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Brixton Sw9 The THE BRIXTON SW9 THE BRIXTON SW9 WELCOME Set around a central courtyard, The Junction offers a choice of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. All are designed and fitted to exceptional standards, with some having far reaching views. With vibrant Brixton on your doorstep, The Junction represents the ultimate in exciting, modern living. THE PARK BE PART OF A NEW NEIGHBOURHOOD The Junction is Phase 4 at The Park – an innovative project which, once complete, will feature over 1000 new build 1 2 and refurbishment properties. Master planning for The Park has focused on creating a sustainable community with improved public open spaces, as well as impressive new community features. Existing trees will be retained throughout the neighbourhood to provide a mature setting enhanced with extensive new street tree planting. Cycle stores provide an environmentally friendly and economically efficient option for transport. The scheme also incorporates a public art strategy. These facilities, along with excellent transport connections, all ensure that The Park will become a vibrant, urban neighbourhood offering residents a unique opportunity to live in a dynamic city environment within natural surroundings. COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE 3 COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE 4 1 ESTATE WAYFINDING SIGNAGE BY LOCAL ARTISTS 2 LIDCOTE PLACE – PHASE 2 1 THE JUNCTION 3 THE REDMAYNE APARTMENTS – PHASE 3 4 PARK HEIGHTS – FUTURE PHASE THE JUNCTION 2 THE BRIXTON SW9 The creation of a building of exemplar architectural quality will symbolise the change and transformation of the area. BPTW ARCHITECTS 3 THE JUNCTION COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE THE JUNCTION 4 5 THE JUNCTION COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE THE JUNCTION 6 THE OF BRIXTON 2 Brixton is the epicentre of today’s contemporary culture. For bands, playing at the famous Academy is one of the landmarks of success. Artists gather at the pop-up galleries 1 3 that are an essential part of local life. Everywhere there is music and a buzz in the air. This is true urban living. Just ten minutes from your front door, you can be browsing in the boutiques or taking in the colours and sounds of bustling Brixton Market on Electric Avenue – the first market street to be lit by electricity. There are vintage clothing stores, intriguing 4 bars, pulsating clubs and street art – something new every day. Of course Brixton has always had this attraction. It has long been a melting pot of cosmopolitan cultures and the vibe is just as charged as it has always been. 5 6 1 THE RITZY CINEMA CAFE 0.6 MILES* 2 BRIXTON WINDMILL 1.2 MILES* 3 BRIXTON VILLAGE 0.6 MILES* 7 THE JUNCTION 4 THE RITZY CINEMA 0.6 MILES* 5 & 6 O2 ACADEMY MUSIC VENUE 0.3 MILES* THE JUNCTION 8 * Distance from: www.google.co.uk/maps 9 THE JUNCTION THE JUNCTION 10 TASTES OF DELIGHT YOUR SENSES Effervescent Brixton offers a thriving social lifestyle. There are a multitude of shops a short walk from the development, 2 ranging from well-known British retail chains to local artisan stores. The stalls of Brixton Market are popular too – full of mouth-watering foods from every corner of the world. There are vintage clothing stores, intriguing bars and clubs, festivals, pop up galleries, street art and more. 1 Brixton is now one of the best areas in London to be hungry. Indulge your senses with the diverse range of world cuisines on offer. With so much choice, the only problem is where to begin. 3 4 5 1 BRIXTON CORNERCOPIA 0.6 MILES* 2 SAN MARINO CAFE 0.4 MILES* 11 THE JUNCTION 3 BRIXTON MARKET 0.6 MILES* 4 FEDERATION COFFEE 0.6 MILES* 5 CASA SIBILLA 0.6 MILES* THE JUNCTION 12 * Distance from: www.google.co.uk/maps 2 1 3 1 BRIXTON VILLAGE 0.6 MILES* 2 PHOENIX CAFE 0.6 MILES* 13 THE JUNCTION 3 BREADS ETCETERA CAFE 0.9 MILES* THE JUNCTION 14 * Distance from: www.google.co.uk/maps This is city life with no shortage of green spaces; Wandsworth and Clapham EXPERIENCE THE Commons, Battersea and Brixton Parks. There’s Tooting Bec Common with its athletics track, gym and lido for all-day outdoor and indoor pursuits and the Oval cricket ground for relaxing on summer afternoons. Towards the river there are sophisticated restaurants on the South Bank, OF NEW NEIGHBOURS the delicacies of Borough Market and culture at the Tate Modern. The Junction is ideally positioned and is set to become a much coveted London address with transformation in full swing in this vibrant part of South London. Proudly emerging into one of the most sought after locations, the whole area – right down to the river at Battersea – is enjoying a rejuvenation that has the whole world looking on in admiration. 2 3 1 4 5 1 TOOTING LIDO 3.3 MILES* 2 STOCKWELL 0.6 MILES* 3 NORTHCOTE ROAD, CLAPHAM 2.3 MILES* 15 THE JUNCTION 4 BATTERSEA PARK 2.0 MILES* 5 SOUTH BANK 0.9 MILES* THE JUNCTION 16 * Distance from: www.google.co.uk/maps THE BUZZ OF The Junction is ideally placed – north, south, east, west – in whichever direction you choose, you’re so close to everything that matters. So many of London’s most exciting places are less than 30 minutes away. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW TO DISCOVER OXFORD CIRCUS (10 mins) WATERLOO (12 mins) LONDON BRIDGE (13 mins) PICCADILLY CIRCUS (15 mins) ST PANCRAS (15 mins) HIGHBURY & ISLINGTON BLACKFRIARS (19 mins) CAMDEN (20 mins) for Carnaby Street for South Bank for Borough Market for China Town for Eurostar departures (18 mins) for Upper Street for Tate Modern for Camden Market All times taken from Brixton underground station: www.tfl.gov.uk 17 THE JUNCTION THE JUNCTION 18 FROM BRIXTON UNDERGROUND STATION THE EASE OF ANK B ICTORIA VAUXHALL V ORD CIRCUS PLACES F Eurostar International Terminal OX Searcys Champagne Bar O St Pancras Renaissance Hotel F LONDON & BEYOND INTEREST KING’S CROSS, ST PANCRAS Art at St Pancras Peyton and Byrne Bakery 4 7 mins mins 11 14 PLACES The development’s central location makes it so easy to reach mins mins OXO Tower Tate Modern 15 O mins F all parts of town. Brixton Underground and Railway stations PLACES HMS President INTEREST River Bar & Restaurant are only 5 minutes* walking distance. There are 24 hour Leadenhall Market O Bridewell Theatre F bus services from just a few yards down the road. Whether INTEREST Lombard Street PLACES The Royal Exchange you’re commuting to the City or Canary Wharf, shopping Cheapside Oxford Street PLACES O 19 F 15 at Stratford Westfield or partying in the West End, you’ve Bond Street mins INTEREST mins The British Library Ice Bar London O F arrived in minutes. INTEREST The Shaw Theatre Choccywoccydoodah Baker Street ill H A night out on the South Bank is only 17 minutes** away via the Victoria Line. Regent’s Park PLACES erne Victoria Palace Theatre H The clubs of Shoreditch, restaurants of Soho, shops of the King’s Road and the PLACES Tate Britain via Apollo Victoria Theatre West End are waiting to be discovered. When you feel like a spot of culture, take Garden Museum O F ill O St. James’s Theatre INTEREST H the 3 stops on the Victoria Line to Tate Britain. If you’ve booked tickets at the F Lambeth Palace INTEREST Her Majesty’s Theatre erne H theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue is only a 16 minute** journey. Ovalhouse Theatre via The Oval Cricket Ground RIARS Brixton Railway station places you just minutes from central London where you can F LACK connect with Eurostar at St Pancras for international rail travel. With Victoria only B ST PANCRAS INTERNATIONAL 8 minutes away, the Gatwick Express can take you to the airport in only 30 minutes** whilst the tube can get you to Heathrow Airport in just 53 minutes**. FROM BRIXTON RAIL STATION 19 THE JUNCTION * Distance from: www.google.co.uk/maps ** Times taken from Brixton Underground station: www.tfl.gov.uk THE JUNCTION 20 THE JUNCTION BATHE IN THE GLOW The apartments invite you to live life to the full; with ample natural light and a generous sense of space. Each apartment has its own patio, terrace or sunspace allowing natural light to flood in with floor to ceiling glazed windows. 21 THE JUNCTION THE JUNCTION 22 THE JUNCTION CONTEMPORARY INTERIORS GENERAL Smooth white painted walls, ceiling and architraves Flush internal doors with brushed chrome ironmongery Wool blend carpets to bedrooms Fitted wardrobes to bedroom one Downlights to kitchen, bathroom and en-suite TV points to living room and bedrooms Telephone points to living room and bedrooms Provision for digital and satellite TV services 1 Wood effect laminate flooring to kitchen, living area and hall 10 year NHBC warranty Car Club available 2 KITCHEN Contemporary kitchens with under unit lighting Silestone worktop Stainless steel undermounted sink Neff stainless steel single oven, Neff ceramic hob and Elica integrated hood 3 Zanussi integrated fridge/freezer Zanussi integrated dishwasher Neff washer/dryer located in Hall cupboard 1 Subject to individual purchaser connection 2 Free membership for first year, charges apply thereafter. Please speak to a member of the team for more information 3 Hood designs may vary according to kitchen layout 23 THE JUNCTION COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE THE JUNCTION 24 BATHROOM Villeroy & Boch contemporary white sanitaryware with chrome mixer taps Hansgrohe thermostatic chrome shower mixer Glass shower screen to bath Glass shower enclosure to en-suite Large format ceramic wall tiling with co-ordinating floor tiling Chrome heated towel rail Shaver socket Mirror HEATING Centralised District Heating System Under floor heating GREEN CREDENTIALS Green roofs Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4 Car free development SECURITY Front door with viewer and multipoint locking Video entry system Smoke detectors CCTV 4 COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGESS 4 Please speak to a member of the team to find out the area of coverage for CCTV 25 THE JUNCTION THE JUNCTION 26 THE SITE PLAN BLOCK A Private Sale BLOCK B Private Sale and Shared Ownership BLOCK C Shared Ownership BLOCK A BLOCK C BRIXTON ROAD ARK WALK BRIXTON TUBE AND STOCKWELL P RAIL STATIONS 250M STOCKWELL TUBE STATION 27 THE JUNCTION Site plan is not to scale.
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