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Stratford High Street Stratford High Street A selection of eighteen 1 bed and eight 2 bed apartments available through Shared Ownership All enquiries 020 7089 1315 Family Mosaic YouTube: /familymosaicsales [email protected] Albion House Facebook: /familymosaicsales 20 Queen Elizabeth Street Opening Hours London SE1 2RJ Twitter: /salesfm 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday www.familymosaicsales.co.uk Pinterest: /salesfm Family Mosaic is pleased to offer a selection of 1 and 2 bedroom apartments available through Shared Ownership located in the Stratford area of Newham Computer Generated Image of Stratford High Street show home About the development Homes available At Stratford High Street, Family Mosaic has 18 one bed at Stratford High Street and 8 two bed bed apartments available through 18x one bed apartments Shared Ownership. 8x two bed apartments All the properties come with a fully fitted kitchen and modern white bathroom suite, and all have private outdoor space in the form of a balcony. The development backs onto the Waterworks River, which feeds into the River Lea, meaning those with a north facing apartment will be able to look over to the London Stadium and the ArcelorMittal Orbit, which form part of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The apartments are located less than a mile from Stratford underground and main line station and located in the middle of both Pudding Mill Lane and Stratford High Street DLR stations, providing you with quick and easy access to the whole of London. 4 Stratford High Street For further information contact Family Mosaic: 020 7089 1315 Email: [email protected] Computer Generated Image of Stratford High Street show home Finishes Bathroom and En-Suite* • White walls and ceilings • Light grey-toned ceramic wall and floor tiles in bathroom • Oak laminate wood flooring and en-suites • ‘Conker’ coloured carpet to bedrooms • White bathroom suite including back to wall WC, hand basin • Solid core oak laminate doors throughout with brushed and pedestal and bath stainless steel handles • Chrome plated heated towel rail • Fitted mirror and shaving point Kitchen • White gloss kitchen units with contemporary brushed General stainless steel handles • Private balcony to all apartments • ‘Antique Messina’ worktop with matching upstand • Fitted wardrobe in master bedroom • Fully integrated appliances, including Zanussi oven, ceramic hob, fridge freezer, washer / dryer and dishwasher • 11-year Premier Guarantee • One and a half bowl stainless steel sink with chrome mixer tap • Communal heating system • Video door entry system * en-suites to two bed apartments only www.familymosaicsales.co.uk 5 Copper Box Arena River Lee Navigation Stratford Centre West Ham United Stadium fresh food. Plus with a cinema, bowling, a casino and special About the area events on all year round, there’s no need to travel to the far Retail and recreation, reaches of London for entertainment. Declaring themselves “east London’s newest rooftop bar, entertainment and eating – cinema and urban park located in the heart of Stratford”, Stratford has you covered Roof East is a hub of off-the-wall entertainment and fun. With Birdie’s crazy golf and the Rooftop Film Club both boasting Conveniently situated in the Stratford area of Newham, this residencies over summer, and karaoke and curling during the development is perfectly placed for leisure, entertainment and winter, there’s always something to do at Roof East. The perfect retail therapy. Just one stop on the DLR or a short bus ride from destination to relax with friends, visit the undercover Roof East Westfield Stratford City and the Queen Elizabeth II Olympic Bar and sample the tantalising street food on offer while taking Park, and wealth of shops, restaurants and events are all on in views of the skyline. your doorstep. Another hidden gem to indulge your senses is Randy’s Wing Bar, One of the largest urban shopping centres in Europe, Westfield located at the Here East Technology Innovation Centre. Their Stratford City is the obvious perk of living at Stratford High specialty is wings that are influenced by flavours from around Street. With over 300 shops and restaurants to choose from, the world. Or, if wings aren’t your thing, try one of their chicken it really is your one stop shop for fashion, beauty, lifestyle and or vegetarian burgers or a refreshing cocktail instead. 6 Stratford High Street For further information contact Family Mosaic: 020 7089 1315 Email: [email protected] Westfield Stratord City The View Tube Westfield Stratord City Canalside Here East Founded by owners Richard and Andy in 2013, Randy’s Wing For arts, culture and entertainment, the Stratford East theatre Bar has already found success through pub residencies and consistency showcases a variety of talented artists, from live regular appearances on the London street food scene. music to stand-up comedians and more. Actor and manager Charles Dillon set out to have a theatre built in Stratford and For more dining and drinking, The Refreshment Room has a starred in the first ever play there. The theatre was then bought selection of classic and jam jar cocktails, as well as a kitchen by local coal merchant Albert O’Leary Fredericks, who passed and garden to while the hours away. If you prefer a more the theatre down through generations. Today, the theatre is traditional establishment, King Edward VII, also known as expanding to bring you a new 220-seat theatre called The Red “King Eddie’s”, is a 19th century grade II listed pub with a Crate, doubling the number of performances you can attend. country feel. In keeping with the out-of-town vibe, they make their own pies, sauces, soups and bake their own bread every Not just a sporting venue, the Copper Box Arena at Queen day, perfect for indulging in some comfort food on a rainy day. Elizabeth Olympic Park also supports people of different abilities, For warmer afternoons, Print House Bar & Kitchen on the bank ages and specialist requirements by organising activities for of the Three Mills Wall river is a relaxed bar in a converted improving health within the community. It’s also one of the warehouse with an open kitchen and terrace. Or you could Better Gym venues, with a range of monthly membership options always visit The Plough at Swan Wharf, a café and bar located available close to home. Plus, Better Gym also provides access to adjacent to the River Lea, opposite London Stadium. the London Aquatic Centre, meaning swimmers of all levels have access to use these world-class swimming pools. www.familymosaicsales.co.uk 7 Canalside Here East The Theatre Workshop Bar Theatre Royal Discovery Children’s Story Centre If you consider yourself to have green fingers, then Growing Concerns might just become your new favourite garden centre. Getting Around Starting out as a residents’ gardening club, it has transitioned Transport links are impeccable, with the nearest DLR station at seamlessly into a community enterprise with a seasonal cycle Stratford High Street less than half a mile from the development. of plants, pots and tools available for purchase. They also run Plus, nearby Stratford underground station serves tube lines Saturday workshops for improving your skills, and community into central London, and the Overground loop opens up further- projects for transforming pockets of east London to improve the reaching areas of London. Stratford International rail station is environment for everyone. also nearby for those travelling further afield. For younger family members, the Discover Children’s Story Centre is a must-visit destination. This venue first conceived as an interactive story trail and outdoor story garden is the perfect place to let their imaginations run wild. With storytelling, school holiday events and special exhibitions all under one roof, it’s a little bookworm’s dream come true! 8 Stratford High Street For further information contact Family Mosaic: 020 7089 1315 Email: [email protected] A12 112 B STRATFORD 2 E A1 AN 5 ST L A ORE 6 1 F 1 4 2 Maryland Homerton D OA 1 D R 2 Straord FOR OM Internaonal R Hackney 9 D A Wick O 10 R K Straord Jubilee R A and Central Line 11 P 3 IA 8 R O 12 ICT 14 15 V SHS 7 Map detail 1. Westfield Stratford City 2. Queen Elizabeth II Olympic Park A1 3. London Aquatics Centre 12 T Abbey 4. Randy’s Wing Bar E E A Pudding R Road 5. Here East (Technology1 T 2 Mill Lane S G Innovation Centre) H R IG O 6. Better Gym H V 13 E 7. Discovery Children’s Story Centre R O 8. Growing Concerns A D 9. Theatre Royal Stratford East M 10. Roof East A N 11. The Refreshment Room O R 12. King Edward VII R 13.A Print11 House Bar & Kitchen O West Ham A 14. London Stadium D Jubilee Line 15. Orbit West Ham Postal Address Nearest Bus Routes Bus route 25 towards Ilford or Mile End/Oxford Circus River Heights stops at High Street. 90 High St Stratford Bus route 108 towards Stratford or Lewisham London stops at High Street. E15 2GQ Bus route 276 towards Newham Hospital or Stoke Newington Nearest DLR Station stops at High Street. Stratford High Street (Zone 3) Bus route 425 towards Stratford or Clapton - 0.4mi or 8 mins walk stops at High Street. Nearest Tube Station Bus route D8 towards Stratford International or Crossharbour stops at High Street. Stratford - (Zone 3) - served by the Central and Jubilee lines - 0.7mi or 13 mins walk Bus route N8 towards Hainault or Oxford Circus stops at High Street. Nearest Station Bus route N205 towards Stratford International or Paddington Stratford - National Rail / London Overground stops at High Street.
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