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If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden A collection of one & two bedroom apartments and duplexes, and three & four bedroom townhouses Set within a brand new parkland community, The Claves collection of 159 apartments and townhouses is a tranquil and luxurious retreat from the strains of modern life. Elegantly designed around a residents only secret garden, created to come alive as the seasons change, it offers a complete lifestyle. These are homes that will pamper and delight in equal measure. The Claves, Inglis Way, London NW7 5
Computer generated image The gardens have been designed as a tapestry of colour providing interest through the seasons - Ian Wale Associate Landscape Architect, ReardonSmith Landscape 7
ARNOS GROVE EDGWARE 1mile 2miles EAST FINCHLEY HIGHGATE HAMPSTEAD PRIMROSE HILL 5miles STOKE NEWINGTON ISLINGTON 7miles Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park WALTHAMSTOW STRATFORD An idyllic and green escape from the bustle of Central London that s rather conveniently only moments from it KINGS CROSS NOTTING HILL THE WEST END COVENT GARDEN River Thames THE CITY OF LONDON 10miles CANARY WHARF Distances indicative only 9
Why The Claves? Only 25 minutes * by tube from The West End P8 A comprehensive lifestyle offering including a gym^, concierge^, games room and residents lounge. P18 Designed by award-winning architects, Broadway Malyan P23 Stunning interior design P17 A residents only secret garden P26 *From Mill Hill East Station to Tottenham Court Road Station, source tfl.gov.uk ^To be implemented in Phase 2 An idyllic green corner of London P29 Outstanding local schools P32 11
Walk just three minutes and all of London is waiting to be explored Originally, Mill Hill was an easily accessible country escape for London s gentry. Its greener surroundings are still a welcome reprieve, and today its superb transport links put Central London closer than ever. BY UNDERGROUND * _ Three minutes walk^ to Mill Hill East Station (Northern Line) 18 MINS Camden Town - Camden Market - Roundhouse 21 MINS Euston - University College London - British Library 23 MINS King s Cross St. Pancras - Eurostar - Central Saint Martins 25 MINS Tottenham Court Road - Soho - Crossrail 26 MINS Leicester Square - National Gallery - Covent Garden 31 MINS Waterloo - The Southbank - Royal Festival Hall 32 MINS Bank - Financial District - One New Change 33 MINS London Bridge - The Shard - Borough Market BY ROAD 2.3 MILES Mill Hill Broadway 2.5 MILES M1 Motorway 3.4 MILES Brent Cross Shopping Centre 7.1 MILES M25 Motorway (Junction 23) 9.0 MILES Central London (Oxford Circus) BY AIR 16.8 MILES London City Airport 19.0 MILES Heathrow Airport 26.7 MILES Luton Airport 38.0 MILES Stansted Airport *Travel time source: tfl.gov.uk ^Walking time source: walkit.com Road distance source: google.co.uk/maps 13
From Google and Grain Store to Central St Martins and Louis Vuitton, it s all aboard for King s Cross Only 23 minutes from Mill Hill East*, King s Cross has been reborn as one of London s most exciting areas. More new businesses have set up home here in the last five years than anywhere else in the capital. Google, The Guardian and Louis Vuitton are three of its most revered tenants. But it s the addition of Central Saint Martins, restaurants such as the Grain Store and Plum and Spilt Milk, retailers like Nike Central and a healthy dose of culture, that make it a real destination. *Travel time source: tfl.gov.uk 15
Commute from Mill Hill s greenery to the The City s forest of towers in just over half an hour * With the fact you can reach both Bank and London Bridge stations in just over half an hour *, The Claves is the perfect base from which to build a career as well as a home. From these two stations, all The City is easy to reach and just as importantly, come the end of the business day, escape ensuring you can enjoy the perfect work-life balance. *Travel time source: tfl.gov.uk 17
OFFICERS MESS GARDENS BITTACY HILL CENTRAL PARK ROYAL ENGINEERS WAY MILLBROOK PARK CE PRIMARY SCHOOL Millbrook Park is creating a whole new community Mill Hill has long been popular with families and young professionals alike. Millbrook Park is set to make it even more so. Offering over 2,000 homes in a landscaped parkland setting, a primary school, wealth of open spaces and Millbrook Plaza a new shop and café packed piazza no detail has been overlooked in its creation. Located at the site s Bittacy Hill entrance, a short walk to Mill Hill East underground station, The Claves takes this focus to new heights, stylishly delivering its residents a truly outstanding lifestyle. 19
Computer generated image The design of the concierge * area intends to consume the residents into the sophistication and exclusivity of The Claves *Concierge to be implemented in Phase 2 21
Computer generated image Computer generated image With a games room, residents lounge and fully equipped gym *, here home has so much more to offer The Claves has been born from a belief in offering not just exemplary homes, but a better way of living. From the calming serenity of the gardens to the stunning architecture and elegant sophistication of the concierge area *, you re welcomed home as soon as you enter its gates. This feeling of comfort is continued in the apartments and townhouses themselves. These are homes that exude warmth and relaxation. Convenience was another key aspect of its design. So as well as secure underground car parking, you ll benefit from a games room, residents lounge and fully equipped gym *. *Gym and concierge to be implemented in Phase 2 23
Computer generated image Acting as an extension of your home, the games room is perfect for entertaining 25
The extensive glazing, balconies and terraces invite the greenery into the homes themselves - Peter Vaughan Director, Broadway Malyan Conceptualised and designed by globally renowned architects, Broadway Malyan, their vision was built around the concept of a central secret garden, as Peter Vaughan, Director, explains: The Claves has been designed so the residents can directly experience the garden as it grows and changes with the extensive glazing, balconies and terraces inviting the greenery into the homes themselves. The distinctive materials used are the perfect backdrop for the extensive greenery. When combined with the development s stepped character, they soften the design, creating an intimate environment in which to live, adds Arita Morris, Director of Child Graddon Lewis, the architectural practice which developed the proposals for construction. 27
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Dense swathes and drifts of plants intermingle to create a continually changing environment - Ian Wale Associate Landscape Architect, ReardonSmith Landscape Inspired by traditional English country gardens, the organic and free-flowing gardens at the heart of the development have been designed by award-winning landscape architects, ReardonSmith Landscape. Within the space, there are two distinct areas with very different characters, explains Ian Wale of ReardonSmith Landscape. The eastern garden s undulating lawns have a playful character that s as suited to a game of boules as a restful snooze in the dappled shade. The western garden has a more formal character with elegant multi-stem flowering trees elevated at either end as living sculptures. A series of pathways wind through the space, leading to hidden seating spots and a stunning central pergola. 31
In Mill Hill, country life has a distinctly more metropolitan flavour Surrounded by woods and parkland, Mill Hill s tree-lined avenues and quaint village high street are almost at odds with the ease at which you can reach Central London. Yet everything you need is close to hand. For your essentials, there s a Waitrose just by Mill East station. While Mill Hill Broadway s shops, restaurants and cafés are just a short drive. As is Brent Cross Shopping Centre. As well as a relaxed ambience, the wealth of open space offers lots of possibilities for your leisure time. Finchley Golf Club is just moments away. A host of others aren t much further. Add to this, equestrian centres, the Welsh Harp Reservoir s watersports, rambling walks and great country pubs if you prefer to admire greenery over a Sunday roast and life here is most definitely for living. 33
04 16 Welcome to the neighbourhood 12 13 06 07 21 20 10 24 23 22 18 19 15 500m 03 11. Waitrose 09 01 02 17 11 05 1000m 15. The Adam & Eve 14 Great North Way 08 1mile North Circular Rd East End Rd 25 2miles 8. Dollis Valley Greenwalk Leisure 1. Finchley Golf Club 2. Finchley Lawn Tennis Club 3. London Equestrian Centre 4. Mill Hill Golf Club 5. Virgin Active Health Club 6. Belmont Children s Farm 7. Camden Sports Ground Parks & Green Space 8. Dollis Valley Greenwalk 9. Mill Hill Country Park Shopping 10. Marks & Spencer 11. Waitrose Pubs 12. The Rising Sun 13. The Three Hammers 14. Beaufort Tavern 15. The Adam & Eve 16. The Orange Tree Cafés & Restaurants 17. Metro Italia 18. Delisserie 19. Leyla Restaurant 20. Molto Pizza 21. El Vaquero 22. Koi Japanese & Chinese Restaurant 23. Prezzo 24. The Good Earth 25. Bang Bang Oriental Foodhall Distances indicative only 35
12 10 Mill Hill s schooling provision has always been a major attraction for families 9 11 4 3 1 2 The most famous of its schools is the prestigious Mill Hill School, which from just 20 boarders in 1807 has grown to be a four school co-educational foundation. Other independent schools in the area include Harrow School, Highgate School and North London Grammar School. All of which are readily accessible by car. 7 The state provision is equally impressive. There are plenty of well-regarded primaries in the area including Millbrook Park CE Primary School. While for secondary schools, Queen Elizabeth s School, The Henrietta Barnett School and St Michael s Catholic Grammar School all come highly recommended. BOREHAMWOOD 8 NEW BARNET Primary Schools 1. Millbrook Park CE Primary School 0.2 miles 2. Frith Manor Primary School 0.6 miles 3. St Vincent s RC Primary School 0.7 miles Independents 9. Grimsdell (Mill Hill School Foundation) Co-educational pre-preparatory day school 1.1 miles 10. Mill Hill (Mill Hill School Foundation) Co-educational senior day and boarding school 1.1 miles HARROW 16 STANMORE EDGWARE 13 BRENT CROSS 6 5 EAST FINCHLEY 15 14 4. Dollis Junior School 0.9 miles Secondary Schools 5. St Michael s Catholic Grammar School Co-educational grammar school 1.7 miles 6. The Henrietta Barnett School Girls grammar school 3.1 miles 7. St James Catholic High School Co-educational comprehensive school 3.2 miles 8. Queen Elizabeth s School Boys grammar school 4.9 miles Road distance source: google.co.uk/maps 11. Mill Hill International (Mill Hill School Foundation) Co-educational senior international day and boarding school 1.1 miles 12. Belmont (Mill Hill School Foundation) Co-educational preparatory day school 1.5 miles 13. North London Grammar School Co-educational senior school 3.0 miles 14. Channing School Girls junior and senior school 5.1 miles 15. Highgate School Co-educational all-through day school 5.2 miles 16. Harrow School Boys senior boarding school 7.0 miles 37
From the sciences to the arts, Mill Hill puts London s best universities in easy reach Mill Hill has plenty of academic pedigree itself. James Murray began the first English dictionary, whilst teaching at Mill Hill School. It s also home to The National Institute of Medical Research and the University of London Observatory. However it s Mill Hill s superb transport links to Central London s universities that really sets it apart. UCL (Euston station) 21 minutes^ SOAS (Euston station) 21 minutes^ CENTRAL ST MARTINS (King s Cross station) 23 minutes^ LSE (Holborn station) 32 minutes^ KING S COLLEGE (Holborn station) 32 minutes^ LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL (Baker Street station) 38 minutes^ LSE is unique in its focus on teaching and research across the full range of social, political and economic sciences Just 21 minutes^ away, University College London is ranked the 7th best university in the world * Part of the rebirth of King s Cross, Central St Martins is the world s leading centre for art and design *The QS World University Rankings 2016-2017 ^Travel time source: tfl.gov.uk from Mill Hill East to nearest station as mentioned 39
1mile 2miles HIGHGATE 5miles STRATFORD LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL Baker Street station 38 minutes^ CENTRAL ST MARTINS King s Cross station 23 minutes^ 7miles UCL Euston station 21 minutes^ SOAS Euston station 21 minutes^ LSE Holborn station 32 minutes^ THE CITY OF LONDON 10miles MAYFAIR KING S COLLEGE Holborn station 32 minutes^ CANARY WHARF London is without question one of the world s most exciting cities to study in Distances indicative only ^Travel time source: tfl.gov.uk from Mill Hill East to nearest station as mentioned 41
Prime Place Kensal Rise (Computer generated image) Less of the same and more of what people want By putting people at the heart of our developments, we create great places to Be. One of London and the South East s leading property developers, we have an extensive track record in creating exciting new communities and high-quality homes to both rent and buy. These range from the major regeneration of Aberfeldy Village in Tower Hamlets to bespoke residential schemes in Hayes, Mill Hill, Kensal Rise, Sevenoaks (Kent), Godalming (Surrey) and Cheshunt (Herts). In tune with their diverse locations, all our schemes are individually designed to ensure they each thrive as communities. As such, they each have a unique blend of homes, spaces and amenities that gives them their own character. A development by Prime Place Kensal Rise (Computer generated image) be.co.uk 43
The Claves Millbrook Park Inglis Way London NW7 A development by be.co.uk Please note: All plans and maps are indicative only and are not to scale. Computer generated images have been used as an indicative guide, and are conceptual only and subject to change. Final design, materials and finish may differ from those shown. The developer operates a policy of continuous product development and reserves the right to alter any part of the development specification at any time. 45
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