Oakgrove
2010s - Present
The Clarendon
Tastefully designed to offer style, class, and spaciousness. The Clarendon is a highly contemporary residential home that focuses on natural light and luxury interior specifications.
The History of the Clarendon
The Clarendon was built to cater to the modern buyer who wants the structural reliability of a traditional park home but the interior aesthetics of a high-end luxury lodge. Every detail is thoughtfully crafted to provide a highly comfortable living experience.
It is particularly famous for its striking dining areas, which frequently feature striking gable-end glass walls that flood the open-plan layout with light, making it a fantastic home for entertaining.
🔍 The Spotter's Guide: How to identify a Clarendon
- Expansive Glass: Look for large, floor-to-ceiling windows or patio doors, particularly around the dining area to maximize natural light.
- Contemporary Finishes: Steps away from heavily traditional features, utilizing sleek render and modern window frames.
- Modern Roofline: Features a clean pitched roof, often with neat overhangs equipped with exterior LED downlights.
🛠️ Inspector's Notes: Buyer's Tips & Known Quirks
- High-Gloss Kitchens: The Clarendon frequently features modern, high-gloss kitchen units. When inspecting, check the soft-close hinges and the edge banding on the doors for any signs of wear.
- Master Suite: This model is famous for its luxurious master suite, often featuring a walk-in wardrobe. Ensure the bespoke cabinetry in these spaces is in good condition!
- Window Seals: With so much glass in the dining area, double-check the window seals and ensure any patio doors slide smoothly on their tracks.
Known Specifications
| Common Lengths | 40ft, 42ft, 45ft |
| Common Widths | 20ft, 22ft |
| Bedrooms | Usually 2 (Master with Walk-in Wardrobe) |
| Build Standard | BS3632 Residential Specification |
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