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31849-Redrow-Millfields-Hostbrochure HACKBRIDGE THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS AWAITS INTRODUCTION Millfields is a beautiful new collection of three bedroom houses located in South-West London. Nestled within the tranquil Wandle Valley, these elegant houses each with their own private garden, are conveniently located between affluent Wimbledon and vibrant Croydon, with direct routes into Central London in under 30 minutes. Discover the perfect environment for modern living at Millfields… London’s best kept secret. 1 MILLFIELDS HACKBRIDGE INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION CGI is indicative only > Not representative of the final product 2 3 MILLFIELDS HACKBRIDGE INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION WELCOME TO LONDON’S SECRET GARDEN Millfields is located in the tranquil oasis of Hackbridge, within the London borough of Sutton. A local nature reserve borders the development, whilst the picturesque River Wandle passes through it, making it an idyllic location to achieve a balanced lifestyle. Every house at Millfields has been designed to enhance the development’s surroundings, with carefully considered layouts providing stunning views of mature trees and glorious green spaces. From such a calming riverside retreat, it is hard to believe that all the excitement Central London has to offer is within easy reach. 4 5 MILLFIELDS HACKBRIDGE HACKBRIDGE STATION WATERCRESS PARK (PREVIOUS PHASE) INTRODUCTION WOOD ST A237 N AT U R E RESERVE INTRODUCTION RIVER WANDLE MILL GREEN RD MILL GREEN MITCHAM JCT STATION CGI is indicative only > Not representative of the final product 6 7 MILLFIELDS HACKBRIDGE LONDON’S BEST KEPT SECRET You have finally found it. These are homes without compromise and the perfect environment for modern living. Welcome to your forever home. LONDON’S SECRET GARDEN LONDON’S LONDON’S SECRET GARDEN LONDON’S 8 9 CGI is indicative only > Not representative of the final product MILLFIELDS HACKBRIDGE THE LOCAL AREA THE LOCAL THE LOCAL AREA THE LOCAL DISCOVER THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS With an abundance of green spaces close to home, it’s easy to enjoy an outdoor You are also superbly positioned to enjoy one of the world’s greatest lifestyle, along with all the convenience of local shopping and café culture. cities, with fast access into London’s key destinations for culture, From cosy riverside eateries to historic estates, this is a neighbourhood to be savoured. commerce, shopping and dining. 10 11 MILLFIELDS HACKBRIDGE THE LONDON Selfridges > West End LIFESTYLE With Central London less than 30 minutes away, visiting cultural attractions such as Victoria Palace Theatre or The Natural History museum is easy. Enjoy the unrivalled shopping the West End has to offer, and indulge in London’s best gastronomic experiences. When it is time to head home from the busy city, your peaceful home at Millfields is only a short train ride away. LONDON LIFESTYLE LONDON Natural History Museum > London Liberty > West End LONDON LIFESTYLE LONDON Victoria Palace Theatre > London 12 13 MILLFIELDS HACKBRIDGE CAPITAL CONNECTIONS For commuters and those who want to make the most of everything Central London has to offer, this is an ideal location. Your closest rail station, Mitcham Junction, connects you to Blackfriars or Victoria station in under 30 minutes, providing easy access to both the City and the West End. For local travel there are plenty of local bus and tram links which makes getting around easy. If you are venturing abroad, the Eurostar at St. Pancras International is just over half an hour away by train, while Gatwick Airport is easily accessed via the M23. CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS 16 28 31 38 31 43 44 69 CLAPHAM LONDON CITY ST. PANCRAS OXFORD GATWICK LIVERPOOL BRIGHTON JUNCTION VICTORIA THAMESLINK INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS AIRPORT STREET STATION Direct from Mitcham Jct Station Direct from Mitcham Jct Station Direct from Mitcham Jct Station Direct from Mitcham Jct Station Change at Victoria Station Change at East Croydon Station Change at Farringdon Station Change at East Croydon Station (From Mitcham Tram Stop) (From Mitcham Tram Stop) Showing times in minutes > Sources: TfL, National Rail and Google Maps 14 15 Belsize Park WEMBLEY STADIUM OLYMPIC PARK WESTFIELD STRATFORD Camden Town Stratford High Street VICTORIA PARK Angel MILLFIELDS LONDON ZOO King's Cross A10 A5 St. Pancras Abbey Road Bethnal REGENT’S PARK Green Euston Bow Mile End Church CLERKENWELL Old Street Warren Street Farringdon Paddington Goodge Street Liverpool A13 Street Moorgate East Acton Oxford Circus St. Paul's Whitechapel Tottenham Langdon Park Beckton Court Road ST.MARY’S AXE Limehouse Canning Town Bond Street White City Marble Arch Bank Leicester Square ST.PAUL’S Tower Gateway Shadwell Prince Regent West India Blackwall Gallions Embankment Quay WESTFIELD Notting Reach Hill Gate London NORTH CIRCULAR ROAD HYDE PARK Green Park Bridge LONDON EYE Waterloo TOWER OF LONDON GREEN PARK Shepherd's Bush EVERYTHING IN Canary 02 ARENA London City THE SHARD West King George V SHEPHERD’S BUSH Wharf Airport KENSINGTON Silvertown BUCKINGHAM PALACE BIG BEN Bermondsey Canada Water EMIRATES CABLE CAR EASY REACH Victoria Elephant & Castle SOUTHWARK PARK THAMES BARRIER M4 Earl's Court With ready access to the City’s commercial heart and all the Kennington Woolwich A4 Arsenal culture, dining and nightlife of Central London, you’re also just CHELSEA A3 a short hop from south London’s most vibrant villages. BURGESS PARK Oval Fulham Broadway BATTERSEA PARK FULHAM Greenwich SOUTH CIRCULAR ROAD Parsons Green KEW GARDENS CAMBERWELL GREENWICH OBSERVATORY Stockwell GREENWICH PARK PECKHAM Putney Bridge Clapham Junction HURLINGHAM PARK RICHMOND Clapham High Street Lewisham BY ROAD BY TRAM Clapham North BATTERSEA Brixton Cheam Park 12 mins Morden Road 8 mins Clapham Common A2 East Putney HILLY FIELDS PARK PUTNEY LOCATION Hampton Court 22 mins Wandle Park 8 mins CLAPHAM COMMON A20 A23 M25 24 mins Wimbledon 12 mins Clapham South BROCKWELL PARK LOCATION Richmond Park 25 mins Centrale Shopping Centre 14 mins Gatwick Airport 26 mins East Croydon 19 mins DULWICH PARK BALHAM Earlsfield Heathrow Airport 40 mins Beckenham Jct 45 mins RICHMOND PARK Brighton 59 mins Balham WIMBLEDON COMMON BY FOOT WIMBLEDON TENNIS CLUB Streatham Tooting Bec BY BUS Mill Green Park 4 mins Carshalton 13 mins Imperial Sports Ground 12 mins Wimbledon STREATHAM COMMON WIMBLEDON GOLF CLUB Wallington 17 mins Sainsbury’s Local 14 mins A216 Morden 26 mins Mitcham Jct Station 14 mins South Wimbledon WIMBLEDON Tooting Broadway 32 mins Hackbridge Station 15 mins MITCHAM Deen City Farm 35 mins David Weir Leisure Centre 19 mins Mitcham Eastfields A23 A3 Morden MITCHAM COMMON MITCHAM GOLF CLUB KEY Sources: TfL, National Rail and Google Maps Mitcham Junction National Rail Roads A237 CROYDON Underground Crossrail West Croydon Hackbridge Map is not to scale > Source: Google Maps HACKBRIDGE 16 CENTRALE SHOPPING CENTRE HACKBRIDGE MILLFIELDS HACKBRIDGE The Windmill > Clapham M4 A2 A307 A316 A3220 Counter Culture > Clapham A3 RICHMOND S CIRCULAR RD A PERFECT PLACE TO A3 PUTNEY HEATH PUTNEY PUT DOWN ROOTS RICHMOND PARK A214 S CIRCULAR RD Poised between Croydon and Wimbledon, and WIMBLEDON A23 COMMON within walking distance of Mitcham, Millfields brings you the very best South-West London has to offer. CRYSTAL PALACE PARK In Croydon, shopping reigns supreme. From the historic Surrey Street Market, established in 1276, A24 KINGSTON to the fashionable lifestyle quarter Boxpark, UPON THAMES established in 2016, the district’s eclectic retail MITCHAM offering is firmly anchored by its premier High Street shopping destination, Centrale. A297 Mitcham Junction A3 SURROUNDING AREA A237 CROYDON LOCATION Hackbridge New Wimbledon Theatre > Wimbledon A232 2 A217 A243 M I A232 A240 L E S SUTTON SURROUNDING AREA Outdoor Spaces > South London 4 A24 M I L E S High Street Shopping > Croydon Centre Court > Wimbledon 6 A22 M I L A24 E S A240 EPSOM DOWNS RACECOURSE A23 In Wimbledon, you will discover world- class tennis, tree-lined streets and independent boutiques that surround this charming village. Along with the famous M25 A217 A22 Wimbledon Common, it offers excellent dining and theatre – the New Wimbledon Theatre hosts around 45 shows a year, while the Polka Theatre is dedicated to events for children and families. M23 M25 SURREY HILLS AREA OF OUTSTANDING M25 NATURAL BEAUTY 17 20 21 MILLFIELDS HACKBRIDGE NATURAL SPACE AT YOUR PACE If you love the outdoors, it is here for the taking. Local green spaces, all beautifully maintained, offer a wealth of delights for the whole family – from wonderful playgrounds to serene waterways. Take a quiet woodland wander through Richmond Park, explore Mitcham Common’s abundant wildlife, jog the scenic River Wandle towpath, or enjoy a picnic amidst the historic grounds of Mordon Hall Park. OPEN SPACES OPEN SPACES Richmond Park > Richmond 22 23 MILLFIELDS HACKBRIDGE When it is time for University, London is globally renowned as a leading centre for higher learning. Should you choose to Higher Education > South London study in London, you will enjoy fast and easy access to many of the capital’s most prestigious universities and colleges. EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOLS (Ofsted rating) EDUCATION Culvers House Primary School (Good) 0.5 miles Hackbridge Primary School (Good) 0.8 miles University Learning > London Bandon Hill Primary School (Good) 3.0 miles High View Primary School (Good) 3.1 miles SECONDARY SCHOOLS Wandle Valley School (Good) 0.6 miles Wallington County Grammar School (Outstanding) 1.9 miles The Archbishop Lanfranc Academy (Good) 2.4 miles Harris Academy Merton (Outstanding) 2.8 miles Wallington High School for Girls (Good) 3.0 miles Archbishop Tenison’s CE High School (Good) 5.5 miles Ofsted ratings correct as of June 2019 > Source: gov.uk FOR THE BEST UNIVERSITIES START IN LIFE London School of Economics 10.2 miles Imperial College London 10.0 miles Whether you are anticipating your child’s first day at nursery, University of the Arts London 10.9 miles or looking to further your education at a world-leading institution, King’s College London 10.6 miles a superb education is assured.
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