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Remix Is a New Collection of 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments 01 Remix is a new collection of 1 and 2 bedroom apartments 01 ENDLESS COMBINATIONS: HARLESDEN OLD ND NEW A Local people have helped to define a bright new future for Harlesden through active involvement in local planning. RemixHelix is the final piece in the Remix is a boutique collection of just exciting recreation of New Stonebridge 34 one and two bedroom apartments, Park and part of Harlesden’s major built around residential courtyards regeneration programme. with a central green space. Heritage and diversity continue Helix will be the next larger phase, to be celebrated while a significant delivering a vibrant mix of 178 one, number of new properties, businesses two and three bedroom apartments and environments are helping to and houses, set around a landscaped, regenerate the area. communal area for residents to enjoy. RemixHelix is part of the ongoing Located just a short journey from regeneration of Harlesden. Apartments Harlesden High Street, which is in within these two developments have the process of being revamped, and been designed to give existing and new the £5 billion regeneration at Old Oak residents quality new homes, alongside Park, RemixHelix is a great place to new and improved public spaces and live, giving you the best of Harlesden community facilities, and within easy old and new. reach of the transport connections from nearby Harlesden station. Computer generated image of Remix. 02 03 Remix forms part of the award-winning New Stonebridge Park development, combining stylish new homes with a well-designed community setting. This is a place where residents enjoy London living, exactly as it should be. STYLE, DESIGN AND QUALITY COMBINED Computer generated image of Remix. 04 05 Over £225 million has been invested in the regeneration of this corner of Harlesden. 1960s tower blocks have been replaced with MORE THAN 1,850 low rise homes and the whole community is served with JUST BRICKS AND newly created amenities. Work began in 1998 and today there is a MORTAR thriving community, complete with communal landscaped areas, a new community centre, new health centre, a café and a range of shops. The children’s centre, designed by Will Alsop, was shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize in 2005. The outdoor communal areas surrounding Remix have been designed as multifunctional spaces that bring people together. Neighbours can meet and socialise close to their homes whilst children can climb and play on sculptural features. Many of the homes on the higher floors in Remix enjoy far-reaching views towards central London, adding to the sense of space and well-being this area has become known for. Spring, the first residential development within the New Stonebridge Park regeneration, has recently won the award for Best Large Development and was highly commended in the Best Regeneration category at the National Housing Awards 2017. Remix shares this vision and provides an exciting opportunity to continue the area’s transformation. Images of Canal Feeder, Fawood Nursery and the Spring development. BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE MORLAND GARDENS HILLTOP AVENUE BRUCE ROAD FAWOOD AVENUE 06 07 THE AVENUE STONEBRIDGE CENTRE ORCHID MEWS CRAVEN PARK A404 A404 CRAVEN PARK ST MICHAELS BUS TO CHURCH HILLSIDE WEMBLEY SHAKESPEARE AVENUE PARK MASTER KNATCHBULL ROAD SOUTHCROFT PLAN EMERALD ROAD BUS TO KILBURN CRAVEN ROAD LAWRENCE AVENUE SHAKESPEARE ROAD Y UR HARRISON ROAD SB T PARK ROAD EW N BEAMES ROAD R E SH SC CRE MILTON AVENUE RemixHelix is fully integrated into this brand new community, CANAL FEEDER EMERALD ROAD being close to the local amenities, WINCHELSEA ROAD communal gardens and the JOHNSON ROAD award-winning Fawood Nursery. CHELSEA CLOSE MORDAUNT ROAD Stonebridge Centre is the centre of activity WASHBOURNE ROAD and has played an important role during the regeneration of New Stonebridge Park. A mixed-use community centre, health centre LAWRENCE AVENUE and Tesco Express, alongside sustainable housing, play parks and green spaces make this a highly desirable place to live. CARLYLE CLOSE REMIX HELIX SPRING Completed phase FARM ROAD CONVENIENTLY MILTON AVENUE CONNECTED MORDAUNT ROAD With Harlesden station on your doorstep and bus stops only a Site plan indicative. stone’s throw away from the To be used for block indication purposes only. See our sales team for more detailed information development, RemixHelix is well B4492 regarding site layout, landscaping and parking. connected and a great place to live. HARLESDEN STATION 08 09 A COSMOPOLITAN COMMUNITY AND ECLECTIC TREATS REAL DEAL CARIBBEAN FOOD Sample it at Reggie’s Caribbean Food, 55 Hillside. Whether you love this food already or want to try Caribbean cuisine for the first time, Reggie’s team will Harlesden is known as one of the make you feel welcome. most diverse areas in London, with its long-established Irish and Caribbean communities and newer arrivals from Brazil, Portugal, Somalia, Ghana, Nigeria, India and the Philippines. A LOCAL FAVOURITE Park Kitchen is an easy-going pasta and grill restaurant in the heart of Harlesden. Long time locals love to promote Slightly further afield, around three Family-friendly and open for breakfast, Harlesden highlighting the DIY attitude miles from Remix, you’ll find the lunch, dinner and drinks, why not stay in the air that delivers wide-ranging independent Lexi Cinema which is run there all day! experiences, tastes and entertainment. by volunteers with all proceeds going to charity, and the highly esteemed You can delve into international Tricycle Theatre. The theatre plays supermarkets, open 24-hours, sample host to top notch drama and comedy. specialty foods from all over the world, and snap up household bargains from an array of independent shops. DRAMATIC INNOVATION Tricycle Theatre describes itself as a local venue with an international vision that likes to bring unheard voices into the mainstream. It is incredibly proud of its location in the most diverse Images of local amenities borough in London and definitely in Harlesden and Kensal Rise. has the shows to match. 10 11 Hawkeye Records, on Craven Park Road, is one of the last remaining reggae shops. It marks a long history MUSICAL of reggae in the Harlesden area. Reggae band The Cimarons formed at the Tavistock Community Centre on Tavistock Road in 1969 and one of the founding members, Locksley HERITAGE AND Gichie still lives in Harlesden. Reggae radio stations also became a TUNES FOR THE prominent cultural force. In the 1980s three reggae pirate stations occupied FUTURE a 100-yard stretch on Harlesden High Street. The 1980s also witnessed the rise of the Mean Fiddler, one of London’s most famous music venues. Its owner Vince Power went on to build a successful music festival empire, while the original venue switched owners and locations. Today, Wembley Arena is one of London’s iconic landmarks and an international name in events venues. Everyone from Kendrick Lamar, to Noel Gallagher to Alice Cooper has played here. Images of local sculpture and the Rubio café. MUSIC MAKES HISTORY 12 13 Images of eateries in Harlesden. FREE YOUR MIND AND FEED YOUR SOUL The cosmopolitan mix of people in Harlesden, together with the anything goes attitude, contribute to an entrepreneurial spirit and energising hotchpotch of pastimes. TUNE IN TO RUBIO You can buy your bread from the reggae Or perhaps you fancy scooping up shop, Hawkeye, if you want to. Or turn a pile of plantain, just after your latte in Coffee shop-cum-music venue a patch of land into a pocket park with Roundwood Park. Then why not indulge serving great food with regular help from the Harlesden Town Team. in several custard tarts from a genuine Jazz and Electro nights. Portuguese café on the way home. Mind, body and soul, fully looked after. 14 15 SHOP TILL YOU Dedicating your day to browsing the shops is easy when you live in Remix. You’re eight minutes by DROP OR STOP car to the London Designer Outlet, which means you’re even closer TO WATCH THE to a match at Wembley Stadium. GAME London Designer Outlet is home to an incredible selection of brands, including your favourite sport and leisure ones. Adidas, Converse, Nike, Superdry, Vans and North Face all have stores, alongside well-known cosmetics, chocolate, jeans and high street fashion brands. There are plenty of places to enjoy a bite to eat before you head to the match at Wembley. Or you might want to join the North Circular Road and pay a visit to Ikea at Brent Park. It’s an ideal place to gather some bright home furnishings and accessories for your new apartment. The regeneration of Brent Cross is set to transform shopping in north West London and will rival White City’s Westfield. The addition of 200 stores will just be a 15 minute drive away. 100+ DESIGNERS The London Designer Outlet has something for everyone, from fashion brands to gifts for the home. Images of Wembley Park BRILLIANT BARGAINS AND GOALS and the London Designer Outlet. 16 17 Images of Roundwood Park. GRADE II LISTED GREEN SPACE Roundwood Park is a formal Victorian Park with English Heritage Grade II listed status. WEEKEND WANDERS AND WORK DAY PONDERS Measuring 26.5 acres, Roundwood Park is popular all through the week. Local workers take their breaks here, young families enjoy the fresh air, and at the weekend, walkers, joggers and nature lovers enjoy the space. The Lodge Café in Roundwood Park The central pathway running through is a convenient place to stop and grab the park is lined with rosebushes and a coffee. The café has a children’s plenty of benches, allowing to stop playground, sandpit and outdoor and watch the world go by. seating area just next door to accommodate for all ages.
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