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At Barking Riverside PARKLANDS 1–3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS 3–4 BEDROOM HOUSES BARKING RIVERSIDE WILL DELIVER 10,800 HOMES AND 65,000 SQ. M. OF COMMERCIAL SPACE OVER 178 HECTARES Computer generated image. BARKINGRIVERSIDE.LONDON #AGIANTLEAPFORLONDON 1 2KM OF SOUTH-FACING RIVER THAMES FRONTAGE Computer generated image. 2 BARKINGRIVERSIDE.LONDON #AGIANTLEAPFORLONDON 3 WELCOME TO PARKLANDS AT BARKING RIVERSIDE. A brand new neighbourhood for Parklands, the first phase of new London, Barking Riverside is a vibrant homes to launch on site with L&Q, COME HOME new district, sitting alongside 2km of is a collection of one to four bedroom majestic River Thames frontage. contemporary houses and apartments. Once completed, the pioneering Each home will bring together a perfect TO A BRAND NEW development will offer 10,800 new blend of comfort, architecture, design homes, alongside shops, restaurants and impeccable eco-credentials, where and leisure and sports facilities. There you can live the life you want to live, will be public parks and river walkways, and live it in style. ADVENTURE excellent new schools with state-of- the-art facilities, and a new London Overground station, all in close proximity of central London. 4 BARKINGRIVERSIDE.LONDON #AGIANTLEAPFORLONDON 5 A VIBRANT COMMUNITY Be part of a brand new, thriving community at Barking Riverside. Set to be one of the most dynamic new destinations in the capital, once completed, Barking Riverside’s District Centre will include an impressive 65,000 square metres of commercial floorspace – home to shopping outlets, restaurants, bars and cafés. A growing number of businesses are already making their mark on the East London development. A strong focus on green space for the area includes the addition of several sizeable new parks. Due to be created adjacent to Parklands, The Wilds will feature a nature reserve, ponds and play areas, offering engaging outdoor spaces for new residents to explore. A series of cycle networks will also LIFE run throughout the development, encouraging AT BARKING residents to appreciate the outdoors on two wheels. Regular events within the community are already under way, with an exciting annual community RIVERSIDE social calendar up and running, to help new residents settle into their surroundings quickly. 6 BARKINGRIVERSIDE.LONDON #AGIANTLEAPFORLONDON 7 AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION Build for your family’s future with an impressive choice of high-quality brand new schools, state-of-the-art facilities, and impressive results. Seven schools will serve the completed scheme, with four already open. Riverside Campus opened in September 2017, with capacity for 2,600 students. This brand new £45 million complex provides three separate free schools (primary, secondary and special GROWTH educational needs), as well as impressive facilities including a four-court sports hall, four multi-use games areas, an all-weather AT BARKING AstroTurf pitch, two dance studios, fully equipped science labs and an impressive main hall. Already reporting excellent GCSE results, Riverside Campus RIVERSIDE paves the way for more top-performing schools to establish themselves at Barking Riverside, giving parents huge flexibility to select the very best for their children’s education. High performing, nearby primaries include Sydney Russell School and Thames View Infants, both rated the only Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ primary schools in the borough. The new Riverside nursery opened its doors in September 2018. COMMITTED TO HEALTH Live in London’s only Healthy New Town. A flagship NHS Healthy New Town, Barking Riverside will incorporate a wide range of health measures, designed to blend health and care services seamlessly into the growth of the town, making it much easier for residents to live healthier lives. In the future, the development will incorporate flexible health centres and a GP surgery, along with community and sports facilities, open spaces and parklands. A key element of the initiative is the network of cycle routes, winding their way along the river and through every stage of the Barking Riverside development. 8 BARKINGRIVERSIDE.LONDON #AGIANTLEAPFORLONDON 9 GREEN LIVING Barking Riverside has been designed to retain and nurture the unique ecology of the area. A brand new Ecology Centre opens in Summer 2019 and will provide a superb opportunity to explore and learn about the fascinating wildlife and ecology residing on the former site. Habitat areas range from urban to wetlands, mudflats, creeks, brooks, ponds and the River Thames itself, while the wildlife includes 43 species of breeding birds, rare bombardier beetles, common seals and more. FREEDOM AT BARKING ENVAC SYSTEM Home to the UK’s largest automated waste collection system. RIVERSIDE Barking Riverside will feature one of Europe’s largest automated waste disposal systems. Following in the footsteps of the likes of Stockholm, the pioneering system will see up to 460 Envac waste inlets installed instead of the 19,000 traditional bins that would have been required, transforming the way Barking Riverside residents dispose of waste. Computer generated image of Ecology Centre. 10 BARKINGRIVERSIDE.LONDON #AGIANTLEAPFORLONDON 11 TRANSPORT 12 16 22 CONNECTIONS MINS MINS MINS Travelling to central London is extremely accessible with Barking Riverside being served by the EL1 and EL2 bus routes, which run FROM BARKING LAKESIDE LONDON CITY WESTFIELD 24 hours per day. This convenient service links you directly to Barking RIVERSIDE SHOPPING CENTRE AIRPORT STRATFORD CITY town centre where you can connect on to alternative transport services. Whilst Barking station benefits from being on both the District Line and Hammersmith and City Lines, Dagenham Dock station also connects you to the City or out to the seaside. Barking Riverside is located just 2.1 miles from the A13, connecting you into central London or to the North Circular from the west and only 9.6 miles from the M25 from the east. WOODFORD 23 40 42 MINS MINS MINS A12 NEWBURY PARK BLUEWATER SOUTHEND STANSTED ROMFORD SHOPPING CENTRE AIRPORT AIRPORT A406 HORNCHURCH A12 ILFORD STRATFORD BARKING STATION QUEEN ELIZABETH BARKING DAGENHAM 24 33 34 OLYMPIC PARK DAGENHAM MINS MINS MINS DOCK STATION A13 RAINHAM A1020 A13 FROM BARKING ALDGATE CANARY OXFORD LONDON CITY M25 CANARY AIRPORT STATION EAST WHARF CIRCUS WHARF ISLE OF DOGS WOOLWICH A102 BELVEDERE ERITH 16 24 36 WELLING A20 MINS MINS MINS A2 BEXLEYHEATH LEE A2 DARTFORD A205 FROM DAGENHAM FENCHURCH A20 LIMEHOUSE WATERLOO A2 DOCK STATION STREET BEXLEY Distances taken from google.co.uk/maps. Map not to scale. times taken from tfl.gov.uk. Travel 12 BARKINGRIVERSIDE.LONDON #AGIANTLEAPFORLONDON 13 WESTFIELD THETHE STRATFORD LONDONLONDON O2O2 CANARYCANARY CITY CITYCITY 9.1 9.1MILES MILES WHARFWHARF 9.3 MILES AIRPORTAIRPORT 7.8 7.8MILES MILES THETHE BARKING 6.6 6.6MILES MILES CITYCITY STATION 12.012.0 MILES MILES 3.2 MILES A406 M11 7.9 MILES 2.7 MILES A13 0.6 MILES ON YOUR DOORSTEP DAGENHAM DOCK STATION 1.7 MILES Aerial image pointer locations taken from google.co.uk/maps and are approximate only. 14 BARKINGRIVERSIDE.LONDON #AGIANTLEAPFORLONDON 15 FUTURE ACCESS AT BARKING CONNECTED TO RIVERSIDE CENTRAL LONDON In partnership with the Mayor of London and Transport for London, work is underway on a new London Overground station. Due to open in 2021, the new link will connect Barking Riverside to central London in just 22 minutes. SHOPPING AND BUSINESS Barking Riverside will feature 65,000 sq m of commercial floor space for retail, community and leisure facilities. Shopping, restaurants, cafés, as well as sports and recreation facilities will be right on your doorstep. Our ambition is to create an environment which is as alive at night as it is during the day. Shopping centres such as Westfield Stratford City, Lakeside and Bluewater are already within easy reach. Train times taken from tfl.gov.uk. Train 16 BARKINGRIVERSIDE.LONDON #AGIANTLEAPFORLONDON 17 WE DON’T JUST BUILD HOMES WE BUILD FUTURES Computer generated image. 18 BARKINGRIVERSIDE.LONDON #AGIANTLEAPFORLONDON 19 HOW DO YOU PICTURE YOUR IDEAL PERSONAL SPACE? CONTEMPORARY LIVING HOMES FOR All Parklands homes will be well-presented with contemporary specifications. A typical home will benefit from a bright and modern open-plan living space with a fully-fitted kitchen and dining area. All homes have access to communal or private outside space; a garden for the houses and ground floor apartments and a balcony or terrace for apartments on the EVERYONE upper floors. Internal image depicts a typical L&Q home and is indicative only. 20 BARKINGRIVERSIDE.LONDON #AGIANTLEAPFORLONDON 21 20 21 A CONTEMPORARY SPECIFICATION KITCHEN/DINING/ EN SUITE FINISHES LIVING AREA Chrome basin taps Grey fitted carpets to all bedrooms, stairs, landings and separate Individually designed contemporary Chrome thermostatic shower system living areas kitchens with soft-close doors and Semi-recessed hand wash basin drawers in gloss pearl grey Ceramic floor tiles in bathrooms, Back-to-wall WC with soft-close seat en suites, WCs, separate kitchens Under cabinet LED lighting and dining areas Concealed cistern and dual Laminate worktop with flush plate Karndean flooring to all other areas matching upstands White shower tray fitted with Built-in wardrobes to master Stainless steel splash back glass shower screen/door with bedroom with sliding door behind hob chrome trim White emulsion to all walls Stainless steel 1 ½ bowl sink Chrome dual fuel heated towel rail and ceilings with chrome mixer tap Full-height mirror behind hand White satin woodwork Fully integrated
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