Beaufort Park - Contemporary Style - Exquisite Living
Reclaiming over 25 acres of the historically important but long neglected RAF Hendon Aerodrome site, Beaufort Park is a groundbreaking new mixed use development designed with imagination and style. Most important of all, Beaufort Park has been designed to be flexible enough to offer a variety of apartments.
Varying in size from studio, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments to 3 bedroom apartments and penthouses, every apartment has been designed to bring stylish, contemporary homes well within the reach of London's ever-growing communities. With superb transport links, excellent purpose built facilities and sensitive environmental planning, Beaufort Park is set to become a thriving self-contained neighbourhood in its own right.
A central landscaped park area - and an elegant Mediterranean-style boulevard of cafés, restaurants and retail units - adds to the sense of a brand new community giving new life to the area.
Residents at Beaufort Park benefit from 24 hour estate management*, an exclusive residents' gym* and business centre**, managed gated car parking* and can also make use of the cycle storage facilities and on site car club**.
In addition, a Young's bar and restaurant, Coffee Affair cafe and delicatessen, Bright Horizons nursery and pre-school and for added convenience, a Tesco Express, cashpoint and hair & beauty salon are all on your doorstep.
A central landscaped park area, similar in size to Berkeley Square in Mayfair, offers a wonderful mix of open spaces. With its sensitively landscaped parkland, tree lined streets and pleasing views, Beaufort Park is truly the place to be.
Leisure facilities: Breath of fresh air
Every community needs greenery and parkland. With its sensitively landscaped parkland, tree-lined streets and pleasing views, Beaufort Park is truly a place in which to breathe.
At its centre is a series of interlinked open spaces, each with its own character and personality, and each complemented by long vistas that help create a distinct mood of airiness and calm. Even Market Street, the spacious retail and restaurant area at the heart of Beaufort Park, is graced by a line of trees.
Parklife
Just as the great parks of central London offer instant escape and relaxation to a busy populace, so Beaufort Park has delightfully planned and exquisitely maintained green space at the core of its design.
Regents Park
London's most elegant Royal Park originally a hunting ground for Henry VIII and designed by John Nash in 1811 is skirted to the north by the Regent's Canal and includes a boating lake, a professional Open Air Theatre, botanic gardens and the 36 acre London Zoo.
The London Planetarium and Madame Tussauds are close by in Baker Street.
Highgate Woods
Situated just north of Highgate village, Highgate Woods is a surviving part of the ancient Great Forest of Middlesex and one of the most tranquil spots in the whole of London. The world famous Highgate Cemetery in Swains Lane a breathtaking collection of tombs and catacombs - is a short walk away.
Healthy living
Keeping fit and staying healthy often depends on taking all the opportunities available to you. In North London there's no excuse not to keep in trim, with sports clubs devoted to anything from five-a-side football, tennis, rock-climbing and much else.
Local shopping:
The Art of Shopping
Outside the West End, no part of London can boast such a multiplicity and variety of shops as its north western corner. The London Borough of Barnet alone, which includes Hendon, has the second largest retail floor area in the capital after Westminster.
Spoilt for choice
Within a five mile radius of Beaufort Park, shopaholics and casual shoppers alike can experience the superb mix of stores that comprise Brent Cross Shopping Centre, the specialist independent shops and antique markets of Camden and Hampstead, the pleasures of large, established and well managed shopping malls in Edgware and Barnet.
European retailing
Brent Cross, of course, is the jewel in North London's retail crown, comprising a total of 110 stores and eateries. Extensively refurbished in 1995, it is soon to undergo a complete 21st century revamp, incorporating a new car-free street network and a new emphasis on lifestyle shopping.
Where Brent Cross really scores is in the quality and range of its shops and especially the presence of the most familiar and prestigious names in European retailing, from John Lewis to Benetton, Marks & Spencer and Monsoon, to Kookai and Karen Millen.
Schools and education
Perfectly located for London's universities and schools
London is home to the world's leading universities and private schools, attracting students from across the country and around the world.
Located less than 30 minutes from the West End by Underground, Beaufort Park is ideally placed to meet the accommodation needs of students studying in any of the Central London universities or at the adjacent Middlesex University.
If you are a parent considering buying an apartment for your son or daughter to use whilst studying in London, Beaufort Park