Coppice Yard – New Homes In South London’s ‘Shoreditch’

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Wellness lifestyle on offer with outdoor gym, gardens and community allotment 

    

Stone Real Estate is delighted to announce the launch of a brand-new collection of apartments in South London’s Shoreditch.

Coppice Yard is a stylish collection of 54 one, two, and three-bedroom apartments set in a gated development in the heart of Croydon.

With wellness now considered a priority for many, given its strong link to happiness, Coppice Yard has been designed to ensure health and wellbeing take precedence. Landscaped gardens include outdoor gym areas featuring a range of fitness equipment, plus a tree-lined courtyard and a community allotment – to help foster an active and healthy outdoor lifestyle.

Many of the properties feature elegant balconies enhanced by glass and steel balustrades with timber decking, affording views of the landscaped gardens – creating the perfect environment for alfresco dining/entertaining. On-site car parking is also available, plus extensive bike storage.

Internally the properties benefit from a modern, contemporary design, featuring a high-quality specification, with underfloor heating and herringbone oak timber flooring. Stylish kitchens feature a range of integrated appliances hosted in high gloss white cabinets, enhanced by light grey quartz worktops and matching splashbacks.

Fully tiled hotel-style bathrooms offer a tranquil sanctuary, with mirrored bathroom vanity cupboards and integral lights, with high gloss lacquered vanity units with soft close drawers providing ample storage.

As Croydon continues its’ transition into an exciting and creative hub, these stunning new homes present an ideal proposition for first time buyers, professionals and young families seeking a vibrant urban lifestyle on their doorstep. Just 15 minutes by train into Central London and surrounded by greenery, Coppice Yard offers the best in modern urban living.

Croydon has become a buzzing destination, often referred to as ‘South London’s answer to Shoreditch’, and is home to some of the country’s most exciting street art. The social scene is flourishing thanks to a mix of sophisticated new bars and restaurants and the BoxPark pop-up retail and theatre space – creating plenty of choice when it comes to shopping, dining and entertainment.

Transport links are superb – Croydon enjoys a prime location on the edge of the capital with trains running 24 hours a day into central London and up to 27 services an hour at peak times. As well as having the UK’s biggest tram network and less than 20 minutes from Gatwick Airport.

The properties are priced from £330,000 – for further information please call

0207 043 8888 or visit: www.coppiceyard.com

Founder and CEO of Stone Real Estate, Michael Stone, commented:

“This lowrise project is a welcome relief from some of the rather sterile new towers in Croydon town centre and comes with the additional focus of improving the wellbeing of those living there.

Coppice Yard is making it easier for residents to adopt a healthier, green lifestyle – a refreshing approach from a developer that cares about the positive impact of good health and wellbeing amongst its residents and is willing to go the extra mile to deliver this.”

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