The clubhouse is planned as a central part of daily life within the village, not as a formal venue but as a place that feels natural to use.
It is designed to support a range of activities without imposing structure, allowing residents to decide how and when they engage with it.

At its core, a resident kitchen, café and bar create a setting for shared meals, conversation and informal gatherings. Surrounding this are spaces that accommodate different interests and rhythms. A library and craft room provide quieter areas for reading or projects, while billiards, darts and a dedicated snooker room offer more social interaction. A mini theatre introduces another option for entertainment, and a beauty room adds a practical element that supports day-to-day living.

Dining areas and flexible shared spaces allow the clubhouse to adapt as needed, whether for small group use, larger gatherings or community events. Outdoor barbecue and entertaining areas extend this further, making use of the setting and encouraging time spent outside.

The intention is simple. A place that is available, well considered and easy to use, where residents can spend time in their own way without needing to leave the village.
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