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Northway-House-Brochure.Pdf Contents 1 RE-INVESTED RE-INVENTED RE-PURPOSED RE-VITALISED RE-GENERATED RE-USED RE-BORN CONTENTS Northway House 2-3 Introduction 4-5 Tower Apartments 6-7 Courtyard Apartments 8-11 Discover the Wonders of Whetstone 12-13 From the High Street to the Boutique 14-15 Relax, Revive & Refresh 16-17 The Great & Green Outdoors 18-19 Well Connected 20-21 The Local Area 22-23 Tower Apartments 24-27 Courtyard Apartments 28-31 Internal Specifications 32-33 A Truly Sustainable Build 34-35 A League of Our Own 36 2 NORTHWAY HOUSE Northway House 3 Computer generated images are indicative only, based on information correct at time of going to print and may therefore be subject to review and optimisation. 4 NORTHWAY HOUSE Introduction 5 AN ICONIC LANDMARK RE-IMAGINED, MODERN LIVING IN A PRIME LOCATION Northway House is a striking to open green space and development of 1, 2 & 3 top rated schools, it’s the bedroom apartments and perfect haven for families and penthouses set across two couples alike. Once a tired- complementary buildings; looking 1970s office block, the the Tower and Courtyard magnificent transformation Apartments. In addition to the of this building has been two residential homes there will be fold: a modernist refurbishment six commercial units totalling of the existing 70s block, and 2,300 square metres, including a new build behind it that a mixture of office, education contrasts but complements and community space, situated the new design. With its on the ground floor of the landscaped gardens and plenty Tower Apartments. of parking, the properties provide residents with both a Nestled between London unique and convenient living and the rolling fields of the experience. Northway House Hertfordshire countryside, now rises up as an iconic local Whetstone provides its landmark, and you have the residents with the best of both opportunity to make a new worlds. Offering everything home in this sought-after from local shops, restaurants, and vibrant locale. convenient commuter links Computer generated images are indicative only, based on information correct at time of going to print and may therefore be subject to review and optimisation. 6 NORTHWAY HOUSE Tower Apartments 7 TOWER APARTMENTS When approaching the uninterrupted views. Striking refurbishment of the old horizontal banding is used 1970s block, our architects on the façade to enhance were guided by the great the rhythm of the building. modernist mantra that form The perforated zinc privacy follows function. The overall screens add interesting detail aesthetic is one of clean and patterning to the frontage lines and textures, enhancing of the building, while shading the character of the original south facing elevations. The building where every detail expressing and recessing of is considered. The use of materials provides texture and continuous glazing throughout shadow to a structure that gives residents stunning changes with the time of day. Computer generated images are indicative only, based on information correct at time of going to print and may therefore be subject to review and optimisation. 8 NORTHWAY HOUSE Courtyard Apartments 9 COURTYARD APARTMENTS With such a statement building Cloaking the courtyard’s peace, looking on, it was clear that a hard textured shell wrapped the Courtyard Apartments the building’s outer walls, should have their own identity. following the tower’s protective The positioning informed the layer. Coarse brick and deep design as it evolved around windows balanced out with the a beautiful south-facing courtyard’s softer clad walls courtyard, providing sunny and flush windows. In keeping views, allowing residences to with rather than in awe of its make the most of their terraces neighbour, this is a bold yet and landscape gardens. comforting place to call home. Computer generated images are indicative only, based on information correct at time of going to print and may therefore be subject to review and optimisation. 10 NORTHWAY HOUSE Courtyard Apartments 11 Computer generated images are indicative only, based on information correct at time of going to print and may therefore be subject to review and optimisation. 12 NORTHWAY HOUSE Discover the Wonders of Whetstone 13 DISCOVER THE WONDERS OF WHETSTONE It is thought that the old village For those who would rather spend was named after the whetstone, the days simply soaking in the used in the Middle Ages to sharpen village atmosphere, Whetstone knives and other tools. A chunk of High Road is now home to premier this stone remains on the pavement restaurants and bars to rival outside the famous Griffin pub. In neighbouring Crouch End. Further today’s Whetstone, residents are afield, all that London has to offer spoiled for choice when it comes is just half an hour away by train. to green space, with multiple Living in Whetstone also places options for outdoor activities, such you on the doorstep of a range as walking, cycling, horse riding of top rated (Ofsted) primary and and golf. As you cycle through the secondary schools. As a resident meadows and brooks of Whetstone of the contemporary, but homely Stray, or the Totteridge Fields Northway House, you will be part of Nature Reserves, it really is this leafy suburban jewel of London. hard to believe you are only 30 minutes from London. 14 NORTHWAY HOUSE From the High Street to the Boutique 15 FROM THE HIGH STREET TO THE BOUTIQUE Living in Whetstone provides you On the border of New Barnet with a great range of shopping is an older local establishment, options, with the popular high the award winning Moore & Sons street chains mixed with a host butchers. Just 20 minutes away of local retailers. Within a few are the historic shopping streets minutes walk along the tree of Crouch End, Highgate and lined High Road, you will find Hampstead. Here the village feel Marks & Spencer, Waitrose, and of Whetsone remains, with the Boots. Next to the tube station, addition of even more interesting Doyles of London offers a boutiques and antique shops. chic alternative to mainstream For more serious shopping florists. Come the weekend, the options, both the West End pavement’s are transformed and Brent Cross Shopping into Whetstone Farmers’ Market, Centre are 30 minutes away. with all the fresh produce you would expect. 16 NORTHWAY HOUSE Relax, Revive & Refresh 17 RELAX, REVIVE & REFRESH With a host of historic Mitre Inne on Barnet High Street, gastropubs, neighbourhood fish a regular winner of CAMRA’s and chip shops, modern Indian best pub awards. Mixing culinary and South American restaurants, stars such as the Sea Rock Club, you really are spoiled for choice Bayleaf and El Vaquero with when it comes to eating and popular chains like Ask and Pizza drinking. Whether you’re after Express means you’ll always a quiet pint or Sunday roast find something to satisfy your you have many places to chose appetite. For the weekends, a from including; The Griffin and quick stroll will find you in Barnet, its famous beer garden, the 16th Crouch End and Muswell Hill all Century Three Horseshoes or the home to many popular family prestigious The Orange Tree in restaurants, the options for eating Totteridge. Further afield there and drinking are almost endless. is The Adam & Eve in the heart of Mill Hill Village and Ye Olde 18 NORTHWAY HOUSE The Great & Green Outdoors 19 THE GREAT & GREEN OUTDOORS The Dollis Valley Greenwalk Just 15 minutes walk from is a footpath and cycle route Northway House is the South between the many green Herts Golf Club which was spaces and wildlife corridors established in 1899 and is in the area. On its 10-mile steeped in British golfing journey, it weaves its way from history. The Club has all the Moat Mount Nature Reserve facilities to suit your needs, in Mill Hill, with its ancient whether looking to develop trees and muntjac deer, onto your game or simply enjoy the popular picnic areas of your golf on either of their Hampstead Heath. fantastic courses: the 6,429 yards Vardon Course and the For nature lovers, Totteridge 1,582 yards 9-hole Rees Course Fields Nature Reserve is set across nearly 150 acres of a perfect place to spy a beautiful parkland. You’ll be kingfisher or heron. For serious able to follow in the footsteps ramblers and cyclists, the of many of golf’s greatest Greenwalk is also designed players and also have the to act as a link between opportunity to experience the Capital Ring and the the first class clubhouse. London Loop walking routes. So whenever you feel like breath of fresh air, Dollis Valley is just on your doorstep. 20 NORTHWAY HOUSE Well Connected 21 M25 When living in Totteridge you’ll providing easy access to places A1 soon realise you couldn’t find like Finchley and Highgate. a better-connected suburb. WELL The underground station is After a day in London either at just 600 metres away from work or at play, there is nothing Northway House and provides quite like returning to a long easy access to central London summer night by the ponds BARNET via the Northern Line with a and woods of the Dollis Valley. CONNECTED journey time of 25 mins to All that is left as the sun goes Kings Cross. A 15 minute walk down, is for a late dinner at one Oakleigh Park National Rail from Whetstone High Road of the chic eateries that line the brings you to Oakleigh Park High Road. As you head back National Rail Station which to your stylish new home, you <10mins 15mins 30mins 45mins provides an alternate option will soon wonder how you ever for travel into the city and has lived without Whetstone.
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