Truro Place development

Truro Place - About the development:
Behind mature trees, away from the bustle of Green Lanes, lies an idyllic piece of French country charm, where you’d least expect it.

Step through the iron gates of this secluded, private gated development and discover an enticing mix of old and new, where a wealth of original features meets the latest in security technology, and where over two acres of mature gardens and lawns meet a coveted parking space. Thoughtfully restored, today’s Truro Place is a thoroughly modern address that exists in perfect harmony with its heritage and surrounds, and the grand buildings that have stood here for 150 years. After decades in the wilderness, this unique property is once again a joy to discover.

The elegant interior design showcases the nineteenth century villa’s timeless grandeur.

The joy of space meets the thrill of the city leafy Palmers green enjoys the very best of laid-back North London living. There’s plenty to discover beyond the secluded gardens of Truro Place. In fact, you’re wonderfully close to some of London’s most loved and unspoilt spots. The green spaces of Broomfield Park, Groveland’s Park and the New River canal are local highlights all within just a short walk of Truro Place – make escaping the pressures of urban life simple. Or stroll up to Alexandra Palace and take in the fantastic views. With an idyllic outdoor lifestyle and a range of good public and private schools nearby, Palmers Green is the perfect home for families of all ages.

Location

When work or the buzz of the city call, Palmers Green is wonderfully well connected to central London.Excellent rail and road links ensure that you can be in the heart of London’s finest shopping, dining and world-leading culture in minutes.Palmers Green overground station is just five minutes’ walk from Truro Place whisking you into King’s Cross in less than half an hour, while the Piccadilly line from Bounds Green makes getting into the West End – and back home again to leafy north London – even faster.Soon, Palmers Green is set to be even better connected, thanks to the proposed Crossrail 2 link, which will connect north London to Surrey via high-speed train services through central London.

Oakthorpe House

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Defining contemporary opulence. Contemporary 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartments with mature gardens inspired by the original French interiors of Truro house

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The New River is not a canal *pedant alert*

I am glad you didn't dare suggest that pg isn't the best in laid back north London living
Cos it is innit

I think you mean 'leafy' pg, Sue, in 'leafy' north london, ahem. 

And if I was living in laid back leafy pg I wouldn't try and get to Bounds Green for the tube. 

ooh I wonder if any of these places are going to be affordable...

This is probably one of the least affordable (for regular folk) new devleopments you'll ever come across.

One bedroom flats start at 'only £499k and properties go up to an eye watering £2.9m for a four-bedroom house...

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/find.html?locationIden...

Good Morning Nev

If there is to be a competition on affordability see the information on the flats Southgate Town Hall being offered by Messrs Winkworth of Palmers Green (ask for Nick)

Prices on Application!, see all photos at http://www.zoopla.co.uk/new-homes/details/photos/38124149

I have just spoken with 'Emily'.  There are 17 available units (two have been reserved) and it is more 'affordable'(?) than Truro House with one beds starting at £375k going up to £675k for a 3-bed apartment...

More investment properties that won't be lived in by those who need homes...

Such a shame...The building really should have been turned into a much needed school for the area...

Hi Nev

You write:

Such a shame...The building really should have been turned into a much needed school for the area...

Rest assured that as someone who was involved in the local consultation the school option was discussed at length and often!

It was found to be politically unpopular and too small a site. Options to create a free school by two opposing groups were turned down.

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