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A Place in the Making A place in the making Local Guide Welcome to Woodberry Park North London’s Woodberry Park is an Master planning for Woodberry Park, innovative Regeneration Project which, once one of London’s largest regeneration complete, will feature 4,600 new homes projects has focused on creating a set in 64 acres adjacent to the spectacular sustainable community, with large and natural surroundings of two existing improved public open spaces as well as reservoirs and Finsbury Park, all within new community facilities. a short distance of Central London and the City. It is a sustainable development, These improvements, alongside excellent committed to the natural environment and transport connections, will ensure that energy conservation, enhancing the area’s Woodberry Park becomes a vibrant urban abundant wildlife. neighbourhood offering residents a unique opportunity to live in a dynamic city environment within natural surroundings. Local Guide - Woodberry Park 3 Unique view from Woodberry Park Woodberry Park - Local Guide 4 Local Guide - Woodberry Park 5 76 34 68 24 94 87 25 44 ON YOUR DOORSTEP 53 38 52 ON SITE AMENITIESOn your doorstepCinema & ARts 62 l The Front Room 72 l63 Rasa l1 The Redmond Community Centre l 28 Screen on the Green 73 l64 The Spence l2 Post Office l 29 Odeon Cinema Holloway 79 16 l65 The Old Dairy l3 Newsagent l 30 Rio Cinema 71 92 66 II Bacio Harringay 4 31 l 36 l Gold Star Convenience Store l Vue Entertainment 67 Harringay l The Castle Café Green Lanes 92 l5 Dry Centre 39 l68 Grove Cafe 48 l6 Jones Lang LaSalle Residential PRimaRY & SEConDARY SChooL l69 Faltering Fullback 74 40 7 Waterside Gardens l 32 Golders Green 70 59 l Beis Chinuch Lebonos Girls School l Waterfront Café North Circular Crouch Hill 17 1 1-7 & coach station 85 M25 PARKS & GReen SpaCE l33 Lilliput PlayGroup Nursery Finsbury 32 RestaURants 81 92 l34 Wisdom School 77 35 Park 33 8 12 93 46 l West Reservoir water sports centre l35 Christ the King RC Primary School Luton 69 Manor 71 Diyarbakir Airport 78 65 47 8 9 Abney Park 36 l 43 60 House l l Stamford Hill Primary School 62 54 10 l72 Antepliler 75 l Clissold Park l37 Stoke Newington School & Sixth Form 67 l73 Harran 57 55 70 45 l11 Finsbury Park 38 Hornsey School for Girls 56 42 15 l 74Hampstead Heath 83 9 Stoke Newington 39 l The Triangle Finsbury Park l Our Lady’s Convent High School 92 49 Station HeaLth & Fitness l75 Pizzeria Pappagone 93 58 l40 Woodberry Down Community Primary School 10 82 l76 La Vina 41 50 66 41 Ambler Primary School Clissold 64 14 12 l 77 52 86 84 l Finsbury Park Track & Gym 42 l La Porchetta 62 Park l Parkwood Primary & Nursery School 63 l13 Clissold Leisure centre l78 Chez Liline 66 l43 Islington Arts & Media School A1 14 Sunstone Womens gym 79 Mezzo l 44 l 89 Arsenal 5 6 28 15 l West Green School 29 mins l Castle Climbing Club 45 88 16 l Simon Marks Jewish Primary School Shops l Fitness First 46 90 17 l Sir Thomas Abney Primary Junior l London Blitz American Football Club 91 M11 & Nursery School l80 Strut and Stroll 47 Emirates l Stroud Green Primary School l 81 The Noble Stadium 22 48 TheatRE l Skinners’ Academy l82 Ribbons and Taylor Holloway Road l83 Homage LoCAL Cafe, BaRS & PUBS 30 l18 Hackney Empire 84 Whole Foods Market l Caledonian Road 19 Sadler’s Wells theatre 85 l 49 l Regent Antiques 20 l Simply Coffee l Almeida theatre l86 Route 73 Kids Olympic 50 The Tea Rooms 21 Hen and Chicken theatre l 87 Park l 51 l The Mall Wood Green 21 22 l Café Vintage l Arcola theatre l88 Nags Head Town Centre Highbury l52 The Salisbury Dalston 18 l89 Nags Head Market & Islington 10 Junction MUseUms & EXhiBition SpaCE l53 The Garden Ladder mins l90 Marks & Spencer l54 Season Kitchen l 91 Waitrose Stratford l23 Geffrye Museum l55 Rowans Leisure l92 Sainsbury’s 20 International l24 Alexandra Palace l56 Finsbury Park Cafe and coach l93 Tesco l25 Bruce Castle Museum l57 The World’s End station l94 Alexandra Palace Garden Centre Victoria l26 Islington Business Design Centre l58 Good for Food Camden Town Park 27 London Canal Museum 59 The Finsbury 28 l l St Pancras Olympic 60 l Cats Café Des Artistes Station 26 Stadium 61 l The Olive Tree Taverna 27 31 Angel King’s Cross 23 Station 19 1 Hoxton 6 Woodberry Park – Local Guide 5 mins Shoreditch Russell High Street Square The British Museum Liverpool St London City Station Airport Paddington Oxford Selfridges Street 20 mins Bank s London Heathrow Theatre District n Airport i Bond Leicester Covent The Bank St Paul’s of England The m Street Square Garden Cathederal Gherkin 30 Green Park Tower of River Thames Tate London Modern Hyde Park Nelson’s Column London Bridge Tower Bridge The Canary Green Shard City Hall Wharf Park St James’ The Waterloo Park Knightsbridge London Eye Station Westminster Buckingham Victoria Palace Harrods & coach station amenities site On ON SITE AMENITIES l1 THE OnReDmon D siteCommUnit Yamenities l5 DRY CentRE CentRE The onsite dry cleaners offer a variety The Redmond Community Centre of services including dry cleaning, shirt opened in 2011 and hosts an extensive service, laundry service, leather and programme of activities for all ages, suede cleaning, carpet and rug cleaning, including arts and crafts, youth activities alterations and restyling and shoe and fitness groups. There are a number repairs. The dry cleaner is located on of flexible meeting spaces and large ICT the ground floor of Parkway Apartments suites located around an impressive and is accessed via Waterside Gardens. multifunctional main meeting hall. The Opening hours are Monday – Friday centre is available for private hire and for 7.00am – 19.00pm and Saturday 8.00am hire by community groups. – 19.00pm www.mhdt.org.uk Goodchild Street, London, N4 2BL 020 8802 7580 www.drycentre.co.uk Kayani Avenue, London, N4 2HF 6 Jones Lang LaSALLE ResiDentiaL 2 l l Post OffiCE The onsite estate agent office offers The Post Office is located on the ground services in buying, selling, investing and floor of The Residence Tower. The shop renting in all areas local, national and offers all Post Office services including international. As well as the estate agency currency exchange and an array of retail services, Jones Lang LaSalle offers items including stationary. Opening hours expert consulting advice across Land and are Monday – Friday 9.00am – 17.00pm Development, Consultancy and Advisory, and Saturday 9.00am – 12.30pm. New Homes and Property Management 0845 722 3344 www.joneslanglasalle.co.uk Woodberry Grove, London, N4 2LZ 020 7870 6667 Goodchild Road, London, N4 2BL l3 NEWsagent The Newsagent is located on the ground 7 floor of The Residence Tower. The l WateRsiDE GARDens shop stocks a variety of publications, A landscaped access from retail facilities confectionary and cigarettes. to the Riverside path, which provides 020 8800 6809 a variety of seating areas including the Woodberry Grove, London, N4 2LZ amphitheatre, which is the perfect location to sit and enjoy the onsite water feature, the recreational activities on the West l4 GOLD StaR ConVenienCE StoRE Reservoir and the views across the city. The store is located on the ground floor of Waterside Gardens are publicly accessible The Residence Tower and offers s wide from dawn to dusk. variety of fresh and dried food produce, household essentials and alcohol. 020 8800 6391 Woodberry Grove, London, N4 2LZ Local Guide - Woodberry Park 11 l9 ABNEY PARK A fascinating 300 year old nature reserve offering an educational attraction set in a landscape of fields and woods. It offers spaces Parks & Leisure free public access and educational facilities, including a small stone carving PaRKS & LEISURE SPACES workshop, training centre/classroom and Parks & Leisure Spaces a visitors centre. www.abney-park.org.uk / 020 7275 7557 Stoke Newington High St, London, N16 0LH Nearest station: Stoke Newington Distance: 0.8 miles – 3 minute drive l10 CLissoLD PARK Located on the opposite side of the West Reservoir, this park is popular among nature lovers with its aviary, butterfly tunnel and deer, goat and rabbit enclosures. Also located in the grounds are two lakes, a rose garden, tennis courts and a café situated in the elegant 18th Century Clissold House. www.clissoldpark.com / 020 8356 4215 Greenway Close, (Off Green Lanes) N4 2EY Nearest station: Manor House Distance: 1 miles – 3 minute drive l11 FinsBURY PARK The Sailing Club at the West Reservoir One of London’s great Victorian parks, with huge expanses of greenery complimented by landscaped gardens, an art exhibition 8 l WEST RESERVOIR WATER space, boating lake and sporting facilities. SPORTS CENTRE It also serves as a music venue which hosts An ideal place to participate in water an eclectic range of artists and festivals. activities or study the local environment. www.haringey.gov.uk/index/community_ Activities include sailing, kayaking and and_leisure/greenspaces/parks_ canoeing courses for adults and children. and_open_spaces_parks_facilities/ www.hackney.gov.uk/west-reservoir.htm finsburypark.htm 020 8442 8116 020 8489 1000 Green Lanes, Hackney, London, N4 2HA Hornsey Gate, Endymion Rd, London, N4 Nearest station: Manor House Nearest station: Manor House Distance: 0.3miles – 2 minute drive Distance: 0.4 miles – 2 minute drive Woodberry Park - Local Guide 12 Local Guide - Woodberry Park 13 Finsbury Park HEalTH & FITNESS l12 FINSBURYHeal PARK TRA thCK & G Y&M l15Fitness CASTLE CLIMBING CLUB The facility offers a six lane, 400 metre floodlit A premier indoor climbing centre, located track providing users with a place to train all within a former Victorian water pumping year round.
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