The Cottonworks


The Cottonworks
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Features
- Prime location in Zone 2, only 0.5 miles from Finsbury Park stations
- 24-hour weekend tube and overground services
- Eligible for the Help to Buy scheme
- Close proximity to Upper Street, one of London's most fashionable areas
- 110 acres of public open space just 0.6 miles away
The Development
This modern project offers 22 private one and two-bedroom apartments, conveniently located just 0.5 miles from the Finsbury Park underground and train station. The Cottonworks is available with Help to Buy London.
An Accessible Lifestyle in Central London
- Finsbury Park Station (Zone 2)
Perfectly positioned only 0.5 miles from Finsbury Park Station, a major interchange that connects National Rail, the London Underground, and two bus stations. Enjoy quick access to Kings Cross St Pancras in just 6 minutes and reach Heathrow Terminals in under an hour.
- Angel, Islington (Zone 1)
Just 14 minutes away lies Angel and Islington, a vibrant and diverse neighborhood rich in history and community spirit. Experience London's modern entertainment, shopping, and leisure areas.
- Arsenal Station (Zone 2)
Located 0.9 miles from the iconic Arsenal Emirates Stadium, a hub for community engagement, diversity, and inclusion. Nearby, the Fonthill Road fashion district offers over 100 independent shops to help you define your unique style.
- Oxford Circus (Zone 1)
A mere 11 minutes on the Victoria line takes you to Oxford Circus, the ultimate shopping destination. Oxford Street is easily accessible, with Carnaby Street, Soho, Leicester Square, Hyde Park, and other Central London highlights just a short walk away.
Life in Finsbury Park
Sitting between Highbury, Holloway, and Haringey, Finsbury Park is becoming an increasingly desirable place to live, thanks to its excellent transport links throughout London. North London residents can explore numerous shops, bars, and local attractions, including a late-night bowling alley, popular pubs, and beautiful nature reserves. Here are five reasons why you should consider living in Finsbury Park:
Transport Links
Traveling across London can be a breeze with the Victoria and Piccadilly lines offering rapid access to Soho, King's Cross, Vauxhall, Leicester Square, and Victoria. Rail services run to Old Street, Moorgate, and other central spots, as well as north to Alexandra Palace and beyond. For a quick getaway, trains from Finsbury Park station can take you directly to Cambridge or Brighton.
Green Spaces
The Parkland Walk from Finsbury Park to Highgate, a hidden gem along an old railway line, is ideal for running enthusiasts. Finsbury Park itself offers an athletics track, basketball and tennis courts, and more activities for weekends. As summer arrives, music enthusiasts can enjoy a variety of major events right in the park. Woodberry Wetlands offers water sports and scenic walks, making it the third green nature reserve in the area.
An Easy Social Life
At the heart of cultural diversity, finding pubs, bars, and restaurants is easy. The Faltering Fullback is a local favorite with its spacious beer garden, Thai menu, and quirky decor. Highbury Library is a relaxed neighborhood spot offering cocktails, wine, small bites, a garden, and a large vinyl collection. Stroud Green is a short walk away, perfect for fresh produce or a unique dining experience. If you're feeling luxurious, Upper Street in Islington is mere minutes away, offering numerous restaurants, bars, and nightlife options.
Sense of Community
Finsbury Park boasts a strong sense of community. Celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, Furtherfield collaborates with locals to promote open and playful engagement. Through collaborative art and research experiences, visit 2nq.uk for a calendar of free community events. Join Sobell Leisure Centre for a wide range of activities; play football, squash, or choose from various fitness classes to meet your neighbors.
Football Culture
Living near the Arsenal stadium means you'll always know when a match is on. Locals often hear the game's outcome through cheers or boos from nearby pubs. Whether you're a football fan or not, it undoubtedly adds a unique atmosphere to the area.
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