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TYPICALLY N7

- 02 -TYPICALLY N7BUT NOT YOUR TYPICALSHARED OWNERSHIP HOMESWelcome to Market Gardens, an inspiring newcollection of 1 and 2 bedroom apartments situatedon London’s famous Caledonian Road known affectionately as ‘The Cally’ - and availablethrough Shared Ownership.Within easy reach of King’s Cross and the City, theseattractive, modern properties at London Square’sCaledonian Road development put central Londonliving within your reach.

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- 05 -- 06 -HISTORICALLY N7Caledonian Park was oncethe site of the MetropolitanCattle Market, opened byPrince Albert in 1855.Once surrounded by railings, topped with the cast iron headsof livestock, the Metropolitan Cattle Market could trade morethan 15,000 animals in a single day. The clock in the imposingtower is still wound each week, and from the upper balconyit’s possible to enjoy views of the City, Canary Wharf,St Paul’s Cathedral, Stratford and Alexandra Palace.Your new home at Market Gardens is situated right next to thisspecial site, making it a fascinating talking point – as well asgiving you attractive green space on your doorstep.

- 07 -- 08 -1235Living on ‘The Cally’brings you up close to someof London’s richest historyCaledonian Road. The Cally. Just to say its name isto conjure up the fascinating past of one of thecapital’s most historic districts.From the stately splendour of the British Museumto the hushed precincts of the British Library,iconic reminders of London’s history are allaround you. Just a short walk can take you toGeorge Gilbert Scott’s magnificent VictorianSt Pancras Hotel, Thomas Coram’s 18th centuryFoundling Hospital, or the Regent’s Canal andCamden Lock. At Market Gardens, the past isnever far away - and you’re sure to see and learnsomething new every day.1. The British Museum2. The 151ft Grade IIlisted clock tower inCaledonian Park3. The Sutton Hooship-burial Helmet at theBritish Museum4. A traditional narrowboaton the nearby Regent’s Canal45. George Gilbert Scott’smasterpiece, theSt Pancras Hotel

- 09 -- 10 -4LOCALLYN7From quirky shops and cosy cafés, rightthrough to stylish bars and a whole world ofrestaurants, there’s lots to discover in yourneighbourhood.On ‘The Cally’ itself, you’ll find Housmans,which has specialised in radical books andmagazines since 1945. Then there’sPiebury Corner, a casual bar and restaurantoffering handmade pies, scotch eggs, craftbeers and cocktails. For a buzzing café-barserving authentic Ethiopian and Eritreancuisine, look no further than Merkato – orsample one of its fabulous takeaways in thecomfort of your new home.21If you venture a little further afield, you canquickly reach Camden and explore itsfamous vintage clothing shops or find abargain among the numerous shops andstalls at Camden Lock Market. Clerkenwellis also nearby, where you can enjoyworld-class coffee at Briki, stock up ongourmet groceries at the Quality ChopHouse Shop or pick up unusual flowersand plants at Botanique Workshop.If pubs are your thing, you’ll be particularlyspoilt for choice. Of particular note areThe Hemingford Arms in Barnsbury, whichis packed with personality and has atop-notch Thai menu, and The Depot inCarpenters Mews – a gem of bar, whereyou can relax over a board game or enjoylive music and DJs at the weekends.31. Ceramic lovers have beenloyal to The Cally's TridentPottery for over 40 years2. The railway bridge on‘The Cally’ is a proud symbol ofa vibrant community3. St Pancras International4. The area around King’s Crosshas become a hub for tech giants5. Caravan, Kings Cross6. Be sure to explore Camdenand its huge choice of vintageclothes shops56

- 11 -- 12 -You might be in the heart of the city, but there’s noshortage of opportunities for working out and keepingfit. Studio One Islington is on ‘The Cally’ itself, offeringeverything from yoga and pilates to barre and boxing.The neighbouring Cally Pool & Gym boasts two pools, agym and sauna suite, while Kings Cross Studios hasLondon’s only fully equipped Gyrotonic studio.If you love exercising in the open air, you’ve plenty ofoptions too. Barnard Park has a great all-weatherfootball pitch and Caledonian Park is ideal for jogging,ball games and other sports. If you head further west,you can enjoy the 410 acres of Regent’s Park, where youcan enjoy everything from cycling, tennis and hockey torugby, ultimate frisbee and even Australian rules football.Regent’s Park

- 13 -- 14 -When you live a stone’s throw from Islington, Camden andKing’s Cross, you’re a resident of a district that has art in itsDNA. ‘The Cally’ itself is renowned for its street art, while theEstorick Collection of Modern Art in Canonbury Square is theplace to go if you want to be inspired by Futurism.The King’s Cross area in particular offers a plethora of galleries,including the House of Illustration, the prestigious GagosianGallery and the Lethaby Gallery – which showcases the talentwork of the staff, students and alumni of Central St Martins,the famous college of the University of the Arts London.Even walking the streets is an inspiration - The King’s CrossProject is an ongoing scheme which commissions art fordisplay across the 67-acre neighbourhood. In Battle Bridgeplace, you’ll also find the giant ‘birdcage’, a 9m high installationthat comes alive at night in a brilliant array of neon colours.Photograph by Wayne TippetsArtwork by Philph

- 15 -- 16 -Local venues have launchedthousands of musical careers –and the vibe is as strong as everIf you love live music, then take yourpick of some of London’s mostfamous music venues. NearbyCamden is renowned as a Mecca formusic lovers, and deservedly so. TheElectric Ballroom has attracted toptalent since 1938 and has hostedeveryone from Madness and TheClash to Blur and The Smiths. TheCamden Assembly (formerly TheBarfly) is a popular indie haunt thathosts popular and budding talent,while the Roundhouse is the place togo to spot the latest up-and-comingacts. Koko, a favourite with artistsincluding Coldplay and Madonna, isalso set to reopen in 2020 after amajor refurbishment.The Camden AssemblyOver in Islington, you’ve got just asmuch to choose from. Located onUpper Street in Angel, you'll find bothThe O2 Academy which is a hothousefor creative new musicians, and theUnion Chapel which is renowned forhosting musicians from almost everygenre – Amy Winehouse, Beck andPhilip Glass included. It’s also a greatvenue for film screenings, comedy andeven organ recitals, so be sure tocheck it out!

- 17 -Clerkenwell Green- 18 -To live in London is tolive in one of the world’sgreatest cities, a crucibleof world history and abeacon for cultureYouTube Space LondonICONICALLY N7London is the most visited city in Europe,and the second most visited in the world.And little wonder. As the focal point of aformer Empire that spanned the globe,and as the capital of the world’s firstindustrial nature, the city even now hashuge reach and influence.Everyman Screen on the Green, AngelThe capital’s wealth and importance hasleft its mark and continues to do so today.From the glories of Christopher Wren’s StPaul’s Cathedral and Pugin’s Houses ofParliament to the famous waxworks ofMadame Tussauds and the streetentertainers at Covent Garden, the citysurrounds you with cultural treasuresalmost everywhere you go – giving youthe pick of its world-class galleries,museums, theatres, libraries, concert hallsand more.There are also lots of fascinating andinfluential districts near ‘The Cally’ itself,not least Angel – home to the bustlingand fashionable Upper Street and EssexRoad – and nearby Clerkenwell. Over inShoreditch, among the popular bars andrestaurants, you’ll find ‘Tech City’, a clusterof high-tech companies that range fromquirky start-ups to big players such asMicrosoft, Google and Facebook.With a rich past, London also has an eyeon the future. The bustling, modernfinancial district at Canary Wharf, theOlympic-inspired regeneration atStratford, plus iconic new buildings like the‘Gherkin’ and ‘The Shard’ tell a story of acapital with a uniquely confident andbright outlook – and one in which it is ajoy to live.

- 19 -- 20 -FromCaledonian RoadStationFromBarnsburyStation3 minutes3 minutesKing's Cross & St Pancras InternationalCamden Road Station12 minutes19 minutesOld Street Underground StationStratford Station14 minutes21 minutesOxford Circus Underground StationHoxton Station18 minutes23 minutesLiverpool Street StationShoreditch High Street Station21 minutes24 minutesCamden Underground StationLondon Liverpool Street StationPRACTICALLY N7 9BQFromMarket Gardenson footTravel times are taken from maps.google.com and are for guidance only.FromMarket Gardensby bike4 minutes5 minutesCaledonian Road Underground StationOld Street Station6 minutes7 minutesCaledonian ParkAngel6 minutes10 minutesBarnsbury Overground StationKing’s Cross & St Pancras International11 minutes22 minutesParadise ParkCity of London22 minutes22 minutesKing’s Cross & St Pancras InternationalOxford Street

- 21 -- 22 -EMIRATES STADIUMHIGHBURYHIGHBURY FIELDSHAMPSTEAD HEATHHAMSTEADCAMDEN ARTS CENTRECALEDONIAN ROADCANONBURYTHE PLEASANCE THEATRECALEDONIAN PARKHIGHBURY & ISLINGTONMARKETGARDENSSOUTH HAMSTEADCALEDONIAN ROAD & BARNSBURYCAMDEN RDCAMDEN TOWNALMEIDA THEATRECAMDEN TOWNPRIMROSE HILLISLINGTONLONDON ZOOHOXTONO2 ACADEMYKILBURNANGELKING’S CROSS& ST PANCRASREGENT’S PARKLORDS CRICKET GROUNDPENTONVILLELONDON EUSTONCLERKENWELLOLD STREETEUSTON SQUAREREGENT’S PARK STATIONFITZROVIALONDON MARYLEBONEFARRINGDONMARYLEBONEOLD SPITALFIELDSMARKETTHE BRITISH MUSEUMFARRINGDONLIVERPOOL STTOTTENHAM COURT RDPADDINGTONPADDINGTONOXFORD CIRCUSHOLBORNMOORGATEST PAUL’SCOVENT GARDENBOND STBANKCOVENT GARDENMAYFAIRHYDE PARKMap not to scaleCITY OF LONDONCITY THAMESLINKLEICESTER SQUAREBLACKFRIARSCANNON STRIVER THAMESThe Long WaterThePACES OF INTERESTUNDERGROUND STATIONSRAIL STATIONS

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- 27 -- 28 -LIVING / DINING / KITCHENContemporary kitchen by Symphony with subtlebrushed chrome handles to base cabinetsGloss finish kitchen cabinets in Dusk Grey with discreetlighting underneath wall cabinetsSubtle deep stone effect work surface withmatching upstandStainless steel 1.5 bowl sink with drainer and chromemixer tapAEG electrical hob with touch control and integratedoverhead extractorGlass splashback in soft white behind the hobAEG surround-cook oven with easy-clean enamelinteriorIntegrated AEG fridge / freezerIntegrated energy-efficient AEG dishwasherRecessed LED down lightsOak wood-effect laminate flooring with underfloor heatingAESTHETICALLY N7BEDROOM(S)Built-in wardrobes to the master bedroomDeluxe 80/20 wool mix carpet in deep greyShower room en-suite to the master bedroomsWhite pendant lighting to all bedroomsBALCONIES, TERRACESAND WINTER GARDENSGlass fronted balconies and terraces with decking toselect apartments (refer to floorplans)Juliet balconies to selected apartmentsFull height glass windows with decked flooring to wintergardens (refer to floorplans)

- 29 -- 30 -BATHROOMSECURITY & PEACE OF MINDSquared Roca Contessa steel bath inwhite with polished chrome mixer tapVideo entry system with handsetCeiling mounted waterfall shower headand convenient handheld shower inpolished chromeSprinkler system fitted throughoutapartmentsWired smoke and heat detectorsSquared frameless glass shower screenMulti-lock door with security chain andspy holeWhite countertop basin with wallmounted single lever mixer tapHardwired doorbellMirrored bathroom cabinet with featurelighting above the wash basin125-year lease10 year NHBC warrantyWhite WC pan with concealed cisternand polished chrome dual flush pushbuttonPredicted energy assessment – category BPolished chrome heated towel railZanussi washing machine to storagecupboardsLarge format ceramic wall tiles in soft greyto bath enclosure with in-set storage shelfCOMMUNAL / GENERALGlass door to main entrance / lobby areaContrasting large format ceramic floortiles in light sandHigh quality, durable carpeting and floorfinishes throughoutRecessed LED down lightsMatt porcelain tiles to ground lobby areaSecure on-site bicycle storage facilitiesEN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM TO2-BEDROOM APARTMENTSLandscaped communal podium gardenCeiling mounted waterfall shower head andconvenient handheld shower in polished chromeHeating and hot water provided bycentral plant and charged separatelySimple-access glass shower cubicle with shower trayWhite countertop basin with wall mounted singlelever mixer tapTelevision (terrestrial and satellite) pointswith Sky provisions to living room andmaster bedroomƚMirrored bathroom cabinet with display shelvingand feature lighting above the wash basinLandline telephone and BT fibre opticdata points to living roomƚ24-hr concierge serviceWhite WC pan with concealed cistern and polishedchrome dual flush push buttonPolished chrome heated towel railHexagonal feature tiling design to shower enclosurewith in-set storage shelfLarge format ceramic floor tiles in light sandRecessed LED down lightsƚSubject to separate costs. *Allocated parking is not available atthis development. Whilst every effort has been taken to ensurethe accuracy of the information provided, the specifications hasbeen supplied as a guide and Peabody reserve the right toamend the specification as necessary and without notice.

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- 33 -- 34 -THESITEPLANONEBEDROOMMARKET GARDENSAT LONDON SQUARE'S CALEDONIAN ROAD DEVELOPMENTONE BEDROOM APARTMENTAPARTMENT 2, 6, 10, 14 & YCENTREBREWERYLiving / Dining4.96 x 4.32m16'3'' x 14'2''Master Bedroom 4.02 x 4.01m13'2'' x 13'2''MVHRBathroom2.10 x 2.04m6'11'' x 6'8''Winter Garden3.50 x 1.62m11'6'' x 5'4''WMDWKitchenSFFLiving / Di

bargain among the numerous shops and stalls at Camden Lock Market. Clerkenwell is also nearby, where you can enjoy world-class coffee at Briki, stock up on gourmet groceries at the Quality Chop House Shop or pick up unusual flowers and plants at Botanique Workshop. If pubs are your thing, you’ll be particularly spoilt for choice. Of particular note are The Hemingford Arms in Barnsbury, which .