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A New Chapter for Hendon A new chapter for Hendon SEARCH HENDON WATERSIDE TO FIND OUT MORE OR CALL 0330 057 6666 Something new and very exciting is happening in Welcome to north London. Hendon Waterside is part of the major regeneration of West Hendon covering over 30 acres Hendon and encompassing over 2,000 homes, parks, leisure facilities and amenities within the beautiful and green Waterside surroundings of the Welsh Harp Reservoir. Hendon Waterside will revitalise this part of London by creating a vibrant new area to live, shop and work in. Whether you enjoy relaxing on your balcony, taking in the glorious views of the green spaces surrounding the development or exploring the exciting new area, this is a unique lifestyle destination. Barratt London’s vision Five-star customer service Real peace of mind Since the construction of our As part of Barratt Developments Not only does every Barratt first London development in PLC, we are one of the UK’s London home come with a ten- 1982, our goal has been to largest housebuilders, are fully year structural guarantee provide high-quality homes committed to delivering a from the NHBC, it also comes for all Londoners by focusing superior service for our with a two-year fixtures and on excellence in design, customers and have been fittings warranty**, giving you construction and customer awarded the maximum five-star added peace of mind from the service. The supply of new rating for customer satisfaction moment you move in. housing is essential to the by the Home Builders **First two years covered by Builder Warranty & NHBC Guarantee or continued growth of London Federation every year since similar. Years three-ten covered by NHBC insurance or similar. Full as a major global city and 2010*. For our customers, this exclusions and limitations can be found on the NHBC website. Barratt London is proud to be means that when you buy a contributing to this with the Barratt London home, you delivery of 1,500 new homes can be confident you are each year. buying a home of quality and receiving the very best in customer service. *We are the only major national housebuilder to be awarded this award 11 years running. “we” refers to the Barratt Developments PLC group brands including Barratt London, Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes. Amenities Landscaped communal gardens New shops and cafés including an on-site Co-operative store All homes have outdoor space Community centre Car parking for all homes Hendon railway station (5-minute walk) EXISTING RESIDENTIAL EXISTING RESIDENTIAL THE BROADWAY M CENTRAL I LONDON L T EXISTING EXISTING O EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL N RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL R O A RESIDENTIAL D PERRYFIELDWAY C EXISTING EXISTING O WOODLARK O RESIDENTIAL HILLCREST APARTMENTS THE HYDE L O A K L A N THE COURTYARD E EIDER THE CLOISTERS * L APARTMENTS O EXISTING O THE H RESIDENTIAL C GREEN S THE THE GREEN CRESCENT HAWTHORN APARTMENTS OAK TERRACE K L A THE W BOATHOUSE R E HARP V WATERSIDE PARK I VIEW R LAKEVIEW THE VISTA LAKESIDE LAKEVIEW THE HARP EXISTING RESIDENTIAL EXISTING RESIDENTIAL WELSH HARP RESERVOIR * Subject to planning. 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