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The scheme includes a new one-acre park at its centre
Sheppard Robson has been given the go ahead for a 281-home scheme in north London linked to Alexandra Palace by an underground tunnel.
Known as Clarendon, the three-block scheme in Hornsey for Berkeley Group subsidiary St William is the latest phase of a 1,700-home development spanning a 12-acre railway-side site in Zone 3 at the former Hornsey Gasworks.
The development includes a new community centre, food shop, cafe and 25,000sq ft of commercial space and adds an extra 37 homes to the original masterplan.
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The railway-side site was formerly occupied by the Hornsey Gasworks