79-85 Monier Road, Fish Island, Hackney Wick, London, E3 2PS – Stratford
Situated in the tranquil setting of West Twyford, London, Twyford Park revives the aged Twyford Abbey grounds. Due for completion in 2026, the development comprises exceptionally designed one, two-and three-bedroom residences.
While other houses are available on Shared Ownership basis. The Abby falls under the London Borough of Ealing and is blessed with historical and natural sceneries. It is surrounded by other major landmarks, such as the Hanger Lane Gyratory, North Circular and River Brent's massive green space. The Abbey is an intersection of both suburban and town living, characterized by several demographically diverse residential and commercial spaces.
Half of Twyford Park houses are affordable so as to develop an inclusive community supported by a neighbourhood plan. Houses are huddled around green courts with passive surveillance and play areas to provide a safe living space. The buildings encircle the central court to provide continuous active life and celebrate an exclusive environment.
All spaces surrounding Twyford Park will cater to its residents and enhance the living experience. Further restoration of Twyford Abby's ground will see it have a new 1.2-acre play-park that will offer recreation areas for children and well-lit walking ways to ease the neighbourhood's connection. Each home in Twyford Park has a modern touch, looking spectacular by day and night.
Units are designed with the help of Allford Hall Monaghan Morris and electrician Joseph Thomas a modern element to gothic reference. The unique design provides spacious private outside panels. The tall trees and landscaping activities enhance modern acoustics, exposing impregnable privacy from all angles.
The whole project is a restoration initiative designed to bring back history. Both the Abbey and grounds have been restored and will open to the public after a century.anches of 157 new tress that promise to create a biodiversity gain. The grounds will offer a unique habitat for residents and act as a pulnary arm. A new learning centre lies in the plan to elevate all spaces. A new co-educational days school will host to the maximum 1150 pupils. This mark's a significant milestone in the historic year.
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A good floor plan means having all you need in a smartly designed space. We are sure our quick tips help you pick only the perfect layout for your new home.
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