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To Download the Clarendon, London N8 Factsheet Computer-generated image, indicative only One nomination permitted. • Confirmation of occupation. COUNCIL TAX 1. 10% of purchase price is payable London Borough of Haringey • If the purchase is being taken in a Company on exchange of contract (minus the name then the following must be provided: reservation fee). Over *£320k = £2,958 per annum 2. Further 10% advance payment of the • A copy of the Certificate of Incorporation and Information will be taken from Council Tax Guide 2018-2019 contracted price is payable 12 months Memorandum of Articles and Association. after exchange. • Infirmation of source of funds. 3. Further 5% advance payment of the • Confirmation of Directors and Shareholders GROUND RENT contracted price is payable 18 months Suites £320 pa occupation. after exchange. 1 bedroom £380 pa 2 bedrooms £450 pa 4. Balance of 75% is payable upon completion • Evidence of the Company’s registered address. 3 bedrooms £550 pa (anticipated Q4/2020 - Q1/2021). • A list of Directors and Shareholders. Please be advised that the solicitors must Please be advised that this is subject to change and is listed as have signed and certified the original copies • Individual Photo Identification and Address indicative only. Computer-generated image, indicative only of the above. Identification for Directors and Shareholders. SERVICE CHARGE Service Charge estimated at £3.89 per sqft per DOCUMENTATION SOLICITORS annum + £0.23 per sqft per annum for CHP Documentation required for exchange Vendors solicitors: Hornsey Park Place (combined heatpower) maintenance costs. of contracts: A NEW CITY Mills & Reeve Hornsey Park Place is the first opportunity to • One form of photo identification - 1 St James Court enjoy living at Clarendon a brand new city village Passport, Driving Licence or ID card. Whitefriars VILLAGE WITH with a park at its heart. There is a choice of 169 • One form of proof of address - A current utility Norwich suites, one, two and three bedroom apartments TERMS OF PAYMENT NR3 IRU A PARK AT ITS available with a range of three interior design £2,500 reservation fee (pounds sterling) will be bill or bank statement showing name and home address no older than 3 months. styles to choose from ‘Gallery’, ‘Park’ and required upon the point of reservation. Tel: 01603 660 155 HEART ‘Town square’. • Confirmation of source of funds. Fax: 01603 633 027 The new Hornsey Park Place will be the centrepiece to Clarendon and will include Clarendon is set to become a new city village orchard style planting, striking water feature in North London. Sitting in between Hornsey and a café. Landscape architects LDA Design and Wood Green and the expansive Alexandra have designed a tranquil landscape with rich Park. Clarendon will deliver 1,714 homes all planting that will evolve and change with the with balconies, pocket parks, five acres of seasons. Providing a variety of generous places public green space and private courtyards. for residents to relax, work and play. Superb residents’ facilities will include* a 24-hour Designed for life A wealth of lifestyle and retail amenities close concierge, residents’ lounge, swimming pool, Disclaimer: Please be aware that these details are intended to give a general indication of properties available and should be used as a guide only. The company reserves the right to alter these details at any time. The contents herein shall not by and easy access to transport links into form any part of any contract or be a representation including such contract. These properties are offered subject to availability. Applicants are advised to contact the sales office or the appointed agents to ascertain the availability of any particular spa and gyms. Computer-generated image, indicative only type of property so as to avoid a fruitless journey. The property areas are provided as gross internal areas under the RICS measuring practice 4th edition recommendation. Computer generated images of Clarendon are indicative only. Maps are for Central London means plentiful opportunities illustration purposes only and not to scale. Travel times taken from Google.co.uk/maps, tfl.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk. Prices and details correct at tme of going to press. for both businesses and entrepreneurs to Clarendon will create 100,000 sq ft of business flourish. This former gasholder site identified space designated for established retailers, as part of the Haringey Heartlands Opportunity start-ups and entrepreneurs to help provide Area is being transformed into a 12 acre growth to the local area. Clarendon is vibrant, cultural quarter. urban and exciting. THE DEVELOPER St William is a joint venture between the Berkeley Group and National Grid. Our vision is to develop sites that have been closed to the public for decades and reconnect them to the community. We want the places built by St William to be renowned for the quality of their landscape and the open space. The term ‘landscape’ comes from two words meaning ‘to shape a place where people belong’. The idea that inspires our approach is the space between buildings where you can create a community and somewhere that is sociable, sustainable and safe. Backed by the strength and expertise of National Grid and the Berkeley Group, St William will regenerate sites at the heart Computer-generated image, indicative only of communities across London and the South of England, creating homes for people to enjoy. APARTMENT MIX HORNSEY PARK PLACE - PHASE ONE LOCATION Quantity Size (Sq. Ft.) Wood Green, London Suites 21 442 - 448 1 Bed 40 557- 645 2 Bed 103 688 - 1016 3 Bed 5 1107 - 1350 LOCAL AUTHORITY London Borough of Haringey Computer-generated image, indicative only THE LOCATION EDUCATION TENURE • Within walking distance of 4 stations: Wood • The iconic Alexandra Palace and its Great local primary and secondary schools 999-year lease Green and Turnpike Lane on the Piccadilly 196-acre park sits proudly on the hill mean children can build knowledge and Line and Hornsey and Alexandra Palace on overlooking Clarendon and provides friendships right in the community. the mainline towards Kings Cross. panoramic views of the London Skyline. World-class colleges and universities are ARCHITECTS • Easy access to work, leisure and culture in • The leafy village of Crouch End is easily accessible from Hornsey Park Place, Panter Hudspith Architects London hotspots like Old Street, Islington, a sophisticated and much loved area offering the best in art, science and Kings Cross and Moorgate. frequented by families, artists and humanities education. professionals alike. • Home to the longest high street in UK, Wood Green offers popular shops, • A cosy enclave set high above the city, LANDSCAPE restaurants and entertainment. Muswell Hill has a charm all of its own JOURNEY TIMES From Wood Green Underground station ARCHITECTS comfortably nestled between Highgate, • Hornsey is a Victorian suburb with shops, Hampstead Garden Village and Crouch End. LDA Design bars and restaurants including florists, vintage King’s Cross 13 mins stores, cosy coffee shops and great pubs. Covent Garden 21 mins Leicester Square 22 mins Farringdon (Crossrail) 23 mins Knightsbridge 28 mins INTERIOR DESIGN Alexandra Palace Wood Green Paddington (Crossrail Heathrow Express) 31 mins Arney Fender Katsalidis WOOD GREEN Heathrow Airport 55 mins Travel times taken from Google.co.uk/maps, tfl.gov.uk and nationalrail.co.uk. ALEXANDRA PALACE ALEXANDRA WARRANTY PARK Computer-generated image, indicative only CLARENDON 2 years under St William and 10 year HORNSEY LABC warranty PARK PLACE MUSWELL HILL Turnpike Lane DUCKETTS THE DEVELOPMENT COMPLETION COMMON • A new take on London’s classic brick • Residents’ facilities include concierge, PICCADILLY LINE Phase 1, Hornsey Park Place, homes, incorporating yellow and red brick gymnasium and residents’ lounge. Q4/2020 - Q1/2021 HORNSEY and generous elongated windows. A swimming pool, spa and sauna will Hornsey PRIORY be available in the latter phases. PARK GREAT NORTHERN RAIL • Three different design palettes each reflecting the heritage of the site and its • Clarendon Yards is a temporary/ CROUCH END parkland setting. meanwhile hub for socialising, creative PLAYING FIELDS PARKING HIGHGATE spaces, new businesses and flavour A total of 18 parking spaces will WOOD • Over 5 acres of green space in the Northern Quarter. be allocated to selected 2 and incorporating a beautiful landscaped 3-bedroom apartments central park, private and public parklets. • Designed by Panter Hudspith Architects. CROUCH END Planning application number: Map is not to scale and shows approximate locations only Computer-generated image, indicative only HGY/2017/3117 Highgate.
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