46 Crystal Palace Park Road, London SE26 6UG – Crystal Palace
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Park 46 is a unique development offering luxury living in amongst the vibrant, creative community of Crystal Palace. On offer are eight high-spec studio, one and two-bedroom apartments. Stylish, modern design is coupled with amenities that go far beyond ‘all mod cons’. High-tech security gives residents peace of mind whilst Nest heating controllers, hyperoptic internet provision and high-end kitchen finished deliver unrivalled living conditions. Some of our units even come with balconies, bringing the outside in and making the most of the stunning views in to the park and across South East London. The needs of London’s young professionals are considered throughout. The park-side location, secure bike storage and easy access to key transport hubs give limitless possibilities to residents at Park 46.
The Area
Today, Crystal Palace plays host to a burgeoning community of creatives and young professionals. Local amenities include excellent restaurants, high-end coffee shops, an Everyman cinema and everything else you could expect in a modern, residential outpost of London. Extra-curricular pursuits are also covered with yoga studios, ceramics classes and much more. The Saturday morning market bursts at the seams with local, organic and sustainable produce. Local businesses, artists and buskers are supported with all profits going to Crystal Palace’s Patchwork Farm and other good causes. Meanwhile Crystal Palace Park offers Sunday strolls, unique scenery and a breath-taking view over South London and beyond in to the city.
Pubs & Bars
The night life in the area is buzzing with a number of pubs and bars offering wide-ranging drinks and food options. Westow House is perhaps the largest destination in the centre of Crystal Palace, with vintage décor and live music attracting punters over the weekends. The likes of The Faber Fox, Walker Briggs, The White Hart and The Alma offer different takes on the pub/bar experience with an eclectic mix of locals attracted to each. Cocktail Embassay also provides a fun yet sophisticated cocktail experience to residents.
Restaurants
The central area of Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood is rich with options for eating out, any time of the day. Crystal Palace Market (not to be confused with the Saturday morning food market) is a busy, all-day eatery with delicious British cuisine amongst modern, industrial interiors. Meanwhile, Smoked Bone serves-up an altogether more American affair with burgers, ribs, chicken and even a weekend brunch menu on offer. Joanna’s has been a local favourite for a long time with their signature burger and Sunday roast menu a mainstay. A plethora of alternative cuisines are available, with the likes of Yak & Yeti (Nepalese/Indian); Four Hundred Rabbits (pizza); Kish Mish (Persian) and many more all within walking distance of the development.
Cafe
The Triangle area is dotted with cafes, brunch spots and coffee houses - Four Boroughs Coffee is a must-visit for coffee aficionados. Brown & Green is a popular location with local food & coffee lovers and they have even branched out to open satellite spots at the train station and in the nearby park. Cadence Performance Limited is a hub for the more active coffee drinkers in the area, also playing host to a cycle shop and yoga studio.
Recreation, hobbies & landmarks
There is much more than a busy drinking scene to keep you occupied. Lovers of yoga & fitness (Bamboo Fitness; The Yoga Edge; Cadence Performance & more), athletics (at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre) and cooking (Yuki’s Kitchen sushi classes, Crystal Palace Food Market and more) are all catered for. There are activities and excursions for the family too with the Crystal Palace park playing host to a maze as well as a walk that takes in a range of dinosaur models, first commissioned in 1852 to accompany the Crystal Palace Exhibition. Architecture enthusiasts can marvel at the stunning arches of the Crystal Palace subway whilst football fans could do much worse than to take in the roaring atmosphere at Selhurst Park.
Disclaimer
Choosing a floor plan might be tricky, but it shouldn't be so. See 3 quick tips below to pick only the right layout for your new home.
Tip 1 — Measure it all
You might already know your desired square footage when choosing a new home. Generally, more bedrooms mean more space, which also drives up the prices.
However, modern developers offer smart floor plans so you can make better use of the space. For instance, a studio with an open floor plan can be much more efficient and affordable than a typical 1-bedroom apartment with a traditional floor plan.
Tip 2 – Go with the flow
Once you have picked one or several layouts, you need to imagine living in the space. Visualise daily activities like laundry or cooking: is it convenient? Do you have enough space?
Online interior design apps that offer 3D visualisation (many of them are free) are time-savers here. Just download the desired floor plan from 1newhomes, upload it to the website you chose, and get a 3D render to visualise living in your new home.
Tip 3 — Do not neglect flexible space
The current lifestyle dictates its own rules. That’s why you need to consider flexible space in your perfect floor plan to have room for a home office or a gym. In addition, be sure to check that your new flat has a lot of natural light. The importance of the latter goes without saying.
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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