New townhouses unveiled at Hendon Waterside
A new collection of high-spec townhouses is set to launch in North West London as part of a regeneration scheme.
Barratt London has unveiled five four-bedroom townhouses at its Hendon Waterside development, with prices starting from £1.25 million and move-in dates from summer 2025.
The homes span three floors and feature open-plan layouts, bi-fold doors leading to private gardens and high-end kitchens.
Forming part of the £9.6bn regeneration of Barnet and located near Brent Cross and Hendon Railway Station, the development offers strong transport links, top-rated schools and green spaces, with sustainability features including solar panels and EV charging.
Joseph Antoniazzi, director of sales and marketing at Barratt West London, said: “We are excited to launch these new townhouses at Hendon Waterside, which is a prime offering from Barratt London and offers a unique opportunity within the North West London housing market.
“With a limited availability of new-build houses in the area, these properties stand out for their exceptional specification.
“Offering the perfect blend of space and versatility, these homes are ideally suited for families looking to put down roots in a vibrant and sought after location.”
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