Ashleigh Park, Hertfordshire

Residential Park (find out more here)

What Features Does Ashleigh Park Have?

Retirement Park
Pet friendly
Close to the town of Ware

Description

Ashleigh Park in Hertfordshire is a small, private community is close to the historic town of Ware and offers access to some of the county’s best-loved countryside walks and panoramas.  This rural park is exclusively available on a residential basis and may appeal to new residents who wish to find new walks and nature trails at their doorstep.  The park is developed to be laid-back, peaceful, and nestled away from busy towns and cities elsewhere.


Ashleigh Park is aimed towards retirees and semi-retired patrons looking to move somewhere quiet as they move out of work.  The park's management maintains a slow, gentle atmosphere, and will welcome pets on-site at the owner's discretion.  The neighbourhood benefits from being close to roads and local access lanes without noise or pollution affecting the atmosphere in the community.


Why Choose Ashleigh Park?


Ashleigh Park’s exclusive community may appeal to retirees in the area who are looking for riverside walks and views of the Hertfordshire countryside.  The park is cosy and close-knit, with independent living preserved for those approaching retirement.  The community may therefore appeal to prospective residents who wish to take on a slower pace of living in a neighbourhood of like-minded people.


Management at Ashleigh Park carefully maintain the community, with residents able to enjoy private living standards.  The park is based away from public access, but homeowners will be able to explore the wider towns and cities, as well as green spaces, out towards the centre of Hertfordshire and beyond into Essex.


Residents will be able to park privately in the community, making its simple to access from main roads.  While the park is close to main access roads, it is far enough away in its own corner of Hertfordshire to maintain a secluded, private atmosphere.  The park’s full residential licence offers homeowners the opportunity to move closer to the heart of the county, with villages and communities offering groceries and services only a few minutes away.


About Ashleigh Park’s Location


Ashleigh Park is close to local communities in Barwick, Standon Green End and High Cross.  These quiet areas will allow residents to shop locally and to explore nearby cuisine, entertainment and further walks.  It is a short distance from the historic town of Ware, which residents will be able to head to via the A10.  


Residents heading to Ashleigh Park for the first time will find the community based off Gore Lane, heading right off the A10 travelling up from Ware and other towns in the South of Hertfordshire.  Ware is also home to the local train station in the area, which means homeowners will not need to travel far to find local links to other towns and villages in the region.  There is a further railway link down in Stanstead Abbotts.


Residents will also find that they are closely linked to London Stansted Airport, which is accessible through the A120 heading around Bishop’s Stortford, a historic town to the East of the park.  Therefore, prospective residents who wish to travel regularly may find the community the be a central base for holidays for years to come.


The location of Ashleigh Park provides residents with green spaces and natural walks, with stretches only a few minutes outside of the park itself.  With an array of villages and communities close by, there are opportunities for new movers to get to know the area and to access medical facilities and groceries without travelling too far away.  The area also connects closely to the M11, which will take drivers up to Cambridge and down towards London.


Things to Do Near Ashleigh Park


Ashleigh Park is close to much of Hertfordshire’s unspoilt countryside, as well as a variety of local heritage.  Residents may wish to look around historic Ware, or to explore shopping out in Harlow.  Close to the park are a variety of wildlife centres and zoos, such as Paradise Wildlife Park out in Broxbourne and the Ventura Wildlife Park near Great Amwell.


Residents keen to learn more about local transport history will find the East Herts Miniature Railway close by, which remains a popular tourist attraction in the region.  There are also museums out in Hertford and Ware which will offer insights into more about the local region.


The park is also within close reach of the Lea Valley, a series of green spaces based around the River Lea.  This waterside attraction is popularly used by canal boats, with cycling trails and country walks opening up alongside.  The region was famously used for canoeing events at the London 2012 Olympic Games.


Ashleigh Park’s location in Herts will also allow residents to safely access London either through main roads or through public transport.  This may appeal to semi-retirees looking for a quiet foothold towards the end of working life.

Address

Ashleigh Park
Barwick Ford
Standon
Hertfordshire
SG11 1BH