Block Management Euston

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Management is about the minutia done well. It takes a team across a range of disciplines to deal with the multiple facets of block and estate management: politics, building pathology, finance, legal knowhow and of course customer service too.

At Ringley we believe in joined up thinking and commit to signpost Clients on all things property - even if outside our day-to-day management remit

Our true business is building relationships with our people. Our people really know that they can make a difference to our residents. We match our people to what each site needs to be achieved, with you in mind. We lead the market in transparency and focusing on risk, cash, repairs and place making, usually in that order.

We are not shy of hard work and believe our ability to get stuck in and find solutions that sets us apart. We are innovative to the core and committed to implementing good ideas in pursuit of 5* service.

Being who we are would be impossible without our passionately committed people, whose qualifications we sponsor and who we support professionally to be the best they can be, as achieving a national training award and our Silver IIP status confirms.

History of Euston

Euston is situated inner north of London, in the borough of Camden. It is 2.2 miles from the centre of London. Euston's name originates from a small village in Suffolk. It was recorded as "Eustania", in the Domesday Book of 1086, published during the reign of William I, "The Conqueror", (1066-1087).
In the village of Euston in Suffolk, Euston Hall has been the home to the Dukes of Grafton, for hundreds of years. In 1817, Euston Square was built in London. The square was named after the Duke of Grafton's seat.
In 1837, during the early Victorian era, Euston station was opened as the terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR).  Despite its modern appearance today, it is the oldest of London's inter-city terminals. Throughout the 19th century, the station expanded, from two platforms to nineteen platforms. Today, Euston is on the Underground, Northern and Victoria Lines, and is served by National Rail. 
In 1863, Gower Street station was opened, by the Metropolitan Railway, and this was part of the world's first underground railway network. At the time, the trains were steam-driven. The Underground station we know today, is Euston Square, on the Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, and Circle Lines.
Euston has come a long way since Victorian times: new offices and commercial buildings have been built. One prominent example is the Euston Tower, designed by Sidney Kaye. The 34 storey skyscraper was built from 1969 to 1970. In 1973, Euston Tower was home to Capital Radio. However, in 1997, Capital Radio relocated to Leicester Square. In recent years, Euston Tower has been the offices of various companies, including Santander, JP Morgan, Atos Origin and Elexon.
 

New developments in Euston

Rightmove have on offer Brill Place, London, NW1, a modern style development. The average for a one bedroom apartment is £790,000. All apartments have underfloor heating, and a balcony with aluminium decking. 
The entrance hallway has oak-engineered timber flooring, and there is generous storage space, tucked away. The master bedroom has the luxury of a soft-close sliding door wardrobe, and a wool-mix carpet.
The en-suite bathoom connects to the bedroom. It has an integrated mirrored vanity unit over a terrazzo stone vanity top and semi-recessed porcelain basin, a heated towel rail, and a white shower: beautifully finished with a terrazzo stone floor and porcelain tile feature wall. 
The open-plan living, dining and kitchen area have timber flooring, and are bright and spacious, with full-height windows. The kitchen has LED-lit cabinets over a terrazzo stone worktop with splash backs, and a full range of integrated appliances by Siemens, an oven by Miele, and a built-in wine cooler.
All residents have the benefit of concierge service and access to landscaped gardens. The apartment has spectacular views across London. There are a good range of restaurants, cafes, bars and pubs a short walk away. Nearby, Bloomsbury has a selection of art galleries. 
The nearest station is St. Pancras International, National Rail and Eurostar, 0.2 miles away. Euston, National Rail and Underground, is 0.3 miles away; and King's Cross, National Rail and Underground, is 0.3 miles away. Euston Square, Underground, is 0.8 miles away.
 

Foxtons have on offer Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London, WC1. The average for a two bedroom apartment is £799,950. All apartments at this development have a porter and lift. The apartments are light, airy and spacious, with good storage space, and a balcony. The reception and dining room are generous, and the kitchen is modern, with integrated appliances. 
Bloomsbury is nearby, with a good choice of restaurants, cafes and bars. Bloomsbury Square has a pleasant open green space.
Bloomsbury is nearby, with a good choice of restaurants, cafes and bars. Bloomsbury Square has a pleasant open green space.
The nearest station is Euston, National Rail and Underground, 0.6 miles away. King's Cross, National Rail and Underground, is 0.7 miles away, and St. Pancras International, National Rail and Eurostar, is 0.7 miles away.
 

What our CEO, Mary Anne Bowring, likes about Euston

With my friend, I visited Euston Square Gardens in the summer. As the weather was pleasant, we enjoyed a fab picnic !
 

Things to do in Euston

Euston Square Gardens, 11 Euston Square, London, NW1, is a pleasant green open space, ideal for walking or just relaxing. In the park, the Euston War Memorial commemorates 3,719 men of the London and North Western Railway company, who for their country, served and died in World War I, (1914-1918). 
 


Euston - Cultural Scene

Roti King, Euston, 40 Doric Way, Euston, London, NW1, is a Malaysian and Singaporean restaurant, offering dine-in and take-away. Roti is a kind of bread, and roti dishes include dhal, chicken, mutton and fish. Murtabak dishes offer roti with a choice of filling: chicken, lamb, egg, spinach and cheese. Rice dishes include peanuts, fried anchovies, chicken, beef, eggs and seafood. Noodles dishes include egg noodles, chicken, prawns and tofu; flat rice noodles, with egg, prawns and chicken; egg noodles in a coconut curry broth, with seafood and chicken. Sides include spiced fried chicken with sambal sauce, and kangkung belang: this is morning glory cooked in shrimp paste and sambal. Desserts include kaya, sweet roti with coconut jam; planta, sweet roti wtih condensed milk; and pisang, sweet roti with banana. Malaysian drinks include Malaysian tea, hot or cold; iced lemon tea, hot or cold; jasmine tea and milo, cold. Other traditional soft drinks are available. 
 

Top 3 Block Management Companies in Euston

Ringley Group – specialising in the block management of residential flats

Ringley Group – specialising in the block management of residential flats

Foxtons - 120 Parkway, London NW1 7AN

Frank Harris - 81 Marchmont Street, London WC1N 1AL

Call Anthony James at Ringley for an initial chat

Anthony James

A Commercial Director - BSc (Eng) Hons KCA
Direct Dial: 020 4506 9030
Web: ringley.co.uk
Email: anthony.james@ringley.co.uk



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The key to our success is our people

Kate

London Office

Head of Block Management - London

Nick Pratt

London Office

Head of Site Staff & Training

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Ringley House
1 Castle Road
London, NW1 8PR
0207 267 2900

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11 Swan Street
Northern Quarter
Manchester, M4 5JJ
0330 174 7777

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122 West Bute Street
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff, CF10 5EN
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