Marleigh, CB5

3rd

Ranked 3rd out of 20 in Cambridgeshire

By The Hill Group

4.31

(24 reviews)

In joint venture with Hill and Marshall, Marleigh is located 3 miles east of Cambridge city centre. Marleigh offers a brand new community of 3 and 4 bedroom homes, surrounded by green space. As well as a community of new homes is a co-op supermarket, a nursery, on-site facilities, community centre, cafe and office space. Marleigh will also introduce a primary school, sports pitches and allotments, while the meadows and water features of Gregory Park run through it, with Kingsley Woods at its edge.

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Latest Reviews

4.31

24 total reviews

Stats

Overall

4.21

Facilities

3.96

Design

3.96

Location

4.25

Value

4.25

Management

3.83

Viewing 1-5 out of 24
Great place to live, nice properties.

Matt P (Owner)

Verified Resident

Jun 2022

The finish of the Hill properties at Marleigh have been very good. I think the design of the properties are very good (including my own) good user of space and a good finish. Property management has been good too around the local area. Good facilities on site with bike storage, parking and electric car charging.

Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:

Marleigh is very quiet in terms of any noise or disturbances. Good transport links into the city centre.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

To check around parking.

What is the best feature of your home:

Very energy efficient. Retains heat well. Good design and layout. Lots of light.

5

Facilities

5

Design

4

Location

5

Value

5

Management

Manager response

Hello Matt, Thank you for your feedback. We are so happy to hear that everything in your Marleigh property is excellent and that you feel well located with great transport links into the city centre. Many thanks, Hill Customer Services

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Hill Customer Service, Customer Service

Jul 2022


A modern and nicely looking little village on the outskirts of Cambridge city centre

Mat (Owner)

Verified Resident

Mar 2024

A modern and nicely looking little village on the outskirts of Cambridge city centre with lots of green areas , parks , playgrounds. With a local school, nurseries, grocery shop and cafe it’s ideal for families with children. The neighbours are amazing too!

Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:

Great location, just a stone throw away from Cambridge city centre but secluded enough to feel like we live in a small cosy village.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

Coming from a flat we didn’t quite know how to care about our garden at first but we quickly learned and now it’s our beautiful little oasis full of green grass , shrubs and trees.

What is the best feature of your home:

Spacious garage and garden, excellent thermal insulation, builder fitted solar panels!

5

Facilities

5

Design

5

Location

5

Value

5

Management


Poor design thoughts

Gabrielle (Owner)

Verified Resident

Mar 2024

Design is clearly intended to discourage cars. Parking for one or two cars per household maximum. No visitor parking at all. No off street parking other than at P&R which will be moving shortly. Nice green areas. Land Trust have removed larger fly tipped objects - but only when reported - there is no sense of them looking for issues to fix. Garden soil is poor - all clay - not even 10cm of top soil provided. Some areas are only 20cm deep before hitting poured concrete. Some park areas being used as football pitches with children damaging and breaking trees to allow for more space to play football. Very noisy at times. No barriers to stop balls going into roads and gardens. Nice play park to west and cute play areas interspersed throughout the development.

Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:

The local Co-op has finally opened. Nearly three years late. Shortly after opening the cash machine was ram raided. We are still awaiting the king promised Signiorellies cafe bar. Should be anytime soon, but they have been saying that for the last two years …. Reform studio has opened. Making parking more of an issue unfortunately as there is insufficient visitor parking. Likewise school and nursery drop off and pick up. People are asked to use the P&R. Some do, but that will stop when the P&R is relocated further east. Problems daily with contractor parking and people parking on pavements. This gets worse the more houses and flats that are occupied. Handy for bus 3 to the city centre or P&R busses depending on which end of the Marleigh you are located in. Nearby Drs surgery in Barnwell, plus a chip shop ( Barracuda) and a one stop shop. Bin collection is good. ASB is a real problem. Stealing of parcels could be resolved with a drop off locker systems in Jubilee Square. Youths roaming in packs in better weather are worrying. Vandalism and breaking into flats car park and shoplifting etc. Houses are poorly insulated. Can hear everything going on outside even with windows closed. Also poorly insulated. “toilet” noise can be heard throughout.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

I wish we had known how long we would be living in a building site with thoughtless contractors leaving their engines running right outside our house for hours, the stupid road washing vehicle which makes more mud than it cleans and still drives around when it’s raining. It’s been two years , contractors continue to park dangerously blocking sight lines on corners and up on pavements. Hill needs to lay down some rules.

What is the best feature of your home:

Beautiful light as a result of the large windows. Our back is south facing and we chose this plot for that reason. Choose carefully if buying as some plots have their back garden in shade ALL day.

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Facilities

2

Design

3

Location

3

Value

4

Management

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Hill does not care as much as it use to.

Mike P (Owner)

Feb 2024

Roads are narrow, parking is a problem. Homes have poor outside landscaping, and it often feels like Hill has a 'we'll fix it later' attitude rather than getting things right first time around. They're upping the prices but lowering the quality. Shortcuts are being taken and it's just another cash grab for them. My house was riddled with issues, including maggots behind the plasterboard. Leaks in all the plumbing. Loose garden tiles. Constant issues that make my purchase difficult to live with. I would not recommend moving to Marleigh in Cambridge.

Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:

The new Co-Op on site is a welcome addition, but the community square often feels dead with constant broken lights meaning at night it's often under-lit. Day to day contractors are constantly making a mess on the streets, leave tea bags on the curb and muddy-ing the roads. ASB is an increasingly worrying issues with packages stolen. Hill really don't seem to care about the people who have moved in, and are only chasing new sales. The aftercare is poor. Snags are often left for a long time before being address. Home has leaks and IJC as the chosen contractor do not take any responsibility. Green areas planted by Hill's chosen subcontractor is awful. No care is taken, there are weeds everywhere which the Land Trust don't address. More money goes into the community centre (which benefits select people) rather than a site-wide care of open spaces. Roads and pavements are constantly being dug up, despite being laid, showing that there's either poor planning, or something has already broken. Every remedy is done in hindsight. Given we're only 1/4 of the way through the development, I fear the site's quality will go downhill. Ben Page as the site manager isn't doing enough to keep the site up to spec and of a high standard. Andy Ashcroft has to be the least bothered Hill employee in charge of customer relations – unfortunately two individuals that need to take more accountability. Hill hire a road cleaner which actually makes the muddy roads even worse, nothing is ever clean. HILL DOES NOT CARE.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

There's an additional service charge to pay, which is meant to be for estate management but unfortunately it feels like it's wasted money as nothing is done.

What is the best feature of your home:

The best feature of my home is the amount of windows that allow for plenty of light.

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Facilities

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Design

2

Location

2

Value

1

Management


Marleigh on the decline

Maddy H (Owner)

Jan 2024

Now that the development is fully underway, Hill/Marshall can certainly be accused of rushing through builds. There was clear consideration during phase 1a, but it's apparent they're building at huge scale that they're getting sloppy – which is back up by new homeowners having more snagging issues that first occupiers.

Please tell us about the good and bad aspects of living in your local area:

The good: vibrant community, good diversity. The bad: the subcontractors that Hill employs are not respectful, cut corners and leave the community areas a mess. They constantly park where there are signs saying 'no subcontractor parking' and they ignore any higher management. Landscaping is poor and flowers planted are lack lustre and uninspiring. Plants are planted without watering by Hill's chosen subcontractor.

Please share one thing (or more) which you wish you had known before you moved in:

Hill appear to sell and market their properties to other territories abroad first, before they go on the market in the UK. Meaning that they are not considering the housing problems that the UK is facing. Foreign investors are buying plots up and putting them for for rent instead.

What is the best feature of your home:

Hasn't fallen down yet. Contemporary design. Large windows are a nice touch.

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Facilities

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Design

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Marleigh, CB5

3rd

Ranked 3rd out of 20 in Cambridgeshire

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