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New Homes in Berkshire

Looking for a new home in Berkshire?

This vibrant county is in one of England’s most desirable regions and is surrounded by popular neighbourhoods such as Oxfordshire and Surrey. Despite its abundance of green space, Berkshire also offers fast commuter access to London.

Berkshire is famous for being home to Windsor Castle - Queen Elizabeth II former royal residence at the heart of Windsor and is the reason behind why Berkshire is known as the Royal County. 

Heston Blumenthal has established his three-Michelin-star restaurant, The Fat Duck, just south of Maidenhead and serves a number of delicious experimental dishes which draw diners from across the world. 

With its blend of historic character, leafy landscapes, and strong transport connections, Berkshire offers a setting to suit most walks of life.

Whether you’re dreaming of woodland walks, riverside living, or a convenient location, the county promises a refined backdrop for your next chapter in life.

For anyone searching for a new build home with luxury, practicality, and a sense of community, this corner of the South East holds endless appeal.

Our developments in this area combine beautifully balanced living in green settings, with top schools and local amenities.

Find your Berkshire home in Ascot, Maidenhead, Reading or Slough 

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About Berkshire

Berkshire is one of England’s ‘Home Counties’, meaning it sits within comfortable commuting distance of London, in Berkshires case, just west of the capital.

Its location places it at the meeting point of the capital and open countryside, offering a distinct balance between urban influence and rural surroundings.

The county borders Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Hampshire and Wiltshire, creating a naturally varied landscape shaped by rolling countryside, river valleys and historic parkland.

The River Thames runs through the heart of Berkshire, linking riverside towns and villages set within an otherwise rural setting. 

Things to do in Berkshire

Living in Berkshire

Berkshire is a wonderful place to visit and an even better place to live. From the regal streets of Windsor – an official residence of the Royal Family – to the buzzing tech hubs of Reading, the county offers a diverse range of things to do.

The county is home to castles, countryside walks and a wide range of places to eat. From exploring the Thames Path to discovering local farm shops to enjoying the historic charm of towns such as Windsor and Reading, there is always something to see or do. Together, these make Berkshire a wonderful place for friends and family to visit and enjoy.

As a popular tourist destination, the county also benefits from a thriving local economy, bringing energy to the area and supporting a wide range of job opportunities.

Berkshire is a place where families, professionals and retirees alike can thrive.

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Where to Live in Berkshire

Ascot

A leafy, prestigious town known globally for Royal Ascot. Our Sunningdale Park development features luxurious apartments framed by woodland.

Maidenhead

A riverside town undergoing an exciting transformation. Our development in Spring Hill offers beautifully crafted homes close to the Thames.

Reading

Berkshire’s largest town and a thriving hub for business, culture, and shopping. Developments such as Bankside Gardens, Reading Riverside, and Huntley Wharf feature stylish apartments, hotel-style amenities, and waterside walkways.

Slough

With its significant regeneration, Slough is one of Berkshire’s most dynamic growth areas. Horlicks Quarter blends a landscaped gardens and with resident amenities.