Opposite Attur Lake, Yelahanka New Town
The project address is Opposite Attur Lake, Attur Layout, Yelahanka New Town, Bengaluru – 560064. This places it in the heart of one of North Bengaluru's established residential neighbourhoods, with mature civic infrastructure already in place.
The most significant geographic feature is the direct relationship with Attur Lake. The lake sits immediately opposite the project site, and the adjacent Puttenahalli Bird Conservation Reserve provides a permanently protected natural buffer. For families in a child-centric township, this means regular encounters with birdlife, green sightlines from upper floors, and a lakeside walking corridor that few urban residential locations can match.
Why Yelahanka New Town
Yelahanka New Town has evolved from a quiet northern suburb into one of Bengaluru's most sought-after residential corridors. Several structural factors drive this transformation:
Airport proximity. The Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) is approximately 20 km from the project, making this location practical for frequent business travellers. The airport connectivity via Bellary Road and the proposed Peripheral Ring Road will further reduce travel times as infrastructure projects complete.
Employment centres. The Hebbal – Manyata Tech Park corridor, one of Bengaluru's largest IT employment clusters, is accessible via Bellary Road. The Outer Ring Road connects to Whitefield, Electronic City, and other technology parks, making Yelahanka viable for tech professionals working across multiple zones of the city.
Metro extension. The proposed Namma Metro Phase 2 extension to the airport corridor will significantly improve public transit connectivity for Yelahanka residents. While timelines for metro projects can shift, the planned route confirms the government's recognition of North Bengaluru's growing residential significance.
Established social infrastructure. Unlike newer micro-markets that require years to develop schools, hospitals, and retail, Yelahanka New Town already has these in place. Families moving here will not face the typical new-township wait for essential services.
Natural environment. The Yelahanka area benefits from a cluster of lakes including Attur Lake, Puttenahalli Lake, Yelahanka Lake, and Allalasandra Lake. These water bodies support biodiversity, moderate local temperatures, and provide green lungs for the surrounding communities. For a child-centric township like Century WinningKind, this natural setting is not just aesthetic — it is a genuine developmental advantage.
Distances to Key Landmarks
The distances below are approximate driving distances from the Century WinningKind project site. Actual travel times will vary based on traffic conditions and time of day.
Schools & Education
- Ryan International School ~3 km
- Delhi Public School North ~5 km
- Presidency School Yelahanka ~4 km
- Vidyashilp Academy ~8 km
- Canadian International School ~12 km
Healthcare
- Aster CMI Hospital ~8 km
- Columbia Asia Hebbal ~10 km
- Baptist Hospital ~12 km
- Manipal Hospital Hebbal ~10 km
- Local clinics & pharmacies ~1-2 km
Shopping & Retail
- Esteem Mall Hebbal ~8 km
- Elements Mall Thanisandra ~7 km
- Orion Mall Rajajinagar ~15 km
- Local supermarkets ~1-3 km
- Yelahanka commercial area ~3 km
Transport & Connectivity
- Kempegowda Intl. Airport (KIA) ~20 km
- Yelahanka Railway Station ~4 km
- Hebbal Flyover / ORR ~8 km
- Manyata Tech Park ~10 km
- Proposed Metro Station TBD
IT & Employment Hubs
- Manyata Tech Park ~10 km
- Kirloskar Business Park ~8 km
- Embassy Manyata ~10 km
- Outer Ring Road (Marathahalli) ~25 km
- Electronic City ~35 km
Nature & Recreation
- Attur Lake (opposite) ~0 km
- Puttenahalli Bird Reserve Adjacent
- Allalasandra Lake ~3 km
- Yelahanka Lake ~4 km
- Lumbini Gardens ~12 km
Schools and Education: A Priority for Family Buyers
For families buying into a child-centric township, school proximity is arguably the most critical location factor. Yelahanka New Town is well-served by both CBSE and ICSE schools at various price points. Ryan International School is approximately 3 km from the site, Delhi Public School North about 5 km, and Presidency School Yelahanka roughly 4 km away. These distances translate to school commutes of 10–20 minutes in typical morning traffic conditions.
For families seeking international curricula, Canadian International School (approximately 12 km via Bellary Road) and several other international schools along the northern corridor are accessible within a reasonable commute. The presence of multiple school options means families are not locked into a single institution — they can choose based on curriculum preference, fee structure, and teaching philosophy rather than being constrained by geography.
Healthcare Access
Multi-specialty hospital access is available through Aster CMI Hospital (approximately 8 km), Columbia Asia Hebbal (approximately 10 km), and Manipal Hospital Hebbal (approximately 10 km). These are well-established hospitals with emergency services, paediatric departments, and specialist care. For day-to-day healthcare, local clinics and pharmacies within 1–2 km of the project serve routine medical needs.
The presence of paediatric departments in multiple nearby hospitals is relevant for families in a child-centric community. Emergency medical access within a 15–20 minute drive radius provides reasonable coverage for the area.
Road Connectivity and Commute Patterns
The primary arterial connection from Century WinningKind to the rest of Bengaluru runs through Bellary Road (NH44), the main north-south highway corridor. This connects Yelahanka to Hebbal, where it meets the Outer Ring Road (ORR) — Bengaluru's primary orbital road linking all major employment zones.
For a resident working at Manyata Tech Park (approximately 10 km south), the commute via Bellary Road takes roughly 25–40 minutes depending on traffic. For employment on the Outer Ring Road in areas like Marathahalli or Sarjapur Road, the commute extends to 45–75 minutes during peak hours, which is comparable to what residents of many other Bengaluru micro-markets experience.
The Kempegowda International Airport at approximately 20 km north is a 30–45 minute drive against traffic (heading away from the city), making this location one of the more airport-accessible residential addresses in Bengaluru.
Future Infrastructure Developments
Several planned infrastructure projects could further enhance connectivity for Yelahanka residents:
- Namma Metro Phase 2 extension — The proposed airport corridor will bring metro connectivity to the northern suburbs. While exact station locations and completion timelines are subject to revision, the approved corridor confirms the direction.
- Peripheral Ring Road — This proposed outer orbital road will create an additional connection to eastern and western Bengaluru, potentially reducing reliance on the existing ORR for cross-city commutes.
- Bellary Road widening and signal-free corridors — Ongoing improvements to the primary Hebbal–Yelahanka–Airport corridor will improve travel times on the main arterial route.
It is important to note that infrastructure timelines in Indian cities frequently shift. Buyers should base their decisions on current connectivity rather than promised future infrastructure, treating any improvements as upside rather than a baseline expectation.
The Natural Setting: A Genuine Differentiator
The combination of Attur Lake directly opposite and the Puttenahalli Bird Conservation Reserve adjacent to the site is not just a marketing point — it is a tangible environmental asset that cannot be replicated by other developments in the area. The conservation reserve's protected status means this natural buffer will remain in place regardless of future development pressures in the neighbourhood.
For families in a child-centric township, daily access to a lakeside environment and a functioning bird habitat provides genuine educational and developmental value. Children growing up with regular exposure to natural ecosystems develop stronger environmental awareness, better attention spans, and improved physical health compared to those in fully urbanized settings. This is not speculation — it is supported by extensive research into nature-based childhood development.
The lake also provides practical benefits: it moderates local temperatures (Yelahanka is generally 1–2 degrees cooler than central Bengaluru), supports groundwater recharge, and creates the green view corridors that north-facing apartments in the upper floors will enjoy.
For a complete overview of the project, visit the overview page. To understand the master plan's relationship to the surrounding landscape, see the master plan page.
Project Address: Opposite Attur Lake, Attur Layout, Yelahanka New Town, Bengaluru – 560064. View on Google Maps. RERA: PRM/KA/RERA/1251/309/PR/200326/003542.
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