‘Secret garden’ collection launches in £120m Battersea residential development
A development in south west London has released a new garden collection in response to growing demand for outdoor spaces.
Developer Avanton has released the Garden Collection of apartments at its £120m flagship development Coda in Battersea.
Comprising three apartment buildings on a raised podium, the collection provides 40 apartments as well as 18,600 sq ft communal gardens on the roof of the podium.
As well as access to the gardens, Coda residents will have access to a private residents’ club lounge, concierge and a fitness studio which is set to open next month.
David Ronson, sales & marketing director at Avanton, commented: “At Avanton we always design our developments with public realm, landscaping and amenities a key design element rather than an afterthought, as the environment you create is just as important to buyers as the finished homes.
“Our Secret Garden at Coda offers relaxing, landscaped space for residents to enjoy, a hidden oasis hidden from passers-by. Not only does every home at Coda offer a private balcony or terrace, the new Garden Collection homes all overlook our Secret Garden.
“We are delighted with the sales success at Coda so far and have already had a number of enquiries for this new collection as Londoners seek homes with access to high-quality outside space.”
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