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Brochure 101374003716.Pdf LOCATION Contents LOCATION Introduction An invaluable insight into your new home This Location Information brochure offers an informed overview of Clayton Road as a potential new home, along with essential material about its surrounding area and its local community. It provides a valuable insight for any prospective owner or tenant. We wanted to provide you with information that you can absorb quickly, so we have presented it as visually as possible, making use of maps, icons, tables, graphs and charts. Overall, the brochure contains information about: The Property - including property details, floor plans, room details, photographs and Energy Performance Certificate. Transport - including locations of bus and coach stops, railway stations and ferry ports. Health - including locations, contact details and organisational information on the nearest GPs, pharmacies, hospitals and dentists. Local Policing - including locations, contact details and information about local community policing and the nearest police station, as well as police officers assigned to the area. Education - including locations of infant, primary and secondary schools and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for each key stage. Local Amenities - including locations of local services and facilities - everything from convenience stores to leisure centres, golf courses, theatres and DIY centres. David Conway 269 Northolt Road, HA2 8HS 020 8422 5222 [email protected] LOCATION The Property CLAYTON ROAD, HAYES £374,950 x2 x1 x1 Bedrooms Living Rooms Bathrooms Where you are LOCATION CLAYTON ROAD, HAYES £374,950 David Conway 269 Northolt Road, HA2 8HS 020 8422 5222 [email protected] LOCATION CLAYTON ROAD, HAYES £374,950 David Conway 269 Northolt Road, HA2 8HS 020 8422 5222 [email protected] LOCATION Features BRANDNEW 2 BED LUXURY 2ND FLOOR APARTMENT CANAL FACING VIEWS TWO RESIDENTS LIFTS DESIGNER KITCHEN LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTMENT BATHROOM PRIVATE ENTRANCE FOYER AND LIFT LOBBY GENEROUS 999 YEARS LEASE ANTICIPATED COMPLETION FIRST QUARTER 2016 CLOSE TO MAINLINE STATION AND TOWN CENTRE HAYES IMPORTANT NOTICE In accordance with the Property Misdescriptions Act (1991) the sales particulars contained within this brochure are to be used as a general guide to give a broad description of the property. They are not intended to constitute part of an offer or contract. We have not carried out a structural survey and the services, appliances and specific fittings have not been tested. All photographs, measurements, floorplans and distances referred to are given as a guide only and should not be relied upon for the purchase of carpets or any other fixtures or fittings. Lease details, service charges and ground rent (where applicable) are given as a guide only and should be checked and confirmed by your Solicitor prior to exchange of contracts. David Conway 269 Northolt Road, HA2 8HS 020 8422 5222 [email protected] LOCATION Floor Plans David Conway 269 Northolt Road, HA2 8HS 020 8422 5222 [email protected] LOCATION Authorities Get to know your local authorities Local government directly affects quality of life, particularly when it comes to council tax, planning, waste disposal and the impact of local policies. You may want to investigate how this is likely to affect you if you decide to move. There are nearly 400 local authorities in England, with five different types of local government structure. These can be broadly divided into single-tier and two-tier authorities. Single-tier authorities are Metropolitan Authorities, London Boroughs and Unitary or Shire Authorities. Two-tier authorities have both a County Council, and a District Council or City Council. There are also around 10,000 parish and town councils, effectively creating an additional tier in some areas - mostly, but not exclusively, in rural areas. The National Association of Local Councils (NALC) represents and works on behalf of these community councils and is a useful contact point. The local authority locations and contact details for Clayton Road are: Shire / County / District Website Address Contact details t: 01895 250111 Hillingdon London Borough Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 f: 01895 273636 Council http://www.hillingdon.gov.uk 1UW e: (London Borough) [email protected] Disclaimer: The information displayed above has been obtained using the property's postcode in proximity to its local authority. It is recommended that this information is independently verified. LOCATION Transport Links Become familiar with public transport links Being able to choose to travel by public transport is important for many reasons. It helps to reduce congestion, provides access to work and education, and facilitates use of health and leisure facilities. If you or your family members travel abroad, access to the nearest ferry terminals is also likely to be a significant factor in choosing a new property. Using the maps below, you can pinpoint the precise locations of transport links for Clayton Road. Tables for each type of transport indicate the property's distance from the nearest bus stops, railway stations, coach stops and ferry terminals (providing that these facilities are within the scale proximity of the maps.) Transport Links LOCATION Transport Links Airports Approx Distance London Heathrow Airport 2.46 miles London City Airport 20.29 miles Biggin Hill Airport 22.93 miles London Luton Airport 25.96 miles London Gatw ick Airport 26.5 miles Ferry ports Approx Distance Kew Pier 5.97 miles Richmond St. Helena Pier 6.04 miles Tw ickenham - Marble Hill Pk Ferry Landing 6.07 miles Richmond - Ham House Ferry Landing 6.17 miles Hampton Ferry Landing 6.87 miles Moulsey - Hurst Park Ferry Landing 6.92 miles Hampton Court Pier 7.77 miles Kingston Turks Pier 8.05 miles Tube Stations Approx Distance Hayes And Harlington 0.13 miles Southall 1.87 miles West Drayton 2.18 miles Hatton Cross 2.62 miles Heathrow Terminals 1 2 3 2.64 miles Hounslow West 2.68 miles Heathrow Terminal 4 3.28 miles Hounslow Central 3.36 miles Disclaimer: The information represented in this section has been sourced from the Department of Transport's Open Data and is based on the property's postcode. It is recommended that this information is independently verified. David Conway 269 Northolt Road, HA2 8HS 020 8422 5222 [email protected] LOCATION Transport Links Train Stations Approx Distance Hayes & Harlington Rail Station 0.12 miles Southall Rail Station 1.88 miles West Drayton Rail Station 2.18 miles Heathrow Airport Central Bus Stn (Rail-Air) 2.67 miles Heathrow Airport Terminals 1-3 Rail Station 2.68 miles Heathrow Airport Terminal 4 (Rail-Air) 3.3 miles Heathrow Airport Terminal 4 Rail Station 3.35 miles Hanw ell Rail Station 3.63 miles Bus Stops Approx Distance Clarendon Road (UB3) 0.04 miles Blyth Road Clayton Road 0.09 miles Hayes & Harlington 0.1 miles Clayton Road (UB3) 0.1 miles Hayes & Harlington Rail Station 0.12 miles Hayes & Harlington 0.12 miles 0.12 miles Clayton Road (UB3) 0.13 miles Disclaimer: The information represented in this section has been sourced from the Department of Transport's Open Data and is based on the property's postcode. It is recommended that this information is independently verified. David Conway 269 Northolt Road, HA2 8HS 020 8422 5222 [email protected] LOCATION Education How are local schools performing? If schools are important to you, then this section sets out the published Key Performance Indicators for schools near to your prospective new home. Key Performance Indicators look primarily at how well pupils perform in their tests and examinations, as well as some other measures like attendance. If you want to know more about a particular school or college, you can also visit the Ofsted website http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/inspection-reports/find-inspection-report Local Schools LOCATION Key Stage 0 The next page shows tables and charts divided into Key Stages and a list of respective schools local to Clayton Road. There are four main age-related Key Stages defined as: Special schools are marked with this icon Key Stage Definition Key Stage 0 Marker / indicator - no legal definition Key Stage 1 Fits broadly w ith the first stage of education, i.e. ages 5-7. Fits the later stage of primary education, often know n as junior schools, i.e. ages 8-11. This takes pupils up to the Key Stage 2 standardised break at age 11 after w hich pupils generally change schools and transfer to secondary education. Key Stage 3 Secondary education split betw een key stages 3 and 4, w ith key stage 3 covering ages 11-13. Key Stage 4 Key Stage 4 (ages 14-16) covers the tw o year period of study for GCSE level examinations. Key Stage 5 Beyond key stage 4 is 16+ or Sixth Form provision, sometimes unofficially referred to as Key Stage 5. Key Stage 0 - Name and Address Approx Distance Name: Wonderland Nursery 0.26 miles Address: 150 Clayton Road, HAYES, Middlesex, UB3 1RX Name: Tiny Gems Day Nursery 0.82 miles Address: Waltham Avenue, HAYES, Middlesex, UB3 1TF Name: Mcmillan Early Childhood Centre 1.14 miles Address: Judge Heath Lane, HAYES, Middlesex, UB3 2PD Name: The Old Rectory Nursery School 1.17 miles Address: Church Road, HOUNSLOW, Middlesex, TW5 9RY Disclaimer: The information represented in this section has been sourced from Experian and is based on the property's postcode. David Conway 269 Northolt Road, HA2 8HS 020 8422 5222 [email protected] LOCATION Key Stage 2 Key Stage 2 - Information Approx Distance Name: Botw ell House Catholic Primary School Address: Botw ell Lane, Hayes, UB3 2AB Contact Number:
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