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Altitude Brochure HAMPDEN ROAD A MODERN DEVELOPMENT OF STYLISH ONE, TWO & THREE BEDROOM APARTMENTS ALTITUDE ACROSS THE NEW RIVER OPPORTUNITY AWAITS Fairview New Homes is proud to introduce Altitude, a brand-new development of 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments located in Hornsey. This stylish development is just moments away from two Zone 3 rail and underground stations and built alongside the New River with immediate access to the New River Path. Hornsey lies in the London Borough of Haringey which borders the inner London boroughs of Hackney, Islington and Camden. The location is superb with the lively centre of Crouch End, the fantastic shopping opportunities at Wood Green and the expanses of Alexandra Park all within walking distance. IN N8 COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE OF ALTITUDE. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE IMAGES ARE INTENDED TO GIVE A GENERAL INDICATION OF THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. THE DEVELOPER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER ANY PART OF THE DEVELOPMENT, SPECIFICATION OR FLOOR LAYOUT AT ANY TIME. DISCOVERING HORNSEY HORNSEY TOWN HALL & GALLERY There’s a real sense in the air that the cosmopolitan suburb of Hornsey is on the up. Once a municipal borough that encompassed parts of Muswell Hill, Crouch End and Highgate, Hornsey is now centred on its High Street and is classed as a village in its own right. There is a lovely and growing assortment of independent retailers and eateries, a great choice of cafes and plenty of antique or bric-a- brac shops. Hornsey has a close-knit and friendly community with a good selection of schools and amenities. Hornsey is host to an annual free music festival that covers all genres from punk to classical; the Town Hall is undergoing a transformation to turn parts of the listed building into an arts centre and the Medieval tower of St Mary’s church claims to be London’s smallest performance space with room to seat just 25 people. NEW RIVER WALK, HORNSEY LONDON N8 ALEXANDRA PALACE CROUCH END CLOCK TOWER Muswell Hill A 1 0 5 Playing Fields ALEXANDRA PALACE LORDSHIP LANE LORD B106 STATION SHIP LANE WOOD GREEN D ST STATION OWNHIL ATION ROA D WOOD GREEN L MAYERS ROA S 8 W A Lordship Y Recreation Alexandra D 1 THE MALL SHOPPING CENTRE, WOOD GREEN OLIVE CAFÉ BISTRO HIGHGATE WOOD KENWOOD HOUSE 16 Alexandra Palace Park Ground A 1 0 5 SHOPPING EATING PUBS AND BARS PLACES OF INTEREST VE 1 THE MALL SHOPPING CENTRE 6 TOMO PIZZERIA AND RESTAURANT 11 THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY TAVERN 16 ALEXANDRA PALACE EENS A QU 4 WESTBURY AVE MUSWELL B TURNPIKE LANE 159 HIGH ROAD, WOOD GREEN, N22 6YQ 88 HIGH STREET, HORNSEY, N8 7NU 67 HIGH STREET, HORNSEY, N8 7QB ALEXANDRA PALACE WAY, LONDON N22 7AY 1 3 FORTIS GREEN 8 STATION ALL YOUR FAVOURITE SHOPS UNDER ONE ROOF WITH A FAMILY-RUN AWARD-WINNING PIZZERIA SERVING A VERY SPECIAL PUB WITH LOTS OF HISTORY, CASK MARQUE ICONIC VICTORIAN BUILDING IN PARKLAND STAGING LIVE E LAN Downhills H IKE PLENTY OF EATERIES AND A CINEMA. AUTHENTIC PIZZAS, SALADS AND PASTA. BEER AND A CALENDAR FULL OF EVENTS. MUSIC, SPORTS, EXHIBITIONS, CIRCUS AND FUNFAIRS. ILL NP TUR DUCKETT’S Park 11 WWW.THEMALL.CO.UK/WOOD-GREEN/ WWW.TOMOPIZZERIA.COM/ WWW.THEGREATNORTHERNRAILWAY.CO.UK/ WWW.ALEXANDRAPALACE.COM/ EAST FINCHLEY HORNSEY GREEN B 50 T 138 2 NORTH LONDON VINTAGE MARKET 7 PRADERA 12 THE THREE COMPASSES 17 KENWOOD HOUSE EAST FINCHLEY 5 H STREE B IG H PRI STATION ORY HAMPTON ROAD LA NE 6 GREE HORNSEY PARISH CHURCH HALL, CRANLEY 14 HIGH STREET. HORNSEY, N8 7PB 62 HIGH STREET, HORNSEY, N8 7NX HAMPSTEAD LANE, HIGHGATE, LONDON NW3 7JR 9 7 12 W 5 HORNSEY E GARDENS, N10 3AH ST VIBRANT AND AUTHENTIC TAPAS WITH LIVE MUSIC AND A PROPER COMMUNITY LOCAL WITH CHESTERFIELD SOFAS, A 17TH-CENTURY COUNTRY HOUSE WITHIN HAMPSTEAD HEATH G ROAD N N STATION REE STALLS SELLING CERAMICS, VINTAGE FABRICS, RETRO FLAMENCO EVERY WEEKEND. SCRUBBED FLOORS AND WALLS FULL OF PICTURES. WITH RESTORED INTERIORS AND NOTABLE ARTWORKS. 2 LANE A103 FURNITURE, CLOTHING, BOOKS AND VINYL. GREAT NORTH ROAD Priory Park 13 WWW.PRADERARESTAURANT.CO.UK/ WWW.THREECOMPASSES.PUB/ WWW.ENGLISH-HERITAGE.ORG.UK/VISIT/PLACES/KENWOOD/ S 3 NORTHLONDONVINTAGEMARKET.BLOGSPOT.CO.UK/ P ARK 8 KARAMEL RESTAURANT 13 FUNKY BROWNZ 18 HIGHGATE WOOD Crouch End ROAD 3 PARLOUR ROOM INTERIORS 14 CHOCOLATE FACTORY 2, COBURG ROAD, N22 6UJ 5 TOTTENHAM LANE, HORNSEY, N8 9DJ MUSWELL HILL RD, HIGHGATE, LONDON N6 Playing Fields 18 CRANFORD WAY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, 15 WORLD FOOD, ORGANIC CRAFT BEERS AND FINE WINES MORE CLUB THAN BAR, A RELAXED SHISHA LOUNGE WITH HIGHGATE WOOD IS A 28 HECTARE AREA OF ANCIENT WOODLAND, HARRINGAY TOTTENHAM LANE, N8 9DJ ALONGSIDE A MULTICULTURAL ARTS VENUE. COCKTAILS, MOCKTAILS AND AN INDIAN DINER. LYING BETWEEN HIGHGATE VILLAGE AND MUSWELL HILL. Highgate Queen’s 10 OPEN BY APPOINTMENT OR BROWSE THE WEBSITE FOR ST ANN’S ROAD KARAMELRESTAURANT.COM/ WWW.FUNKYBROWNZ.CO.UK/ WWW.CITYOFLONDON.GOV.UK/THINGS-TO-DO/GREEN-SPACES/ Wood Wood B SOME BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED FURNITURE. 15 1 3 HIGHGATE-WOOD/ 8 WWW.PARLOURROOMINTERIORS.COM/ 9 OLIVE CAFÉ BISTRO 14 THE SALISBURY HOTEL 19 HAMPSTEAD HEATH Crouch End 10 HIGH STREET, HORNSEY, N8 7PB 1 GRAND PARADE, GREEN LANES, HARRINGEY, N4 1JX 550 4 BLACK GULL BOOKS Highgate B Clock Tower BIG HEARTED HOME-MADE FOODS WITH LOTS OF HEALTHY A VISUALLY STUNNING TRADITIONAL PUB THAT’S BEEN USED VARIOUS ENTRANCES IN NW3 AND NW5 Golf Club NORTH HILL 121 HIGH ROAD, LONDON, N2 8AG EATING OPTIONS COOKED WITH FLAIR. AS THE LOCATION FOR SEVERAL CULT FILMS. A GREEN OASIS FOR RECREATION, WITH SWIMMING PONDS, CROUCH END ONE OF LONDON’S BEST SECOND-HAND BOOKSHOPS WOODLAND AND CITY VIEWS FROM PARLIAMENT HILL. HIGHGATE TWITTER.COM/OLIVEGONUL?LANG=EN WWW.THESALISBURYHOTELPUB.CO.UK/ STATION L HARRINGAY MAKES A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR BROWSING. HARRINGAY GREEN WWW.CITYOFLONDON.GOV.UK/THINGS-TO-DO/GREEN-SPACES/ STATION HIL LANE STATION D TWITTER.COM/BLKGULLBOOKSLDN 10 BEAM CAFÉ 15 MOORS BAR HAMPSTEAD-HEATH/ 40 – 41 TOPSFIELD PARADE, CROUCH END, N8 8PT 57 PARK RD, CROUCH END, N8 8SY 5 THE BLOSSOM HOUSE 20 WOODBERRY DOWN HIGHGATE A FINE RANGE OF TEAS, COFFEES AND JUICES WITH IT’S A BAR AND ALSO AN ARTS VENUE THAT HOSTS LIVE E 314C PARK ROAD, HORNSEY, N8 8LA MEDITERRANEAN-INSPIRED BREAKFASTS AND LUNCHES. MUSIC, FRINGE THEATRE AND FILM. LORDSHIP RD, NEW RIVER PATH, LONDON N16 5HQ AN CROUCH EN L GR STROUD GREEN FLOWERS, ARRANGING COURSES, BEAUTIFUL BOUQUETS, A STUNNING OASIS OF NATURAL SERENITY SET AMONGST A E WWW.CAFEBEAM.CO.UK/ WWW.MOORSBAR.COM/ E 120 GIFTS AND A WHOLE LOT MORE. 12 HECTARES OF REED BEDS AND RESERVOIRS. N D OOD OA 0 1 LANE W 4 B5 S R WWW.THEBLOSSOMHOUSE.CO.UK/ WWW.WOODBERRYWETLANDS.ORG.UK/ ER 19 T B5 MANOR HOUSE IS A S S EN OUTH STATION 10 V S 3 CROUCH HILL Finsbury SE 17 Kenwood House STATION Park WOODBERRY 0 5 1 B DOWN Waterlow Park HIGHGATE HILL A1201 20 19 H I G H ARCHWAY G Highgate Hampstead ATE Cemetery Heath W ARCHWAY E S STATION FINSBURY PARK T HILL STATION LORDSHIP PARK WOODBERRY DOWN BEAM CAFÉ THE SALISBURY HOTEL HAMPSTEAD HEATH TRAVEL TIMES FROM TURNPIKE LANE UNDERGROUND TRAVEL TIMES FROM HORNSEY TRAIN STATION PICCADILLY LINE GREAT NORTHERN ROUTE A 10 MINUTE WALK FROM ALTITUDE (SOURCE: WALKIT.COM) A 2 MINUTE WALK FROM ALTITUDE (SOURCE: WALKIT.COM) COCKFOSTERS ALEXANDRA PALACE YOUR TRAVEL OPTIONS 18 MINS 3 MINS WOOD GREEN HORNSEY 1 MIN There are no fewer than six rail or tube stations within a mile radius GREEN LANES OVERGROUND STATION HORNSEY TRAIN STATION of Altitude, but with Hornsey Station literally on your doorstep, easy TURNPIKE LANE HARRINGAY access to the City is guaranteed. King’s Cross lies just five miles to the south and from here the rest of central London is yours to explore. 2 MINS Local buses are available from Hornsey direct to Crouch End, Muswell FINSBURY PARK FINSBURY PARK Hill, Alexandra Palace and White Hart Lane. In addition to this, there is 5 MINS 4 MINS greater choice of routes from nearby Green Lanes. CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS KING’S CROSS LONDON OVERGROUND HIGHBURY & ISLINGTON PICCADILLY City, Luton, Stansted, Gatwick and Heathrow Airports can be reached VICTORIA VICTORIA by tube or rail in less than 80 minutes with Heathrow just 22 road miles 10 MINS 9 MINS to the west and around an hour on the Piccadilly Line. The Eurostar CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS Terminal at St Pancras International is another option for overseas travel LONDON OVERGROUND / VICTORIA HOLBORN LONDON OVERGROUND OLD STREET and is just 5 miles away or 20 minutes from Hornsey Station. HAMMERSMITH & CITY / METROPOLITAN VICTORIA NORTHERN /CIRCLE 17 MINS 15 MINS CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS GREEN PARK CENTRAL KING’S CROSS NORTHERN EXPLORE LONDON 18 MINS 15 MINS CONNECTIONS (CHANGE AT FINSBURY PARK) VICTORIA LEICESTER SQUARE CONNECTIONS MOORGATE JUBILEE PICCADILLY / VICTORIA HAMMERSMITH & CITY / METROPOLITAN BUSES FROM TURNPIKE LANE STATION 19 MINS NORTHERN / CIRCLE 19 MINS USING THE LOCAL BUS NETWORK 10 MINUTES WALK FROM ALTITUDE KING’S CROSS STATION CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS PICCADILLY CIRCUS NORTHERN FARRINGDON HAMMERSMITH & CITY / METROPOLITAN NO. TOWARDS NO. TOWARDS NORTHERN / CIRCLE 29 TRAFALGAR SQUARE / WOOD GREEN 217 WALTHAM CROSS 20 MINS 25 MINS 41 ARCHWAY / TOTTENHAM 221 EDGWARE ALDGATE / WOOD GREEN WALTHAMSTOW / WOOD GREEN CONNECTIONS (CHANGE AT MOORGATE) 67 230 BAKERLOO EARL’S COURT CONNECTIONS STRATFORD 121 ENFIELD TOWN 231 ENFIELD CHASE HAMMERSMITH & CITY / METROPOLITAN 123 ILFORD / WOOD GREEN 232 ST. RAPHAEL’S 31 MINS NORTHERN / CIRCLE 35 MINS 141 LONDON BRIDGE / PALMERS GREEN 329 ENFIELD CONNECTIONS (CHANGE AT HIGHBURY & ISLINGTON) 144 EDMONTON GREEN / MUSWELL HILL 444 CHINGFORD HEATHROW 4 DISTRICT CANADA WATER CONNECTIONS 184 BARNET W4 FERRY LANE / OAKTHORPE PARK LONDON OVERGROUND CENTRAL / DLR SOURCES: TFL.GOV.UK, THEAA.COM 68 MINS 33 MINS (CHANGE AT HIGHBURY & ISLINGTON) HEATHROW 1 - 3 CONNECTIONS GATWICK JUBILEE 70 MINS 62 MINS (CHANGE AT HIGHBURY & ISLINGTON, VICTORIA) SOURCE: TFL.GOV.UK SOURCE: TFL.GOV.UK TURNPIKE LANE STATION STANSTED AIRPORT THE CITY THAT DELIVERS Many believe that London is the most dynamic and cosmopolitan city in the world.
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