You home away from home

Lakeside living at its finest

Holiday homes at Silverlake are not just a property investment. They are an ethical choice and an investment in an exceptional lifestyle for your family, with the added benefit of substantial tax savings.

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You home away from home

Lakeside living at its finest

Holiday homes at Silverlake are not just a property investment. They are an ethical choice and an investment in an exceptional lifestyle for your family, with the added benefit of substantial tax savings.

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Find out how you could own your very own luxury retreat

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More than just a holiday home

A place to make memories

From buying a freehold plot to turning the key on your new holiday home, we ensure the process is as frictionless as possible.  Our future-proofed luxury holiday homes are a statement and a sanctuary where families can relax, revive and reconnect. Whether you are looking to stay, rent, or both, Silverlake offers great opportunities to make memories and provides a good return on your investment.

Bringing people, ecology and award winning architecture together

“The experience of the house build has been excellent, we were kept up to date throughout, with an excellent handover and quality of finished product”

Award-winning architecture

Creating extraordinary living spaces

Large open-plan living

Dorset Barn

Designed by architects Willmore Iles, this unique, large 5 bed design has proven to be one of Habitat First Group’s most popular designs at Silverlake. The distinctive tiled pitched roof with intelligently positioned rooflights, triple-height void and full height curtain glazing above the dining area allowing natural light to flood in. The large open-plan living area has an almost entirely glass façade, connecting the living area to the outdoors and giving it a spacious, airy feel.

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CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

3-Storey XL Water Garden

Designed by architect Andy Ramus, this striking design large 5 bed design, offers a very large open-plan living area with bifold doors, allowing natural light to flood in and maximising the views to the lakes and nature reserve. This stunning contemporary architectural design benefits from an additional roof-top terrace room, giving a large customisable space with glass frontage opening onto the terrace.

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