Deicorp release fourth stage of Castle Hill masterplan, Hills Showground Village
Deicorp has released to market the fourth stage of its Hills Showground Village in Castle Hill.
Stage four introduces new one, two, and three-bedroom apartments ranging from $700,000 to $1.34 million, with many of the units including studies. All come with parking.
Designed by Turner Studio, the Hills Showground Village aims to integrate with the existing suburban architecture of Castle Hill, known for its green leafy streets and brick buildings.
"We wanted to reimagine that suburban brick architecture within the project so that it has very much a sense of place and context," James McCarthy, Director of Turner Studio, explained.
Nick Turner, Principal Architect of Turner Studio, also emphasised the importance of apartment design in the project.
"We want to optimise apartment plans, we want clarity in those apartment plans. Spaces are clear, clean, well proportioned, really functional and then respond to each of the aspects with which they look to," Turner said.
The apartments feature floor-to-ceiling glass walls to maximise natural light in the apartments.
The kitchens are equipped with SMEG appliances, including an oven, gas cooktop, and microwave. They also feature an integrated pull-out pantry and a study area with shelving.
Internal spaces extend to outdoor entertaining areas with views of the new Showground precinct.
"A lot of the apartments are either north-facing or corner apartments that create a unique offering," McCarthy added.
"There's a real strength in the visual connection into the showgrounds, parklands, with views from the apartment side into the tree canopy directly opposite."
Situated opposite the Showground Metro Station, the precinct includes a full-line supermarket and over 30 specialty retail outlets, cafés, and restaurants.
The development also offers a range of communal facilities including barbecue areas, dining options, entertainment facilities, and a playground, all set amidst landscaped native gardens and green spaces.