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Hatcham Works HATCHAM WORKS LARGE ORIGINAL CENTRAL HIGH CHIC SECURE GATED CAR PARKING WAREHOUSE LANDSCAPED CEILINGS INTERIORS DEVELOPMENT AVAILABLE WINDOWS COURTYARD 2 houses • 4 duplexes • 16 apartments THE works HATCHAM block a WORKS D SITE B A block b block a block d block a block b BEAUTY WITHIN Three beautifully restored Victorian warehouses, reworked into stunning residential accomodation in the heart of the Hatcham Park conservation area. FIND NEW cross With beautiful and quaint tree lined streets full of charming period terraces, stunning parks, great views, and friendly inhabitants, New Cross is a real gem in this stylish part of South East London. With the advent of the new and improved London Overground (formally the East London line), this area has never been better connected and it is no surprise that New Cross is being discovered by the trend setters of the South and East. 15 minutes direct to Shoreditch and London Bridge, as well as being home to the fantastic Goldsmiths University makes New Cross an excellent home to professional commuters and students alike. Being located in the pretty Hatcham Park Conservation Area, Hatcham Works is perfectly placed to enjoy all New Cross has to offer. THINGS to DO breakfast, lunch & dinner Chinwag has become a firm Sunday brunch favourite amongst the New Cross locals. Opposite the Goldsmith’s library, one of the specialities are the Morning Glory breakfasts, as well as the made-to-order breakfasts. Just across from New Cross Station, the London Particular is a lovely, charming little café where you can enjoy fresh local food, drinks and coffee from independent suppliers. New Cross House, perfect for dinner and drinks, serves a modern take on mouth-watering favourites such as the Pulled Beef Dog with crispy fried onion and a lip tingling Porcini & Chestnut Pizza with truffle oil and gruyere. THINGS to DO going out Whether it’s live music, pop up cinema clubs, late night dancing, or a drink in the local pub, New Cross has venues to suit all day and night owls. The Amersham Arms is not only a great local boozer, but also home to Happy Mondays the long established fortnightly event; as recommended by The Guardian and deemed “an excellent comedy club” by Time Out, well worth a visit. The Royal Albert will mainly be seen brimming with students and locals alike, who will be enjoying the unusual craft beers and good old fashioned pub food. The London Theatre on New Cross road is a great fringe theatre venue which has shown plays that have later gone on to West End success. THINGS to DO the day-to-day With several markets, stunning parks, Telegraph Hill with its great views, and the prestigious Goldsmiths University, there’s so much daily activity to get involved in. Deptford Market, held Weds, Fri & Saturdays is full of fresh fruit and veg, antiques, toys, clothes and general bric-a-brac and Brockley Market, held every Saturday is a fantastic local farmers market with organic meat, baked goodies and seasonal produce. The Lewisham Art House holds exhibitions, workshops, and events as well as being a gallery with studios available to hire. Yoga lovers should head over to the Iyengar Yoga Institute based on New Cross Road for daily mind cleansing and body toning. Goldsmiths University, with over 9,000 students, and being placed in the UK’s top 20 universities for the arts and humanities, brings plenty of creative energy to the area. LocatION ECKINGTON GARDENS SAINSBURY’S HATCHAM WORKS HATCHAM PARK RD LONDON NEW CROSS GATE NEW CROSS ROAD RETAIL PARK SE14 5QA 8 MINUTES HATCHAM WALK GARDENS • New Cross Gate Station HATCHAM PARK ROAD NEW CROSS GATE STATION 5 minutes walk • Bus services 21, 36, 53, 136, 171, 172, 177, 321, 436, 453, N21, N89, N136, NEW CROSS ROAD N171, P13 Within 5 minutes walking distance QUEEN’S ROAD • Deptford Bridge DLR line 25 minutes walk SOMERVILLE ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND 25 minutes walk SOUTH BERMONDSEY DEPTFORD PARK 15 minutes walk FOLKESTONE GARDENS BRIDGEHOUSE MEADOWS FORDHAM ns w PARK DEPTFORD 5 mi alk NEW CROSS GATE STATION NEW CROSS STATION GOLDSMITHS DEPTFORD QUEEN’S ROAD UNIVERSITY BRIDGE PECKHAM PECKHAM RYE ST. JOHNS NUNHEAD BROCKLEY PECKHAM RYE HILLY FIELDS PARK & COMMON PARK STUART ROAD ALLOTMENTS SPECIFIcatIONS MAIN ENTRANCE AND INTERNAL GENERAL INTERNAL DOORS BEDROOMS COMMON AREAS • Screw less double power • Flush painted Dulux • Fitted wardrobes with • Communal lighting with sockets in brushed eggshell – Pure Brilliant shelf and hanging rail movement sensors stainless steel White – Global Doors sliding wardrobes with pure • Secure cycle storage, bin • Screw less flat plate • Polished stainless steel white glass doors storage on ground floor light switch in brushed handles and door stainless steel furniture • Porcelain tiles KITCHENS • Telephone outlet sockets BATHROOMS • Schuller kitchens in matt SECURITY • Connection points ready grey for Sky +/ Satellite/BT/ • Bathrooms - Neostile Ash • Fob operated main Terrestrial TV and radio 600 x 300 mm • Light grey quartz work entrance doors in all living rooms with top with light grey glass attendant telecom outlet • En suites - Neostile Ash splash back • Fob operated gate to 600 x 300 mm and courtyard • Gas fired central heating mosaic wall tiles • Bosch gas hob with radiators • Colour video door • Bathroom suites with • Bosch oven entry system to each • Spot lighting throughout chrome taps and mixers apartment • Bosch fridge/freezer • Bath with glazed screen • CCTV system covering PAINT FINISHES and thermostatic mixer • Bosch dishwasher main entrance shower • Walls – Dulux matt • Bosch washer/dryer • Fire doors emulsion – Brilliant White • Shower enclosure to en • Elica Elibloc extractor suites, bespoke full height • Fully integrated smoke with recirculating kit • Ceilings – Dulux matt glass panel detectors and fire alarm emulsion – Brilliant White system to all apartments • 550 Etrouno under • Mirrored cabinet unit mounted sink • Skirting and architraves above sink – Dulux eggshell – Pure BUILDING STANDARDS & • Range master Aqua disc Brilliant White • Heated stainless steel Monobloc tap WARRANTY towel rail • Lox LED Flexible strip • 10 year warranty FLOOR FINISHES • Underfloor heating light provided by Build Zone • Living rooms, hallways, • Contemporary ceramic kitchens and bedrooms tiling FLATS EXTERNAL – Engineered hardwood • Low voltage, two pin plank, Majestic Oak power outlet (shavers/ • Private courtyard to Rustic Brushed UV Oiled ground floor apartments toothbrush charging) • Bathrooms and en suites • Wall mounted lighting in – Porcelain tiles, Neostile courtyards Ash 600 x 300 mm CREDENTIALS AGENT BRIDGE NEW HOMES Bridge New homes are experts in new homes sales and marketing and have been based in East london for 20 years. We are located in Shoreditch, on the fringe of the City, and therefore attract an applicant base whose expectations are for high quality. We are delighted to be able to market stylish new homes on behalf of our trusted developers. We have a track record and reputation for swift sales of brand new developments at competitive prices and are able to guide our purchasers smoothly through exchange and completion. Our lettings and Property Management department offers the highest level of service expected and constantly achieves top tier rental income and high calibre tenants. CONTRACTOR SOND CONSTRUCTION Sond Construction is a highly focused property construction and development company with an holistic approach to land and property development in the Greater london area. Drawing expertise from a talented team with backgrounds in construction, finance, investment, estate agency and development, Sond Construction has more than 25 years’ cumulative experience in all aspects of property investment, construction, development and management. DEVELOPER Hatcham Mews LIMITED As well as an established mixed-use developer, we have vast residential experience in both complex conversions and new build contemporary homes. We are currently building over 80 new homes across four sites in London. Previous residential development projects include: Ceramic Works E9: An iconic development of 52 new homes in the heart of Hackney. Chapel Ford Lofts E3: 14 beautifully converted lofts hewn from a former Victorian factory. Eight Central: Central Street EC1: Eight individually designed luxury apartments and penthouses in the heart of the City. Longitude Wharf: Prime Meridian Walk, E14: Fifteen spectacular apartments overlooking the River Thames..
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