De Beauvoir Town N1 a Selection of 9 Apartments for Sale on a Shared Ownership Basis (Part Buy, Part Rent)

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De Beauvoir Town N1 a Selection of 9 Apartments for Sale on a Shared Ownership Basis (Part Buy, Part Rent) DE BEAUVOIR TOWN N1 A SELECTION OF 9 APARTMENTS FOR SALE ON A SHARED OWNERSHIP BASIS (PART BUY, PART RENT) Computer Generated Image. APARTMENTS The Grand Union Canal provides an artery joining East and West London APARTMENTS Situated on De Beauvoir Crescent and next to the Grand Union Canal, the superb waterside location of Grand Canal Apartments offers you a great opportunity to live within a vibrant, cosmopolitan part of London’s popular N1 area. Here, in the London Borough of Hackney, the streets are buzzing with an exciting mix of restaurants, bars, cafés, clubs and music venues for you to enjoy. It’s also home to a thriving arts, entertainment and culture scene, epitomized by Hoxton Square, with its White Cube Gallery, and in nearby Pitfield Street, the Courtyard Theatre, one of London’s newest and most exciting fringe venues. For day to day, the immediate area boasts a wide selection of independent shops, while Hoxton Street also offers a lively street market. Further south, the trendy ‘Shoreditch Triangle’ has boutique shopping and further places to eat, drink or enjoy a fun night out. Islington, the City and West End are also within easy reach, giving an even greater choice for work and leisure. If you’re into fresh air and exercise, nearby Shoreditch Park provides open space and outdoor sports facilities, including a giant sculptured boulder for rock climbing. The Grand Union Canal towpath is also a great place for walking, cycling and jogging, while the nearby Britannia Leisure Centre offers you facilities that include a swimming pool, climbing wall, sports hall and gym. Grand Canal Apartments - setting the standard in affordable home ownership APARTMENTS View from Grand Canal Apartments. Just nine 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments are available on a part-buy, part-rent basis to all first time buyers, with priority given to public sector tenants and those with a local connection. This type of scheme is known as Shared Ownership (part-buy, part-rent) and is a fantastic way to get on the property ladder! All of the apartments have well equipped modern kitchens, stylish bathrooms, double- glazing and the added security of video entryphone systems. The apartments are split between Block A and Block B. Five are in Block A and the remaining four are in Block B. All of the apartments have a terrace or balcony, and some enjoy great views of the canal and the Computer Generated Image. City. There’s also a lift serving all floors. 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APARTMENTS A 2 0 1 1 2 B D 0 04 A 1 08 0 ENGLEFIELD A 1 O 1 Grand Canal Apartments is a great R B A Canonbury D ROAD C A A D D O N A A place to live, with the Grand Union R O O O Haggerston Dalston N R D R B A U IR Overground R O Canal right outside and good road Y RO HALL V X School E E R Underground T AU ENFIELD O S S IF A A connections nearby. E O ROAD G D BE MID R DL E ET T ON British Rail D ND R G OAD U A D S O H I L T D S A E Essex R A S G D B G In addition to an excellent bus Road G N E D RO R E N NS T A W DOWNHAM ROAD I S O E E T 2 K R E O E 0 network, mainline rail services can D N U N School 1 R DE BEAUVOIR Tennis R O Q B T O R CRESCENT F Courts S T T X H R be accessed at Essex Road and R School Islington D E E O 0 S R H A R S D O DE BEAUVOIR TOWN E E Old Street, with Northern Line A 8 T R D S 0 O G 1 M D 4 IN UNS B TON 0 R IT RO Underground services also available A AD R 1 B R E A EGENTS ROW A 1 HYDE RD WH P PENN ST 2 P 0 ST Grand Union Canal from Old Street. From there, both U School 0 LE D OO A P A1 O School H R O the City and West End are easily D R X N T F E O T R W SHOREDITCH N A E H E E accessible, with Bank being two HAGGERSTON G W PARK R 1 D E T I PARK N A L S G S R O Hoxton A E T B stops south and Angel one stop R School R Grand Union Canal S T B E H N 1 E D E 4 T E School 4 A north. There are also two new D U R O L S Angel Q R O E H I A F E D Overground stations at Hoxton and T P I 8 120 P A H D H Museum AD O E R N O R VE N RO E Y X A G W E Haggerston. D AY T L N R R E R K MU O O S S A C A501 CITY D N A1 S A G H Bethnal N I W If you prefer to walk or cycle, so School D K A A S Green L O K T ROAD R T R S 8 0 many places can be reached with G E 0 1 O E 2 College A T 1 118 S D B T T E A TRE W S Finsbury S T OSSE ease, via the Grand Union Canal G A E A FIEL E L 5 T Hospital 0 I L 1 T E E B P TR towpath and other routes.
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