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AN AWARD-WINNING COLLECTION of NEW HOMES WELCOME to TRINITY SQUARE an Award-Winning Design for a Brand New Community AN AWARD-WINNING COLLECTION OF NEW HOMES WELCOME TO TRINITY SQUARE An award-winning design for a brand new community Winner of the ‘Best Project’ All homes have been Housing Design Award, carefully designed to create a Trinity Square is a striking new neighbourhood collection of new homes built around wide, tree-lined located in Colindale, roads with plenty of green north-west London. With open space. Structured one, two and three-bedroom around the pace of modern apartments and three and lifestyles, it reflects the aim four-bedroom houses on to deliver a bright, modern offer, you’ll find the home and calming environment to that’s right for you. come home to. \\ BARRATT LONDON \\ TRINITY SQUARE \\ 4 \\ S to n e g r o v e A410 Eware ne A a L A London s M ' Boadway a n EDWARE r a B s e h H ark D i L M1 town with g a h W inchley n S 9 e t re 0 e 1 t 5 an exciting ALEANDRA WALTASTOW A PAR E ne B La i A rch t future ark u t tch a ENDON hi c W y H i l l Located 21 minutes by Tube Do llis from Euston Underground ASTEAD Ro INLEY ad EAT B O station, served by the Northern line, Colindale offers a fast ANEY B ASTEAD u commute into the City and rn B O t L Se O F alfurther afield. a EBLEY k B This corner of the popular ro a ILLESDEN d London Borough of Barnet is w A ADEN a 04 steadily undergoing a full B y 5 Chur E TOWN A regeneration, benefitting from REENTS INS ROSS the £4.5 billion transformation PAR Eware A of neighbouring Brent Cross 5 COLINDALE and West Hendon. H E T o d h A new school will be created nITY O e ITY O g LONDONe w H ESTINSTER y a y Colindale within the Trinity Square p Q re d ot e development, adding to the YDE AR L R / a o t n a e great choice of schools and e d e tr S n colleges nearby. London’s y so a r leading universities are also ENSINTON a P W C ELSEA olindee a within easy reach via Colindale SOUTAR p L ne d r e o n Underground. f hley La t Church Road Finc a 4 W 0 REENI 5 A A BATTERSEA 4 0 Fall 9 od d en a Way o R B r A r e la n d u a LEISA T t c o Kingsbury r R i n A St o K r C t i e n ng ad et e sb al o h K ur T R t y h s r A e n' R ee o RIONDGreenhill AR oa H Qu d y N d M1 A e 5 0 ENTON 2 Kenton H S Kingsbury h Hendon e e n e d p o c n o W Harrow- te ay R 4 ENDON on-the- o F ay 0 1 a 5 A A Hill d A B ross C Nth ark h u r c h OLDERS W L W a a t n f o e 6 REEN r 40 d A R o a A d Pr R Nor th En d Ro ad Preston S H S 06 e A4 n Kenton d S o a n l m E W o d n B Rvoir g d w a S oa y tr R a EBLEY AR e ar re e ul t rc R Ci o h a rt d Forty Lane B o la N e N embley ck iv ue b W n i r e rd D v H t a A W ark i S ur t ll u f y d o o b C t A Cricklewood r u r r y d y r o Bent e H u F n b R ne D a ill d East La L u o od S a 88 rive lewo d 0 D ck A4 ark Cri y P le b Cricklewood A ASTEAD 4 N embley m C 0 e r 0 ic 5 W k le w BOROU O BRENT o ark o d B d r a e o o a n R d a w L e a k l r e y a W S NEASDEN h F P c in i c h h C le y Ro ad A4 D EBLEY 04 d S \\ BARRATT LONDON \\ TRINITY SQUARE \\ H a Wembley h 6 \\ Ha igh Ro o rro o w R Central t S Town oad W een -U W p H H T a i r ll r igh R ow H oa Bondesbury R d Kilburn oa 7 A d A40 40 90 The best of London within easy reach Ideal for commuters, Trinity If you’re looking to escape Square is located just under London, the M1 is easily a mile from both Colindale accessible by car. By Tube, Underground station and Kings Cross Station is just Mill Hill Broadway rail station, 22 minutes from Colindale connecting directly with the Underground and is a gateway City in 22 minutes. to the north of the UK. Luton Airport is a convenient Colindale Venture to Central London, 25-minute journey from Mill where Oxford Street and its Hill Broadway Station. Mill Hill multitude of shops can be 5 Broadway reached within 45 minutes. mins Mill Hill Broadway Brent 5 Colindale Cross mins 17 Brent Cross mins 5 mins Kentish 10 Camden 17 Town mins Town mins Kentish Town 10 mins Kings Cross St Pancras 16 16 International mins mins Camden Town 22 17 mins mins 22 mins St Pancras Int - 16min From Mill Hill Broadway National Rail Kings Cross - 22min 16 minutes to Kings Cross St Pancras International 22 22 minutes to Farringdon Farringdon Farringdon mins 22 mins From Colindale Tube (Northern Line) 25 Euston 5 minutes to Brent Cross mins 17 minutes to Camden Town 22 minutes to Kings Cross St Pancras International 23 minutes to Farringdon 27 minutes to Oxford Street Blackfriars Bank 30 mins 25 Airport (by Tube/train) 30 mins Euston mins 25 minutes to Luton Parkway Bank Travel times are approximate. Blackfriars Sources: tfl.gov.uk and 30 mins maps.google.com 30 mins \\ BARRATT LONDON \\ TRINITY SQUARE \\ 8 \\ Baker Street 19 34 39 mins mins mins Great shopping and dining on your doorstep The direct area offers a good selection of garden, Di Princi serves up hand-crafted contemporary bars and restaurants, all Italian food ‘just as Mamma cooked it!’ within walking distance. In nearby Mill Hill With live jazz performances most Broadway and Edgware, you will find a Saturdays, Atithi offers delicious north number of independent boutiques, coffee Indian dishes and El-Valquero is a lively shops and traditional pubs. meat eater’s paradise serving authentic South American food. Pause for a coffee at Coffee Affair, your friendly little neighbourhood coffee shop, or At nearby Brent Cross Shopping Centre, try Sunny Hill Café – a hidden gem with a free all-day parking is offered alongside cosy log cabin interior. Or dine in one of the the choice of over 120 shops, bars and many nearby pubs and restaurants offering restaurants. A £1.4bn makeover will see various cuisines from around the world. the shopping centre double in size by 2021/2022. The plans include a new The Beaufort Pub offers a sunny patio cinema complex, hotel and over 200 extra garden and traditional British dining retail brands. \\ BARRATT LONDON \\ TRINITY SQUARE \\ 10 \\ Popular places to explore Fill your weekends visiting Sports facilities are some of the other local excellent with several attractions. The RAF leisure centres to choose Museum is located just from nearby. Book a tee down the road or Harry time at Bushey Hall Golf Potter World at Warner Course, an 18-hole course Bros. Studio is a short car open to the public as well journey away. as members with a clubhouse that has stood Green open spaces are in for over a century. The abundance, with over 200 Copthall Leisure Centre sits parks and open spaces to in the Allianz Park stadium explore across the Borough and is home to The Tom of Barnet. Mill Hill Park is Daly Diving Academy. just 15 minutes’ walk away or there’s Aldenham Country Park boasting 160 acres of open space. Golf courses, running tracks and sailing at the nearby Welsh Harp Brent Reservoir are all around a ten-minute drive or just a couple of stops on the Tube. \\ BARRATT LONDON \\ TRINITY SQUARE \\ 12 \\ 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 355 309 310 354 311 312 313 353 314 319 320 315 321 352 316 317 318 OYOOD SQUARE 351 CORNER MEAD 350 328 SALES SUITE AND 329 SO AARTENT 349 330 348 331 347 346 345 332 344 343 342 356 357 AINS 358 SQUARE BENTA 359 SQUARE 360 361 BANNEER SQUARE LAY AREA 368 369 370 371 380 381 382 383 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 EERSON SQUARE 384 385 386 387 388 GRAHAME PARK WAY 389 390 F U T U R E S C H O O L S I T E 391 392 393 394 395 BOES SQUARE Site plan 396 Trinity Square has everything you might need right on your doorstep – great transport connections, good schools within walking distance, a number of shops, restaurants and bars close by and the countryside ASAL within easy reach.
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