Commuter homes in Kent: Ashford is a top destination with thirty-something Londoners, offering high-speed trains and family homes from £395k
Ashford's population is set to double over the next 25 years so get in quick with this new scheme of traditional-design houses in a village setting on the edge of the town.
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David Spittles15 February 2017
What was an ancient market town has become a regional business hub and its population is forecast to double during the next 25 years.
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From £394,995: Chestnut Grange is a new scheme of traditional-design houses in a village setting
This is largely due to the arrival of high-speed trains, which have slashed journey times to central London to 38 minutes.
Savills reports that Ashford is one of the top destinations for thirty-something Londoners leaving the capital for a good-value commuter home.
At Chestnut Grange a scheme of traditional-design houses in a village setting on the edge of the town, three-bedroom homes cost from £394,995. Call David Wilson Homes on 0844 5010766.