High Leigh Garden Village
High Leigh Garden Village, Schofield Way, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, EN11 8GF
Prices from £499,995 to £715,000
Pick Your Plot & Brunch Event
Join us this weekend at High Leigh Garden Village for our Pick Your Plot & Brunch Event, where you can enjoy complimentary pastries and refreshments while exploring our beautifully designed homes.
Discover our collection of stylish, energy-efficient homes designed for modern living, and find the perfect plot to suit your lifestyle. Our friendly Sales Team will be on hand to answer any questions and support you every step of your move.
Relax over brunch, explore the development, and picture life in your new home, with selected plots ready for a move before Christmas. Book your appointment today.
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Experience the look, feel, and flow of your dream space before you buy. Our beautiful show homes are open and ready for you to see in person.
About the development
Phase 4
High Leigh Garden Village introduces a beautifully designed new neighbourhood on the outskirts of Hoddesdon, featuring a collection of 3 to 5 bedroom homes delivered across four phases. Located within walking distance of a new primary school, play areas, and sports facilities, it offers a safe and welcoming environment where families can enjoy the outdoors together. The development offers the spacious, green feel of a quintessential garden village, blended with a contemporary offering within the lovely Hertfordshire town of Hoddesdon. The varied design of homes across the development, with feature homes on many street corners make it an easy place to navigate, whilst the surrounding greenery provides brilliant walking or jogging routes.
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Phase 3
The varied design of homes across the development, with feature homes on many street corners make it an easy place to navigate, whilst the surrounding greenery provides brilliant walking or jogging routes.
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Phase 2
The varied design of homes across the development, with feature homes on many street corners make it an easy place to navigate, whilst the surrounding greenery provides brilliant walking or jogging routes
Phase 2 Key
High Leigh Garden Village
The perfect place to be
Hoddesdon offers all the benefits of a bustling town, surrounded by beautiful greenery. The landmark Clock Tower and sense of community are at the heart of Hoddesdon, where traditional market town meets modern shopping at Fawkon Walk and the Sicilian cooking at family-friendly restaurants. With Broxbourne station just over a mile away, High Leigh Garden Village is the perfect location for commuters with fast services to London Liverpool Street in 33 minutes, Stratford in 31 minutes and Cambridge in 46 minutes.
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Our investment
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Supporting local Primary School
Read on to find out how we've engaged with High Leigh Primary School
Local Interior design talent
We partnered with University of Hertfordshire to challenge interior design students in a competition.
Inclusive and Accessible Events
We helped SPACE host events for neurodivergent children and young people with a £2,000 sponsorship
Find your perfect investment opportunity at Taylor Wimpey
An investor couple have found the perfect addition to their portfolio in a one-bedroom apartment at Taylor Wimpey’s Tramworks development in North Finchley.Rajesh (58), a bus driver, and his wife, Kavita Khatri (54), an administrator, were looking to purchase their second investment property when they came across The Tramworks.
Rajesh said: “I was looking at another investment, and when I came across this one I was drawn to it straight away. I knew Taylor Wimpey was a very well renowned company, so I felt safe going with them and knew I was in good hands.
“I had seen the plans for The Tramworks and it looked really impressive, especially as it’s a large scale development rather than one block of apartments.”
A key challenge for an investor is finding a property that will appeal to a good range of potential tenants.
Rajesh added: “What attracted me to The Tramworks, and what I think would attract tenants as well, is the quality of the build and the materials used, as well as the fittings - the kitchen especially. Very high end products have been used, so the high quality is there for the tenants to enjoy.
“The apartment I’ve purchased has a lovely large balcony which will be so nice to sit outside on with a coffee in the summer months.
“Sainsbury’s and Waitrose are within walking distance for food shopping. The stations also aren’t far away at all as well as bus routes, so everything is on their doorstep. It’s quite a vibrant area.”
Rajesh opted for a new build property over a pre-owned one due to their reliability and peace of mind. He said: “There are less historical problems, it’s under warranty, and has good quality fittings - so less hassle for the foreseeable future.
“I found Taylor Wimpey really helpful during the purchasing process, I can’t fault them at all. They were very forthcoming and friendly. The sales team are all really nice individuals, they’ll even wave to me if they see me driving my bus or walking past. It’s a very friendly atmosphere.
“I also found the prices at The Tramworks to be reasonable, and received a 5% discount off my purchase as well as a Brompton folding bike as one of the development’s first customers.”
Rajesh and Kavita purchased the apartment in December 2025 and it’s currently occupied by a professional who has leased it for the whole year with an up front payment, with the potential for renewal as well, ensuring the couple has a steady long term investment.
Rajesh said: “I would definitely recommend Taylor Wimpey to other investors, especially if it's The Tramworks. If you have any questions, they’ll always try to answer them straight away and always get back to me quickly. The communication was really good, which I would say is the main thing. They delivered every time.”
From Nottingham to Hertfordshire, teacher enjoys countryside life after relocating
With stunning views and plenty of green space for enjoying the outdoors, a Speech and Drama Coach and Teacher has found her dream countryside home at Stortford Fields.Laura Field (67), wanted to move from her home in Nottingham to be closer to her work in Hertfordshire and Essex. After looking at a number of pre-owned properties around the area, she came across an advert for our Stortford Fields development in Bishop’s Stortford.
Laura was already close to completion on the sale of her previous home when she visited Stortford Fields for the first time, and was impressed by the development’s quality, layout and green space.
She said: “I liked the topography, trees and green spaces on the development. It didn’t feel too dense and is also on a hill with great views. I found Taylor Wimpey’s homes to have the best build quality and environmentally-friendly features.”
Her previous home in Nottingham had also been a new build home, and its energy efficiency compelled Laura to purchase another one over an older, pre-owned home. Homes at Stortford Fields come with triple glazing, solar panels, and EV charging points for lower energy bills and sustainable living. Laura was also interested in the 10-year warranty that comes with new build homes, which gives customers peace of mind should anything not quite be right.
Laura chose a two-bedroom flat for its affordability and low-maintenance, and settled into her new home in December 2025, just in time for Christmas.
She said: “The things I like most about my new home are the spacious living room/kitchen area, big bathroom, and the huge storage areas, including generous kitchen cabinets. This apartment building also has bike and bin storage and a sheltered parking area which is handy.
“I love Stortford Fields’ varied layout, trees and green spaces. My apartment has a big balcony which offers wide open views. There are also lots of footpaths and I can walk into the town centre in under 20 minutes.”
As a teacher, Laura was eligible for our Key Worker Discount Scheme which offers key workers up to £15,000 off their new home*.
Laura said: “The purchasing process was smooth, and supported by the proactive communication from the sales team, which was deeply impressive. Both the sales team and move-in manager were personable and helpful - it’s been a brilliant experience.”
First time buyers settle into new apartment in under a month
Jay Kingsbury (25), a tyre technician, and Simisola Adedeji-Obadara (25), a quantity surveyor, are settling into their first home together after moving into an apartment less than a month after putting down a deposit. The couple had been living with their parents when they made the decision to take their first step onto the property ladder. After scouring the market and deciding that a pre-owned property was not what they were looking for as their first home, the couple looked to new builds.
Wanting to stay in the area close to family, Jay and Simisola visited Stortford Fields. After speaking to the sales team and looking at the range of apartments on offer, they quickly made a decision.
Jay said: “We found Taylor Wimpey and thought ‘this is the one’. Their homes are bigger and better value for money. We had looked at other developments, but Stortford Fields was more within our budget while having everything we needed.”
The couple bought a two-bedroom apartment in June 2025. As their chosen plot was in use as a showhome, they had the chance to look at every element of their future home in detail before buying.
Jay said: “As soon as we walked in, we really liked it. When we first viewed the apartment it was a showhome so we could fully visualise what it could look like. On our second visit it had no furniture, which was great because it allowed our imagination to go wild and it helped us to decide what we wanted. I suggested that we could turn the storage room into a walk-in-wardrobe and Simisola’s eyes lit up at the idea.”
Simisola added: “As an incentive, we were offered a 5% deposit contribution on our home which really helped and it made our decision a lot easier. The sales team were very helpful and we were surprised about how quickly everything happened, especially because we were on holiday for a part of it. It was quick, easy and efficient. After paying our holding deposit, it was less than a month before we moved in. The Touchpoint app also really helped with the process as well.”
After reserving their home, customers can use our Touchpoint app to track their homebuying journey, from following its build progress to the final move-in date. The app also allows customers to choose their finishing touches such as flooring, access the dimensions and floor plans of their new home whenever they need, stay in touch with the sales team and book appointments at the sales office.
Now that they’ve settled into their new home, the couple are enjoying life as part of the Stortford Fields community.
Simisola said: “The area is safe and close to our family. The whole flat is quite lovely, and it’s easy to get hold of the team if we need anything. We loved styling and furnishing the flat to how we wanted it to look and putting our own twist on it.”
First time buyers take first step onto property ladder
Ryan Underdown (27), a surveyor, and his fiance, Sadie Clifton (28), a teacher, were living with their parents in Harlow when they decided to take their first step onto the property ladder with the purchase of their new Taylor Wimpey home.
When asked why they opted for a newly built home over a pre-owned one, Ryan said: “We chose a new build because the designs are very modern and nobody would have lived in it before us, which made it feel more like it would be ours. Taylor Wimpey’s available properties suited our budget, they looked good, and the incentives on offer were great.
“We looked at Stortford Fields as it’s a really nice development and the local area appealed to us. When we first visited the site, our first impression was that it had been designed well, was in a good area, and had lots of nice outdoor space.”
The couple chose a top floor two-bedroom apartment, and moved into their new home in June. Commenting on the purchasing process, Ryan said: “The purchasing process was made easy thanks to the sales team. They were a great help the whole way through and made sure we understood the steps to getting a mortgage. As a first time buyer, the whole process went so smoothly. The sales team frequently checked in on us and if we had any questions they would get back to us almost instantly.
“Taylor Wimpey provided us with a deposit contribution, which enabled us to put a 10% deposit down instead of 5%. This then meant we had more options on what bank we could get the mortgage with and also meant our interest rate was lower.”
Now that they’ve settled in, Ryan shared their favourite things about their apartment, the development and the local area: “Our apartment is the perfect size for us and is very spacious. We love the designs of the kitchen and bathrooms. We really enjoy visiting the local cricket club, and going for walks on the public paths and through the woodland area nearby.”
Family upsize to new Taylor Wimpey home in just four weeks
Lisa Gray (40), a Senior Accounts Administrator, and her husband, Ryan (41), an Associate Partner Consultant, moved to Bishop’s Stortford with their two daughters, Ava (12) and Indi (8), and their dog, Teddy, in search of more space and proximity to schools.
When asked why they chose a new build home over a pre-owned one, Lisa said: “We have only ever lived in new builds. We are drawn to the finished product and we aren’t the type of people to do lots of DIY, so it’s perfect for us to be able to move straight into a brand-new home.”
After previously living in a semi-detached three bedroom home in Takeley, Lisa and Ryan chose The Garrton house type, a spacious, five bedroom home. Commenting on the house type, Lisa said: “We were drawn to this type of home because of the floor plan. We liked the open plan kitchen/diner, but also the fact that the lounge area, office and cloakroom were all separate. There are also two bedrooms and a bathroom on the third floor for our daughters.”
Lisa and Ryan used our part exchange scheme which allows customers to sell their existing home to us, removing the stress of selling the property*. When asked about their experience with the part exchange scheme and sales process, Lisa said: “We decided to part exchange our house to remove any sales chains and help the process go quicker. We were very happy with how easy and smooth the process was; it only took four weeks from start to completion and we couldn’t believe how quickly it happened, but we were delighted with it.
“The Taylor Wimpey sales team has been amazing from start to finish. The quality and finish of our home is great and we have been living here for nearly four weeks now and are very happy. We hope to have many happy years living in Bishop's Stortford in our beautiful new home.”
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We donated equipment to High Leigh Primary School's playground
We supported High Leigh Primary School for the second time with a donation of equipment to its playground.The school opened its doors in April 2025, and is in the process of developing its new outdoor area and purchasing equipment for its playground.
We funded wellie racks costing over £500 to the school to help keep the playground tidy after a rainy day.
Bryoney Hobbs, Deputy Headteacher and SENDCo at High Leigh Primary School, said: “The donation of these wellie racks are brilliant as it fully supports our outdoor play and learning ethos and means all of our children have the chance to store their wellies safely and use them to explore our beautiful grounds without fear of getting muddy shoes.”
Jason Turner, Sales Manager for Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: “We are delighted to support High Leigh Primary School again with a donation of wellie racks to its playground. This donation is not only part of our ongoing commitment to supporting this school which resides on our development, but also encourages children to enjoy the outdoors and embrace nature, no matter the weather.”
We encouraged pupils’ love for reading this World Book Day
We also donated an outdoor library and nearly £1,000 worth of books to High Leigh Primary School to support its World Book Day celebrations.
The school, located on our High Leigh Garden Village development, has installed the outdoor library in its playground so that pupils can have access to books to read during their breaktime.
World Book Day, which took place on the 5th March 2026, promotes reading for pleasure and sees pupils across the country celebrate their love for literature.
High Leigh Primary School is also taking part in The National Year of Reading 2026 campaign, which was launched by the Department for Education and the National Literacy Trust in response to a survey* which revealed that reading for pleasure is facing a generational decline. The campaign aims to reverse this, and encourage reading engagement across the UK. The school received nearly £1,000 worth of books from Books for Topics’ recommended reading list for children** in support of the school’s participation in the campaign.
“Partnerships like this make a real difference, and we sincerely thank Taylor Wimpey for investing in the learning and development of our pupils.”
Jason Turner, Sales Manager for Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: “We are delighted to support High Leigh Primary School with both its World Book Day celebrations and also its involvement in The National Year of Reading 2026 campaign.
“We hope that our donation of the outdoor library and books will encourage the pupils to pick up a book during their free time and engage with reading for pleasure outside of the classroom. The books that have been donated were especially selected to cover a wide range of interests and reading skills, ensuring that this outdoor library will offer something for everyone.”
*https://literacytrust.org.uk/research-services/annual-literacy-survey/
**https://www.booksfortopics.com/booklists/topics/literacy-reading/national-year-of-reading-booklist/
We Partnered with University of Hertfordshire to Showcase Local Interior Design Talent
We are proud to announce the success of our recent collaboration with The University of Hertfordshire, which challenged interior design students to create bespoke room designs for the brand-new Braxton show home at High Leigh Garden Village.This unique initiative, in collaboration with interior designers, Clayton & Company, gave students the opportunity to design rooms that would appeal to prospective homeowners, encouraging creativity and real-world application of their studies.
Students were tasked with submitting a short design statement, a mood board, and three renders - one for each room in their chosen concept. The response was overwhelming, with a variety of thoughtful and innovative designs making the selection process an exciting challenge.
After much deliberation, in partnership with Clayton & Company, we selected three winners; Phoenix Ang for her relaxing and contemporary living room, Elen Shakhnazaryan for her cosy and inviting main bedroom and Chloe Hobbs for her playful and inspiring children’s bedroom.
Each winner had the unique opportunity to bring their ideas to life, working hands-on at the show home to see their creative visions realised. On Friday 15th November, all competition participants were invited to attend the show home unveiling, where they could admire the full house and see the impact of their contributions in real life.
Winner Elen Shakhnazaryan, said: “It was a great experience to explore Taylor Wimpey’s previous design projects and find a pattern among them. The very interesting part was to keep the essence of a showhome’s feeling as always cosy, yet adding some fresh point of view on a new design to make it more elegant and sophisticated.
“I really appreciated this opportunity and it was a pleasure to connect with company members and designers to see my ideas come into life.”
Victoria Wright, Design Project Manager at Clayton & Company, said: "It was such a pleasure to work with Taylor Wimpey and the students at The University of Hertfordshire on this competition. Chloe, Phoenix, and Elen's designs were so inspired, and it was great to turn them into a reality. We wish them all the very best for their interior design careers."
Dr Erica Liu, Programme Leader BA (Hons) Interior Architecture & Design at The University of Hertfordshire, said: “The collaboration project with Taylor Wimpey and Clayton & Company was an invaluable experience for the students to learn how the industry works and see how their designs were being implemented on site”.
We Sponsor Inclusive Events for Neurodivergent Children and Young People
We helped SPACE host inclusive and accessible events for the children and young people it supports with a £2,000 sponsorship.The charity, which is based in Stanstead Abbots, nearby to High Leigh Garden Village, supports the families of young people and children who are neurodivergent. After receiving feedback from parents and carers which highlighted that many neurodivergent children are not invited to parties, SPACE decided to host their own Easter events for the children and young people in Hertfordshire it supports to have fun, take part in a packed itinerary of activities, and also socialise with other neurodivergent people.
Our donation is part of our ongoing commitment to giving back to the community surrounding High Leigh Garden Village, and covered the predicted budget for the two Easter events.
The main Easter party included an egg hunt, Easter-themed games, crafts, music, dancing, and a visit from the Easter bunny. The families also took part in a range of exciting activities at Rye-Assic Adventure Park in Hoddesdon, including go-karting, soft play, inflatable games and other Easter activities.
“Thanks to Taylor Wimpey’s support, not only were we able to deliver a truly special party, but we also brought some Easter magic to our event at Rye-Assic Adventure Park. Their kindness helped us make this Easter a time of inclusion, joy and celebration for the families we support.”
Jason Turner, Sales Manager at High Leigh Garden Village, said: “We are delighted to have sponsored SPACE’s Easter events to provide neurodivergent young adults and children in Hertfordshire with an Easter celebration in an inclusive and welcoming environment. We’re glad to hear that everyone had a fun time at both events and that our donation helped to cover most of the costs to make them as memorable as possible.”
To find out more about SPACE, visit here.
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