Zanara Court
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Zanara Court
http://www.acornnewhomes.co.uk/property ... 6-P211663/
"Sydenham, being one of South East London's most exciting hot spots with its vast open spaces and diverse range of eateries"
Hmmm
"Sydenham, being one of South East London's most exciting hot spots with its vast open spaces and diverse range of eateries"
Hmmm
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Sorry to have to disagree but I think they are quite ok and better than what was there beforehand
Nothing has to be perfect, I am happy with good enough
Nothing has to be perfect, I am happy with good enough
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I dont know where Zanara Court is - please tell me.
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New development on Sydenham Road. Opposite Calabash of Culture and Cherry and Ice.sherlomi wrote:I dont know where Zanara Court is - please tell me.
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I heard a rumour the old Volkspares site will be new council flats,twenty was mentioned.
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£400K for a 1 bed flat in a middling town in Zone 3 borders
World's gone mad
World's gone mad
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I'm guessing you mean the featureless insides of boxes?rod taylor wrote:...and those kind of boxy apartments are so characterless.
If so, I'm 50/50 on that as although og skirtings and fancy cornices or plate racks and dados look nice, they aren't half dust collectors, which is not good with asthma on the rise.
The absence of a chimney breast plus alcoves is perhaps most noticeable, which unfortunately makes cupboards look out of place just stuck there. (You'll notice that you rarely see a cupboard or wardrobe in show flats.)
That said, they're perfectly adequate if you just want somewhere to hang your hat, which probably means you haven't accumulated 30 years' worth of junk and memorabilia, oh yes and kids lol, to need nooks and crannies for
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The assumed deposit for the 1-bed flat linked of £77K is I suppose a sign of the times.
Zanary Court looks OK to me, the density of these new blocks springing up is a concern though.
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Not having seen them without the scaffolding, my impression is that there has been a definite attempt to make them fit in with the surrounding buildings which is quite positive compared to some other developments.
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Yes Pally, the council insisted on the facade and materials being sympathetic alongside its neighbours for Zanary Court.
It's different from blocks built on their own spacious ground in that respect that can develop their own character or attributes. Though how the blocks behind The Greyhound were approved remains a mystery to me.
It's different from blocks built on their own spacious ground in that respect that can develop their own character or attributes. Though how the blocks behind The Greyhound were approved remains a mystery to me.
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That price for a one bedroom flat is insane. What sane person would pay that?!
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A Russian or Chinese one.
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Definitely much better than what was there before.
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Trouble is , some "built on their own spacious ground" are most definitely not built to "develop their own character or attributes!" The ones behind the Greyhound have to be an improvement on the monstrous Army green box things in Bell Green ....on the main road before the traffic lights crossroads with Perry Vale and Sainsburys Road !mosy wrote:Yes Pally, the council insisted on the facade and materials being sympathetic alongside its neighbours for Zanary Court.
It's different from blocks built on their own spacious ground in that respect that can develop their own character or attributes. Though how the blocks behind The Greyhound were approved remains a mystery to me.
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Update on the Volkspares site,it's forty council flats not twenty.No Idea when the redevelopment starts
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Well, there was one going on Venner at £425K, I believe. Don't know what the buyers actually paid for it.bensonby wrote:That price for a one bedroom flat is insane. What sane person would pay that?!
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Dare I ask where the residents of Zanara Court will park their cars? The residents in the surrounding roads struggle to park their cars due to Sydenham Station commuters, Sydenham Road Shoppers and the endless shop staff and estate agents parking their cars in the area. Residents can't park and now a load more flats with no parking facilities.
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Why would you assume the new residents will have cars? A huge amount of us don't.syenhamboy wrote:Dare I ask where the residents of Zanara Court will park their cars? The residents in the surrounding roads struggle to park their cars due to Sydenham Station commuters, Sydenham Road Shoppers and the endless shop staff and estate agents parking their cars in the area. Residents can't park and now a load more flats with no parking facilities.
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PEHDTSCKJMBA wrote:Why would you assume the new residents will have cars? A huge amount of us don't.syenhamboy wrote:Dare I ask where the residents of Zanara Court will park their cars? The residents in the surrounding roads struggle to park their cars due to Sydenham Station commuters, Sydenham Road Shoppers and the endless shop staff and estate agents parking their cars in the area. Residents can't park and now a load more flats with no parking facilities.
Right!! I got rid of my car 12 years ago we have great transport links and now combined with Uber I don't see the point in a metal box sitting outside my house 5 days a week