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Court Court London N6 4Qj London | N6 4Qj G IGH ATE HIGHGATE H COURT COURT LONDON N6 4QJ LONDON | N6 4QJ COURT COURT HIGHGATE | N6 HIGHGATE | N6 4 5 Developer Bellway Homes SITUATED CLOSE TO THE Architect Boon Brown AFFLUENT HILL-TOP VILLAGE OF Interior design BLOCC Interiors HIGHGATE, WITH ITS PANORAMIC Sales Team VIEWS OVER LONDON, HIGHGATE Bellway Homes Marketing COURT IS AN EXCEPTIONAL ThinkBDW COLLECTION OF ONE, TWO AND THREE BEDROOM APARTMENTS, A PENTHOUSE AND A TOWNHOUSE FROM BELLWAY. Bellway Homes Ltd (North London Division) Bellway House, Bury Street, Ruislip, Middlesex HA4 7SD T: 01895 671100 Highgate N6 | Bellway Homes Limited is a member of the Bellway p.l.c. Group of Companies www.bellway.co.uk HIGHGATE COURT View of the City from Highgate Hill. 6 7 LIVE THE HIGHGATE LIFE Conveniently located on the corner of Bishops Road and Church Road, residents of Highgate Court will enjoy an enviable position just a few minutes walk from Highgate Station and the historic Highgate village. This beautiful collection of apartments benefit from an on-site concierge and private gated parking is available for purchase. Highgate N6 | HIGHGATE COURT Computer generated is intended to be indicative only and may be subject to change. 8 9 A VIEW FROM CHURCH ROAD Highgate N6 | HIGHGATE COURT Computer generated is intended to be indicative only and may be subject to change. 10 11 NORTH HAMPSTEAD HEATH KENWOOD HOUSE PARLIAMENT HILL HIGHGATE SCHOOL AND GROUNDS HIGHGATE VILLAGE HIGHGATE SCHOOL G IGH ATE HIGHGATE H COURT COURT LONDON N6 4QJ LONDON | N6 4QJ HIGHGATE PRIMARY SCHOOL COURT COURT BISHOPS ROAD HIGHGATE | N6 HIGHGATE | N6 CHURCH ROAD A1 HIGHGATE STATION HIGHGATE WOOD Highgate N6 | Computer generated is intended to be indicative only and may be subject to change. HIGHGATE COURT G IGH ATE HIGHGATE H COURT COURT LONDON N6 4QJ LONDON | N6 4QJ 12 13 1 Highgate Wood NORTH Finchley Muswell Hill . 2 minute walk 1 D R 2 Highgate Station Queen’s 4 minute walk Highgate L L Wood Highgate Village Wood I 3 H 11 minute walk L 4 Highgate Cemetery L COURTE COURT 16 minute walk 6 N W HIGHGATE | N6 HIGHGATE | N6 S Waterlow Park O 5 R U 17 minute walk Highgate T M H Golf Club 6 Highgate Golf Club 2 H 18 minute walk I L Highgate Kenwood House L Crouch End 7 E 21 minute walk N A Hampstead 8 Whittington Hospital L Highgate Woods in Autumn N P 22 minute walk A Golf Club D O R K L A R O N 9 Highgate Ponds D W T A L O K 27 minute walk/6 minute drive H W H R 10 Parliament Hill T A M O 32 minute walk/15 minute drive H U P A S E A D L T O D A N E S E N G A 7 H A L Golders Green G HI 3 T Y Kenwood G E I HG S A House TE E N The Spaniards Inn H R I H GH O H D S T . A 5 O Waterlow H R Park IG H G A S H 8 T E I 4 D Whittington H G I R L H Highgate Hospital L D A G Cemetery Highgate cemetery in Spring A I A T N R Archway E A T HAMPSTEAD M P W Islington 9 E S O HEAT S H Highgate U T A Long considered one of the capital’s most charming villages, the suburb Ponds T H of Highgate boasts a rich history and a character entirely its own. This H I D L A distinguished neighbourhood, once part of the Bishop of London’s hunting L P O FASCINATING estate, has been a magnet for the fashionable ever since poet Samuel A R 10 R Taylor Coleridge made it his home in 1817. Meanwhile, its romantic N , H K O PLACE Parliament cemetery is famed as the final resting place for a host of notable people E I A Hill T like George Eliot, Christina Rossetti, Michael Faraday and Karl Marx. H T C H Today, Highgate’s elegant architecture and village atmosphere ensure I Hampstead N STEEPED L H . U the locale continues to attract a similarly minded crowd. S Ponds D L I R J T G D . N H I IN G W T A E Hampstead T H C E D HISTORY A S T E Tufnell A R P O D O Park R D M A A H O D S F A A M Gospel Oak R I P Hampstead S T S D E T L Highgate N6 Z | H E Heath I E R J A F S T O D F N L S H R H E A I T H E M T O O T N I R D N W A F G O E N A H V S K E T . Belsize Park . Camden Town Highgate ponds HIGHGATE COURT 14 15 THE FLASK 77 Highgate West Hill, London N6 6BU Set on Highgate’s West Hill, between Highgate and Archway Stations, with a history dating AN back centuries, the Flask has been frequented by famous authors, playwrights and rock stars alike. Today, famous faces still enjoy a pint at AUTHENTIC this legendary local landmark. LOCAL 13 minutes walk from home F L AVOU R A haven for food and drink lovers, Highgate is home to an abundance of well regarded establishments. Traditional cosy pubs, upmarket well known chains and high quality independent restaurants are all within a short walk of home, just waiting for you to enjoy. THE Wrestlers MAURIZIO’S THE RED LION & SUN THE WOODMAN 98 North Road N6 4AA Highgate N6 | 256 Archway Road N6 5AX 25 North Road N6 4BE 414 Archway Road N6 5UA Since 1547 The Wrestlers has been welcoming Situated close to home, Maurizio’s provides A beautifully restored Edwardian setting, with An eclectic feel with a traditional backdrop, customers to experience its characterful diners with cuisine using the freshest great food and a superb beer and wine menu. relax by the fireplace on one of the cosy charms. Discover the renowned past traditions ingredients. Choose from a huge variety of Enjoy this gastropub all year round - outside in Chesterfield sofas surrounded by beautiful oil held here, which make for an interesting stone baked pizzas and other Italian favourites. the gardens on warmer days or inside where the paintings, mingle up at the bar or enjoy a drink history, whilst enjoying the cosy fireplace and fireplaces keep patrons warm and cosy. in the award winning outdoor covered lounge. relaxed atmosphere. 9 minutes walk from home 9 minutes walk from home 3 minutes walk from home 7 minutes walk from home HIGHGATE COURT 16 VILLAGE 17 LIVING IN THE CITY LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN 86 Highgate High Street Classy, cosy and intimate with a largely organic menu. The perfect place to catch up with a friend for brunch, lunch or simply tea and cake. LIMONE FINE FOODS 15 Highgate High Street DELICATESSEN An Aladdin’s cave of fine foods is available from this & DELIGHTS exceptional delicatessen. 343 Archway Road There’s even a changeable Just outside Highgate underground station, this range of fully cooked meals small artisan retailer is jam-packed with not only for you to buy and enjoy THE angel inn daily essentials but a whole range of other delights at home. 37 Highgate High Street including vegan and organic produce. High up on the hill, this intimate pub features roaring fires, local contemporary art, freshly cooked food and a great range of international drinks. KALENDAR Its claim to fame is that the Monty Python 15 Swain’s Lane team used to write their material here. A popular local café with a vibrant and trendy atmosphere. Pick a nice spot in the outside seating area and watch the world go by. HIGHGATE BUTCHERS 76 Highgate High Street Part of village life for 25 years, the butchers is famed locally for its handmade HIGH TEA burgers and speciality sausages. Other treats on 50 Highgate High Street offer include sauces, chutneys, Full of nostalgia and quintessentially traditional, cold meats and pasties. this teeny tiny tea shop offers an extensive menu of fine teas and delectable cakes. Highgate N6 | HIGHGATE COURT THE GREENER SIDE OF LONDON LIVING From its position on a London hill-top the leafy, lofty suburb of Highgate feels a world away from the city. Bounded by the open spaces of Hampstead Heath to the west and Waterlow Park to the south-east, it is in fact within walking distance of some of London’s most picturesque landscapes. Highgate N6 | HIGHGATE WOODS Just a few minutes from home, Highgate Wood is an enchanting, ancient woodland spanning 28 hectares. With a sports ground, playground, a popular café and information centre, it’s perfect for an afternoon of exploring. HIGHGATE COURT 20 21 SPECTACULAR VIEWS FROM EAST TO WEST PARLIAMENT HILL At 98 metres (322 ft) high, Parliament Hill is a not only a focal point for Hampstead Heath but also offers an excellent vantage point to HAMPSTEAD Residents can hike across the heath, follow the parkland walk which take in breathtaking HEATH connects Finsbury with Alexandra Palace or wander through Highgate’s panoramic views of the own 70-acre wood. Open year round, the Hampstead Ponds are perfect city from east to west. One of London’s most popular open spaces, for taking a dip, while Parliament Hill is a popular destination for kite-fliers. this vast green oasis is a true slice of Culture vultures will appreciate a wander through Highgate Cemetery, countryside close whose impressive tombs and monuments continue to attract visitors to the city.
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