McCarthy Stone - Augustus House

Station Parade Virginia Water GU25 4BB

Virginia Water is one of the most affluent Surrey towns - The picturesque town of Virginia Water appeals to those seeking a village atmosphere, stunning scenic pastimes and exquisite dining options. Nestled on the border of a conservation area, Augustus House boasts beautiful green views of The Bourne, easy access to the parade of shops and excellent transport connections for those wishing to travel further afield.

This exclusive development comprises 59 spacious one and two bedroom apartments with stylish on-site facilities. Residents can socialise in the communal lounge and restaurant, which serves nutritional hot and cold food daily as well as drinks and snacks. There is also a bistro essentials shop to purchase everyday items such as bread and milk. The beautiful landscaped gardens to the rear of the development are secluded and overlook the woodlands, providing the perfect spot to relax and read a good book. There is also a dedicated, friendly Estates Management team on-site 24 hours a day to offer assistance and provide additional care if needed. Car parking spaces are also available, some of which are underground.

The development is ideally located, with easy access to amenities including; a convenience store, pharmacy, florist, hairdressers, wine merchant, dry cleaners and a public library. A Waitrose supermarket is also situated 2.8 miles away. Adjacent to the development is Virginia Water railway station, with regular direct services to Weybridge, London Waterloo, Reading and Clapham Junction. There is also a bus stop a few minutes away with routes through Thorpe, Egham and Staines.

Retirement Living Plus is ideal for retirees who want to maintain their independence with the peace of mind that help is on hand at all times. This new development truly has to be seen to be appreciated and we'd love to show you around! We look forward to welcoming you to Augustus House.



Local Area

Virginia Water is located on the outskirts of London, with Victoria Station and London Waterloo less than an hour away by train. It's known for Virginia Water Lake in the nearby Windsor Great Park and was made famous as the setting for some of the Harry Potter and Robin Hood scenes. The circuit around the lake is approximately 4.5 miles and features a 100-foot totem pole, a little waterfall, an obelisk raised by George II, and part of a ruined city imported from North Africa.

The town also has a strong golfing connection - the local Wentworth Club features four golf courses, it is home to the PGA European Tour headquarters and the Ryder Cup was first played in Virginia Water. Golf aside, those seeking spa breaks or stately manor dining, can enjoy Great Fosters or Foxhills club and resort, both within a short distance from the development. The town is also a celebrity hotspot, with Sir Elton John, Cliff Richard and Bill Bryson all having lived here at some point.

With Wentworth Golf Club, the Wentworth Estate and Great Fosters all on your doorstep, it?s a celebrity hotspot.

The properties at this development are leasehold properties with a term of 999 years from and including 01/06/2018

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stations within 4 miles

Virginia Water (0.1mi.)
Longcross (1.8mi.)
Egham (2.1mi.)
Chertsey (2.5mi.)
Sunningdale (3.1mi.)
Staines (3.4mi.)
Addlestone (3.9mi.)
Things to do
Cabrera Riverside Walk

Cabrera Riverside Walk

Hiking Trail
Kitsmead

Kitsmead

Arts and Entertainment
Park

Park

Landmarks and Outdoors
Places to eat
Costa Express

Costa Express

Coffee Shop
The Rose & Olive Branch

The Rose & Olive Branch

Pub, Restaurant
The Wine Circle

The Wine Circle

Restaurant, Bar
La Piazzetta

La Piazzetta

Italian Restaurant
Wentworth Patisserie

Wentworth Patisserie

Bakery, Sandwich Spot
Lux Ii Restaurant

Lux Ii Restaurant

Chinese Restaurant
Pitch & Chip

Pitch & Chip

Fish and Chips Shop
BMW Owners' Lounge

BMW Owners' Lounge

Lounge
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