Bordering Crystal Palace Park, 103 Westwood Hill is an exciting development in South East London. It features seven two-bed flats and two three-bed flats. Delivered at high-specification with luxurious finishes, the development offers residents a perfect balance between nature and urban London living. The development sits comfortably between the hustle and bustle of both Crystal Palace and Dulwich Village. You won’t be short of options with so much on your doorstep, but even so, transport links to London are plentiful, with speedy service in to the city centre.
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Westwood Hill sits between Crystal Palace to the South and Dulwich to the North. Two popular South London destinations with so much to shout about. Both play host to a creative, professional crowd, serving them with great pubs, restaurants, bars and coffee shops.The Saturday morning market in Crystal Palace bursts at the seams with local, organic and sustainable produce. To the North in Dulwich, Lordship Lane is a hive of activity with restaurants, markets and drinking holes to match any in the whole city. Both Crystal Palace Park and Dulwich Park are nearby, with the former literally on your doorstep. These are popular destinations that are pulling more and more people to the South East.
The night life in Crystal Palace is buzzing with a number of pubs and bars offering wide-ranging drinks and food options. Westow House is perhaps the largest destination in the centre of Crystal Palace, with vintage décor and live music attracting punters over the weekends. The likes of The Faber Fox, Walker Briggs, The White Hart and The Alma offer different takes on the pub/bar experience with an eclectic mix of locals attracted to each. Over in Dulwich the likes of The Actress, The Great Exhibition and The Clock House are all very popular with the locals. The Palmerston and the East Dulwich Tavern are also worth a visit for great drinks options and tasty food.
Crystal Palace offers a range of great eateries. Crystal Palace Market (not to be confused with the Saturday morning food market) is a busy, all-day eatery with delicious British cuisine amongst modern, industrial interiors. Meanwhile, Smoked Bone serves-up an altogether more American affair with burgers, ribs, chicken and even a weekend brunch menu on offer. Dulwich has some amazing options available too, including MEATLiquor; great pizzas at Franco Manca; Asian cuisine at Yama Momo and a vegetable-focused menu at Spinach restaurant.
The Triangle area in Crystal Palace is dotted with cafes, brunch spots and coffee houses - Four Boroughs Coffee is a must-visit. Brown & Green is a popular location with local food & coffee lovers and they have even branched out to open satellite spots at the train station and in the nearby park. Cadence Performance Limited is a hub for the more active coffee drinkers in the area, also playing host to a cycle shop and yoga studio. Over in Dulwich, again, a huge number of options exist. Chief among them would be the sensational Kanella & Co, which brews an excellent coffee and serves delicious food.
There is much more than a busy drinking scene to keep you occupied. Crystal Palace Park, just 60m away from the development offers a huge range of recreational activities to locals from dog walking and running to events (such as Wireless Festival) and attractions. The development itself is not without its access to the outdoors with a private, shared garden with its own wooded area providing peace and tranquility to residents. Lovers of yoga & fitness (Bamboo Fitness, The Yoga Edge, Cadence Performance & more), athletics (at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre) and cooking (Yuki’s Kitchen sushi classes, Crystal Palace Food Market and more) are all catered for. There are activities and excursions for the family too with the Crystal Palace Park playing host to a maze as well as a walk that takes in a range of dinosaur models! Film buffs would value a trip to the East Dulwich Picturehouse & Café whilst culture vultures will be well-served by two well-known local museums. The Horniman Museum & Gardens open up a quirky world of Victorian stuffed animals, musical instruments and more. The Dulwich Picture Gallery plays host to a significant collection of 17th-and-18th-century European Old Masters for art lovers.
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