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Property management specialist Lee Baron has been appointed by Berkeley Homes (North East London) to manage its Trent Park development in Enfield.
It is Lee Baron’s first partnership with this branch of the property developer.
The firm’s remit will include the day-to-day estate management of the residential spaces, including the maintenance and cleaning of the common areas and ensuring compliance with all the latest health and safety legislation.
The historic 56-acre estate is set in 413 acres of mature parkland within Trent Country Park – formerly King Henry IV’s hunting grounds in the 14th century. The development consists of one, two and 3-bedroom apartments and four and five-bedroom houses, as well as club facilities including tennis courts, a gym and a swimming pool. The area also offers activities such as an equestrian centre and a golf club. This estate includes a restored Wisteria Walk, with a pergola set upon columns made out of pink Italian marble, once walked on by Winston Churchill.
Situated in the Oakwood, Cockfosters and Hadley Wood area, the development’s homes have 24-hour security in the parkland setting, but are well-connected to local amenities as King’s Cross in London is about 30 minutes from Oakwood station.
Ian Jones, Lee Baron’s group chief operating officer, said: “This is a historic and luxury complex in a great local neighbourhood in London, and we look forward to sharing our expertise and management oversight as part of this ongoing project.”
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