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Coming soon - Brand new apartments at Dalston Curven

16th November 2013 Print
A typical Taylor Wimpey apartment interior

An opportunity to own a brand new contemporary apartment in the heart of Dalston’s vibrant town centre in north-east London is coming soon from leading housebuilder Taylor Wimpey.

A key component of the town centre’s regeneration, Dalston Curve will be a prestigious collection of 106 stunning one, two and three-bedroom apartments split across two sites on either side of Kingsland High Street.

Detailed plans and prices for the new homes are being kept under wraps until the development is officially launched in January, but fast-acting home-hunters can be among the first to find out more about the first release of properties by registering their interest today.

Michael O’Leary, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey East London, says: “We are incredibly excited about the forthcoming launch of Dalston Curve, which is set to become a firm favourite with discerning home-hunters seeking a fabulous new property in this up-and-coming part of London.

“This prestige development will breathe new life into Kingsland High Street, and will offer those lucky enough to live there an unbeatable location close to local shops, bars and restaurants and just moments from superb commuter links.

“We are expecting huge levels of interest in the new homes at Dalston Curve when they go on sale in January, so I would advise would-be buyers to register their interest in the development as soon as possible to give themselves the very best chance of securing their pick of the plots.”

Dubbed the “coolest place to live in Britain” in 2009 by the Guardian newspaper, Dalston has become the destination of choice for clued-up home-hunters attracted by the bustling town’s thriving entertainment scene and excellent commuter links.

The town centre is currently undergoing significant regeneration, with plans taking shape for a multi-million pound project to transform Kingsland Shopping Centre into a network of pedestrianised shopping streets, new homes, stunning town squares and green spaces.

The first phase of the project will be the careful enhancement of Dalston Eastern Curve, a car-free route along a former railway line which, under ambitious plans, will comprise green open spaces, restaurants, cafes and community facilities.

In addition to the high-quality apartments, Taylor Wimpey’s Dalston Curve development will include a variety of new shops and places to eat and drink, with residents also benefiting from being on the doorstep of an eclectic mix of established local stores, bars, restaurants, a cinema, the much-loved Arcola Theatre and the ever-popular Ridley Road Market.

Commuters will appreciate Dalston Curve is just moments from Dalston Kingsland overground railway station for direct links to the Victoria Line at Highbury & Islington underground station, plus Stratford railway station for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Westfield Stratford City shopping mall.

Nearby Dalston Junction, meanwhile, offers overground services to Hoxton, Shoreditch and Canada Water.

Would-be purchasers can register their interest in Dalston Curve by visiting taylorwimpey.co.uk/eastlondon.

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A typical Taylor Wimpey apartment interior