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Knight Frank Q2 2016 New Homes Property List London New Homes Property List Second Quarter 2016 www.knightfrank.co.uk/newhomes WELCOME As one of the UK’s largest and most experienced new homes property consultancies, we are well placed to bring you your perfect new home or investment property. We work with the industry’s best house builders and developers so you can be assured of high specifications, outstanding workmanship and great after sales care. As the largest privately owned global property consultancy, Knight Frank is driven by a uniquely personal culture. This culture enables a tailored approach to assisting our clients, drives us to continually strengthen relationships across our network and affords us the agility to stay ahead. We hope this property list will provide you with an exciting flavour of our current new homes opportunities. Rupert Dawes Partner, Head of New Homes MUSWELL HILL EAST FINCHLEY Tottenham Hale Blackhorse Road COLINDALE HENDON Wood Street East Finchley HORNSEY WEST GREEN HENDON, Hornsey WALTHAMSTOW SNARESBROOK THE HYDE Walthamstow Central SEVEN SISTERS Snaresbrook KINGSBURY WHIPPS CROSS Hendon Central Seven Sisters Walthamstow Kingsbury St James Street (Walthamstow) Queens Road HENDON CENTRAL TEMPLE FORTUNE HARINGAY South Tottenham HAMPSTEAD GARDEN CROUCH END Hendon SUBURB HIGHGATE Harringay Wanstead Highgate WANSTEAD FRYENT Brent Cross Stamford Hill WEST HENDON COUNTRY BRENT CROSS STAMFORD HILL PARK LEYSTONSTONE PRESTON Golders Green Crouch Hill HIGHGATE VILLAGE LEYTON Leyton Leytonstone Preston Road GOLDERS GREEN STROUD GREEN Manor House Midland Road WANSTEAD PARK UPPER CLAPTON South Kenton BROWNSWOOD Archway Stoke Newington NORTH WEMBLEY NORTH CRICKLEWOOD PARK Finsbury Park HAMPSTEAD HEATH Clapton 24 Upper Holloway STOKE NEWINGTON WANSTEAD FLATS Rectory Road Arsenal North Wembley CANN HALL Cricklewood Tufnell Park LOWER Wanstead 23 CRICKLEWOOD Hampstead HOLLOWAY Park NEASDEN Holloway LOWER CLAPTON HAMPSTEAD GospeL Drayton Neasden Hampstead Oak Road FOREST GATE Heath Park TEMPLE MILLS Dollis Gospel Oak Ficnchley Road Kentish Hackney Forest WEMBLEY Hill & Frognall Belsize Park Town Downs Gate WEST HAMPSTEAD Caledonian Canonbury Dalston Kingsland Hackney HOMERTON Willesden Road Maryland Green West BELSIZE PARK Central Wembley Hampstead Kentish Town Dalston Homerton Central Finchley Kilburn Road 28 Dalston Hackney Kentish Town Hackney Wick West Highbury & WILLESDEN Caledonian Road Islington CANONBURY South Swiss & Barnsbury Stratford Stonebridge Brondesbury Cottage Camden London olympic park Park hampstead Chalk Road DE BEAUVOIR Fields Farm Essex Road stratford SWISS COTTAGE Barnsbury TOWN Haggerston Victoria Brondesbury KILBURN South primrose Camden Camden South Hackney Alperton Park Hampstead Town Park Stratford Upton town 26 High Street hill 27 29 Park Islington haggerston WEST HAM Mornington Abbey UPTON PARK Kilburn St John's Pudding Mill Road Wood 61 Crescent 25 Pentonville Harlesden Queen’s Park Hoxton Lane ALPERTON Park St Pancras Hoxton Cambridge Mill Meads Angel Heath 34 Plaistow St John’s somers King's Cross Bow Kensal West Ham Willesden Maida Wood Regent's Park town Finsbury Hanger Green Vale Bethnal Globe Town Lane Junction Green BROMLEY- Euston st pancras Bow Old Shoreditch Bow Church BY-Bow Maida Vale Street Road Euston 30 BETHNAL GREEN Mile End PLAISTOW Square Shoreditch Bromley- Regent's clerkenwell By-Bow Russell High Street Baker Park Bethnal Park lisson euston Square Devons North Street Warren Shoreditch Green Road Royal Street Star Lane Acton grove Great Portland barbican Spitalfields Stepney Marylebone Goodge bloomsbury Green Warwick Street Liverpool Avenue 60 Street Barbican Marylebone Farringdon Moorgate Street Langdon NORTH ACTON 59 Chancery Whitechapel Westbourne 19 Lane Park South Bromley NORTH KENSINGTON Park Edgeware Holborn stepney West Road 20 Tottenham Aldgate CANNING TOWN North Royal Paddington Court Road Acton Acton Oak Oxford East Canning Town Ealing Main Line holborn City Aldgate Ladbroke Circus bayswater Thameslink St. Pauls Whitechapel Limehouse Limehouse East Grove Marble Bank Acton Covent Fenchurch Shadwell CUSTOM HOUSE Ealing 58 Arch Garden City 33 Ratcliff All Saints Broadway Bond 17 Blackfriars Street Royal Soho Temple Cannon Bayswater Lancaster Street Street Tower Victoria Latimer 21 Gate Mansion Gateway poplar Custom Prince EALING22 18 Leicester 16 House Westferry East India 37 Road Monument House Regent Square Tower 32 t Poplar Wood Mayfair Charing 31 Hill h Blackwall Lane NOTTING HILL Hyde Park West India Queensway Cross Quay Holland Green WAPPING Notting Hill 57 SILVERTOWN Ealing Park Park Embankment a Canary Common Shepherd’s Bush Gate 6 56 southwark40 Wapping r Wharf Canary QUAYS Market Shepherd’s 55 Wharf 36 West ACTON Bush kensington Southwark London Heron Quay Silvertown Waterloo r Green Bridge e Pontoon gardens Hyde Park Waterloo North 54 42 i Rotherhithe m Canary wharf Greenwich Dock SHEPHERD’S BUSHShepherd’s Bush 53 Corner Park st james’s 39 East v Central Borough 38 Acton Knightsbridge Park Westminster South Town High Street Rotherhithe 35 Kensington 4 Canada Quay NORTH South Goldhawk Knightsbridge Westminster 41 Water e Acton Road kensington Greenwich St. James's Lambeth Bermondsey Crossharbour Northfields 52 51 Park North 5 bermondsey MILLWALL Belgravia s Kensington 46 newington 35 Surrey Cubitt GUNNERSBURY Olympia Gloucester Quays Town 45 PARK Ravenscourt South Brompton lambeth Chiswick Road Kensington Victoria Elephant Park Park Hammersmith (H&C) 11 50 and Castle Mudchute Turnham Sloane 2 south Square Green Island Hammersmith (D&P) kensington Gardens Gunnersbury Earl's 3 Walworth HAMMERSMITH Court Pimlico Kew west 47 South Charlton Bridge r Barons Pimlico Court Vauxhall Kennington Bermondsey brompton SOUTH Westcombe e Park Brentford Chelsea bermondsey t West Vauxhall CHARLTON 13 Brompton Cutty CHISWICK v Maze 49 Kennington Deptford43 Sark Hill h 10 1 Greenwich 48 Greenwich 44 i Oval Fulham Chiswick Broadway Nine Elms Deptford battersea Battersea a FULHAM 9 New Cross Greenwich r Park Peckham New Cross KEW Park Camberwell Gate Deptford PARK 7 6 Queen’s Bridge Kew Road ROYAL Gardens Imperial NEW CROSS GATE SYON m Wharf8 BOTANIC PARK 12 Queenstown Road GARDENS Parsons (Battersea) Stockwell Southwark Green Sands End e Wandsworth Stockwell Elverson Barnes Road Road Denmark Peckham St Johns Bridge Hill Rye BLACKHEATH BARNES s NORTH SHEEN Loughborough Lewisham Battersea Junction Nunhead Blackheath MORTLAKE Putney Clapham High Street Barnes Bridge OLD DEER Mortlake Clapham Clapham Brockley Kidbrooke Junction North PARK North Clapham Brixton LEWISHAM 15 Sheen EAST SHEEN CLAPHAM JUNCTION PUTNEY Clapham Common East NUNHEAD Richmond Putney Dulwich BROCKLEY Wandsworth EAST DULWICH Town CLAPHAM BRIXTON Ladywell COMMON RICHMOND East Crofton HERNE HILL Park LADYWELL Putney WANDSWORTH CLAPHAM PARK Hither Clapham Herne Green South Hill Honor Oak 14 Park HITHER GREEN Lee BROCKWELL ROEHAMPTON PARK HONOR OAK Wandsworth CATFORD RICHMOND PARK Common London New Homes 11. Logan House 22. Dickens Yard 32. Royal Mint Street 42. One Tower Bridge Catford Catford 53. Holland Green SOUTHFIELDS STREATHAM HILL Bridge EARLSFIELD BALHAM South/West 12. The Villas, Barnes Southfields 23. Wembley Park Gate 33. Goodman’s Fields 43. Anthology Deptford Foundry 54. Ryger House TULSE HILL West PETERSHAM Earlsfield Balham DULWICH Dulwich Forest Tulse CATFORD SOUTH Hill The Pall Mall Collection 1. Keybridge 13. Chiswick Gate 24. St Joseph’s Gate 34. Stratford RiversideHill 44. Langley Square, Dartford 55. 2. Abell & Cleland 14. The Star and Garter Streatham35. Hill South Quay Plaza 45. RoyalFOREST Arsenal HILL 56. The Mellier PUTNEY VALE North/East Tooting Bec 57. 77 Mayfair 3. Riverwalk 15. Fitzroy Gate 10 ParkWEST Drive NORWOOD Bellingham 25. Gasholders, King’s Cross TOOTING BEC 36. Wimbledon Park Sydenham Hill Prime London New HomesBELLINGHAM HAM COMMON 58. 5 & 6 Connaught Place West Norwood National Rail Station Map base © maproom.net 4. 1 Palace Street 0 1 km North/West 26. The Plimsoll Building, 37. Discovery Tower, DLR Station WIMBLEDON COMMON 46. The Corinthia Residences London Overground Station 59. The0 Park Cresent 1 mile 5. The Nova Building 16. 190 Strand King’s Cross STREATHAM Hallsville Quarter Sydenham DOWNHAM Tube Station KINGSTON VALE STREATHAM 47. ChelseaSYDENHAM Barracks 60. The W1 6. The Metropolitan 17. Temple House 27. Fenman House, King’s Cross PARK 38. Mariner’s Quarter, Royal Wharf 48. The King’s Library 61. 50 St Edmund’s Terrace 7. Chelsea Island 18. Maddox Collection 28. Caledonian Road South/East 49. Henry Moore Court 8. Chelsea Creek 19. Chiltern Place 29. Islington Square 39. Southbank Place 50. Kingwood - Hans Place 9. Chelsea Waterfront 20. Clay Street 30. Canaletto 40. One Blackfriars 51. Knights House 10. Lillie Square 21. Hempel Square 31. Landmark Place 41. 175 Long Lane 52. One Kensington Gardens 1 Keybridge, SW8 Prices from £645,000* BACK TO MAP SOUTH / WEST NORTH / WEST NORTH London / EAST NORTH New Homes Computer generated images for indicative purposes only. SOUTH / EAST Keybridge is in the heart of London’s wwStudio 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes PRIME view more online biggest and most exciting regeneration ww3 bedroom penthouses scheme. A sophisticated development by wwCar parking Mount Anvil and FABRICA by A2 Dominion. ww15 metre swimming pool wwSpa facilities As the UK’s tallest residential brick tower, wwGym Keybridge stands at an impressive wwResidents Club Lounge 37 storeys. ww24 hour concierge Auckland Estimated completion Q3 2017 for wwOn site cafes and restaurants Keybridge
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