The project features three unique gardens spanning 6,000 square meters.
High-quality community: 70.2% of local residents are employed, and 43.7% hold a bachelor's degree or higher.
Adjacent to the Thameslink rail service, providing fast connections to central London.
Close proximity to the large shopping area of Brent Cross, offering easy access to trendy brands.
Located in Barnet, Silkstream is part of a £7 billion government investment area, attracting a large number of professionals with abundant job opportunities and educational resources. Southeast of the project lies the celebrity neighborhood of Hampstead, with quick public transport links to King's Cross and central London, offering a balance between tranquility and vibrant city life. For sports enthusiasts, the area is home to major venues like Allianz Park, the birthplace of the Rugby Football Union, and Wembley Stadium.
Barnet is one of London’s greenest boroughs, boasting over 200 green spaces, including seven Green Flag Award-winning parks. For outdoor lovers, Welsh Harp Reservoir, London’s largest lake, offers a variety of water sports. The district also features a vibrant Asian commercial area, including the Bang Bang Oriental food hall, home to numerous Chinese restaurants such as Wen Xing, Bashu Flavor, and Royal China. Additionally, over ten Chinese supermarkets, including Loon Fung, cater to the culinary needs of local residents.
Walking Distance:
Bang Bang Oriental Food Hall
Welsh Harp Reservoir
Fryent Country Park
Public Transport:
Thameslink: Hendon Railway Station
Northern Line: Hendon Central Station
Key Destinations:
Brent Cross - 1 stop
Euston - 8 stops
Leicester Square - 12 stops
Waterloo - 15 stops
Kennington - 16 stops
Primary Schools:
Sunnyfields Primary School (Private)
Pardes House Primary School (Private)
Goldbeaters Primary School (Public)
Secondary Schools:
North London Grammar School (Private)
Henrietta Barnett School (Public)
Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School (Public)
Universities:
Middlesex University
Imperial College London
King’s College London
University College London (UCL)
London School of Economics (LSE)