Pye Homes releases first ever apartments at Church Farm, Radley, Oxfordshire

Pye Homes has announced the first release of three apartments at its Church Farm, Radley development in Oxfordshire.
Consisting of two individual blocks each containing seven homes, the energy efficient apartments are under a mile from Radley railway station and only 2.2 miles from Abingdon, with a bus service to Abingdon under half a mile’s walk away – making them ideal for commuters who want all the benefits of countryside living.
In keeping with the rest of the development’s eco credentials, the generously-sized top floor apartments benefit from rooftop solar panels.
Prices for the apartments start from £280,000.
The housebuilder has also announced the release of three new family homes for sale at Church Farm, Radley – The Portman (three-bedroom semi-detached, £550,000); The Palmer (three-bedroom semi-detached, £530,000); and The Hawley (three-bedroom end terrace, £625,000).
The beautiful village of Radley boasts a wealth of amenities, including a village hall; local pub; village shop; a number of community groups; and great nearby schools including Radley College, which also boasts a sports centre and swimming pool open to the public.
For more details of all available properties, go to pyehomes.co.uk/developments/church-farm
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About Pye Homes
For almost a century, Pye Homes have continued to take the same pride in the new homes and communities they have built in Oxfordshire. At Pye Homes, being made for life means everything is perfectly placed, within your home and in the spaces and places we share. That’s why Pye takes care of each detail, inside and out. A new home that’s designed for you to live your life to the full, and a home that will live on comfortably as part of the local legacy, from one generation to the next.
About Blenheim Estate Homes
Our vision is to be the lifeblood of the local economy, to enhance the lives of the people of Oxfordshire, to share this magnificent Palace and to conserve and protect it for future generations. For more than three hundred years, we have been privileged to serve as custodians of somewhere special. Through the centuries many things have changed, but three things have stayed constant; a duty to preserve our legacy, a responsibility to continually evolve and a need to sustain a strong connection with the community. Creators of high-quality homes, with a portfolio of residential, commercial and agricultural properties, as well as dedicated practices of forestry, farming and parkland management.