Nash House, Old Oak Common Road, Ealing
Nash House comprises 323 totally self-contained postgraduate student flats,
27,000 sq ft of commercial flexible office space and A3 various uses on the ground floor
Nash House was a redundant 1960's office building strategically located
between Ealing North (Central Line) and Willesden Junction (Bakerloo Line)
in an attractive canal side location close to central London.
It is a perfect example of inner city regeneration, where a redundant 1960's
office building has been demolished, and the adjacent car park utilised to
provide high density, car free, inner city living.
The student rooms have been designed to a 3 star hotel standard,
are completely en-suite, with self contained cooking and studying facilities.
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View from Atlas Road looking North towards Nash House
View from Oak Lane looking South towards Nash House
View from Grand Union Canal looking East
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