Pearsall Terrace

Pearsall Terrace is situated on Highfield Hill in Crystal Palace. The area is the picture of green, welcoming suburbia

Pearsall Terrace
Exterior and front elevation

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Pearsall Terrace is situated on Highfield Hill in Crystal Palace. The area is the picture of green, welcoming suburbia.

The look and feel of the immediate location belies the fact that it sits just a short walk from the hustle and bustle of Crystal Palace. Pearsall Terrace is a new development of six three-bed houses complete with off-street parking. Nestled on a path adjacent to Highfield Hill, the site has quietly established itself as a stunning addition to the local community. The modern, homely design incorporates state-of-the-art technology throughout each dwelling, high-end security systems, high-spec finishes and top-of-the-range appliances. With rapid connections to central London, The City and the West End, the development is ideally connected, offering a perfect balance between suburban living and city life. What’s more, there is plenty going on nearby, with Crystal Palace having a lot to shout about in terms of leisure, entertainment, food, drink and more.

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FLOORPLANS

The Siteplan

Six Houses


1-6 Houses

Three Floors
3 BEDROOM
1125 sqft // 104.5m2

Crystal Palace Park
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A favourite for dog walkers
thanks to its secure perimeter and families

Green Spaces

Crystal Palace Park is a hive of activity with large green spaces and a huge range of activities all available.

It is well-known for its range of sports facilities, including the National Sports Centre – perhaps its most famous asset. Family fun is also available with the maze, the Crystal Palace Dinosaur Park, a children’s playground, The Secret Garden and the Crystal Palace Sphinxes all worthy features on a family day out. Lovers of yoga & fitness are well-served locally, with the likes of Bamboo Fitness; The Yoga Edge; Cadence Performance and more providing expertly-led sessions. Further afield are a range of well-loved green spaces in the South London area whilst the likes of Croydon, Brixton and Clapham all nearby, offering year-round shopping, culture and nightlife to keep you busy and always with more to discover.

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A friendly cafe, serving up specialty
coffee, cakes croissants and more

Cafe Culture

The Triangle is central to Crystal Palace, offering plenty to see and do.

The area is dotted with cafes, brunch spots and coffee houses - Four Boroughs Coffee is a must-visit for coffee lovers. 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.

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The evening atmosphere buzzes, with a number of pubs and bars catering to the locals.

pubs & bars

The evening atmosphere buzzes, with a number of pubs and bars catering to the locals.

Westow House is perhaps the largest destination in central Crystal Palace, with vintage décor and live music. 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 them all. Cocktail Embassy also provides a fun yet sophisticated cocktail experience to residents.

restaurants

Crystal Palace is rich with foodie hotspots, with a range of cuisines on offer.

The Crystal Palace Market (not to be confused with the weekend food market) is a busy, all-day eatery with delicious British cuisine set amongst modern, industrial interiors. A Torre is a local favourite, serving rustic Portuguese food in an intimate setting. Numidie Bistro & Bar, meanwhile, presents a French/Algerian fusion not to be missed. A plethora of delicious alternatives are also available, with the likes of Yak & Yeti (Nepalese/Indian); Four Hundred Rabbits (pizza); Kishmish (Persian) and many more all within walking distance
of the development.

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