New Homes in Buckinghamshire
- £395,000 to £655,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £450,000 to £750,000
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £412,500 to £600,000
- 2 and 3 bedroom
- £567,000 to £732,500
- 4 and 5 bedroom
- £387,995 to £839,995
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- £430,000 to £980,000
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £573,000 to £645,000
- 4 bedroom
- £232,400 to £660,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
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New Homes in Buckinghamshire FAQs
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From escaping in the countryside to spending time in the county’s most vibrant towns, Buckinghamshire is a place which caters for all kinds of lifestyles. Our latest offers also cater for all kinds of homebuyers, and if you have an existing home to sell as part of your property purchase, don’t miss our Part Exchange scheme for a hassle-free, cost-effective move.
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There are lots of different ways you can spend your free time across Buckinghamshire. If you love exploring outdoors, spots like the Chiltern Hills, College Lake and Wendover Woods are must-visits, along with the sprawling Black Park. From Caldecotte Lake to Rushmere Country Park, there are plenty of beauty spots to pick from.
They may be manmade, but Hughenden Manor, Stowe and the Ashridge Estate are all excellent National Trust properties well worth your time. From cultural attractions like Milton Keynes Museum and the Natural History Museum at Tring, some of the best family-friendly activities include Gulliver’s Land and the Roald Dahl Museum. Meanwhile, the Snozone indoor snow slope is ideal for action-packed days out.
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The great news is that there are lots of excellent schools the length and breadth of Buckinghamshire for your children to attend. Middleton Primary in Milton Keynes, Danesfield School near High Wycombe and Aylesbury’s St Louis Catholic Primary School are all outstanding options for younger kids, according to Ofsted. At secondary level, the same goes for Beaconsfield High School, Wycombe High School and Aylesbury High School, as well as Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow.
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The M1 and M40 motorways run through Buckinghamshire, providing easy access to a host of places north and south of the county. That includes London, which is only around an hour’s drive from places like Aylesbury. Trains to the capital only take around half an hour from Milton Keynes, while most of the county’s major towns have railway stations to complement the local bus routes. You may also get great access to airports like Heathrow and Luton, depending on which part of Buckinghamshire you live in.