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Find Your Paradise in Eden Place WELCOME | EDEN PLACE WELCOME | EDEN PLACE Find your paradise in Eden Place Welcome to Eden Place by Network Homes, a fine collection of one and two bedroom apartments available for Shared Ownership in the popular London borough of Barnet. With the development a short distance away from both Brent Cross and Cricklewood stations, travelling into the city will be an absolute breeze. Hendon boasts an eclectic mix of independent shops as well as the Brent Cross shopping centre nearby, so you can trust that all your daily needs are catered for. Eden Place benefits from the open green space of Clitterhouse Playing Fields just moments from your front door. Computer generated image of Eden Place. 2 3 INTRODUCTION | EDEN PLACE INTRODUCTION | EDEN PLACE Everything you need is within easy reach Eden Place offers a fantastic quality of life thanks to the excellent selection of amenities and leisure facilities close to home. Within walking distance is Hendon Leisure Centre which features a gym, exercise classes and sports hall, or there’s Virgin Active for a swim, sauna and steam. You can also keep fit at the Brondesbury Cricket, Tennis and Squash Club. You’ll find a Tesco superstore a stroll away, while further amenities nearby include a GP surgery, dental practice and post office, plus a choice of banks and hairdressers. For retail therapy, the renowned Brent Cross Shopping Centre is just five minutes by car; big name stores include John Lewis, Marks & Spencer and Fenwick amongst others. There are lots of options when it comes to dining, including pizza and pasta at Giacomo’s and Lebanese cuisine at Byblos Bay. Alternatively, head to the historic Clayton Crown for a drink or two. For tasty goodies to take home, take a ten-minute drive to the West Hampstead Farmers’ Market on Saturdays. Location photography shows Hendon and surrounding areas. Lifestyle photography indicative only. 4 5 SURROUNDINGS | EDEN PLACE Explore the majesty of nature on your doorstep From your new home at Eden Place, you can Around 15 minutes to the east is Kenwood enjoy the fresh air at Clitterhouse Playing House on the border of Hampstead Heath; Fields in a matter of moments. This beautiful you can explore this ornate stately home park is a Site of Local Importance for Nature and its 112 acres of parkland for free. Also Conservation, with a babbling brook running nestled on the heath is Parliament Hill. along its eastern border. From its 320-foot high vantage point, there are amazing views across the capital, taking A ten-minute drive away is Brent Reservoir, a in such striking landmarks as St Paul’s Site of Special Scientific Interest also known Cathedral, the Shard and the Gherkin. as the Welsh Harp Reservoir. This resplendent 170-acre site is great for wildlife spotting, long walks and leisurely cycle rides. Location photography shows Hendon, Cricklewood and surrounding areas. Lifestyle photography indicative only. 6 7 CONNECTIONS | EDEN PLACE CONNECTIONS | EDEN PLACE EDGWARE NORTHERN CANONS PARK NORTHERN MILL HILL EAST M1 A105 BURNT OAK Excellently connected A5 ALLIANZ PARK FINCHLEY CENTRAL MUSWELL HILL PLAYING FIELDS Eden Place couldn’t be better placed for transport links. Brent Cross ALEXANDRA PALACE Tube Station is a mile from the development, providing connections to the city via the Northern line; King’s Cross is just a short tube journey COLINDALE QUEENSBURY G RE away. Meanwhile, Cricklewood Railway Station is less than a mile away, AT N O ALEXANDRA PALACE R with fast journeys to St Pancras. As a result, Eden Place is something of T H W a commuter’s paradise. MIDDLESEX A TURNPIKE A504 Y LANE UNIVERSITY LONDON Your new home is just a few minutes from the very start of the M1, from NORTH where you can reach the M25 in around 15 minutes. This excellent road A502 CIRCLU HORNSEY LAR R KINGSBURY M1 OAD network means the north of England is easily accessible. London City A5 HENDON CENTRAL and Heathrow airports are both less than 50 minutes’ drive for travel A1 abroad, while the Eurostar can be found at St Pancras International. HENDON WEST HENDON JUBILEE B PLAYING RE HARRINGAY FIELDS NT BRENT CR CROSS OS S F LY OV ER ADDRESS TESCO GOLDERS GREEN D EDEN PLACE A RO H PRESTON ROAD AR E UL N KENWOOD RC D CLAREMONT ROAD I CLITTERHOUSE O H C WESSEX GARDENS HOUSE PICCADILLY BRENT RESERVOIR RT N O PLAYING FIELD N W PRIMARY SCHOOL BARNET A Y GOLDERS SAT NAV HILL PARK Walking HAMPSTEAD from Eden Place NW2 1AE HEATH ARCHWAY FINSBURY CLAREMONT PARK Clitterhouse Playing Fields 1 mins PRIMARY SCHOOL VIRGIN Hendon Leisure Centre 12 mins ACTIVE A1 NORTHERN Tesco Brent Cross 13 mins METROPOLITAN GLADSTONE PARK Cricklewood CRICKLEWOOD Railway Station 13 mins WEMBLEY MORA PRIMARY HAMPSTEAD STADIUM SCHOOL Brent Cross Station 22 mins TUFNELL PARK HAMPSTEAD GOSPEL OAK HAMPSTEAD HEATH WEMBLEY STADIUM SCHOOL NEASDEN CLAYTON ROYAL FREE CROWN HOTEL LONDON OVERGROUND HOSPITAL A407 D DOLLIS HILL BELSIZE PARK A A5 Bus Rail O WALM LANE KENTISH TOWN R R SURGERY A from Eden Place from Cricklewood L A407 A404 U WILLESDEN GREEN C R CI TH KILBURN METROPOLITAN Cricklewood Railway Kings Cross St Pancras 12 mins NOR ROUNDWOOD WEST HAMPSTEAD FINCHLEY ROAD Station 189 C11 5 mins Liverpool Street 25 mins PARK SAINSBURYS Brent Cross Shopping Gatwick Airport 30 mins SWISS COTTAGE Centre 189 C11 102 5 mins Luton Airport 34 mins West Hampstead C11 16 mins CAMDEN ROAD BRONDESBURY SOUTH PARK HAMPSTEAD PRIMROSE HILL HIGHBURY & Edgware Road 142 19 mins ISLINGTON CAMDEN Wembley Park 182 34 mins Map not to scale. TOWN *Travel times taken from Google Maps, Transport for London and National Rail Enquiries are approximate only and subject to change. 8 9 WELL APPOINTED Your new home at Eden Place 1 has been intelligently designed and beautifully finished to offer you the perfect environment. CATCH A MOVIE THE SECRET GARDEN Neighbouring Hampstead Search out Mapesbury Dell, an 6 is home to the two-screen, 7 award-winning park run by local independent Everyman Cinema, people; it’s discreetly tucked away which comes complete with behind a row of houses. sofa seating. BREATH OF 8 FRESH AIR WATCH A SCRUM The Clitterhouse Playing Fields 2 Cheer on your local team are the perfect place to relax in at Kilburn Cosmos RFC, a an idyllic natural setting, just REASONS TO welcoming club with men’s, outside your door. 10 women’s and junior divisions. ENJOY A PUTT LOVE OR TWO SHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP 3 You can tee off at Hampstead Golf Course, Whatever you’re in the market billed as ‘probably the most interesting for, you’re bound to find it at nine-hole course in north London’. 9 Brent Cross Shopping Centre, HOP ON, HOP OFF five minutes’ drive away. Eden Place is served by the 102, 189 4 and C11 buses, with destinations including Brent Cross and Oxford Circus SWIM AL FRESCO 5 All year round, you can take an DRINK LIKE 10 open-air dip at the Hampstead CHARLES DICKENS Heath Swimming Ponds, with three pools to choose between. Visit The Spaniards Inn in Hampstead; this 16th century pub was immortalised by the beloved author in The Pickwick Papers. 10 11 Location photography shows Hendon, Cricklewood and surrounding areas. Lifestyle photography indicative only. Interior image from a previous Network Homes development. SITE PLAN | EDEN PLACE SITE PLAN | EDEN PLACE Development Layout Eden Place is a beautiful collection of one and two bedroom apartments forming part of a popular, contemporary development in Barnet. With vehicle access from Claremont SWANNELL WAY Road, the development has parking spaces and plenty of mature trees surrounding the homes. Key The apartments are laid out across four floors and all enjoy a balcony or terrace for al fresco dining, entertaining, Shared Ownership PRIVATE SALE or just enjoying a coffee and a book in the fresh air. The Private Sale spacious living/dining room leads to the kitchen with Rented integrated appliances. There is a choice of one or two bedrooms depending on your needs. Eden Place has impressive green credentials with electric car charging points to selected plots, eco recycling bins and an CLAREMONT ROAD energy efficient heating system, so you can relax and enjoy your new home, helping the environment at the same time. SWANNELL WAY PRIVATE SALE 12 13 CLAREMONT ROAD FLOORPLANS | EDEN PLACE FLOORPLANS | EDEN PLACE Floorplans Floorplans 1 Bedroom PLOT 110 2 Bedroom Balcony / Terrace 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT Balcony / Terrace Apartments Living/Dining Room 4.30m x 4.15m 14’1” x 13’7” Apartments Kitchen 3.16m x 1.95m 10’4” x 6’5” Master Bedroom 3.46m x 3.30m 11’4” x 10’10” Bedroom 2 3.49m x 2.31m 11’5” x 7’7” Master Bedroom Living / Living / Dining Room Dining Room Kitchen C Bathroom Kitchen C C C Bathroom PLOT 108 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT Living/Dining Room 4.73m x 4.14m 15’6” x 13’7” Kitchen 3.16m x 1.95m 10’4” x 6’5” Bedroom 2 Master Bedroom Master Bedroom 4.19m x 3.26m 13’9” x 10’8” Balcony / Terrace Balcony / Terrace C Balcony / Terrace Living / Living / Dining Room Dining Room 117 119 Master Bedroom Kitchen THIRD FLOOR Living / C Dining Room C Kitchen C 114 116 C SECOND FLOOR Bathroom Bathroom Bathroom Kitchen 111 C 113 FIRST FLOOR Master Bedroom Master Bedroom Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 108 PLOTS 111, 114 & 117 110 124 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT GROUND FLOOR Living/Dining Room 4.73m x 4.17m 15’6” x 13’8” Kitchen 3.20m x 1.95m 10’6” x 6’5” PLOTS 113, 116 & 119 PLOT 124 Master Bedroom 4.19m x 3.24m 13’9” x 10’8” 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT Living/Dining Room 4.30m x 3.70m 14’1” x 12’2” Living/Dining Room 5.05m x 4.09m 16’7” x 13’5” Kitchen 3.92m x 2.06m 12’10” x 6’9” Kitchen 3.26m x 1.95m 10’8” x 6’5” t Point from which maximum dimensions are measured.
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