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Tolworth-Towers-Brochure.Pdf An Icon Reborn For 50 years Tolworth Tower has soared over South West London. Now this icon of modernist architecture is being reimagined for contemporary living. Tolworth Towers offers the best of both worlds, just 30 minutes from London Waterloo and close to the rolling countryside. With beautifully designed contemporary homes, Tolworth is set to become a focal point for the rejuvenation of the area, offering aspirational living to a youthful population and creating a vibrant new community. CGI for illustrative purposes purposes for illustrative for illustrative CGI CGI The Transformation of Tolworth Anchored by Richard Seifert’s iconic 20 storey building, the five towers and landscaped plaza that make up the Tolworth Towers masterplan will attract a new community of professionals, families and businesses. Tolworth Towers offers new residents outstanding schools, a library and post a green, pedestrianised public space, office, a sports centre and high street landmark architecture and outstanding shops including a large M&S Food Hall, transport connections. Boots, Tesco and Costa Coffee. The masterplan allows space for new shops Tolworth already enjoys convenient and restaurants to support this vibrant local services, with several good and new community as it grows. CGI for illustrative purposes for illustrative CGI A Complete North Northpoint - Phase 1 Residential Accommodation 78 Apartments Community Travelodge Floors 11 - 22 Residential Accommodation New-build Residential Apartments New-build Residential Apartments Floors 7 - 10 Serviced Apartments Floors 2 - 6 Refurbished Office Suites M&S Foodhall and improved servicing arrangements Highlights of Tolworth Towers include: - The refurbishment of two existing towers, including Richard Seifert’s landmark Modernist design - Two new residential towers - 386 new homes - Improved retail and office space - Spacious landscaped plaza WIMBLEDON STRAWBERRY RICHMOND PARK HILL COMMON Fast and A Connected TEDDINGTON RIVER THAMES ...to London, 2 international airports, HAMPTON WICK KINGSTON 5 major parks and many schools, shops, BUSHY PARK NORBITON KINGSTON restaurants and bars. UPON THAMES NEW Tolworth is perfectly positioned for HAMPTON MALDEN transport, whether you are commuting Tolworth Station 5 mins COURT PARK into the city, or enjoying South West London and beyond. Tolworth Station London Waterloo 30 mins BERRYLANDS – just five minutes away – connects RIVER THAMES you to London Waterloo and central Wimbledon 14 mins MOTSPUR A PARK London in just 30 minutes. And the A ISLAND SURBITON Surbiton 10 mins BARN TOLWORTH local centres of Surbiton, Kingston and RESEVOIR Wimbledon are all easily accessible by TOWERS public transport. Kingston 15 mins Heathrow 30 mins Heathrow and Gatwick airports are MALDEN less than 40 minutes drive away, MANOR while the A3 zips past, connecting you Clapham Junction 21 mins to Guildford, the New Forest and the south coast. Plentiful car and cycle Gatwick 40 mins parking is provided on-site leaving TOLWORTH it up to you how you choose Guildford 25 mins HINCHLEY A to get around. WOOD Portsmouth 60 mins To the M25 HORTON COUNTRY Travel times throughout the brochure are approximate. PARK Best of City No. 97, Surbiton Caffe Amici, Surbiton Kingston, one of South West London’s most popular destinations, and Country is right on your doorstep. This ancient market town on the banks of the Thames, boasts upmarket shops, plentiful bars and restaurants, the Rose Theatre, and Kingston Tolworth is already a thriving local centre and University, plus many annual events is close to Surbiton, Kingston and some of including the Kingston Regatta. London's largest and most beautiful parks. Meanwhile Surbiton with its independent restaurants and retailers and monthly farmers market is just minutes away from Tolworth. Bentalls shopping centre, Kingston This has to be one of the greenest parts of London, with many country parks and riverside walks to enjoy in your spare time, and quick access to open countryside or to heritage sites at Hampton Court Palace & Park, and the National Trust's Claremont Landscaped Park. Various sports and outdoor activities are also on offer nearby, to watch or join in, including climbing and bouldering, several golf clubs, racing at Sandown Park, sailing on the Thames - even the All England Lawn Tennis Club at Wimbledon. Bushy Park Horton Park Horton Park Golf Club Big Smoke Brew Co., Explore Tolworth Eating & Drinking Surbiton The French Table, 6 mins - Brewed in the former stables at the Surbiton back of The Antelope in Surbiton, and Beyond 6 mins - this microbrewery produces a range of unfined and additive free ales, Award-winning restaurant offering stouts, porters – try the Bonfire bitter, In and around Tolworth are local gems waiting to be discovered, French cuisine using the finest British the Mothership amber ale or the in an area with a long and significant history. This is where a ingredients. Following on from Stein’s, Kingston Medicine Man IPA. world-famous palace and historic parks sit alongside independent its success, The French Tarte café, 8 mins - retailers and artisanal restaurants; where you can enjoy live music A Bavarian beerhall with a large patisserie and boulangerie offers riverfront terrace outside, and a cosy chalet in the bars, puruse the local markets or stroll along the waterfront; Parisienne-inspired food and pastries. feel inside with every item from the timber to where you can experience the best national theatre companies or get Rated by OpenTable as the 3rd best the antlers sourced from Germany and Austria. active playing football, golf, tennis and more. restaurant in the UK 2016 and Surrey No better place to enjoy Octoberfest! Chef of the Year award 2016. Las Iguanas, Kingston 8 mins - Latin style and spirit infuses the restaurant, and there’s live music at Havana Lounge Thames walk every weekend. Green Spaces 7 mins - Richmond Park Enjoy a stroll along the beautiful 15 mins - Thames Path, a National Trail Warren House, Kingston At 2,500 acres, Richmond Park is the footpath stretching over 180 miles, 11 mins - largest of London’s Royal Parks. Its Tucked away in the serene Coombe Estate, the which runs through Kingston and Grade II listed Warren House offers an elegant woodlands, grasslands and hills are along the edge of Hampton Court filled with wildlife, most famously the restaurant, hotel and private event space and four acres of landscaped gardens. Red Deer, and from the highest points Park and was named by Lonely Planet of the park you can see to St. Paul’s as one of the Top Ten City Hikes in the What Da Pho, Kingston Boaters Inn, Kingston Cathedral, 12 miles away. world. Or for a change of pace, enjoy 6 mins - 12 mins - Popular food stall in Kingston market, serving the water from one of the river cruises This CAMRA-certified pub serves up real ale Kingston Permaculture Reserve up fresh Vietnamese street food, including the which run from April to October. from local and national microbreweries, all Comptoir Libanais, Kingston 6 mins - grilled pork shoulder which is marinated for in a riverside setting along the Thames, with 11 mins - thirty six hours before it’s ready to be cooked Local volunteers preserve an area of weekly free live jazz. Fresh and affordable Lebanese counter food, biodiversity that is a haven for wildlife, and served. which you can enjoy inside or outside along a space for the community. Woody’s Pub, Kingston Riverside Walk. 8 mins - Local and regionally sourced food (from Jazz at the Boaters Inn, Obon Sushi & Udon, Kingston Bushy Park Smithfields, Covent Garden and Billingsgate 10 mins - among others) is offered at this cosy, Kingston Very popular Japanese restaurant, perfect 18 mins - independent pub, along with live music and when you are craving sashimi or usuzukuri, a program of talks and discussions. 12 mins - soba or udon. Close by, highlights at Bushy Park include Jamie’s Italian, Kingston The free jazz nights are a local No 97, Surbiton the ceremonial approach Chestnut Avenue 8 mins - designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the Diana 8 mins - institution and are now into their 26th Rustic and homely, Jamie’s Italian is located Small plates restaurant inspired by the chef’s Fountain, a formal Baroque water garden, next to the market and the Rose Theatre, and year – join them every Sunday. time in Barcelona, where each visitor can put and fishing and model boating ponds. so is a great spot post-shopping or pre-theatre. together their own personalised tasting menu. Horton Country Park Antelope Ale & Cider House, Surbiton 12 mins - 6 mins - Walk, run or cycle through 400 acres of Local pub which prides itself on serving up fields, hedgerows, woods and ponds or some of the most interesting beers in the UK enjoy the golf club, equestrian centre or and beyond, and has its own microbrewery children's farm. onsite – the Big Smoke Brew Co. The River Hut, Surbiton 6 mins - Inspired by the beachfront cafes of Devon and Cornwall, this restaurant takes advantage of the river setting at the Thames Ditton Marina. Eden Walk, Kingston Coronation Stone, Kingston 8 mins - White Spider 8 mins - Shopping Heal’s, Jigsaw and M&S are all found at Eden Culture & History This ancient stone is believed to have been the Walk, and you can refresh yourself mid- Climbing, Tolworth site of the coronation of seven Anglo-Saxon shopping with hummus from Cheeky Pea, kings, and is now located next to the Guildhall. M&S Simply Food, Tolworth 4 mins - Russian and Armenian food from Mum’s Hampton Court Palace 2 mins - Kingston Museum Kitchen, or snacks from Pret a Manger and Paul. Welcoming new and experienced Right on your doorstep, the food hall has a 12 mins - 10 mins - deli bar, espresso bar, and clothing, home and John Lewis, Kingston climbers, White Spider is one of the UK’s Kingston Museum explores ancient and flower ordering services.
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