The Tramworks
679 High Road, North Finchley, London, N12 0DA
Prices from £363,000 to £850,000
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The Tramworks
The perfect place to be
The development will allow residents to make the most of urban living while being close to this lively town, great local food and connections to London. A popular choice for those looking for great local amenities, with easy access to neighbouring towns and cities. Offering a strong community feel, Finchley is the perfect choice for first time buyers and downsizers alike. The popular town of Finchley offers all the essentials. Stay active with walks in nearby. For socialising, take your pick from a great selection of pubs, bars, and restaurants.
Helping you move
Discover our new co-working space
Residents now have a bright, welcoming space to work without needing to pay for a desk
Our trainees share their experience
Our trainees share how their experience has benefitted their careers, skills, and personal development
Launching our new showhome
We invited homebuyers to The Tramworks to celebrate the launch of our brand-new apartment showhome
Supporting local events
Read on to find out what local events we've supported
Supporting the local community
Read on to find out how we've supported the local community
Discover our new co-working space at The Tramworks
If you work from home and find that you need a change of scene, we’ve got you covered at The Tramworks with our new co-working space.Available exclusively for residents, the new area includes desk space and more comfortable seating, with free wifi and plenty of charging points.
We’ve given it a modern design but with a range of cosy elements to help people feel relaxed and at home, whatever their job. The space also creates the opportunity to meet your neighbours and even do some networking.
Visit us to have a look around and find out more.
“It opened the door to my professional career” - Our trainees share their valuable hands-on experience
In celebration of this year’s National Apprenticeship Week (9th to 15th February), a Trainee Assistant Site Manager and a Carpentry Apprentice at The Tramworks share how their experience has benefitted their careers, skills, and personal development.
We partnered with Barnet Council’s Employment and Skills Provider, BOOST, to provide local residents with work experience at The Tramworks.
Odhran McGinley (18), always enjoyed making things and assembling flat pack furniture, and first discovered his interest in carpentry during an open evening at a college. After speaking with one of our representatives at a careers day, Odhran was selected for a two week work experience placement at The Tramworks. This opportunity led to a two year carpentry apprenticeship with SJB Contracting, the carpentry contractor on the site.
Odhran said: “I wanted to do a practical apprenticeship because I found the desk-bound school environment difficult; I work much better when I am free to move around. If you learn better by watching and then doing it yourself, an apprenticeship is a really good option.
“Going to college one day a week and learning the technical aspects of what I see colleagues doing on site is really beneficial. I think apprenticeships are a great way to learn useful skills whilst earning money. I hated Pythagoras in maths at school, but through my apprenticeship now I can see its practical uses in calculating angles.”
Stephen Brennan, Managing Director at SJB Contracting, said: “I started out as a carpentry apprentice, so I know firsthand how valuable that experience is. Learning on the job taught me not just the practical skills, but also the work ethic and discipline that have helped me run the business today. Being able to offer that same opportunity to someone else feels really rewarding - it’s a way of giving something back to the trade that’s given me so much.
“We make sure our apprentices are supported every step of the way. They work alongside experienced carpenters who can show them the ropes and guide them through each task. We take time to explain why things are done a certain way, not just how to do them, so they really understand the trade. We also keep in touch with their training provider, making sure what they’re learning at college ties in with what they’re doing on site.
“A trade apprenticeship opens a lot of doors - you can build a career that’s hands-on, rewarding, and full of opportunities to grow.”
Gillen Aggrey (23) was also selected for a two week hands-on work experience placement at The Tramworks, where she gained insight into working as a Site Manager. Following her placement, Gillen applied for a full-time position as a Trainee Assistant Site Manager at Taylor Wimpey and was successful.
Gillen said: “The on-site placement was particularly valuable as well as rewarding. I put myself out there, communicated with the team, asked questions, and made sure to listen to the answers.
“The housebuilding industry doesn’t have many women on site and it would be amazing to see more of us out here. Having more women in these spaces creates a more welcoming environment and helps others feel that they belong and that their opinions matter.
“I can honestly say taking part in the work experience programme opened the door to my professional career as it landed me a job as a Trainee Assistant Site Manager with Taylor Wimpey. I also put in the work and showed the company that I was not only willing to learn, but eager to grow within the role.
“Ask as many questions as you can, even if you think it’s silly. Be open and willing to network, the teams I have been introduced to have made me feel more welcome than in any other job I’ve had. Take the opportunity and see what’s on the other side. You’ll know if the role is for you, and even if it's not, there are so many other opportunities within the house building sector where you could belong.”
Ben Smith, Production Director at Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: “Apprentices and trainees are the next generation of tradespeople, and we are delighted to play a role in kickstarting their careers, with Gillen even going on to join us as a Trainee Assistant Site Manager.”
To find out more about our apprenticeships, please visit here.
To find out more about our management Trainee Scheme, please visit here.
Launching our brand-new showhome
We invited homebuyers to an exclusive launch event weekend for our brand-new showhome at The Tramworks.The unveiling of the two-bedroom apartment in The Platform building took place on Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st August. Attendees were among the first to grab an exclusive look at what the home has to offer as well as taking away some interior design inspiration.
Rozita Gharavi, Sales and Marketing Manager at Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: “We are delighted to have launched our new show home at The Tramworks. The launch weekend was a great success, potential homebuyers were able to find out about our exclusive offers and incentives available while enjoying a hot drink and a sweet treat.
“We encourage anyone looking to make a move to North Finchley to book an appointment with our sales team and explore our new showhome so that they can picture what life at The Tramworks could look like.”
We sponsor artsdepot’s 21st anniversary celebration
We sponsored Barnet’s artdepot’s 21st anniversary celebration party and exhibition with a £2,500 donation.The artsdepot was originally delivered by us in partnership with Barnet Council and as part of a 122-home development in Barnet in 2000. The four-storey building includes two theatres, hosts a performing arts resident college, a gallery, arts and education spaces, and a free children’s play area.
The free-to-attend ‘coming of age’ exhibition, which shows the venue’s history and its impact on the local community, launched on 11th September 2025 with a party. Attendees enjoyed performances by local artists, canapes and drinks.
The exhibition will run for eight months until April 2026.
Monique Deletant, CEO and Creative Director of artsdepot, said: “Since opening in 2004, the artsdepot has been Barnet’s cultural home, a beacon for creativity and connection. None of this would have been possible without the expertise of Taylor Wimpey in constructing an iconic venue that inspires, along with thousands of supporters, artists and volunteers who keep it alive.
Rozita Gharavi, Sales and Marketing Manager at Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: “We are delighted to continue our support of the artsdepot with our sponsorship of its 21st anniversary exhibition. Our support is part of our ongoing commitment to putting back into the community surrounding The Tramworks, while also helping cultural venues such as this continue to thrive and provide a space for valuable local arts."
To find out more about the artsdepot, visit here.
We Support Mayor of Barnet Tony Vourou Charity Gala Dinner
We are proud to announce our £1,000 donation towards the Mayor of Barnet Tony Vourou Charity Gala Dinner, which took place at the Penridge on Sunday 27th April 2025. The event was a resounding success, raising vital funds for charitable causes within the Barnet community.The Mayor’s chosen charities included Macmillan Cancer Support, Age UK Barnet and Royal Free Charity and the dinner brought together various local businesses, community leaders and residents. Funds raised will support essential community projects and initiatives championed by the Mayor's office, enriching the lives of Barnet residents.
Paresh Pandya, Senior Sales Manager for Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: “We were delighted to support the Mayor of Barnet Tony Vourou Charity Gala Dinner. At Taylor Wimpey, we believe in investing in the communities where we operate, and initiatives like this enable us to make a meaningful impact. We want to thank the mayor for inviting us and for allowing us to attend such a special evening.”
Cllr Tony Vourou, The Worshipful the Mayor of the London Borough of Barnet, said: “It has been an honour to represent Barnet and its residents during my Mayoral year, and I am thankful for the support I have received in all aspects of my role. Being able to fundraise for my chosen charities during my term of office is a privilege that I do not take lightly. I am hugely grateful to have been able to support these charities and their vital work, that mean so much to me, to help even more people in Barnet and beyond.”
Our donation underscores our ongoing commitment to positively supporting the areas in which we builds. By supporting events such as the Mayor of Barnet Tony Vourou Charity Gala Dinner, we reinforce our role as a responsible housebuilder dedicated to making a difference.
We boost foodbank volunteer’s marathon fundraiser
We donated £500 towards Brittany Jones’ London Marathon participation on Sunday 27th April 2025 in aid of Finchley Foodbank.Brittany, a foodbank volunteer and chair of the foodbank’s management group, raised over £8,800, which will be put towards purchasing items that aren’t usually donated, so that the charity can continue to supply those in need with essentials.
The foodbank provides emergency food items and toiletries to people living in financial hardship in and around Barnet. The charity hosts sessions twice a week where people can receive three days’ worth of supplies.
Brittany said: “Thank you to Taylor Wimpey North Thames for their generous donation of £500 from the community fund for their North Finchley development, The Tramworks. All funds raised go directly to support the work of the Foodbank to provide for local people experiencing food poverty.”
Rozita Gharavi, Sales and Marketing Manager at Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: “We are delighted to have donated towards Brittany’s fundraiser to help Finchley Foodbank continue to provide essential emergency services to those in need in the local area.
“We’d also like to congratulate Brittany for taking part in the London Marathon and for raising such an extraordinary amount in aid of Finchley Foodbank.”
To find out more about Finchley Foodbank, visit here.
We Award Finchley Army Cadets with £1,000 Prize
The Army Cadets 214 (Finchley) Detachment has been awarded £1,000 after being announced as the winner of our recent community chest competition run to celebrate the launch of The Tramworks.Residents living in North Finchley and the surrounding local area were invited to nominate local good causes ahead of the launch of The Tramworks. Once all of the entries were considered, we awarded the Army Cadets 214 (Finchley) Detachment of the Middlesex And North West London Army Cadets with the top prize.
The army cadets is a national voluntary youth organisation which aims to inspire young people aged between 12 and 18 years to achieve and challenge their limits, grow their abilities and go further in life. The organisation develops young people of all abilities and backgrounds, both physically and mentally, improving self-confidence, teamwork, friendship, leadership, and community spirit through a wide range of fun and exciting activities.
Major Victoria Coles of the Middlesex and North West London Army Cadets, said: “We would like to thank Taylor Wimpey North Thames for its funding which will help in a range of ways from providing financial assistance for cadets on trips, purchasing training aids for unit-based lessons, additional IT infrastructure to help senior cadets plan and deliver training to their junior counterparts, and a Christmas party to round off the year."
The Tramworks launched on 29th November with a ribbon cutting ceremony, which the Air Cadets attended along with the Deputy Mayor, Councillor Danny Rich.
Paresh Pandya, Senior Sales and Marketing Manager at Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: “We are proud to support the Finchley army cadets and help fund the services that they provide young people in the local community.
“The army cadets not only give young people the opportunity to gain valuable qualifications and training but also offer a safe environment for them to challenge themselves, learn new skills and receive the help and guidance they need. The army cadets has a lasting impact on these young people for life and help them grow into well-rounded individuals.”
For further information about the Army Cadets, please visit www.armycadets.com
We raise over £98,000 for Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice
We are delighted to announce that we have raised over £98,000 through a variety of charitable activities and initiatives in support of Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice. The charity, based in Barnet, helps babies, children and young people with life-threatening or life-limiting conditions, and their families, make the most of every day.
Our fundraising throughout 2024 has included a range of events and efforts, including a Charity Golf day where gifts were auctioned and earlier this year, employees also worked to transform one of the charity's family’s gardens into a vibrant and welcoming space where they could relax, play, and create memories together.
In a special moment of support, we recently donated £4,000 at Noah’s Ark ‘The Winter Ball’ to help support the charities vital services.
Nikki Gibson, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey North Thames, said: “At Taylor Wimpey, we believe in giving back to the communities where we live and work. We are incredibly proud to support Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice and the remarkable work they do for children and families. Our employees are always eager to lend their time and energy, and seeing the positive impact of our efforts motivates us to keep going and give back to the community in every way we can.”
Cerys Dawson, Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice’s Philanthropy and Partnerships Fundraiser, said: “We are incredibly proud to have Taylor Wimpey as one of our corporate partners. The partnership brings life-changing income and helps raise awareness of our work.”
Additional our employees dedicated their time to volunteer for a gardening day at the hospice, enhancing its outdoor spaces for everyone to enjoy. Rounding off the year, we recently supported the hospice’s Christmas celebrations by wrapping presents for children to enjoy at the festive grotto.
To find out more about Noah’s Ark, please visit https://noahsarkhospice.org.uk/about-us/
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