Description
Harmonia Court is the development of the former Watford School of Music into eight spacious and graceful apartments. It also includes two new buildings of seven apartments each and two charming three bedroom lodge houses.
Harmonia Court has been carefully designed and specified to provide an exceptional level of comfort and a truly 21st century way of life. It carries the hallmarks of outstanding quality in its attention to detail; its use of first class materials and the maximisation of light, space and storage opportunities.
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Specification
- Wrought iron security gates
- Video entry system
- The grounds are mature and form a natural backdrop for this outstanding development. The existing vegetation is supplemented by further planting to provide a pleasant and leafy environment
- There is allocated parking for each property and visitor spaces in various locations within the grounds
- There is an exterior water supply
- The handsome Victorian communal areas to the school building are refurbished with care to retain important features where possible. The substantial carved oak staircase is restored and the stairs thickly carpeted
- The staircases for the new apartments have wrought iron spindles, oak handrail and the treads are thickly carpeted
- The new apartment buildings have a lift serving the first and second floors
- There is lighting provided for the provided for the car parking area
Leisure facilities
A converted pumping station is home to The Pump House Theatre and Arts Centre with its local performance groups, live music and more. Movie goers love Vue Watford - an 8 screen cinema complex at Woodside Leisure Park.
Both Watford’s leisure centres, Central and Woodside, provide a wide range of first-class sports facilities in addition to the town’s athletics track and various sports pitches and courts. Golfing options nearby include the historic West Herts Golf Club and the world class championship golf course at The Grove in North Watford. For spectator sports, the pitch at Vicarage Road is home to Watford Football Club and Saracens Rugby Club.
Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Watford enjoys an abundance of open spaces, parkland and local beauty spots – all within easy reach. Nearby Cassiobury Park, for example, has190 acres of parkland running alongside the Grand Union Canal with its delightful walks. Once voted the best green space in the country, attractions include a children's play area with paddling pool, play equipment, mini train track for children's rides, bouncy castle and refreshment kiosks.
Local shopping
ively and cosmopolitan, Watford provides superior shopping, relaxed dining and a tantalising choice of social, cultural and entertainment possibilities. The Harlequin Centre, in central Watford, is Hertfordshire’s largest shopping centre, and has 140 stores and restaurants. There is a wide selection of national and independent retailers including leading names such as John Lewis, BHS, Marks & Spencer, Zara, and Next.
With two theatres, Watford’s artistic performing arts thrive. Watford Palace Theatre offers something for all the family from drama, comedy and performance showcases to an annual traditional pantomime.
Schools and education
Watford has a good choice of state and independent schools. Watford Grammar School for Boys and Watford Grammar School for Girls are two of the country's top secondary schools and nearby West Herts College offers further education facilities.
Nearest schools:
- Nascot Wood Infant & Nursery School - Primary (0.0 miles)
- Nascot Wood Junior School - Primary (0.1 miles)
- Beechfield School - Primary (0.3 miles)
Transport links
With superb road and rail links, commuting and travel from Watford could not be easier. The journey time from Watford Junction Main Line Station into Euston is under 20 minutes.
The Watford Metropolitan line station, close to Cassiobury Park, provides a convenient underground service into Baker Street and the City in under 45 minutes.
The M1 and M25 are also moments away, offering easy access to the motorway network for travel to all parts of the country as well as to Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton Airports.
Nearest stations:
Opening hours
10am-5pm Thursday to Monday
(closed Tuesday and Wednesday)
Call directly
Tel: 01923 369825
Site plan
About Kebbell Homes
Kebbell Homes is the trading name of Kebbell Development Limited, a family business founded in 1953 by the late Chairman, Thomas Kebbell, and whose principal interest is property development for the residential housing market. Family values and traditions have, over the years, been built into the company culture and are, today, maintained and reinforced by Managing Director, Nicolas Kebbell.
Although based in Watford, Hertfordshire, on the north-west edge of London, the company's UK projects have been built from Durham in the North to Southampton in the South.
The company is also active internationally. Kebbell developed in France for over twenty years with completed projects of flats and houses around Paris and further schemes of flats in Lille and near Caen. In the United States, Kebbell has several current developments in the Houston area.
The company has a substantial portfolio of diverse commercial developments but residential house building is its prime area of interest.
However, it is not only where you live that is important in the Kebbell philosophy. The quality and comfort of the home you live in is of paramount concern. It is most important to Kebbell Homes that the houses they build are as attractive on the outside as they are practical and comfortable on the inside. Plans and specifications are constantly being revised and updated to maintain these goals.
Kebbell Homes' enviable reputation rests on building desirable family homes which are comfortable to live in, built to the highest standards and situated in convenient locations. Design and implementation of development is managed by a highly experienced team taking particular interest in each new home and its purchaser.
It is not surprising, therefore, that nearly half of Kebbell purchasers have owned at least one Kebbell home before.
A Northern Area Office, in Stokesley, North Yorkshire, is conveniently located for the administration of the current projects in the North of England.
