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HDD’s £3.7m Aviator House, Haddenham development COMPLETE with thanks to Deeley’s Construction

3rd December 2020

A new £3.7 million mixed-use development in Haddenham has been completed and over half of the properties available have already been snapped up.

Aviator House, situated on the former Haddenham Airfield, has been delivered by Midlands-based Deeley Construction in partnership with Henry Davidson Developments.

The development features 17 high-specification apartments, a Co-Operative store and Bright Horizons Day Nursery & Pre School.

Deeley Construction and Henry Davidson Developments have completed the construction during the Covid-19 pandemic and the development is set to bring economic and social benefits to Haddenham and the surrounding area.

Steve Turner, construction director at Deeley Construction, said: “We are delighted to have delivered this development in partnership with Henry Davidson Development. The project is quite different in the fact that it has been constructed with a steel frame for the commercial element, with a two-storey timber frame for the apartments above.

“Our team have been working on site to complete the construction to the high-quality standard we pride ourselves on and we are sure that the project will bring great benefits for the community in Haddenham, all whilst adhering to our new social distancing procedures.

“There is a thriving and growing community in Haddenham, with a range of other housing developments being completed in the area, and Aviator House will be a fantastic addition to the area’s offering.”

Richard Croft, director of Henry Davidson Developments, added: “This development is providing desirable homes and services that will benefit not only the new residents here but the existing and developing community in the area.

“We have strong experience in delivering high quality mixed-use developments of this type and it has been great to work with Deeley Construction to make Aviator House a reality.”

The apartments are being marketed by agents Breckon & Breckon and have already received strong interest from buyers with more than 50 per cent of the properties already sold to first time buyers and investors.

Aviator House benefits from being perfectly positioned in the commuter belt, with easy access to the M40, Haddenham and Thames Parkway Station and regular rail services to London, Birmingham and Bicester Village.

Sophie Kennard​, new homes adviser at Breckon & Breckon, said: “There has been great interest in this development and it’s continuing to grow, not stemmed by the recent lockdown.

“We’re already seeing the first residents move in to their new homes, many who will be commuting into London. The apartments each have their own individual balconies and coupled with the green space nearby this has proved popular with people moving out of the city.

“Initially we had a lot of interest from first-time buyers and now we’re seeing more investors too, it’s a great opportunity to purchase high-quality property within the commuter belt.”

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