Locate Summer 2014 edition

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WE’LL FIND YOUR PERFECT TENANTThe perfect tenant is someone who gives you the best price for your home. Every year we invest millions online and in papers, marketing our clients’ properties in the places we know Londoners look.

Call us now on 020 3441 9000 for a free valuation and we’ll ensure your home gets the maximum exposure and its perfect tenant.

FJLORD.CO.UK

fjlord.co.uk

Sales: 020 8293 1143Lettings: 020 8318 0927

Sales: 020 8852 9522Lettings: 020 8318 0927

Sales: 020 7251 9449Lettings: 020 7553 6020

Sales: 020 8981 3666Lettings: 020 8983 3669

Sales: 020 7610 6551Lettings: 020 7371 8132

Sales: 020 7987 6776Lettings: 020 7093 1600

Sales: 020 8747 8601Lettings: 020 8747 8093

BLACKHEATH

BLACKHEATH VILLAGE

Sales: 020 8293 8555Lettings: 020 8269 0844

GREENWICHCLERKENWELL

Sales: 020 7923 0158Lettings: 020 7923 1850

STOKE NEWINGTON

BOW

FULHAM

Sales: 020 8986 2698Lettings: 020 8986 1782

HACKNEY

CANARY WHARF

Sales: 020 7288 1681Lettings: 020 7226 7319

ISLINGTON

Sales: 020 7237 2320Lettings: 020 7064 8109

SURREY QUAYS

CHISWICK

Sales: 020 7089 6490

Lettings: 020 7378 9607

SHAD THAMES

Sales: 020 7481 8811Lettings: 020 7488 4886

WAPPINGW A N S T E A D

H A M P S T E A D

Sales: 020 7443 9001Lettings: 020 7435 4517

Sales: 020 8989 1131Lettings: 020 8530 4592

We know what it’s like to live and work in London so we are available later than most agents.

We take an increasing number of enquiries from 6-10pm. That’s why we’re available late on weekdays and at weekends.

Simply put, if you choose a traditional 9-5pm agent, you may well be missing out on the perfect buyer or tenant. We’ll make sure you don’t.

WHY WE WORK LONGER HOURS

FJLORD.CO.UK

WE KNOW WHY PEOPLE LOVE LIVING IN LONDON’S VILLAGES London is such an amazing place because it’s not really one place at all. It’s a collection of neighbourhoods, each with their own character and charm. And at the centre of those neighbourhoods are the villages that Londoners are fiercely loyal to. Our success is rooted in our understanding of London’s villages. It’s not just about knowing schools, shops or transport; every agent should know these things. It’s about appreciating an area’s heritage, seeing the shifting shape of things today and most crucially, it’s about having a real grasp of why people love living there. It’s that knowledge of why people love living in London’s villages that we turn to our clients’ advantage to help them buy, sell, let and rent property in those areas.

Confusingly, Blackheath Football Club is the world’s

oldest open rugby football club.

BLACKHEATH

The world’s only museum devoted entirely to fans is on

Crooms Hill.

GREENWICH

Daniel Foe, author of Robinson Crusoe was born in

Stoke Newington in 1660.

STOKE NEWINGTON

Bone china was first developed and perfected in Bow in the

late 1700’s.

BOW

Gunpowder plotter Francis Tresham was a resident of

Hackney.

HACKNEY

Windmills that were used to mill the wheat and corn that fed

London, lined the river wall here.

CANARY WHARF

At its height in the 1960’s more than 350 antiques dealers traded from the market off

Upper Street.

ISLINGTON

The Mayflower Inn in Surrey Quays is the only UK

pub licenced to sell American stamps.

SURREY QUAYS

Chiswick was the engine room for West London at the turn of

the 20th Century

CHISWICK

St John’s Square was home to a priory of the Knights Hospitaliers of St John

of Jerusalem.

CLERKENWELL

Tons of Star Anise and other spices were held in dockside

warehouses here.

SHAD THAMES

Sailors and boat-builders worked and lived in Wapping

– where the Thames was a thriving commercial waterway.

WAPPING

For a free market valuation, or just to talk about what’s going on with the property market in your corner of London, get in touch. Call us on 020 3441 9000. There will be someone at the end of the phone from 8am - 10pm everyday.

FJLORD.CO.UK

We operate in the following villages. They are distinctive areas each with their own property and each attracting a particular group of clients.

The Saxon name ‘Fullenham’ means ‘place of fowls’. By the

1500s, dishonest men stole herons from its trees.

FULHAM

W A N S T E A D

H A M P S T E A DEarly records of Hampstead can be found in a grant by King Ethelred the Unready.

With fine open spaces to view the night sky, early

astronomers made Wanstead their home.