Compass Design and Build Ltd

Compass Design and Build Ltd Compass Design & Build Ltd is a local building company, based in North London. We offer fully manage

Exterior photos of the extension taken from our recently completed reconfiguration project in Whetstone. Do you like it?...
01/09/2023

Exterior photos of the extension taken from our recently completed reconfiguration project in Whetstone. Do you like it?

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No ordinary bathroom! Bright, clean and modern, part of a recently completed reconfiguration project in Whetstone.
31/08/2023

No ordinary bathroom!

Bright, clean and modern, part of a recently completed reconfiguration project in Whetstone.

Clean, welcoming and well crafted entrance and hallway spaces, part of a recently completed reconfiguration project in W...
30/08/2023

Clean, welcoming and well crafted entrance and hallway spaces, part of a recently completed reconfiguration project in Whetstone.

💜Just off the kitchen is this beautiful family space. Part of a recently completed reconfiguration project in Whetstone....
29/08/2023

💜Just off the kitchen is this beautiful family space. Part of a recently completed reconfiguration project in Whetstone.

If you are thinking of something similar please contact us

Testimonial Tuesday: a great five star Houzz review with thanks to our client ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
22/08/2023

Testimonial Tuesday: a great five star Houzz review with thanks to our client ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

A terraced landscape and dusty pink surfaces help to brighten Pigment House, a north London residence that has been reno...
26/06/2023

A terraced landscape and dusty pink surfaces help to brighten Pigment House, a north London residence that has been renovated.

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Located in Hampstead, the four-storey residence sits on a steep hillside with a garden that originally sloped up on all sides

✍️ by Katie Last ()
📷 by Lorenzo Zandri ()

✍🏻 Agatha Christie used to live here, can you guess where?
10/05/2023

✍🏻 Agatha Christie used to live here, can you guess where?

Did you know Hampstead began as a Saxon village. Its name was once hamstede, which meant homestead. For centuries it was...
18/04/2023

Did you know Hampstead began as a Saxon village. Its name was once hamstede, which meant homestead. For centuries it was just a quiet village like many others in England where the people grew crops and grazed animals.

Ever wondered about the history of totteridge villas?Totteridge Villas is a historic area in North London. It is located...
31/03/2023

Ever wondered about the history of totteridge villas?

Totteridge Villas is a historic area in North London. It is located between Totteridge and Whetstone, in the London Borough of Barnet. The villas were built in the late 19th century to accommodate the wealthy merchants and professionals who were moving out of the city centre and into the suburbs.

The area was developed in the late 1870s and 1880s by two local builders, Thomas Denton and Stephen Niven. They built a number of large detached villas, each with its own grounds and gardens. The majority of the houses were designed in the Queen Anne style, with a few in the Gothic, Jacobean and Arts and Crafts styles.

The area became very popular with wealthy Londoners, and today it is still one of the most desirable areas in the city. It is home to a number of celebrities and high-profile people, and is known for its quiet, leafy streets and impressive period properties.

We love this character properly in Totteridge Green.  Laurel Farm Pond, Totteridge GreenTotteridge Green is a five hecta...
28/03/2023

We love this character properly in Totteridge Green.

Laurel Farm Pond, Totteridge Green
Totteridge Green is a five hectare Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in Totteridge in the London Borough of Barnet. It is also registered common land.

The nature reserve is the land on both sides of the road, Totteridge Green. A typical English village green, it comprises open grassland, small pockets of scrubby woodland and a pond.

Much of the grassland is dominated by perennial rye-grass, with a good diversity of common wild flowers, and there are also areas of dry acid grassland. Several damp hollows, probably former ponds, contain tussocky grassland with uncommon wild flowers such as great burnet, bog stitchwort and common marsh-bedstraw. A map of the 1840s shows fourteen ponds, but only Laurel Farm Pond survives. This is frequented by large numbers of geese and mallards. Trees include pedunculate oak, beech and horse chestnut.

The site includes a short footpath through woods to Coppice Walk, and there is also access from Totteridge Village and Laurel Way. A footpath which starts next to Laurel Farm Pond goes through Folly Brook Valley to Woodside Park.

Reflecting on how beautiful the homes are in Camden - what’s your favourite part of Camden?
21/03/2023

Reflecting on how beautiful the homes are in Camden - what’s your favourite part of Camden?

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