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View Avignon Road, Brockley SEVEN 1, 2 AND 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS LOCATED IN BROCKLEY 4 OLD CARPENTERS YARD / SE4 CGI OF KITCHEN-DINER 5 OLD CARPENTERS YARD IS A BRAND NEW DEVELOPMENT BY FEATHERSTONE HOMES. A COLLECTION OF SEVEN STUNNING 1,2 & 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS LOCATED IN BROCKLEY. THE PRIVATE GATED DEVELOPMENT LEADS OFF AVIGNON ROAD. THE PERFECT NEIGHBOURHOOD FOR FIRST TIME BUYERS AND SMALL FAMILIES. THIS DEVELOPMENT OFFERS BUYERS THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASER THEIR HOME UNDER THE HELP TO BUY SCHEME. SMARTER CITY CONNECTIONS MINS MINS MINS MINS MINS MINS WALK WALK WALK WALK WALK WALK NUNHEAD BROCKLEY NUNHEAD BROCKLEY NUNHEAD BROCKLEY MINS MINS MINS MINS MINS MINS LONDON BRIDGE LONDON BRIDGE LONDON BRIDGE SOUTHERN RAIL SOUTHERN RAIL MINS MINS LONDON UNDERGROUND CONNECTIONS FROM LONDON BRIDGE CANADA WATER MINS MINS LONDON BLACKFRIARS THAMESLINK LONDON VICTORIA MINS LONDON BLACKFRIARS THAMESLINK MINS MINS LONDON WATERLOO DALSTON JUNCTION UNDERGROUND JUBILEE LINE MINS MINS LONDON WATERLOO UNDERGROUND JUBILEE LINE CLAPHAM JUNCTION MINS LONDON VICTORIA UNDERGROUND JUBILEE LINE MINS LONDON VICTORIA LONDON WATERLOO UNDERGROUND JUBILEE LINE *Please Note: All times have been calculated to include travelling times and, where appropriate, transfer times. 6 OLD CARPENTERS YARD / SE4 CGI OF BUILDING EXTERIOR 7 LOCATI ON ABOUT LOCATI ON THE AREA Brockley, often referred to as the The area is surrounded by plenty of ‘Urban Village’, offers a great sense of green spaces and parks, such asLOCATI the OBrockleyN is home to a few community for the local residents. Telegraph Hill, Honor Oak Park and local favourites, like the Jam Peckham Rye. Circus, The Beer Shop and The leafy suburb is sandwiched The Brockley Jack. between Nunhead and Crofton Park, Brockley is also famous for its award- with Peckham Rye, located only a few winning farmers market, which is open Also known, for its creativity, moments away. Brockley has a great every Saturday (10am - 2pm). The Brockley Arthouse (a little mixture of trendy shops, restaurants market sells, a great selection of local tearoom, gallery) which sells and fun activities. fresh produce, artisan bread, pastries, contemporary vintage art plants and flowers. and killer cakes. Other hotspots to consider: • Open Studios, this studio host annual events and pop-up galleries • Independent theatres: Jack Studios and South London Galleries • Crofton Park Library • The Brockley Mess • Wickham Arms • The Broca 8 OLD CARPENTERS YARD / SE4 ABOUT THE AREA 9 LOCATI ON ABOUT LOCATI ON THE AREA A vibrant suburb close to the action of Central LOCATILondon, Brockley has long ON been associated with the arts, and it’s a trendy, up and coming area that is popular with students, young professionals and families. 10 OLD CARPENTERS YARD / SE4 ABOUT THE AREA 11 BATTERSEA BIG BEN LONDON DULWICH UNIVERSITY PECKHAM THE O2 POWER STATION BRIDGE COLLEGE OF THE ARTS RYE PARK & THE CAMBERWELL SHARD CANARY WHARF LONDON EYE OVAL ST PAULS CATHEDRAL 12 OLD CARPENTERS YARD / SE4 LOCATION 13 TELEGRAPH HILL BROCKLEY UPPER PARK TELEGRAPH HILL 10 MARKET BROCKLEY A Old Carpenter’s Yard: 1-7 Old Carpenters UPPER PARK Yard, Brockley, London , SE4 2FS 10 MARKET Nunhead A B2 142 K G EAT imbe 5 mins walk b rley i Ave 29 Dra b kef 1. London Beer DispensaryNunhead H o ell R o n d w B 21 b R 2. Saka Maka 4 u d 2 r Ki G y mbe R b 3. Malaysian Delirley A i d ve 29 15 Dra b kef S B2 2 o e t 14 4.H Jerk Garden ll R A 8 o n d s w a p 5. Fred’sb R h R d T u a d r p y p 6. Brockley’s R Rock e field Rd d 23 sf Cran ie Brockley 15 7. Browns of Brockley ld S R t B2142 C 20 A d 8 s o 7 8. Masala Wala Cafe B ap u h lg 2 R a 1 T d A a 9. The Orchard te 8 p vig S p t 9 refield Rd e Ha 10. Skehans non field Rd 23 sf Cran ie Brockley B 2 l 18 d R r o R d C 20 d c k DRINK d o 7 l B R e u l 2 y y 11. Jam Circus NUNHEAD g r 1 a R A t 8 er d e d vig CEMETERY 12. Brickfields R S xb 9 ield Rd t o Haref t F r non 13. Brockley Jack u o c 19 B 2 r 14. The Gantry 18 a R r o H d 15. The Beer Shop c k d l R e 16. Brockley Brewery y y NUNHEAD r 17 R 17. Waverly Arms er d CEMETERY d xb R 18. The Ivy House HILLY NUNHEAD o t F r u FIELDS RESERVOIR o c 19 r 26 SHOP, SEE a 19. Jones of Brockley (deli) H 11 20. Gently Elephant (kids clothing) Bra xfi eld 21. Parphernalia (vintage designer) 17 Rd 22. Rivoli Ballroom 6 Com er Adelaide Ave 23. AlkemiNUNHEAD (popup fashion store) ford HILLY B23 d Rd 6 R 24. Mr Lawrence (wine merchant) t RESERVOIR r FIELDS e b Ivy Rd 25. JL Payne & Sons (vintage) 26 r o 18 N 26. Deptford Allotments t 11 S 28. Jack Studio (theatre) PECKHAM Bra 29. The Nunhead Gardener RYE PARK xfi el B d Rd e 30. Honor Oak Community Centre e c r o 31. Honor Oak Crematorium 6 ft C R om d er Adelaide Ave ford B23 d Rd 6 SCHOOLS R t John Stainer Community Primary School r 30 e 11 b Ivy Rd M r 21 er (Outstanding OFSTED report) 3 ritt o Rd 18 N 14 Temple Grove Free School t H o 25 S l D (Outstanding OFSTED report) de arf n 16 ield PECKHAM by Rd ATHENLAY R 5 Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College H d Crofton Park RYE PARK az FOOTBALL el (Outstanding OFSTED report) B d on 1 e R M CLUB e d a Hollydale Primary School c 24 rn r E o o dd ck ys R (Good OFSTED report) ft to 4 ockley d ne Br Gr CAMBERWELL R 31 C R ov d y d e St Thomas the Apostle College p ru NEW CEMETERY s G 13 (Outstanding OFSTED report) a rde 28 Prendergast School ns (Outstanding OFSTED report) 30 11 HONOR OAK M 21 er St William of York Catholic Primary School 3 ritt SPORTS GROUND Rd S 14 ev en (Good OFSTED report) oa H 25 ks ol D Rd de arf n 16 ield by Rd ATHENLAYUNIVERSITIES R 5 H d a Crofton Park FOOTBALLGoldsmiths, University of London ze ld (Ranked 62nd nationally) on 1 M CLUB Rd a University of the Arts London 24 rn Ed ock dy (Ranked 84th nationally) sto 4 ckley R n Bro Gr d C e ov CAMBERWELL 31 y Rd e p ru 14 OLD CARPENTERS YARD / SE4 NEW CEMETERY s LOCATION 15 G 13 a rde 28 ns HONOR OAK SPORTS GROUND S ev en oa ks Rd Towards Towards Towards Towards Towards Hemel Hempstead Luton Airport Parkway Welwyn Garden City Hertford North Towards Stansted Airport Aylesbury Hertford East Watford Junction Ware St. Margarets Watford High Street Amersham Chesham ZONE Elstree & Borehamwood Hadley Wood Crews Hill Rye House Broxbourne Bushey 6 Gordon Hill Cheshunt Epping New Barnet Cockfosters Carpenders Park Enfield Chase Watford High Barnet Theobalds Theydon Bois Grove Chalfont Oakwood Grange Park Waltham Cross Debden & Latimer Turkey Croxley Hatch End Totteridge & Whetstone Enfield Street Southgate Town Loughton Towards Chorleywood Oakleigh Park Enfield Lock High Winchmore Hill Southbury Towards Wycombe Rickmansworth Moor Park Woodside Park Arnos Grove Chelmsford Buckhurst Hill and Southend Headstone Lane Edgware Palmers Green Bush Hill Brimsdown Park Chingford Northwood Mill Hill Broadway West Ruislip Stanmore West Finchley Bounds Green Ponders End Northwood TRANSPORTNew Southgate Shenfield Hillingdon Hills Edmonton Green Roding Valley Chigwell Harrow & Wealdstone Canons Park Bowes Park Highams Park Ruislip Mill Hill East Angel Road Uxbridge Ickenham Burnt Oak Pinner Silver Street Brentwood Ruislip Queensbury Woodford Manor Wood Green Grange Hill Finchley Central Alexandra Palace Wood Street North Harrow Kenton Colindale White Hart Lane Northumberland Eastcote Kingsbury Park Hainault Ruislip Hendon Central Living in Brockley Eastoffers Finchley a variety of transport linksHornsey around London. Towards Gardens Harrow- Northwick Preston Southend and Rayners Lane Turnpike Lane Bruce Grove Fairlop Harold Wood on-the-Hill Park Road Wembley Park Hendon Brent Cross South Woodford Shoeburyness Highgate Harringay Tottenham Blackhorse Walthamstow South Ruislip Neasden Road Central West Harrow Golders Green Harringay Seven Sisters Hale Barkingside Gidea Park South Harrow Archway Crouch Hill Green Lanes South Kenton TRAINDollis CONNECTIONSHill TRAIN CONNECTIONS TUBE CONNECTIONS FROM A Cricklewood Hampstead Upper Newbury Park Sudbury Hill Wembley FROM BROCKLEYWillesden FROM NUNHEAD ManorLONDON BRIDGE South Walthamstow Snaresbrook Romford Emerson North Wembley Green Hampstead Heath Holloway House Tottenham Harrow Stadium Stamford Hill Queen’s Road Redbridge Park Upminster Northolt Park Kilburn Gospel Oak Northolt Sudbury & Wembley Central St. James Leyton Upminster Southern Rail Southeastern Rail London Bridge to Bank - 5 mins Midland Road Wanstead Gants Hill Sudbury Hill Harrow Road Finchley Road Kentish Town Tufnell Park Street Chadwell Bridge & Frognal Heath Stonebridge Park London Bridge - 16 mins WestLondon Bridge - 29 mins Kings CrossSto k e- N11ewington mins Hornchurch Leytonstone Sudbury Town Harlesden Canada Water - 7 mins LondonKentish Victoria Town - 26 mins Arsenal F insbuEustonry Park - 13 mins Lea Bridge Brondesbury West Hampstead Belsize Park Elm Park Park Rectory Road Clapton Willesden Junction Holloway Road Stratford - 17 mins Leyton Leytonstone Goodmayes Ockendon Greenford Chalk Farm High Road Alperton Kensal RiseVIA CANADABrondesbury WATER Thameslink North Greenwich - 10 mins Dagenham East Finchley Road Camden Town Stratford Seven Kings Camden Drayton Hackney Kensal Green Road International London BlackfriarsCaledonian - 26Road mins Park Downs Wanstead Ilford Chafford Dalston Hackney Park Dagenham Perivale Canonbury Kingsland Central Hackney Wick Heathway Hundred Queen’s Park Canary Wharf - 9 minsSwiss Cottage Mornington Elephant and Castle - 25 mins CYCLING Forest Crescent Manor Maryland Gate Park Shadwell - 11 mins Caledonian Homerton Stratford St.
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