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MADE in DEPTFORD from Artists to Artisans “Deptford Represents the Artistic Side of London INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION The Muse is a new development offering a selection of apartments, duplexes and houses; some of which are available with London Help to Buy. COVER IMAGE // Baroque stone carvings at Deptford Town Hall dating back to 1905 NOTE: All photography used in this brochure was captured in 2019 before social distancing measures were in effect INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION A NEW LANDMARK for Deptford The Muse is found where Deptford and New Cross meet and the urban village centre transitions into residential streets of Victorian terraces and the new landcsaped open space of Charlottenburg Park. Situated on Amersham Vale this landmark development is within a short stroll of the Deptford high street, the buzz of Deptford Market Yard and nearby New Cross station and Deptford station. RIGHT // View of The Muse looking north east with Charlottenburg Park in the foreground Computer generated image, indicative only INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR THIS IMAGE // View of The Muse looking east from Edward Street with Charlottenburg Park in the foreground Computer generated image, indicative only INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION NEW HORIZONS Take a fresh perspective BURGESS PARK LONDON BRIDGE THE RIVER THAMES CANARY WHARF THE WEST END THE CITY DEPTFORD PARK DEPTFORD HIGH STREET CHARLOTTENBURG PARK GREENWICH 20 mins walk* NEW CROSS STATION DEPTFORD STATION 6 mins walk* 8 mins walk* NOTE: Walking times start from The Muse and are approximate only. Times sourced from google.com/maps INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION HISTORY & CULTURE WATCH LOCAL AREA FILM Blessed with bountiful options This corner of South London has long been associated with the arts and creativity through its links to Goldsmiths and the Young British Artists movement of the 90s and 2000s. Today, Deptford retains that essential vibrancy and character having evolved into a welcoming and warm community that’s representative of an area rich with possibilities. Deptford residents are drawn from all walks of life but the area’s relationship with Goldsmiths sees many ex-students stay local and contribute to the creative, progressive culture that permeates the neighbourhood. Marking a perfect contrast, neighbouring Greenwich, a World Heritage Site steeped in history. TOP // Local landmark St Paul’s is cited as one of London’s finest Baroque churches ABOVE // Goldsmiths University LEFT // A scene at Deptford Market held every week INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION THIS IMAGE // Vibrant Deptford Market offers an outdoor shopping experience like no other in London where there is always a bargain to be had INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION CURATE YOUR BEST LIFE Love living and shopping local LEFT // Forest // Indoor plant specialists RIGHT // Deptford Market Yard // Host to an array of eateries, bars, local independent businesses and Deptford Train Station At the heart of the neighbourhood Check out Forest at Market Yard, is the thriving Deptford Market Yard, experts in plants and products to bring home to a number of boutiques, nature into your home. Alternatively, restaurants, bars and cafés, all infused a quick trip to Greenwich will really get with the independent spirit of the area. the juices flowing with a huge array Residents aren’t short on inspiration of independent shops and high-street with interiors and lifestyle specialists brands to choose from. aplenty to help realise their vision. INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION ECLECTIC & ALWAYS AUTHENTIC Food, drink and going out Alive with possibility night or day, Deptford is home to an eclectic mix of eateries, bars and nightspots. Whatever your flavour, the neighbourhood has something for you. From authentic Jamaican food and Cocktails at Buster Mantis, tropical café vibes at Isla Ray, to a more traditional dining experience, and a taste of Italy in South London, check out the highly regarded Marcella on Deptford High Street. LEFT // Buster Mantis // Bar and kitchen with a Jamaican theme specialising in cocktails and soul food (off Deptford High Street) “Deptford is a colourful area. There’s a strong community in terms of the old and the new and has so much potential.” FOUNDER & OWNER // ISLA RAY LEFT // Marcella // Fine yet simple Italian cuisine served in a sophisticated setting (Deptford High Street) INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION MADE IN DEPTFORD From artists to artisans “Deptford represents the artistic side of London. There’s a really stong identity here - It’s where it’s at !” MANAGING DIRECTOR // THE BOHEMIANS Deptford’s unique creative culture is on show almost everywhere you look. The streets are adorned with eye- catching public art that provides the perfect set dressing for the many local artisan boutiques, businesses and galleries. From vibrant exhibition space and cafe, Deptford Does Art to award-winning hair salon The Bohemians, Deptford’s independent spirit is fully in evidence. THIS IMAGE // Deptford Does Art // Exhibition space, café and gift shop promoting local artists (Deptford High Street) INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION Live today, don't wait for tomrrow THIS IMAGE // The Prime Meridian // The place where time and global positioning is measured from (Greenwich Observatory) INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION ROYAL PARKS THIS IMAGE // The iconic view from and open spaces Greenwich Observatory over Greenwich Park, the Cutty Sark, London Bridge and The City of London BELOW RIGHT // Peckham Rye Park and Common // 113 acres of open grassland, ornamental and water gardens, lakes and recreation areas including playgrounds, outdoor gym, sports pitches, skate park and café Situated at the edge of a park, one of the most pleasing aspects of life at The Muse is easy access to open spaces offering places to pause, think, relax and exercise. Nearby Greenwich Park and Observatory Gardens dominates the wider local area both in terms of green space and its stunning panoramic views. To the north, the Thames weaves its way through London, opening up vistas to the impressive skyline of Canary Wharf across the river. Burgess Park and Peckham Rye to the west of Deptford complete the ring of green spaces that orbit the development. INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION THE RIGHT BALANCE Place wellbeing at the heart of your lifestyle Balance is everything in life and a home at The Muse makes blending well-being with your lifestyle an easy choice. Residents can realign their chakras close by at The Yoga Room on Deptford Market Yard or, for a more explosive work out, make an appointment with a personal trainer at The Commando Temple on Resolution Way. To generate the perfect mind and body harmony why not try out Fujian White Crane Kung Fu who offer instruction at the Albany. The local parks, open spaces and city beyond FAR LEFT // The Yoga Room // Yoga studio are well connected by an excellent network and instruction (Deptford Market Yard) of cycle routes. The thriving repair shop and ABOVE LEFT // London Velo // Cycle repair hang-out, London Velo, is testament to the shop and café (Deptford High Street) extent to which cycle culture has taken off in ABOVE // The Albany // Community arts South East London. centre (Douglas Way, Deptford) INTRO LOCATION LIFESTYLE EXPLORE & DISCOVER SPECIFICATION DEPTFORD PARK A 2 0 0 R GREENWICH IVE PIER FOLKSTONE R TH GARDENS AMES 26 55 EXPLORE & DISCOVER 27 MAZE HILL 29 Local highlights 20 21 48 11 A CUTTY SARK 20 0 41 28 10 25 44 A200 ST. ALFEGE T ARD ST PARK EDWA 42 24 9 D 19 E P T 13 F O 15 R ST. PAUL’S A D D 2 43 2 CHURCHYARD LOCAL NATURE H T H ST 0 RESERVE 9 S RD S T 37 DEPTFORD T WA 52 A A DW ED 6 M E M 3 49 0 E S R E 54 2 R 31 2 A A S 36 40 46 GREENWICH H H 12 A A 14 33 M M GREENWICH 50 1 4 PARK V V 16 A A L L E E 5 MINS 30 5 MINS 10 MINS FORDHAM PARK D E 8 P T F O 5 35 R D D H H S S T 53 T NEW CROSS A A 2 2 2 1 2 1 17 1 0 32 0 2 9 D 9 2 45 OBSERVATORY OSS RD CROS A NEW CR NE 6 A 23 GARDENS N EW C 0 18 CROSS 2 SS R 38 A 7 D 6 NEW CROSS GATE 39 19 34 51 DEPTFORD 22 47 BRIDGE RETAIL & RECREATION FOOD & DRINK 25 Sticks’n’Sushi GALLERIES & ART SPACES SCHOOLS & EDUCATION 26 Trafalgar Tavern 1 Deptford Market Yard 12 Buster Mantis 37 The Old Police Station 47 Goldsmiths University 27 The Sail Loft 2 Forest 13 Marcella 38 Deptford Does Art 48 University of Greenwich 28 Rox Burger 3 Rag n Bone Vintage 14 The Tapas Room 39 MMX Gallery 49 Deptford Lounge - Library and study space 29 The Old Brewery 4 Iceland 15 Deli X 40 Cockpit Arts 50 Deptford Green Secondary School 5 Saisbury's and Argos 16 Taproom SE8 HEALTH & WELLBEING 41 no format Gallery 51 Addey and Stanhope School 6 Asda 17 Isla Ray 42 Gossamer Fog 52 St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School 7 TK Maxx 18 Amersham Arms 30 The Albany 43 Oliver's Jazz Bar 53 Childeric Primary School 8 Yonder Living 19 The Royal Albert Public House 31 The Yoga Room 44 National Maritime Museum 54 Tidemill Primary Academy 9 Greenwich Market 20 Park Café Hönle 32 London Velo 45 Greenwich Oservatory 55 Trinity Laban 10 Joli Vintage 21 Eat Vietnam Bar B Grill 33 Commando Temple 46 The Fan Museum 11 Coco Barkley 22 The Guildford Arms 34 Iyengar Yoga Institute NOTE: Walking and cycling times start from 23 The Hill 35 Amersham Vale Practice/New Cross Surgery The Muse and are approximate only.
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