Canonbury Cross, Islington N1 a Collection of New Three Bedroom Townhouses

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Canonbury Cross, Islington N1 a Collection of New Three Bedroom Townhouses A collection of new-build three bedroom townhouses available by auction Canonbury Cross, Islington N1 A collection of new three bedroom townhouses ■ Freehold new-build townhouses, to be offered individually ■ Located directly off Canonbury Road, just north of Canonbury Square ■ Walking distance to Highbury & Islington station (0.16km) ■ Living areas of approx. 164 sq m (1,767 sq ft) to 173 sq m (1,866 sq ft) ■ Large open plan kitchen / dining areas ■ Courtyard gardens and roof terraces ■ High quality specification throughout ■ Each property benefits from a 10 year NHBC Warranty ■ Offered by Notting Hill Sales, part of Notting Hill Housing Internal images depict a furnished show house within the scheme Canonbury Cross Floor plans | H3 Imperial (ft) Metric (m) Dining room 15’-5” x 12’-7” 4.7 x 3.8 Kitchen 15’-5” x 18’-3” 4.7 x 5.6 Living room 15’-5” x 12’-3” 4.7 x 3.7 Study 6’-9” x 8’-9” 2.0 x 2.7 Bedroom 1 9’-9” x 20’-4” 3.0 x 6.2 Bedroom 2 15’-5” x 12’-3” 4.7 x 3.7 Bedroom 3 15’-5” x 8’-9” 4.7 x 2.7 Terrace (level 2) 15’-2” x 7’-7” 4.6 x 2.3 Courtyard (level -1) 16’-0” x 12’-0” 4.9 x 3.6 Lightwell (level -1) 8’-1” x 3’-8” 2.5 x 1.1 Gross internal area 1767 sq.ft 164.2 sq.m RETAINING WALL PLANTER Plot number Address Property Type SQM SQFT Courtyard FENCE FENCE H3 22 Edward’s Cottages 3 bedroom house (mid terrace) 164 1,767 FIXED LOUVRES FIXED LOUVRES H4 23 Edward’s Cottages 3 bedroom house (mid terrace) 172 1,856 W Dining Living Bedroom 2 Ensuite H5 24 Edward’s Cottages 3 bedroom house (mid terrace) 172 1,856 Bedroom 1 25 Edward’s Cottages 3 bedroom house (mid terrace) 171 1,835 Bathroom H6 WC H7 12 Compton Avenue 3 bedroom house (mid terrace) 173 1,866 Kitchen St PRIVACY Study W Bedroom 3 Private terrace SCREEN DW FF H8 14 Compton Avenue 3 bedroom house (mid terrace) 173 1,866 PARAPET WALL PARAPET WALL Utility CANOPY CANOPY OVER Lightwell WD HIU Lightwell BIN STORE H9 16 Compton Avenue 3 bedroom house (mid terrace) 165 1,779 LowerLower ground ground Ground floorfloor First floorfloor SecondSecond floor floor These plans are to be used as a guide only to the dwelling types available. Room dimensions are based on construction drawings. Where areas have been calculated for square feet, the dimensions have been rounded to a whole number. All areas may vary by a tolerance of 5%. Kitchens are indicative only, subject to change. Storage will be compromised by HIU unit. Floor plans | H4 Floor plans | H5 Imperial (ft) Metric (m) Imperial (ft) Metric (m) Dining room 15’-5” x 14’-1” 4.7 x 4.3 Dining room 15’-5” x 14’-1” 4.7 x 4.3 Kitchen 15’-5” x 18’-3” 4.7 x 5.6 Kitchen 15’-5” x 18’-3” 4.7 x 5.6 Living room 15’-5” x 13’-9” 4.7 x 4.2 Living room 15’-5” x 13’-9” 4.7 x 4.2 Study 6’-9” x 8’-9” 2.0 x 2.7 Study 6’-9” x 8’-9” 2.0 x 2.7 Bedroom 1 9’-9” x 21’-10” 3.0 x 6.7 Bedroom 1 9’-9” x 21’-10” 3.0 x 6.7 Bedroom 2 15’-5” x 10’-0” 4.7 x 3.0 Bedroom 2 15’-5” x 10’-0” 4.7 x 3.0 Bedroom 3 15’-5” x 8’-9” 4.7 x 2.7 Bedroom 3 15’-5” x 8’-9” 4.7 x 2.7 Terrace (level 2) 15’-4” x 7’-8” 4.7 x 2.3 Terrace (level 2) 15’-4” x 7’-8” 4.7 x 2.3 Courtyard (level -1) 16’-1” x 11’-3” 4.9 x 3.4 Courtyard (level -1) 16’-1” x 11’-3” 4.9 x 3.4 Lightwell (level -1) 9’-1” x 3’-2” 2.8 x 1.0 Lightwell (level -1) 8’-1” x 3’-2” 2.5 x 1.0 Gross internal area 1855 sq.ft 172.4 sq.m Gross internal area 1855 sq.ft 172.4 sq.m RETAINING WALL RETAINING WALL PLANTER PLANTER Courtyard Courtyard FENCE FENCE FENCE FENCE W W Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Living Dining Living Dining Ensuite Ensuite Bedroom 1 Bathroom Bathroom Bedroom 1 WC WC Ensuite Ensuite Kitchen St Study Private terrace Kitchen St Bedroom 3 W Study W Bedroom 3 Private terrace DW DW PRIVACY SCREEN FF FF PARAPET WALL PARAPET WALL PARAPET WALL PRIVACY SCREEN Utility Utility CANOPY CANOPY HIU WD CANOPY WD HIU BIN CANOPY Lightwell BIN OVER Lightwell Lightwell Lightwell OVER STORE STORE LowerLower ground ground Ground floorfloor FirstFirst floorfloor SecondSecond floor floor Lower groundground GroundGround floor floor FirstFirst floorfloor SecondSecond floor floor These plans are to be used as a guide only to the dwelling types available. Room dimensions are based on construction drawings. Where areas have been calculated for square feet, the dimensions have been rounded to a whole number. All areas may vary by a tolerance of 5%. Kitchens are indicative only, subject to change. Storage will be compromised by HIU unit. Floor plans | H6 Floor plans | H7 Imperial (ft) Metric (m) Imperial (ft) Metric (m) Dining room 15’-3” x 14’-1” 4.7 x 4.3 Dining room 15’-5” x 14’-1” 4.7 x 4.3 Kitchen 15’-3” x 18’-3” 4.7 x 5.6 Kitchen 15’-5” x 18’-3” 4.7 x 5.6 Living room 15’-3” x 13’-9” 4.7 x 4.2 Living room 15’-5” x 13’-9” 4.7 x 4.2 Study 6’-9” x 8’-9” 2.0 x 2.7 Study 6’-9” x 8’-9” 2.0 x 2.7 Bedroom 1 9’-7” x 21’-10” 2.9 x 6.7 Bedroom 1 9’-9” x 21’-10” 3.0 x 6.7 Bedroom 2 15’-3” x 10’-0” 4.7 x 3.0 Bedroom 2 15’-5” x 10’-0” 4.7 x 3.0 Bedroom 3 15’-3” x 8’-9” 4.7 x 2.7 Bedroom 3 15’-5” x 8’-9” 4.7 x 2.7 Terrace (level 2) 14’-7” x 7’-8” 4.4 x 2.3 Terrace (level 2) 15’-4” x 7’-8” 4.7 x 2.3 Courtyard (level -1) 15’-5” x 17’-9” 4.7 x 5.4 Courtyard (level -1) 15’-7” x 11’-3” 4.8 x 3.4 Lightwell (level -1) 9’-1” x 2’-5” 2.8 x 0.7 Lightwell (level -1) 8’-2” x 4’-11” 2.5 x 1.5 Gross internal area 1835 sq.ft 170.5 sq.m Gross internal area 1865 sq.ft 173.4 sq.m FENCE RETAINING WALL RETAINING PLANTER WALL PLANTER FENCE FENCE Courtyard Courtyard FENCE w Bedroom 2 W Dining Living Bedroom 2 Dining Ensuite Living Bedroom 1 Ensuite Bathroom Bedroom 1 Bathroom WC WC Ensuite Ensuite Kitchen St Study Private terrace Bedroom 3 w St DW Study PRIVACY SCREEN Kitchen Bedroom 3 W Private terrace FF DW PARAPET WALL FF PRIVACY SCREEN Utility CANOPY PARAPET WALL BIN WD OVER CANOPY Utility STORE WD HIU Lightwell HIU Lightwell CANOPY Lightwell CANOPY Lighthwell BIN OVER STORE Lower ground Ground floor First floor Second floor LowerLower ground ground floor GroundGround floorfloor FirstFirst floor floor SecondSecond floor floor Lower ground Ground floor First floor Second floor These plans are to be used as a guide only to the dwelling types available. Room dimensions are based on construction drawings. Where areas have been calculated for square feet, the dimensions have been rounded to a whole number. All areas may vary by a tolerance of 5%. Kitchens are indicative only, subject to change. Storage will be compromised by HIU unit. Floor plans | H8 Floor plans | H9 Imperial (ft) Metric (m) Imperial (ft) Metric (m) Dining room 15’-5” x 14’-1” 4.7 x 4.3 Dining room 15’-5” x 14’-1” 4.7 x 4.3 Kitchen 15’-5” x 18’-3” 4.7 x 5.6 Kitchen 15’-5” x 18’-3” 4.7 x 5.6 Living room 15’-5” x 13’-9” 4.7 x 4.2 Living room 15’-5” x 13’-9” 4.7 x 4.2 Study 6’-9” x 8’-9” 2.0 x 2.7 Study 6’-9” x 8’-9” 2.0 x 2.7 Bedroom 1 9’-9” x 21’-10” 3.0 x 6.7 Bedroom 1 9’-9” x 21’-10” 3.0 x 6.7 Bedroom 2 15’-5” x 10’-0” 4.7 x 3.0 Bedroom 2 15’-5” x 10’-0” 4.7 x 3.0 Bedroom 3 15’-5” x 8’-9” 4.7 x 2.7 Bedroom 3 15’-5” x 8’-9” 4.7 x 2.7 Terrace (level 2) 15’-4” x 7’-8” 4.7 x 2.3 Terrace (level 2) 15’-4” x 7’-8” 4.7 x 2.3 Courtyard (level -1) 16’-1” x 11’-3” 4.9 x 3.4 Courtyard (level -1) 15’-7” x 11’-3” 4.8 x 3.4 Lightwell (level -1) 8’-2” x 4’-11” 2.5 x 1.5 Lightwell (level -1) 8’-2” x 4’-11” 2.5 x 1.5 Gross internal area 1865 sq,ft 173.4 sq.m Gross internal area 1865 sq.ft 173.4 sq.m RETAINING WALL RETAINING WALL PLANTER PLANTER FENCE FENCE FENCE FENCE Courtyard Courtyard W w Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Living Dining Dining Living Ensuite Ensuite Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom Bathroom WC WC Ensuite Ensuite Kitchen St W Private terrace Kitchen St Study Private terrace Study Bedroom 3 Bedroom 3 w DW DW PARAPET WALL SCREEN PRIVACY PRIVACY SCREEN FF FF PARAPET WALL PARAPET WALL Utility Utility CANOPY CANOPY BIN BIN OVER CANOPY WD OVER CANOPY HIU Lightwell STORE STORE Lightwell WD Lightwell HIU Lighthwell LowerLower ground ground GroundGround floorfloor FirstFirst floorfloor SecondSecond floor floor LowerLower ground ground Ground floor floor FirstFirst floor floor Second floor floor These plans are to be used as a guide only to the dwelling types available.
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