much sought after historic town of Buckingham.
The Riverside development river frontage will consist of a stunning, imaginatively presented semi-aquatic nature environment, including ponds, planting and a riverside walk. A shop unit and café will also feature.
Buckingham is ideally located with excellent fast road links east to the flourishing city of Milton Keynes, south to the now county town of Aylesbury and, to the south-west, fast growing Bicester and the city of Oxford.
To the north the M40 motorway can be joined at Junction 10 via the A422 and A43. Oxford and Milton Keynes are both within 30 minutes drive. Silverstone, home of the British Grand Prix, Stowe Landscape Gardens and Towcester Racecourse are also within a short drive of Buckingham.
There are excellent rail links from Milton Keynes, Bicester and Bletchley with bus services to all stations from Buckingham town centre. The London journey time from Milton Keynes is approximately 45 minutes whilst the Inter City service runs every 15 minutes.
Buckingham was declared the county town of Buckinghamshire in 888 by Alfred the Great, although Aylesbury now holds that honour. Today Buckingham not only features a variety of restaurants and pubs, typical of a small market town but also a small number of local shops, both national and independent. Market days are Tuesday and Saturday, with a Farmers' Market held on the first Tuesday of each month. Buckingham is twinned with Mouvaux, France.
The town is home to the UK's first and only private university, the University of Buckingham. This has meant that the town has become a truly global community with a student population of all ages and cultures.
The local state secondary schools are the Royal Latin School (a grammar school) and the Buckingham School (a secondary modern). Stowe School and Akeley Wood School, just outside the town, are independent schools. Three community primary schools serve different areas of the town: Buckingham Primary School, Bourton Meadow School and Grenville Combined School.