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== Property description<ref name=":0" />== *OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY 24TH OF JULY* REF *OpenBramptonGrove* THE PROPERTY impressive and substantial 800 sqm detached property with 2400 sqm of external spaces. Arranged over three floors this residence comprises a majestic entrance hall leading to 5 reception rooms, a large modern fully eat in kitchen, laundry room, game room, two storage rooms, 9 bedrooms, 4 en suite bathrooms, 1 further family bathroom, rear garden and off street parking for several cars. TRANSPORT Hendon is served by Hendon Central tube station on the Edgware Branch of the Northern line (Zone 3/4 on the London Underground network) and by Hendon railway station on National Rail First Capital Connect line (still referred to many as the Thameslink line and also the Bedpan Line (BEDford to St. PANcras)),[citation needed] as well as by numerous bus routes. Buses come and go from Brent Cross Shopping Centre, London’s West End and the new Wembley National Stadium. Buses run as far south as Central London, and as far north as Watford Junction. Numerous minicab companies operate within Hendon. Main routes which pass through Hendon are the A1 (Great North Road) A41 (North Western Avenue) also at various stretches called Hendon Way and Watford Way, and this intersects with the A406 (North Circular Road) at a junction called the Brent Cross flyover, also a known as a traffic blackspot. Further north is the site of Hendon Aerodrome in an area of Hendon now known as Colindale, famous for the first airmail delivery; the first parachute descent from a powered aircraft; the first night flights; and, from RAF Hendon during World War II the RAF provided the first aerial defence of a city. It is believed that the first casualty in the Battle of Britain was an RAF Hurricane pilot from Hendon. It closed to flying in 1968 and is now the site of the RAF Museum, as well as the housing developments at Grahame Park and Beaufort Park. Schools Secondary schools in the area include Hendon School and St Mary’s and St John’s CE School. Brampton College is a private sixth form college located in the area. Hendon is also home to Middlesex University. Football, athletics and hockey The local football club is Hendon F.C. and until recently there was a local athletics club. Hendon also has a golf club and a Leisure Centre. The local ladies hockey club is Hendon & Mill Hill Hockey Club DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY There is scope for the property to be completely refurbished. The plot also benefits from planning consent: planning permissions were recently achieved to create a contextually driven residential scheme consisting of a triplet of two storey family homes, with large central rooflights and ample amenity space. We have a high level of interest in this property and viewings are strongly recommended
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