Afrex House delivers 31 one to three bedroom canalside flats in HA0, 1.3 km from Alperton Station (Piccadilly line, Zone 4) and 0.8 km from Stonebridge Park, giving sub 25 minute Underground access to central London within a regenerating Alperton corridor.
Set on a former light industrial site beside the Grand Union Canal, Afrex House offers modern, efficient new build homes in a low density block of only 31 units, within 500 m of Heather Park, under 1.7 km of multiple supermarkets and gyms, ideal for long term rental demand.
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Located at 107 Beresford Avenue, London HA0 1NX; Afrex House- a residential redevelopment in Alperton & North West London. The scheme consists of 31 apartments freehold over five floors, with a low-density canalside block that sits on the banks of the Grand Union Canal. The development sits on a former light industrial site and delivers modern residential accommodation to a regenerating corridor.
The development will consist of one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. Pricing is available on request. The nearest tube is Alperton Underground on the Piccadilly line, about 0.8 kilometres distant, with a direct link to central London in less than 25 minutes. Stonebridge Park station, which is also about 0.5 kilometres away, enhances transport connectivity across the Zone 3 and Zone 4 boundaries.
Afrex House has been designed to blend contemporary interiors with a canalside setting. The design of the buildings allows for efficient layouts and contemporary finishes in line with urban lifestyles. To the east, scenic canal views give a unique residential character while providing outlooks to water and adjacent open space.
The design features common areas designed to promote engagement and use within the community. Heather Park is a stone's throw away, and Lyon Park Allotment Gardens and James Dudson Court Green are both just a moment's walk. Supermarkets, gyms, cafés, and local services are all walkable within ~1.7 kms, supporting both daily convenience and long-term residential demand.
Afrex House is a component of a larger regeneration project in Alperton — an area currently undergoing significant investment into residential and infrastructure projects. Proximity to major transport links sustains commuter demand, while nearby schools, including Lyon Park Primary School and Alperton Community School, bolster the appeal for families.
Heathrow Airport is around 13.3 km away from the development, and London City Airport is also approximately 24.4 km away. Structured with 31 apartments and canalside, Afrex House is a low-density opportunity positioned alongside a plethora of Piccadilly line services.
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Afrex House, nestled along a canal, offers residents peaceful and picturesque views. The interiors of each apartment are designed with a contemporary style, ensuring that each home provides both comfort and a modern living environment.
History and Development of Afrex House Here are some of the key milestones in the history and development of Afrex House.
January 2020: Octavia signs a £6.5 million development contract with Inland Homes for Afrex House development. April 2020: Demolition of the industrial buildings on the site begins. July 2022: Project completion date However, on 6 May 2022, Inland Homes Group was notified by DCB that they had placed its core business, DCB, in administration. However, development continued under the management of Inland Partnerships and it never stopped trading as did on behalf of Octavia.
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