Completed Projects
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Barnsbury Place, Islington, London N1
Barnsbury Place is a prestigious collection of nine new houses, 15 new build and 80 refurbished apartments in one of Islington's most desirable quarters.
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Samuel Jones, Peckham, London SE15
Mount Anvil introduced the land with an outline planning consent for 195 apartments to the developing RSL, now London & Quadrant Group (L&Q).
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Chatham Place, Hackney, London E9
Mount Anvil secured this site in conjunction with Family Mosaic from Aitch Group. The scheme comprises commercial shell and core accommodation for Burberry Group together with 87 affordable residential apartments above.
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Felstead Street, Hackney Wick, London E9
This site was introduced to Family Mosaic by Mount Anvil and planning was obtained in 2006 for this striking development which will complement other regeneration projects in the area.
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East End Mission, Commercial Road, London E1
Mount Anvil beat off stiff competition from other developers working in London to acquire this highly prominent mixed new build and refurbishment project compromising 100 apartments and commercial space.
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Charrington Court, Romford, Essex RM1
Mount Anvil completed this 10 storey development in Romford in June 2008, 14 weeks ahead of programme.
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Windmill Lane, Stratford, London E15
Mount Anvil completed this development of 148 apartments, of which 111 were for private sale, on programme in June 2008.
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Latitude, Stoke Newington, London N16
This 83 home development in the heart of Stoke Newington next to the Abney Park Conservation Area was completed in November 2007.
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Radius N1, King's Cross, London N1
Located in the heart of the King's Cross regeneration area and just minutes away from King's Cross and the new St Pancras stations, this secure gated development was completed in December 2006 having been acquired in 2005.
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Student Village, Surrey Institute of Art and Design, Farnham, Surrey
This project provides accommodation for 345 students and has a unique character with which the students can identify and the development reflects the intimate and varied nature of Farnham's town centre.
