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Property Auction the Royal Garden Hotel, 2-24 Kensington High Street, London W8 4PT Monday 12Th December 2011 at 10.00 Am the Team Property Auction The Royal Garden Hotel, 2-24 Kensington High Street, London W8 4PT Monday 12th December 2011 at 10.00 am The Team Chris Coleman-Smith Paul Mooney Samantha Winser Russell Taylor Nirmala Yogeswaran Robin Howeson Emma Bertorelli The Office Savills Auctions (London – National) 139 Sloane Street London SW1X 9AY T 020 7824 9091 F 020 7824 9062 savills.co.uk/auctions Auction Venue Monday K 12th December 2011 E N S I G P N A TO L at 10.00 am A HYDE PARK N C P E P A A L V A E C N E U The Royal Garden Hotel G E A RD E ROYAL GARDEN HOTEL N 2-24 Kensington High Street S P London W8 4PT T P O A D E K E N S ING T O N R E A R T L S H P A T 020 7937 8000 I G CE H N O T GA G HIGH STREET I N S KENSINGTON Q F 020 7361 1991 N T U KE Circle E E District E N S G IMPERIAL COLLEGE A LONDON P T E P G M L O E W U CES S SOUTH KENSINGTON T E Circle R District R Piccadilly GLOUCESTER O ROAD A Circle D District Piccadilly A D P ELL R O C ROM W R O M W E L L R O W C A D Sale Memorandum Lot Property Address Name and Address of Buyer do hereby acknowledge that I/we have today purchased the property described in the particulars for the sum of £ (excluding any VAT) subject to the accompanying Conditions of Sale and any addendum so far as they apply to this Lot and that I/we have paid to Savills, the auctioneers, the sum of £ as a deposit and in part payment of the purchase money and I/we hereby agree to pay the balance of the purchase money and to complete the purchase according to the Conditions of Sale. DATED THIS Purchase Price (excluding VAT) Deposit Balance Payable £££ Signed (the Buyer) Name of Signatory We hereby confirm this sale and acknowledge receipt of the said deposit. Signed on behalf of Savills Auctioneers as agents for the Seller(s) The Buyer’s Solicitor is Contact Alphabetical Index 107 8 Victoria Avenue, A C E Granville Street, Hull, East Yorkshire HU3 6AZ 110 129 Alice Street, South Shields, 19 14 Callis Road, Walthamstow, 80 14 Welsby Court, Eaton Rise, London E17 8PN Ealing, London W5 2EY Tyne & Wear NE33 5PG H 16 12 Cator Road, Sydenham, 65 72B Amberley Road, 11 18 Edinburgh Road, Plaistow, London SE26 5DS London E13 9HS 14 308 Latymer Court, Maida Vale, London W9 2JL Hammersmith Road, 70 Ground Floor Flat, 23 3 Edmund Road, Mitcham, Hammersmith, London W6 7LD 69 49-50 Providence Place/ 42 Cavendish Road, Surrey CR4 3AR 3 & 4 Ann Street, Brighton, Finsbury Park, London N4 1RT 109 26 Hawthorne Terrace, Ferryhill, East Sussex BN1 64 52 Ellesmere Avenue, Mill Hill, County Durham DL17 9EP 30 36A Cedarne Road, Fulham, London NW7 3EY 57 Land to Rear of 54 Ash Road, London SW6 2DF 9 21 Hemberton Road, Stockwell, Stratford, London E15 1HL 52 14 Elmwood Court, London SW9 9LF 31 66 Chalfont Avenue, Wembley, off Elms Lane, Wembley, Middlesex HA9 6NL 4 63 Hibbert Road, Walthamstow, 66 16 & 17 Avenue Elmers, Middlesex HA0 2NT London E17 8HB Surbiton, Surrey KT6 4SE 50 First Floor Flat, 37 Claude Road, 53 70 Engleheart Road, Catford, Leyton, London E10 6NG London SE6 2HW 62 Trefeddyg High Street, 77 24 Avenue Gardens, Tywyn Gwynedd, East Sheen, London SW14 8BP 100 3 Clifton Street, Treorchy, Wales LL36 9AD Wales CF42 6UP F 99 82 High Street, Treorchy, B 59 76 Cobden Road, South Wales CF42 6NY 8 33A Fabian Road, Fulham, Norwood, London SE25 5NX London SW6 7TY 44 86 Balvernie Grove, Southfields, 108 5 Highfield Avenue, Grimsby, 30A 212 Coldharbour Lane, Lincolnshire DN32 0JD London SW18 5RP 2 28 Fern Grove, Feltham, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 3HQ Middlesex TW14 9AY 35 Land Adjacent to 18 Flat 1, 36 Brading Road, 105 220 Copster Hill Road, 89 Holland Park, Holland Park, 48 4 The Bungalows, Brixton, London SW2 2AW Oldham, Manchester OL8 3DD London W11 3RZ off Forest Road, Barking Side, Ilford, Essex IG6 3HH 84 Seedes Farm, Brewery Hill, 39 61 Cranbury Road, 36 39 Howitt Close, Belsize Park, Upton, Cheyney, Fulham, London SW6 2NJ London NW3 4LX 40 Basement Premises, Bristol BS30 6LY 706 Fulham Road, Fulham, 3 39B Cranbury Road, 92 1 Hunts Lock Cottages, Fulham, London SW6 2NP London SW6 5SB 78 35 & 35A Bridge Street, Hunts Lock, Northwich, Cheshire CW9 8AG Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 8BN 17 4B Crawthew Grove, G East Dulwich, 89 3 Hunts Lock Bungalows, 95 64 Brixton Road, Lambeth, London SE22 9AA Hunts Lock, Northwich, London SW9 6BP 47 Garages 469, 470 & 471, Cheshire CW9 8AG 74 38 Curtis Road, West Ewell, Rear of 72 Gaynes Hill Road, 101 18 Broad Street, Welshpool, Surrey KT19 0LG Woodford Bridge, 88 4 Hunts Lock Bungalows, Powys, Wales SY21 7SD Essex IG8 8HU Hunts Lock, Northwich, Cheshire CW9 8AG D 63 Pimperne Bungalow, 106 40 Gifford Close, Bransholme, Hull, East Yorkshire HU7 5BH 91 2 Hunts Lock Bungalows, Broadwater Lane, 33 Lower Ground Floor Flat, Hunts Lock, Northwich, Copsale, Horsham, 90 Devonshire Road, Forest Hill, 22 95 Gipsy Road, West Norwood, Cheshire CW9 8AG West Sussex RH13 6QW London SE23 3SX London SE27 9QS 90 1 Hunts Lock Bungalows, 94 10 Burgos Grove, Greenwich, 58 156 Douglas Road, Surbiton, 54 206 Grange Road, Plaistow, Hunts Lock, Northwich, London SE10 8LL Surrey KT6 7SE London E13 0GB Cheshire CW9 8AG 4 Alphabetical Index 12 320 Mare Street, Hackney, 60 Upper Flat, I London E8 1HA P 379 Sydenham Road, Croydon, Surrey CR0 2EH 6 75 Iver Lane, Cowley, Uxbridge, 38 10B Marsden Road, Peckham, 15 Ground Floor Flat, Middlesex UB8 2JE London SE15 4EE 19 Parkwood Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 7AQ T 96 120 Marshall Wallis Road, K South Shields, Tyne & Wear 27 1-3 Peckham High Street, 79 Lock Cottage, The Locks, NE33 5PR Peckham, London SE15 5EB Hillmorton, Rugby, 49 142 Katherine Road, East Ham, Warwickshire CV21 4PP London E6 1ER 28 35B Mildmay Park, Islington, 24 Flat 3, 91 Penton Place, London N1 4NA Kennington, London SE17 3JR 87 Car Park, Tower Road, Chester, Cheshire CH1 4EL 71 60 Kenilworth Road, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 1DQ 72 24A Monson Colonnade, 32 32 Princes Avenue, 68 81/83 Lassell Street & Monson Road, Tunbridge Wells, Palmers Green, 115A Trafalgar Road, 45 54A King Henrys Road, Kent TN1 1LY London N13 6HB Greenwich, London SE10 Primrose Hill, London NW3 3RP N Q 37 42 Trilby Road, Forest Hill, 42 178B King Street, London SE23 2DN Hammersmith, London W6 0RA 67 140 New Cross Road, 46 156 Queens Road, 34 12 Turnpike Mews, 43 178A King Street, New Cross, London SE14 5BA Buckhurst Hill, Essex IG9 5BJ Turnpike Lane, Hornsey, Hammersmith, London W6 0RA London N8 0ED 61 Tynywaun Farm, 26 9 Kitcat Terrace, Bow, Newton Cowbridge, R London E3 2SA South Glamorgan, U Wales CF71 7RZ 103 15 Raby Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S9 1SQ 75 17 Upper High Street, Epsom, L 97 Site adjacent to Surrey KT17 4QY Delph Lane Estate, North Road, 86 Raymond House & 7 66A Lilyville Road, Fulham, Blackburn, Lancashire BB1 1PN Diocesan House, London SW6 5DW Raymond Street, Chester, V 20 43 Northcote Road, Cheshire CH1 4EL 21 17B Lime Grove, New Malden, New Malden, Surrey KT3 3HF 1 Ground Floor Flat, Surrey KT3 3TW 73 1 Roker Park Avenue, 173 Valetta Road, Acton, 41 438 Northolt Road, Harrow, Ickenham, Uxbridge, London W3 7TA 83 Reservoir Cottage, Middlesex HA2 8EZ Middlesex UB10 8ED off London Lane, Tardebigge, 82 Flat 1, 83 Vincent Square, Near Bromsgrove, 98 Site adjacent to 56 Flat 1, 45 Rye Lane, Peckham, Pimlico, London SW1P 2PF Worcestershire B60 3AG 1 Nutwood Close, Bedford, London SE15 5ER Bedfordshire MK41 0AY W 93 28 Lyndon West, Bromwich, West Midlands B71 4EJ S O 102 13 Wellesley Street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 4QP 10 1A & 1B Spencer Road, M 55 15 Oakdale Avenue, Wandsworth, 51 1 Stonebridge Lock Cottages, Northwood Hills, London SW18 2SP off Watermead Way, Tottenham, 76 Hope & Anchor Pub, Middlesex HA6 1PG London N17 0XD 20 Macbeth Street, 85 14-20 St Michaels Road, Hammersmith, London W6 9JJ 25 61A Old Bethnal Green Road, Northampton, 13 65 Wooler Street, Walworth, Bethnal Green, London E2 6QA Northamptonshire NN1 3JU London SE17 2ED 5 63B Manor Road, Stoke Newington, 29 40A Oxberry Avenue, Fulham, 81 13 Sun Lane, Blackheath, 104 25 Wynotham Street, Burnley, London N16 5BH London SW6 5SS London SE3 8UG Lancashire BB10 1UQ 5 Guide Price List Important Notice to Prospective Buyers All Guide Prices are indicative only of where the reserve may be set at the It is the buyer’s responsibility to decide how much they should bid for any lot. time of going to print, subject to the seller’s final instructions. Please note Please check with us for regular updates as guide prices are subject to they are NOT an indication of the anticipated sale price or a valuation. change prior to the auction. Some sellers may consider a pre auction sale. The Auctioneers and sellers accept no responsibility for any loss, cost or Any offers should be submitted in writing and be the buyer’s best and final damage that a buyer may incur as a result of relying on any guide price.
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