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Welcome to WOODBERRY DOWN Computer-generated images of Hartingtons and West Reservoir indicative only Welcome to WOODBERRY DOWN Woodberry Down is going through an exciting transformation, that will enrich the area’s natural surroundings. A multi-award-winning regeneration scheme located in the London Borough of Hackney, only moments away from Finsbury Park. Set across 64 acres, with 15 acres of parkland and an additional 42 acres of open water – including an idyllic nature reserve, the Woodberry Wetlands and a sailing lake. Woodberry Down is an urban haven for those who wish to enjoy a relaxing and fresh waterside lifestyle like no other. HARTINGTONS | 1 COMMUNITY VALUES Closer to home, friendly local shops, cafés, restaurants and meeting spaces are coupled with diverse community events; drawing residents together into a thriving community. Events run throughout the year, including summer screenings, BBQs and festivals, with plenty of opportunities to take part in daily activities. The community is served by a welcoming community centre, with additional flexible community space on the ground floor of Hartingtons, which can be enjoyed by the whole family. A dedicated local lifestyle magazine, Source, chronicles events and exciting activities in the wider local area. Street Canvas unveiling, Woodberry Down Summer Screenings, Woodberry Down Hidden River Festival, Woodberry Down Woodberry Down Summer Screenings, New River Steps. HARTINGTONS | 2 HARTINGTONS | 3 Map not to scale STAMFORD HILL WOODBERRY DOWN COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL SKINNERS’ ACADEMY THE WETLANDS NATURE & WILDLIFE CENTRE WOODBERRY DOWN FRUIT & VEG WOODBERRY GROVE GREEN LANES SEVEN SISTERS RD SAINSBURY’S LOCAL VOLARE POST OFFICE ZER CAFÉ WOODBERRY WETLANDS BEAUTICIAN WOODBERRY DOWN DRY EAST RESERVOIR SIMPLY CLEANERS ORGANIQUE YOUNG’S PUB WOODBERRY DOWN BOARDWALK FINSBURY MARKETING SUITE THE PARK NEW RIVER STEPS MANOR HOUSE THE SPRING REDMOND PARK COMMUNITY COAL HOUSE CENTRE LORDSHIP RD CAFÉ GREEN LANES SEVEN SISTERS RD WOODBERRY DOWN CHILDREN’S CENTRE THE LILLIPUT BUILDING HARTINGTONS COMPLETED/UNDER CONSTRUCTION JOHN SCOTT HEALTH CENTRE SAILING LAKE FUTURE PHASES WEST RESERVOIR STOKE NEWINGTON FINSBURY PARK HARTINGTONS | 4 HARTINGTONS | 5 Computer-generated image of the view of Hartingtons from New River Path indicative only Welcome to HARTINGTONS Set on the western edge of Spring Park, facing the sailing lake with breath-taking views of the London panorama, Hartingtons is one of the last waterside phases at Woodberry Down. Beautiful aspects of the New River and verdant park can be enjoyed here, with the Woodberry Wetlands nature reserve, cafés, shops and restaurants a short walk away. Central London is also accessible in a few minutes thanks to Manor House Underground station (Zone 2). Centred around a peaceful courtyard garden, Hartingtons will offer a variety of living experiences from one, two and three bedroom apartments, duplexes & penthouses; each providing natural, urban or cityscape views. HARTINGTONS | 6 HARTINGTONS | 7 Computer-generated image of view of Hartingtons from Spring Park is indicative only Computer-generated image of view of Hartingtons from Spring Park is indicative only The architecture is epitomised by refined brick work; connecting and creating a balance with the undulations of the vertical metallic exterior – in striking tones of warm and cool gold. The building steps down to the landscape, providing natural light to apartments throughout the day, as well as spectacular views of the city and Spring Park. Residents will enjoy both a sense of serenity and an active environment. HARTINGTONS | 8 HARTINGTONS | 9 Computer-generated images of Hartingtons and West Reservoir indicative only HARTINGTONS | 10 HARTINGTONS | 11 Computer-generated image of Hartingtons gardens is indicative only A GREEN HEART At the core of Hartingtons, is a calming private oasis in the form of a courtyard garden. The space is centred on a soothing granite water feature and framed by pergola walkways and seating areas. Landscaped with perennials, wildflowers and interspersed with semi mature trees, planting has been designed to create a green embrace, providing horticultural interest throughout the seasons. The bio-diverse habitat for birds and bees adds to the interest and functionality of the landscape. The lawn affords a place for children to play or for picnics on balmy summer days. HARTINGTONS | 12 HARTINGTONS | 13 An abundance of green spaces to enjoy. The south-facing Spring Park, set against the backdrop of the London cityscape, leads down to the New River and sailing lake. The park is characterized by distinctive landscaping, swales & streams, and navigated by winding footpaths leading to the iconic reservoirs, as well as spaces for relaxation, exercise and play. CGI view of Spring Park indicative only Kayaking on the West Reservoir Woodberry Wetlands View to Woodberry Down from Woodberry Wetlands Castle Climbing Centre - Photo by Ben Grubb Trim Trail, Woodberry Down Woodberry Down is the perfect setting for residents keen to stay in shape Discover the wonder of the Woodberry Wetlands. and enjoy an active lifestyle. Opened in April 2016 by the London Wildlife Trust’s patron Sir David Attenborough, the nature reserve is home to some of London’s most varied wildlife. Take a walk along the boardwalk to enjoy the café The wide green parks provide space for runners and other outdoor exercise, whilst the sailing lake is open overlooking the reserve, whilst listening to the serene sounds of birdsong. to kayaks, canoes and sailing. Other activities include the nearby Castle Climbing Centre, trim trails and children’s play areas. HARTINGTONS | 14 HARTINGTONS | 15 View from Woodberry Down over the West Reservoir CITY LIVING, VILLAGE LIFE A short walk away, Stoke Newington is home to organic farmers’ market, independent bars, restaurants and boutiques, with renowned music venues and galleries further south into Hackney. Neighbouring areas of Islington and Haringey offer more to be discovered, including the Park Theatre, Alexandra Palace and the bustling environs of Blackstock Road & Upper Street. HARTINGTONS | 16 HARTINGTONS | 17 Zer Café, Woodberry Down Zer Café, Woodberry Down The House at Clissold Park, Stoke Newington Stoke Newington High Street Meat, Stoke Newington Coach & Horses, Stoke Newington Green Room Café, Stoke Newington Galeria, Stoke Newington Volare, Woodberry Down Woodberry Down Fruit & Veg, Woodberry Down Woodberry Down has a health centre, community centre, two schools and an academy all within walking distance. Residents benefit from local supermarkets, a post office, dry cleaners and a number of welcoming coffee shops and restaurants. It is a perfect place to call home for downsizers, couples, families and young professionals alike. Mint, Stoke Newington HARTINGTONS | 18 HARTINGTONS | 19 Map not to scale WOOD WALTHAMSTOW GREEN TURNPIKE LANE 1 CONNECTIONS 5 M BOROUGH OF I TOTTENHAM 1 N HARINGEY HALE 0 U WALTHAMSTOW M SEVEN SISTERS CENTRAL T E HIGHGATE 5 I N EPPING Highly connected to the capital via the Piccadilly line, only 8 minutes to D WOOD SOUTH WALTHAMSTOW M U FOREST HARRINGAY TOTTENHAM RESERVOIRS R SISTERS RD I T N I GREEN LANES E King’s Cross and 16 minutes from Covent Garden. V HIGHGATE U E D SEVEN T R HARRINGAY E STAMFORD I HILL D WALTHAMSTOW V E R MARSHES I V E FINSBURY WOODBERRY PARK WETLANDS CLAPTON SPRINGFIELD WEST COMMON PARK KENWOOD MANOR RESERVOIR ISLINGTON ARTS Key to lines and symbols HOUSE WATERLOW HOUSE CENTRE & MEDIA SCHOOL LORDSHIP RD PARK Bakerloo KENWOOD OPEN THE CASTLE STOKE ABNEY PARK NEWINGTON Central AIR THEATRE CLIMBING CENTREGREEN LANES FINSBURY CEMETARY PARK Circle CLISSOLD limited service District PARK HAMPSTEAD CHURCH STREET Hammersmith & City HEATH Jubilee ARSENAL STOKE HACKNEY MARSHES Metropolitan NEWINGTON LEYTON Northern THE FORUM EMIRATES HACKNEY Piccadilly STADIUM STOKE DOWNS NEWINGTON LEYTON Victoria NEWINGTON VORTEX HIGH STREET GREEN JAZZ CLUB Waterloo & City KENTISH TOWN HIGHBURY BOROUGH ARCOLA DLR FIELDS THE ROUNDHOUSE METROPOLITAN CANONBURY THEATRE OF HACKNEY QUEEN ELIZABETH London Overground UNIVERSITY HACKNEY STRATFORD DOWNS OLYMPIC PARK INTERNATIONAL FINCHLEY London Trams PROUD GALLERIES HIGHBURY & ISLINGTON ROAD CALEDONIAN HACKNEY EMPIRE DALSTON LONDON STADIUM TfL Rail PARK HACKNEY JUNCTION WICK Emirates Air Line cable car HIGHBURY CAMDEN MARKET CAMDEN LONDON FIELDS STRATFORD DALSTON VICTORIA PARK WESTFIELD Chiltern Railways PRIMROSE UPPER STREET KINGSLAND ROAD VILLAGE HILL CAMDEN TOWN BOROUGH c2c BROADWAY MARKET STRATFORD BUSINESS DESIGN OF ISLINGTON Gatwick Express CENTRAL ST MARTIN’S VICTORIA CENTRE REGENT’S CANAL Great Northern REGENT’S PARK PARK HAGGERSTON Great Western Railway KING’S CROSS ST PANCRAS PARK peak hours only ANGEL HOXTON Greater Anglia INTERNATIONAL Heathrow Connect HOXTON EUSTON COLUMBIA ROAD Heathrow Express SQUARE FLOWER MARKET KING’S CROSS CITY UNIVERSITY London Midland OPEN AIR THEATRE OLD STREET SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET BETHNAL peak hours only EXMOUTH MARKET HOUSE Southern UNIVERSITY GREEN peak hours only COLLEGE LONDON SHOREDITCH Southeastern ST LUKE’S MARYLEBONE UNIVERSITY Southeastern high speed HOLBORN SHOREDITCH HIGH ST BROMLEY peak hours only TELECOM OF LONDON South West Trains TOWER BARBICAN CENTRE LIVERPOOL BYBOW UNIVERSITY OF BRICK LANE WHITECHAPEL peak hours only BRITISH MUSEUM STREET Thameslink WESTMINSTER FITZROVIA MARYLEBONE Stratford Station in both fare zones PADDINGTON MUSEUM OF LONDON OXFORD STREET CANARY WHARF Interchange stations COVENT TEMPLE SOHO ³⁰ ST MARY AXE Airport MARBLE ARCH
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