$850 million Castle Hill masterplan Carrington Place starts selling

The first stage to be released, Atrium, will comprise 151 apartments within one eight-storey building with rooftop recreational spaces that provide views of the surrounding landscape
$850 million Castle Hill masterplan Carrington Place starts selling
Joel Robinson July 3, 2023PROJECT LAUNCH

Expressions of interest are starting to be taken at Carrington Place, the $850 million Castle Hill masterplan by local developer Ellipse Property Group.

Carrington Place will deliver 771 apartments spread across seven architecturally distinctive buildings designed by Scott Carver. There will be a range of one, two and three-bedroom apartments.

The first stage to be released, Atrium, will comprise 151 apartments within one eight-storey building with rooftop recreational spaces that provide views of the surrounding landscape.

Atrium will be the gateway to the Carrington Place precinct, embodying the essence of the community’s vision for a sustainable and healthy lifestyle.

PRD Norwest Managing Director, David Inkster, in collaboration with Ellipse Salesteam, said Atrium will be the most premium apartments in Castle Hill.

“With a deep connection to nature immersed in the peaceful bushland of Cattai Creek, Atrium will provide residents with spacious homes featuring two design schemes," Inkster said.

"These will be the most premium apartments in Castle Hill, primely located directly opposite the Hills Showground Metro Station."

 

Scott Carver’s Senior Interior Designer, Helen Morrow, says there are two colour palettes at Atrium for buyers to choose from.

"The Tranquil palette is a very calm, neutral environment," Morrow said.

"The Luminous on the other hand is a warmer, more expressive palette and that’s more for energy and rejuvenation so it’s modern, fuss-free, it will allow people to really live their best lives."

Award-winning architecture firms Tony Owen Partners and Stanisic Architects have designed the buildings to immerse with its surrounding natural landscapes while complementing the curve of the tranquil Cattai Creek which runs along the western border of the development.

 

Uniquely, the precinct will be home to over 20,000 sqm of outdoor recreational space and lush gardens, conceived by landscape architect, Ross Shepherd, Director of Site Image Landscape Architects, making it one of the greenest masterplanned communities in the Hills district.

“The lifestyle of this precinct is quite a cosmopolitan meets environmental lifestyle. I think it’s a lovely balanced environment for people to enjoy,” Shepherd said.

A key feature of the project will include a one-kilometre boardwalk running the length of the Cattai Creek connecting to Fred Caterson Reserve, a 58-hectare local reserve featuring picnic tables, children’s playgrounds, along with multiple sports facilities.

Ellipse Property has committed to dedicate over 6500 sqm of the Cattai Creek back to the community in this masterplan.

 

Ellipse Property has also collaborated closely with Council on the revegetation management and landscaping of the Cattai Creek Masterplan spanning the Carrington Place site, known locally as ‘The Green Belt’. The area is home to an array of wildlife, flora and fauna, in particular The Powerful Owl, the largest owl on the Australian continent.

Located directly opposite the Hills Showground Metro Station, the development will provide future residents with connectivity to Sydney’s CBD, Chatswood, North Sydney, Macquarie Park and Norwest Business Park. With trains operating every four minutes in peak hour in each direction, residents are offered the highest convenience on Australia’s first driverless railway.

Construction is planned to commence in Q3 2023 with Stage 1 Atrium due for completion in Q3 2025. The entire five-stage precinct is due for completion in 2032.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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