Woods Shamshabad is a live example of being connected to the natural world. It showcases how sustainability and biophilia aren’t just lifestyle choices but a way of being.
Through expert soil science, patience, and mindful nurturing, Stonecraft Group has cultivated a self-sustaining forest that offers its residents a perfect sense of “balance” with nature. These 110 plots are surrounded by a permeable wall made of trees, designed to blur the boundaries between your home and nature.
Strategically located near RGI Airport, Woods Shamshabad provides easy and convenient commuting options for its homeowners. The connectivity with Outer Ring Road (ORR) has contributed to the appreciation of land rates, making it a rewarding investment option.
Woods Shamshabad is a unique residential project that began in early 2020, driven by Stonecraft Group’s commitment to sustainability and environmental preservation. The project was meticulously planned, with in-depth research into the Miyawaki method, a technique for creating dense, multi-layered, man-made forests that support biodiversity and promote ecological balance.
As part of the initiative, Stonecraft Group identified 186 species suitable for the forest and carefully sourced over 150 varieties of plants. Among these, 70 mature trees were transplanted from the iconic Hyderabad Secretariat, preserving the city’s heritage while contributing to the project’s rich ecological design.
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Stonecraft Woods Shamshabad is one of its kind, the first urban residential cultivated forest. What was once barren land is now a thriving ecosystem with Miyawaki forest.
Yes, Woods Shamshabad is surrounded by Miyawaki forest which will help your children build a relationship with nature.
Woods Shamshabad is just 15 minutes before the RGI Airport
Woods Shamshabad is equipped with ample amenities to serve 110 units. Some of them are suit rooms, Spa area /sauna, open lawns, closed banquet, restaurant, pool and much more.
After a successful response from Woods Shamshabad, project's extension has been launched. For more details, reach out on this number: +919702955555
Since the Shamshabad site falls under 111 GO 9 farmland, it is not eligible for RERA approval. However, Stonecraft ensures all transactions are transparent, and the project is designed in compliance with local land-use regulations.
Miyawaki forest is a dense, multi-layered forest created using a plantation method developed by Japanese Botanist Akira Miyawaki. The method involves planting a variety of native tree species that are best suited for the local area.
To schedule a site visit, please contact our sales team at [9702955555] and we will be happy to assist you in exploring the property.
The project includes a variety of premium amenities:
A resort style club house: including suite rooms, spa/sauna, gym, meditation spaces, banquet areas, multipurpose courts, and a kids’ play area.
Walking trails and open lawns: Designed for leisure amidst nature.
Indoor games room and restaurant: For recreation and socialising.
Swimming pool and yoga space: To promote a healthy lifestyle.
What was once a barren land, Stonecraft Group created a thriving ecosystem that includes 450,000 trees. Meet the man behind building the world's largest Miyawaki forest, Ar. Ravi Kumbham. "As an architect, what is the influence I'm going to make on society?" With this thought, Mr. Kumbham walks through the Woods Shamshabad site, the tree plantation method, and the teachings from the late Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki.
Providing a secure environment and teaching your kid about nature is important for every parent. Meet one of the plot owners Swati Upadhyay, co-founder of Concu, who opens up about offering her daughter the choice to be a city girl, farm girl, or both. Impressed by the Miyawaki concept, Mrs. Upadhyay shares the simple pleasures of life around nature, and what motivated her to invest in a plot at Woods Shamshabad.
"You are a real estate company, why do you want a birdwatcher like me?" Wildlife photographer Sriram Reddy shares his experience of spotting over 141 bird species at the Woods Shamshabad site. Watch this video as he talks about why he chose Woods Shamshabad as his observing place and imparting knowledge to worldwide enthusiasts.
What was once a barren land, Stonecraft Group created a thriving ecosystem that includes 450,000 trees. Meet the man behind building the world's largest Miyawaki forest, Ar. Ravi Kumbham. "As an architect, what is the influence I'm going to make on society?" With this thought, Mr. Kumbhan walks through the Woods Shamshabad site, the tree plantation method, and the teachings from the late Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki.
It's not a battle you have to fight to find a slow life in the city, it's a lifestyle choice" The concept of the "slow life" that Ramya Kada and Hersh Haladker have adopted is about more than just slowing down; it’s about mindfulness, sustainable living, and a greater appreciation for the natural world. Here's the story of Ramya Kada and Hersh Haladker, residents at Woods Shamshabad, as they talk about living a life that is designed by nature.
At Stonecraft Group, we believe homes are generational heirlooms crafted to improve with each passing generation while preserving memories for a lifetime.
Swati Upadhyay