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The power of good design
Authenticity; that most elusive of qualities. Impossible to imitate. Hard to find. Easy to shatter. It is, however, the hallmark that runs through both Moy’s and its creators.
It began with the rediscovery of part of London’s lost past, a mews building that evolved through the centuries to become the crucible of early 20th century invention. Then – from the footprint of this heritage site – a new building emerged, faithful to the original but stripped back to produce beautifully connected, hand-made, individually detailed living spaces inside an extraordinary exterior.
Moy’s is unique. A workshop that was once home to the people who invented Britain’s fledgling film industry, hidden in the heart of NW1. Now that same spirit of ingenuity and invention has returned, to create just eight individual homes for equally individual owners.
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Christopher Ploutarhou and Charles BettesFounder and Director – Gpad
Gpad has worked with Hamilton Court for many years and share their same dedication to precision and detail. Managing Director Christopher Ploutarhou founded the practise 15 years ago and five years later Charles Bettes joined as a Director. Between them they have worked on some of London’s most innovative buildings.
Charles:“The whole attitude of
architecture for me is to work closely with the developers and simply let go. Many architects are afraid to let their projects off the rein but we’re not like that. Our clients are our friends because it’s all about collaboration.
We spend a long time talking to them until we are sure not just what they like, but what they don’t like too. No one person has a monopoly on how a building should be designed.”
Christopher:“Pratt Mews is a really good
example of the way Hamilton Court works. They’re very
passionate about what they do and they only use people who want to make it the best.
It’s about quality building and quality design. The glazed bricks and recessed downpipes, all the details work together as a whole design.
They always build places where they would love to live.”
Charles:“Camden is quite an
eclectic area and the use of more edgy materials reflects that. You don’t need to be an architect to know good design. We like to work with people who are positive about what they want. It’s a true collaboration.”
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Charles and Christopher’s recommendations:
1 – York & Albany Gastropub 127-129 Parkway
2 – The Roundhouse Music Venue Chalk Farm Road
3 – Regent’s Park Royal Park
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Mews properties were originally where the artisans and the craftsmen of history lived and worked.
Moy’s was typical of dozens of businesses which crowded the streets and mews buildings in Camden Town. Cardboard box makers, motor body builders, timber merchants, glass merchants, paint makers, wire-workers and general smiths, air-conditioning firms which made sheet metal ducting, opticians. Camden was once the home to London’s largest colony of piano makers. Today, only one – Heckscher remains, just a few steps from Moy’s.
By the end of the 19th century, Pratt Mews was about to make sparks fly when engineers Earnest Moy, and Percy Bastie moved in to set up their radical electronics company, filing scores of patents for their inventions. One would change the world of entertainment forever.
They began a series of experiments to develop an electric camera that could record moving pictures. And thanks to a collaboration with inventor William Friese-Greene, Moy and Bastie produced what is widely recognised as the world’s first Kine camera.
This is the Moy’s camera that Captain Robert Scott took to the Antarctic in 1912, that saw duty in the trenches of the First World War and, it is said, that the very first Hollywood movie was shot on.
By the 21st century, however, Moy’s had gone forever and only the much neglected building remained. The ingenuity and invention, though, lives on running through every line, every brick, and every inch of this new chapter in Camden’s history.
Earnest F. Moyc.1869-1926
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Quirky Camden has its own special place in the capital. Not as over-groomed as its neighbour Primrose Hill, it retains its urban authenticity rubbing up along Regent’s Park, King’s Cross, Clerkenwell and the West End.
It is where many stars and celebrities have made their homes, and where a relaxed village vibe still survives in one of London’s hottest postcodes.
Camden’s own nightlife and shopping is legendary, while Primrose Hill’s world-class retail and restaurants are a 10-minute walk away.
London’s greatest open space, Regent’s Park, is less than a mile away. And a brisk 15-minute walk – or 2,000 steps on a Fitbit – takes you to the refreshing, hushed interior of the British Library.
The British Museum, Oxford Circus, Sadler’s Wells Theatre and Covent Garden are a short walk.
If your journey takes you further, the Northern Line at Camden Town links to King’s Cross, Euston, Charing Cross and Waterloo. More relaxed journeys can be found on the Regent’s Canal or by bike on the canal towpath.
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CHALK FARM
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Flavio TamburroMixologist – Simmons Bar
As a specialist mixologist at one of Camden’s most magnetic nightspots, Naples-born Flavio Tamburro is a modern day alchemist. But instead of seeking the formula to turn lead into gold, Flavio turns spirits, juices and his own secret ingredients into happiness for his customers at Simmons Bar in NW1.
“I love this bar, and I love mixing cocktails and always trying to create the perfect taste and feeling. It’s kind of like making medicine that people love. That makes me very happy too.
I’ve been in London for six years and Camden is such a great place to be. Simmons has terrific customers, and it’s a different feeling or vibe every night. Some nights it’s for couples who want a quiet, intimate drink. At the weekend there are DJs playing very cool retro sounds and you get more of a dance crowd.
One of our greatest inventions is the Cocktail Teapot where friends share a large cocktail poured into teacups from a traditional pot. It’s how the Long Island Tea cocktail came to be created in the USA during prohibition.
Camden is full of great restaurants, great shops, great places to go. I think London tourists miss out if they don’t come here. It should definitely be the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, and Camden.”
Flavio’s recommendations:
1 – The Jazz Café Intimate Jazz Venue 5 Parkway
2 – Anmee Vietnamese Restaurant 3 Camden Road
3 – Salon Sin Hair Salon 8 Kentish Town Road
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Simon WilliamsLocal Artist – Camden
Simon Williams’ hats have been many and varied. From performance art to painting pavement reproductions of the famous masters and being crowned Time Out Magazine’s ‘Street Artist of the Year’, Simon has always known how to grab the public’s attention. Without the confines of a brief his art is characteristically impactful and vivid.
“Camden is a special place to be, surrounded by creativity, which feeds my imagination perfectly.
There is quite a range of work I do, and there are some common themes to the work and the place.
Texture, the urban essence, the grit of being part of a city. Camden is so rich in these themes in so many ways that it’s the perfect place to be. Eclectic doesn’t even begin to describe it.
We like the edgy creativity that Camden has. It feels a bit untamed and that adds to its appeal for the people who visit us.
If you look outside, there’s always something different going on. Saturdays and Sundays, you can hear the choirs in the churches. At a certain time each day, the bakers open their back door for a breather and you catch the smell of their wonderful bread.
We certainly feed off all this creativity and we hope, that in some way, what we do feeds back into it too.”
Simon’s recommendations:
1 – Jewish Museum Museum 129-131 Albert St
2 – Brew Dog Craft Beer Bar 113 Bayham Street
3 – Ferreira’s Deli Portuguese Delicatessen 40 Delancey Street
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Attention to detail is the difference between just good and plain stunning, and it is this intense focus that sets Moy’s above other buildings. Its design takes cues from the classic terrace mews, but grafts in new materials, new echoes of its traditional past, set against the ever-edgy, ever-creative personality of Camden.
WindowsZinc roof Downpipes
The zinc roof of warm bronze and red tones provides a sense of depth to the eaves.
Solid wood windows produced in black reinforce Moy’s industrial past.
Exposed black downpipes break the length of the façade into smaller segments, reducing the scale of the building to suit the street.
Beautifully Crafted
HingesBrick work
Glazed metallic brick marks the building openings to create a sense of hierarchy.
Lambeth hinges evoke a sense of history, enhancing its historic impression.
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Apartment 3
Total Area 71 sq m / 764 sq ft
Kitchen / Dining / Living 7.3m x 3.7m / 24.0ft x 12.1ft
Bedroom 1 5.0m x 3.5m / 16.4ft x 11.5ft
En-Suite to Bedroom 1 2.3m x 1.5m / 7.5ft x 4.9ft
Bedroom 2 4.0m x 2.7m / 13.1ft x 8.9ft
Bathroom 2.2m x 1.8m / 7.2ft x 6.0ft
Apartment 4
Total Area 99 sq m / 1,066 sq ft
Kitchen / Dining / Living 8.0m x 4.0m / 26.2ft x 13.1ft
Bedroom 1 6.3m x 2.8m / 20.7ft x 9.2ft
En-Suite to Bedroom 1 1.8m x 1.1m / 6.0ft x 3.6ft
Bedroom 2 4.1m x 2.7m / 13.5ft x 8.9ft
Bedroom 3 4.5m x 3.0m / 14.8ft x 9.8ft
Bathroom 2.8m x 1.8m / 9.2ft x 6.0ft
Bedroom 2
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Total Area 103 sq m / 1,109 sq ft
Kitchen / Dining / Living 8.2m x 4.0m / 27.0ft x 13.1ft
Bedroom 1 6.3m x 3.0m / 20.7ft x 9.8ft
En-Suite to Bedroom 1 2.4m x 1.3m / 7.9ft x 4.3ft
Bedroom 2 5.0m x 3.0m / 16.4ft x 9.8ft
En-Suite Bedroom 2 2.5m x 1.5m / 8.2ft x 4.9ft
Bedroom 3 4.0m x 2.5m / 13.1ft x 8.2ft
Bathroom 2.6m x 1.8m / 8.5ft x 6.0ft
Apartment 2
Total Area 71 sq m / 764 sq ft
Kitchen / Dining / Living 7.5m x 4.0m / 24.6ft x 13.1ft
Bedroom 1 5.0m x 3.5m / 16.4 x 11.5ft
En-Suite to Bedroom 1 2.3m x 1.5m / 7.5ft x 4.9ft
Bedroom 2 4.0m x 2.7m / 13.1ft x 8.9ft
Bathroom 2.2m x 1.3m / 7.2ft x 4.3ft
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Apartment 7
Total Area 65 sq m / 700 sq ft
Kitchen / Dining / Living 6.0m x 3.6m / 19.7ft x 11.8ft
Bedroom 1 4.2m x 2.6m / 13.8ft x 8.5ft
En-Suite to Bedroom 1 2.5m x 1.7m / 8.2ft x 5.6ft
Bedroom 2 4.7m x 2.6m / 15.4ft x 8.5ft
Bathroom 2.5m x 2.0m / 8.2ft x 6.6ft
Balcony 3.6m x 1.0 / 11.8ft x 3.3ft
Apartment 8
Total Area 96 sq m / 1,033 sq ft
Kitchen / Dining / Living 7.2m x 4.1m / 23.7ft x 13.5ft
Bedroom 1 6.5m x 3.3m / 21.3ft x 10.8ft
Walk In Wardrobe 1.7m x 1.6m / 5.2ft x 5.0ft
En-Suite to Bedroom 1 2.4m x 1.6m / 7.9ft x 5.2ft
Bedroom 2 3.5m x 3.0m / 11.5ft x 9.8ft
Bathroom 3.0m x 2.0m / 9.8ft x 6.6ft
Bedroom 3 3.7m x 3.0m / 12.1ft x 9.8ft
Balcony 3.0m x 1.0m / 9.8ft x 3.3ft
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Apartment 5
Total Area 75 sq m / 807 sq ft
Kitchen / Dining / Living 7.2m x 3.5m / 23.6ft x 11.5ft
Bedroom 1 5.0m x 3.0m / 16.4ft x 9.8ft
En-Suite to Bedroom 1 2.0m x 1.5m / 6.6ft x 4.9ft
Walk In Wardrobe 1.6m x 1.6m / 5.2ft x 5.2ft
Bedroom 2 6.0m x 2.8m / 19.7ft x 9.2ft
Bathroom 2.7m x 1.3m / 8.9ft x 4.3ft
Terrace 3.4m x 1.5m / 11.2ft x 4.9ft
Balcony 3.2m x 1.0m / 10.5ft x 3.3ft
Apartment 6
Total Area 43 sq m / 463 sq ft
Kitchen / Dining / Living 6.0m x 4.0m / 19.7ft x 13.1ft
Bedroom 1 4.5m x 3.0m / 14.8ft x 9.8ft
Bathroom 2.0m x 1.5m / 6.6ft x 4.9ft
Balcony 3.6m x 1.0 / 11.8ft x 3.3ft
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CHALK FARM
CAMDENROAD
Sophie SmithDesigner
Sophie graduated from the University of Manchester with an honours degree in architecture and brought her unwavering focus on detail to Hamilton Court Developments. She has an unrivalled ability to find and work with the world’s greatest craftsmen to create interiors that respect a building’s origins while inventing a new kind of discreet urban glamour.
“I wanted to stay true to the history of the original building, to echo its industrial past, while making homes that people feel comfortable in with really beautiful details.
Everything is intended to work together. When you look at the really special glazed bricks there is almost a metallic finish thread in the inky, oil-like finish, which picks up the copper bronze tones of the roof.
The windows were made for us by a bespoke joinery company and the cast iron downpipes are recessed and very traditional. Not everyone
would have done that but it felt and looks right. That’s the point. Our buildings aren’t for everyone.
The cabinetry in the kitchens was made for us in Sweden and no two kitchens are the same. Some have a secret passage to a utility room hidden in the cabinet doors. Others have a full length glazed window looking back into the hallway.
We don’t want to produce a plain white box. We couldn’t be further from it. It’s not flashy, if anything it is almost humble. What we are saying is, ‘trust us – we will get it right’.”
Sophie’s recommendations:
1 – David Roberts Art Foundation Contemporary Art Gallery and Museum 37 Camden High Street
2 – Melrose & Morgan Delicatessen 42 Gloucester Avenue
3 – Etcetera Theatre Performing Arts Theatre 265 Camden High Street
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The building’s bespoke casement windows echo its origins. And the Lambeth hinges on the doors are still made in the same exacting way they were more than 200 years ago – by hand pouring molten cast iron into crafted sand moulds.
Timber parquet floors throughout give a sense of continuity, and skirting boards pick up the colour of the architraves throughout each property in cool, granite tones hand painted on site.
This simple complexity works together to create a fluid, redefined take on the home. Every switch, floor, faucet, cabinet, window and tiniest detail will be a daily reminder of the quiet luxury that has been built into Moy’s from the ground up – to the exacting standards of the Hamilton Court creative.
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.The Moy’s team has searched the world for some of the rarest fittings with a perfect simplicity giving calm and balance to the interiors.
Touch points like the Buster and Punch knurled kitchen door handles and light switches have the same satisfying tactile snick as the magneto switch on a classic Bentley.
Kitchens are hand-built by Sola cabinet makers in Sweden, chosen for their traditional in-frame cabinetry, where all the doors fit inside the structure of every piece of hand-made cabinet or island. The drawers are solid birch, so the grain can be felt and admired every time they are opened.
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Bedrooms
Each bedroom is fitted with bespoke wardrobe cabinets crafted by The Wood Works, fourth generation carpenters and joiners in the heart of England. The cabinets are raised up from floor level so the skirting board can flow around the room uninterrupted. Like every other room, future-proof technology has been built in so users can upgrade to a fully intelligent remote controlled home in the future. It will be possible to control the lights, the heating and the sound system with their smartphone without ever leaving the bed.
Kitchens
Each unit, with oversized-depth worktops and exquisite, mid-grey cabinetry, is hand built by Swedish craftsmen true to their 70-year tradition. Details such as industrial light fittings, dark metal and knurled ironmongery reference the site’s origins. And each kitchen holds its own unique quirks: stone shelves, a hidden corridor, or a full length glazed unit looking back into the apartment’s hall.
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Traditional wooden panelling gives a period feel, offset by the narrow, vertical tiles fired with an inky finish that reflects the glazed bricks used on the exterior. Taps and bathroom brassware come from St James of London, whose Victorian inspired designs spring from 50 years of experience and can be found in Windsor Castle, London’s five-star St James’s Hotel, and King’s College Oxford.
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General
Glazed brick façade accented with a feature mansard roof.
Secluded cobbled mews.
Traditional style black framed windows, handmade in England.
Bespoke cabinetry throughout by The Wood Works.
Zoned underfloor heating throughout.
Kitchen
Scandinavian front frame kitchen by Sola.
Solid ash shaker style doors adorned with matte black handles by Buster + Punch.
Solid birch wood drawers with integrated utensil dividers.
Feature shelf wrapped in stone.
Elegant stone composite worktops and splashbacks with integrated under mounted ceramic sink.
Gas hobs with wok mount and black glass base.
Fully integrated Siemens appliances including: fridge/freezer, combined microwave fan assisted oven, dishwasher and extractor fan.
Siemens washer/dryer located in utility spaces.
Under counter task lighting to all wall cabinetry.
Flooring
Specially engineered timber flooring comprised of a bespoke rich tint laid in herringbone parquet design.
Luxury carpets to bedrooms.
External composite decking to balconies and terraces.
Bathooms
Brassware by St James of England.
Sanitary ware and vanity units by Duravit.
Tiled bath and shower rooms with feature mirror lighting.
Super responsive electric underfloor heating to all bathrooms.
Doors
Shaker style front door set.
Shaker style internal doors.
Sliding pocket doors to some master en-suites.
Electronics
Wall mounted zoned thermostats throughout by Heatmiser.
Energy efficient warm LED downlights.
Future proofed for home automation and audio systems.
Security
Fully fitted alarm.
Five-point locking system to all internal front doors.
Smoke and heat detectors.
Fully designed external lighting scheme.
Door entry system with flush colour monitor by BPT.
Security fob enabled entry to building.
10 year new home warranty by BLP.
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CHALK FARM
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Jonathan’s recommendations:
1 – Jakbox Art Gallery 12-13 Pratt Mews
2 – Anime E Cuore Café 129 Kentish Town Road
3 – The Lansdowne Modern European Pub 90 Gloucester Avenue
Jonathan EllisManaging Director – HCD
Hamilton Court Development’s projects begin with the discovery of a building, but not just any building. First there has to be an almost indefinable ‘something’ about the space, the location, or just the feeling of authenticity it gives. Then the team searches the world for the best materials that are not just beautiful, but also reflect the integrity of each building and its history. There is no standard design, and no standard building. Each one is unique.
“We turn away properties because they don’t match what we do. We have the freedom to buy and work on projects we can enjoy creating.
Each expert member of the team has been handpicked to exceed standards, set higher design goals, and deliver simple, beautiful buildings.
There is no fear of failure in our company, no fear of getting it wrong. Just freedom to get it right.
Each project is a commitment in time and passion. It is not enough for a project just to seem right. It has to feel right, look right, and just be right. This was true from Hamilton
Court’s origins and it is still true today.
This doesn’t feel like work. It is a passion. I love all the buildings we’ve made. We don’t copy other people and we don’t ever copy ourselves. There is no standard Hamilton Court Development style.
We make things that improve people’s lives. Not just those who live there, but the people who live or work near it, or just walk past. People who get to see it every day.
Our buildings belong as much to their neighbourhoods as they do to anyone else. That’s why we do it.”
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20Camden Cycles241 Eversholt Street, NW1 1BET: 020 7388 7899camdencycles.co.uk
21Flying Dutchman Bikes188 Eversholt Street, NW1 1BJT: 020 7388 3688flyingdutchman.bike
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30Camden Image Gallery174 Royal College Street, NW1 0SPT: 07949 661450camden-image-gallery.co.uk
31The Cobb Gallery205 Royal College Street, NW1 0SGT: 020 7209 9110cobgallery.com
32David Roberts Arts Foundation37 Camden High Street, NW1 7JET: 020 7383 3004davidrobertsartfoundation.com
33Jakbox12-13 Pratt Mews, NW1 0ADT: 020 7428 1630jakbox.co.uk
34Jewish Museum129-131 Albert Street, NW1 7NBT: 020 7284 7384jewishmuseum.org.uk
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Eat & Drink 22Anima E Cuore129 Kentish Town Road, NW1 8PBT: 020 7267 2410
23Anmee3 Camden Road, NW1 9LGT: 020 7428 7615anmee.co.uk
24The Blues Kitchen111-113 Camden High Street, NW1 7JNT: 020 7387 5277theblueskitchen.com
25Chai Thali Workshop, Centro 3, 19 Mandela Street, NW1 0DUT: 020 7383 2030chaithali.com
26Lemonia 89 Regent’s Park Road, NW1 8UYT: 020 7586 7454lemonia.co.uk
27Market43 Parkway, NW1 7PNT: 020 7267 9700marketrestaurant.co.uk
28Michael Nadra42 Gloucester Avenue, NW1 8JDT: 020 7722 2800restaurant-michaelnadra.co.uk
29Odette’s130 Regent’s Park Road, NW1 8XLT: 020 7586 8569odettesprimrosehill.com
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36Primrose HillT: 0300 061 2300royalparks.org.uk
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08BYOC11-13 Camden High Street, NW1 7JET: 020 3441 2424byoc.co.uk
09Edinboro Castle57 Mornington Terrace, NW1 7RUT: 020 7255 9651edinborocastlepub.co.uk
10The Lansdowne90 Gloucester Avenue, NW1 8HXT: 020 7483 0409thelansdownepub.co.uk
11The Prince Albert163 Royal College Street, NW1 0SGT: 020 7485 0270princealbertcamden.com
12Simmons Bar7-9 Kentish Town Road, NW1 7JET: 020 7377 1843simmonsbar.co.uk
13York & Albany127-129 Parkway, NW1 7PST: 020 7387 5700gordonramsayrestaurants.com
Bakery & Coffee 01Camden Coffee Shop11 Delancey Street, NW1 7NLT: 020 7387 4080
02Casa Tua176 Royal College Street, NW1 0SPT: 020 8127 0460casatualondon.com
03Falla Mocaer82 Parkway, NW1 7ANT: 020 7428 7586
04Ferreira Delicatessen40 Delancey Street, NW1 7RYT: 020 7485 2351
05Melissa Artisan Pattiserie88 Camden High Street, NW1 0LTT: 020 7383 0559
06Yumchaa35-37 Parkway, NW1 7PNT: 020 7209 9641yumchaa.com
14Aesthetics Lab128 Regent’s Park Road, NW1 8XLT: 020 7722 5872aestheticslab.co.uk
15Cowshed 115-117 Regent’s Park Road, NW1 8XPT: 020 3725 2777cowshedonline.com
16Juju’s Beauty Salon76 Parkway, NW1 7AHT: 020 7267 8787jujusbeauty.co.uk
17Lotus Health & Beauty97 Parkway, NW1 7PPT: 020 7428 9121lotus-london.co.uk
18Salon Sin 8 Kentish Town Road, NW1 9NXT: 020 7284 2211salonsin.co.uk
19Space NK Apothecary 156 Regent’s Park Road, NW1 8XNT: 020 7586 9314spacenk.com
Beauty & Spa
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PRIMROSEHILL
Crowndale Road
Euston Road
Park Road
Baker Street
Gloucester Place
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Euston Road
Upper Woburn Place
Tottenham Court Road
Great Portland Street
Portland Place
Camden High Street
Arlington Road
Pratt Street
Plender Street
Pratt Mews
Parkway
Primrose Hill Road
Gloucester Avenue
Chalk Farm Road
Prince of Wales Road
Kent
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Adelaide Road
Haverstock Hill
Camden Road
Agar Grove
Eversholt Street
Midland Road
St Pancras Way
St Pancras Way
Pancras Road
Camley Street
Camden Street
Outer Circle
Albany Street
Prince Albert Road
Robert Street
Hampstead Road
Regent’s Park Road
REGENT’S PARK
MORNINGTONCRESCENT
EUSTONSQUARE
WARRENSTREET
GREAT PORTLANDSTREET
REGENT’SPARK
BAKERSTREET
CAMDENTOWN
KENTISHTOWN WEST
CHALKFARM
CAMDENROAD
LONDONEUSTON
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Live Music & Entertainment
44Etcetera Theatre265 Camden High Street, NW1 7BUT: 020 7482 4857etceteratheatre.com
45The Forge3-7 Delancey Street, NW1 7NLT: 020 7387 5959forgevenue.org
46Green Note106 Parkway, NW1 7ANT: 020 7485 9899greennote.co.uk
47Jazz Café5 Parkway, NW1 7PGT: 020 7485 6834thejazzcafelondon.com
48Koko1a Camden High Street, NW1 7JET: 020 7388 3222koko.uk.com
49RoundhouseChalk Farm Road, NW1 8EHT: 0300 678 9222roundhouse.org.uk
50The Underworld174 Camden High Street, NW1 0NET: 020 7267 3939theunderworldcamden.co.uk
51All Ages Records27 Pratt Street, NW1 0BGT: 020 7267 0303allagesrecords.com
52The Gallery142 Royal College Street, NW1 0TAT: 020 7267 5458thebassgallery.com
53Juno Records10 Greenland Street, NW1 0NDT: 020 7424 2800juno.co.uk
54Soundet4 Greenland Place, NW1 0APT: 020 7644 8888soundnet.net
Music Shops
40Fierce Grace Hot Yoga200 Regent’s Park Road, NW1 8BET: 020 7483 2000fiercegrace.com
41The Fitness Mosaic81-83 Chalk Farm Road, NW1 8ART: 020 7267 5544thefitnessmosaic.com
42More Yoga Camden2 Bayham Street, NW1 0EST: 07956 365077moreyoga.co.uk
43Triyoga57 Jamestown Road, NW1 7DBT: 020 7483 3344triyoga.co.uk
Health & Fitness
38Melrose & Morgan42 Gloucester Avenue, NW1 8JDT: 020 7722 0011melroseandmorgan.com
39Whole Foods49 Parkway, NW1 7PNT: 020 7428 7575wholefoodsmarket.com
Groceries
Directory
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MISREPRESENTATION ACT:These particulars are not to be considered as a formal offer, they are for information only and give a general idea of the property. They are not to be taken as forming any part of a resulting contract, nor to be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. Whilst every care has been taken in their preparation, no liability can be accepted for their inaccuracy. Intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of these particulars which are issued on the understanding that all negotiations are conducted through the developer or its agent. These particulars are correct at time of issue. In view of our continuing aim to improve our developments the detailed specification and/or layouts may change. If any points are important please clarify with us prior to viewing. These particulars are issued strictly on the basis that no visits to site will be made unless accompanied by the selling agent. SYO51682 — 2017
Brochure designed by Sutton Young suttonyoung.com
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“Our projects are crafted from our passion for creativity, innovation and collaboration. Moy’s effortlessly maximises creative spaces with the most innovative design. Having scoured the globe for the best materials as well as collaborating with exceptional home grown talent, we seek to push the boundaries of conventional developments to create remarkable and unique living spaces which are inspired by and focused on design.
Our reputation is achieved through our professionalism and commitment to delivering the highest quality of service and product, our attention to detail is with the end user in mind which ensures the highest standards of finish both inside and out.
Our unique team is comprised of handpicked experts in their fields who are constantly looking forward in order to create spaces that surpass conventional design benchmarks. We have cultivated a creative environment of unquestionable passion for quality, and with the wealth of our combined experience we know that we have the expertise, knowledge and understanding to develop outstanding homes.”
Hamilton Court DevelopmentsNations House103 Wigmore StreetMaryleboneLondonW1U 1QS
020 3478 5555hcdevelopments.com
40The Developers - HCD
Moy’s1-6 Pratt Mews
London NW1 0AD
moys.london
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