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Maccreanor Lavington, 2025
145 Claremont Road, Brent Cross, NW2 1FE
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Join Maccreanor Lavington for a walking tour of two of the first residential buildings to be delivered at Brent Cross Town – The Delamarre and Conductor House. The buildings form an important part of the emerging new town and demonstrate how high-quality architecture landscape and public realm can come together to create a distinctive and welcoming neighbourhood.
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Nearest train station is Brent Cross West Station. which provides Thameslink services.
We will not be entering the buildings. Nearby accessible toilets are located in the Visitors Pavilion and Claremont Park.
We will intend to meet outside the Visitors Pavilion to commence the tour. We will be walking in open public space.
Walking tour
11:00–12:00
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Walking tour
13:00–14:00
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Brent Cross Town, a partnership between Related Argent and Barnet Council, marks one of the UK’s most ambitious regeneration projects transforming 180 acres of underutilised brownfield land into a new park town for north-west London. Maccreanor Lavington’s Conductor House and The Delamarre are the very first buildings completed in this masterplan, setting the architectural and placemaking benchmark for all that will follow.
Located in one of London’s most diverse neighbourhoods, the project turns an ambitious masterplan into a tangible, vibrant reality. Together, these two buildings define the new high street edge and the park frontage, creating a dynamic and welcoming place that announces the emerging town centre. They balance urban energy with a leafy, residential character to form a place that feels grounded, green, and distinctly local.
Conductor House delivers 120 affordable homes, while The Delamarre provides 170 market sale apartments, both arranged around a new pocket park that encourages play, relaxation, and community connection. This generous shared green space fosters social interaction, wellbeing, and a sense of belonging for new and existing residents alike.