Within walking distance of Springfield Gardens.
The redevelopment of Lexden and Steyne Road offers a chance to revitalize aging housing in central Acton. Karakusevic Carson Architects collaborated with Ealing Council on plans to replace outdated structures with over 150 modern, energy-efficient homes. Their designs incorporate landscaped open spaces and walkways to foster community while meeting London's density goals.
A mix of one to three-bedroom flats caters to varied family sizes. Balconies and terraces provide private outdoor areas. Active ground floors engage the street while secure entries maintain safety. Sustainable materials like green roofs help reduce costs and carbon footprints for residents.
The location near Acton station gives quick access to public transit. Residents can reach jobs in town or the airport easily. Schools, clinics, and shops are also within walking distance, complementing transit's ability to explore London. New pathways will improve connectivity throughout the neighborhood.
Building heights and details match the surrounding structures. Public input shaped final proposals around shared green space, family housing, and connectivity. Prospective buyers can evaluate site plans detailing these community-focused features.
Passive design like cross-ventilation and daylight maximize comfort while lessening energy use. Phased development, planning permission, and council backing ensure timely, quality construction. Units for purchase offer affordable options to a diverse population near employment hubs. Investors can expect stable returns in an area with growing infrastructure, housing demand, and convenient transport links. Sales documentation and consultation summaries disclose project details.
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