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Affordable apartments in the place to be Continued investment is making Croydon a highly desirable area to put down roots. It’s a great time to invest in your own home here and our brand new apartments at Red Deer Court make that more affordable. These 23 stylish apartments are available to buy on a shared ownership basis, so you can buy a share in your home and pay rent on the share we own. With a mix of eleven 1-bed, six 2-bed and six 3-bed properties, there are options for single people, couples and families. 3 Meet, eat and enjoy Live well connected Croydon’s social scene is thriving thanks to developments At Red Deer Court you’re just an 8 minute walk from Mitcham MitchamTHEEastfields LOCATION like Boxpark Croydon. In the spirit of Shoreditch’s original Sanderstead Station in zone 6. So you can be at East Thornton Heath Boxpark, it offers modern street food, fine dining, craft Croydon station in the town centre in a few minutes, Lo n d o n South Norwood beers and regular events in a lively setting. R London Victoria, Gatwick Airport in around half an hour o a d Thornton Heath ad o Norwood and Brighton in just over an hour. R t rs Junction u lh e The Croydon Restaurant Quarter also boasts a bustling mix S Cr oyd on Road of bars, pubs and restaurants. And Matthew’s Yard is a much- If you want to escape to the countryside, the Selhurst loved creative hub with a theatre, art gallery, events space beautiful Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty N Beddington ad L Corner o o R and burger bar. just a 40-minute drive or around an hour by train. n n d so o id n v a R D o a BBrroad GGrL reen d o n d o n R Addiscombe o a Hackbridge d P u West Croydon r Hackbridge l e y Way Beddington East CrCroydon Top shopping The Development Park Beddington Croydon The town centre’s Centrale and Whitgift shopping malls are set to be combined into a glittering Westfield, and will be Croydon Road Waddon Lloyd Park Carshalton Waddon the UK’s second biggest shopping centre. While the huge Coo mbe Road South Purley Way shopping park is home to brands such as John d C oa ro rd R CrCrooydon ham taffo Ro S ad Lewis at Home and T.K.Maxx. There is also the Valley Park Wallington complex with an IKEA, Vue cinema, gym, bowling alley, 6 Wallington RED DEER 5 4 COURT Breakneck restaurants and superstores. 3 Hill RENTED APARTMENTS SANDERSTEADENTRANCE ROAD P urle BIN 7 y For everyday essentials, there are many convenience stores STORE Way 2 CAR BIKE STORE (14) PARK Sanderstead close by. 1 Purleeyy LIFT Oaks STAIRS S a n d e r Brighton Road s COMMERCIAL UNITS te a d R Purleyey o a ENTRANCE d Fresh air and fun Purleyey Sanderstead Riddlesdowownn When you want to hit the outdoors there are plenty of Reedham options. South Croydon Recreation Park is a 3 minute walk BRIGHTON ROAD away and the area’s other green spaces include Purley Way Playing Fields, Croham Hurst Woods and Lloyd Park. Street Level View - Apartments are on 3 floors above street level *Times source: google maps 4 5 Apartment 1 Apartments 2 & 11 Balcony Kitchen Bathroom Living/Dining Bedroom Living/Dining Bathroom Kitchen Bedroom One Bedroom One Bedroom Balcony Overall Area: 58m2 Overall Area: 53m2 1 1st Floor Kitchen 2.53m x 3.11m 2 1st Floor Kitchen 2.40m x 2.83m Sanderstead Road Sanderstead Road Living/Dining 5.04m x 3.11m 11 2nd Floor Living/Dining 6.26m x 2.94m Bedroom 3.74m x 3.41m Bedroom 4.98m x 3.04m Bathroom 1.29m x 2.26m Bathroom 2.28m x 2m Please note: There are some minor variations in room dimensions Brighton Road Brighton Road 6 7 Apartments 3 & 12 Apartments 4 & 13 Kitchen Kitchen Bathroom Bathroom Living/Dining Living/Dining Bedroom Bedroom One Bedroom One Bedroom Balcony Balcony Overall Area: 54m2 Overall Area: 53m2 3 1st Floor Kitchen 2.40m x 2.94m 4 1st Floor Kitchen 2.40m x 2.83m Sanderstead Road Sanderstead Road 12 2nd Floor Living/Dining 6.26m x 2.94m 13 2nd Floor Living/Dining 6.26m x 2.94m Bedroom 6m x 3.08m Bedroom 4.98m x 3.08m Bathroom 2.28m x 2.03m Bathroom 2.28m x 2.03m Please note: There are some minor variations in room dimensions Please note: There are some minor variations in room dimensions Brighton Road Brighton Road 8 9 Apartment 18 Apartment 19 Balcony Balcony Bedroom Living/Dining Living/Dining Bathroom Bedroom Kitchen Kitchen Bathroom One Bedroom One Bedroom Overall Area: 53m2 Overall Area: 50m2 Sanderstead Road 18 3rd Floor Kitchen 2.87m x 2.68m Sanderstead Road 19 3rd Floor Kitchen 2.87m x 2.05m Living/Dining 4.42m x 4.43m Living/Dining 3.96m x 4.42m Bedroom 5.05m x 2.93m Bedroom 5.05m x 2.93m Bathroom 2.26m x 2.03m Bathroom 2.26m x 2.03m Brighton Road Brighton Road 10 11 Apartment 20 Apartment 21 Kitchen Bathroom Kitchen Bathroom Living/Dining Bedroom Bedroom Living/Dining One Bedroom One Bedroom Balcony Balcony Overall Area: 51.5m2 Overall Area: 51.5m2 Sanderstead Road 20 3rd Floor Kitchen 2.45m x 2.81m 21 3rd Floor Kitchen 2.45m x 2.81m Sanderstead Road Living/Dining 5.08m x .2.81m Living/Dining 5.08m x .2.81m Bedroom 4.76m x 4.06m Bedroom 4.76m x 4.06m Bathroom 2.26m x 2.06m Bathroom 2.26m x 2.06m Brighton Road Brighton Road 12 13 Apartments 5 & 14 Apartments 6 & 15 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 Kitchen Bathroom Bathroom Kitchen Living/Dining Living/Dining Two Bedroom Two Bedroom Two Balcony Balcony Overall Area: 71.3m2 Overall Area: 71.3m2 Kitchen 2.86m x 2.74m Kitchen 2.36m x 2.74m 5 1st Floor 6 1st Floor Sanderstead Road Living/Dining 3.70m x 6.19m Sanderstead Road Living/Dining 3.70m x 6.19m 14 2nd Floor 15 2nd Floor Bedroom 1 5.12m x 2.13m Bedroom 1 5.12m x 2.13m Bedroom 2 4.85m x 1.95m Bedroom 2 4.85m x 1.95m Bathroom 2.03m x 2.55m Bathroom 2.03m x 2.55m Please note: There are some minor variations in room dimensions Please note: There are some minor variations in room dimensions Brighton Road Brighton Road 14 15 Apartment 16 Apartment 9 Balcony Balcony Living/Dining Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Living/Dining Kitchen Bedroom 2 Bathroom Kitchen Two Bedroom Two Bedroom Two Bedroom 2 Bathroom Overall Area: 65m2 Overall Area: 65m2 Sanderstead Road Kitchen 2.27m x 3.51m 9 2nd Floor Kitchen 2.17m x 3.26m 16 3rd Floor Sanderstead Road Living/Dining 5.07m x 3.58m Living/Dining 4.32m x 4.47m Bedroom 1 3.73m x 3.41m Bedroom 1 4.43m x 2.90m Bedroom 2 4.50m x 2.17m Bedroom 2 4.46m x 2.90m Bathroom 2.98m x 2.03m Brighton Road Brighton Road 16 17 Apartment 7 Apartments 8 & 10 Balcony Balcony Bedroom 3 Living/Dining Kitchen Bedroom 1 Bathroom Living/Dining Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 Three Bedroom Three Bedroom 3 Bedroom Three Balcony Overall Area: 76m2 Overall Area: 83.5m2 Kitchen 2.17m x 2.34m Kitchen 4.0m x 3.15m 7 2nd Floor 8 2nd Floor Living/Dining 5.71m x 5.16m Sanderstead Road Living/Dining 7.45m x 3.52m Sanderstead Road 10 2nd Floor Bedroom 1 3.73m x 3.41m Bedroom 1 4.01m x 2.28m Bedroom 2 3.18m x 2.67m Bedroom 2 2.79m x 4.49m Bedroom 3 2.06m x 4.35m Bedroom 3 2.78m x 2.84m Bathroom 2.00m x 2.25m Bathroom 2.03m x 2.25m Brighton Road Brighton Road Please note: There are some minor variations in room dimensions 18 19 Apartment 17 Apartment 22 Balcony Bedroom 3 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 Kitchen Bathroom Bathroom Living/Dining Bedroom 2 Living/Dining Bedroom 3 Kitchen Bedroom 1 Three Bedroom Three Balcony Balcony Bedroom Three Overall Area: 76m2 Overall Area: 77m2 Kitchen 2.69m x 3.15m Kitchen 2.78m x 3.07m Sanderstead Road 17 3rd Floor Sanderstead Road 22 3rd Floor Living/Dining 6.34m x 3.52m Living/Dining 5.65m x3.26m Bedroom 1 4.01m x 2.28m Bedroom 1 3.01m x 2.84m Bedroom 2 2.79m x 4.49m Bedroom 2 2.81m x 4.46m Bedroom 3 2.78m x 2.84m Bedroom 3 3.76m x 2.29m Bathroom 2.03m x 2.25m Bathroom 2.01m x 2.87m Brighton Road Brighton Road 20 21 Apartment 23 Stylish Design Balcony Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Kitchen Bathroom General • Howdens Cashmere Greenwich • Roca Hall bathroom suite with • Engineered wood flooring in Gloss units with nickel handles wall-hung WC and basin hall and lounge • Howdens square edge worktop • Kaldewi bath Bedroom 3 Living/Dining • Private balconies to all apartments Kitchen with grey slate effect and • Bristan Zing thermostatic matching upstand • All apartments face communal shower mixer podium • Glass splashback • Glass shower screen Three Bedroom Three • All front doors entrances are via • Zanussi hob, oven, hood, Balcony external walkway within the block fridge freezer, washer dryer • Large mirror over basin and dishwasher • Heated towel rail • There are 7 undercroft parking • Ceramic floor tiles • Ceramic wall and floor tiles spaces available for purchase Overall Area: 77m2 • Fob entry to block and to each level Kitchen 2.78m x 3.07m 23 3rd Floor Sanderstead Road Living/Dining 5.65m x 3.26m • Audio visual entryphone system Bedroom 1 3.01m x 2.84m • Separate ground floor entrances Bedroom 2 2.81m x 4.46m on Brighton Road and Sanderstead Bedroom 3 3.76m x 2.29m Road for commercial units and Bathroom 2.01m x 2.87m Hexagon rented maisonettes Brighton Road 22 23 www.hexagon.org.uk Call: 020 8768 7989 Email: [email protected] These brief particulars have been prepared and are intended as a guide to supplement an inspection or survey and do not form part of any offer or contract.
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  • 1 Elmers End – Addiscombe – East Croydon

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    1 ElmersEnd–Addiscombe–EastCroydon 1 Mondays to Fridays ElmersEndStation 0637 1925 Arena 0639 1927 Woodside 0641 Then 1929 BlackhorseLane 0642 every12 1930 Addiscombe 0644 minutes 1932 Sandilands 0646 until 1934 LebanonRoad 0647 1935 EastCroydon 0649 1937 1 Saturdays (also Good Friday) ElmersEndStation 0816 0825 1825 Arena 0818 0827 1827 Woodside 0820 0829 Then 1829 BlackhorseLane 0821 0830 every12 1830 Addiscombe 0823 0832 minutes 1832 Sandilands 0825 0834 until 1834 LebanonRoad 0826 0835 1835 EastCroydon 0828 0837 1837 1/4 Tuesday 18 April revised start of service 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 ElmersEndStation -- -- -- 0625 -- 0636 0642 0651 0657 0706 0712 0720 0727 0735 0742 0750 0757 Arena 0609 0618 0626 0627 -- 0638 0644 0653 0659 0708 0714 0722 0729 0737 0744 0752 0759 Woodside 0610 0619 0627 0628 -- 0639 0645 0654 0700 0709 0715 0723 0730 0738 0745 0753 0800 BlackhorseLane 0611 0620 0628 0629 -- 0640 0646 0655 0701 0710 0716 0724 0731 0739 0746 0754 0801 Addiscombe 0613 0622 0630 0631 -- 0642 0648 0657 0703 0712 0718 0726 0733 0741 0748 0756 0803 Sandilands 0615 0624 0632 0633 -- 0644 0650 0659 0705 0714 0720 0728 0735 0743 0750 0758 0805 LebanonRoad 0617 0626 0634 0635 -- 0646 0652 0701 0707 0716 0722 0730 0737 0745 0752 0800 0807 EastCroydon 0619 0628 0636 0637 -- 0648 0654 0704 0710 0719 0725 0733 0740 0748 0755 0803 0810 GeorgeStreet 0621 0630 0638 0639 -- 0650 0656 0706 0712 0721 0727 0735 0742 0750 0757 0805 0812 ChurchStreet 0623 0632 0640 0641 -- 0652 0658 0708 0714 0723 0729 0737 0744 0752 0759 0807 0814 WandlePark