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The Collection THE COLLECTION 1 2 CONTENT 7 elegant homes in the heart of Wimbledon Village INTRODUCTION_ 04 INTERIORS_ 08 THE VILLAGE_ 18 TRANSPORT_ 32 FLOORPLANS_ 34 01 Exterior of Montem Square 2 3 INTRODUCTION Exquisite residences perched high atop the city Montem Square is a collection of 7 grand houses in the heart of Wimbledon Village, a parkside enclave looking down on the city below. Each house boasts a sumptuously spacious layout with five to seven bedrooms set across four floors, and is beautifully designed to complement the village’s heritage as place of respite for the well-heeled of centuries past. 05 Kitchen & dining area 6 7 THE INTERIORS THE INTERIORS Stunning textures combine to make artful interiors The spacious layout of each house is complemented by a clever use of materiality to define spaces and nod to heritage within a contemporary building. Oak flooring throughout the living and dining rooms lends a traditional feel, while bespoke marble in the kitchen gives a dramatic focus to the room. In every space the details have been painstakingly considered, from the luxurious freestanding bath tub with a view to the hexagonal marble tiles of the wet room, from the Miele wine fridge to the warming drawer. These houses are designed for luxury living. 08 09 Living room 10 11 Master bedroom 12 13 Bathroom 14 Cinema room SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION FEATURES & INTERIOR FINISHES Touch control glass induction hob with heat BATHROOMS & CLOAKROOMS HOME AUTOMATION & AUDIO-VISUAL retention level and pan size recognition Bespoke full height entrance door Integrated fridge and freezer Duravit sanitaryware and Hansgrohe taps throughout Control 4 “smart home” central hub automation system for media and lighting Paneled internal walnut doors Integrated dishwasher Polished Catania honed porcelain floor finish Audio/video intercom entry phone system Antique bronze ironmongery Wine cooler with 2 controlled zones Feature wall lighting to selected bathrooms Designer integrated ceiling speakers Engineered European solid oak wooden flooring Miele Nespresso capsule coffee machine Bespoke fitted bathroom furniture accompanying integrated lighting, shaver sockets and storage to TV points to principal living areas and bedrooms Large format Italian polished porcelain tiles Dual Miele oven selected bathrooms Broadband connection (purchaser subscription) Detailed cornicing Miele combination microwave oven Frameless glazed shower screens to walk in showers Bespoke skirting and detailed architrave profiling Solid wood cutlery tray throughout Wall hung WC with soft close seat and dual flush plate SECURITY Kitchen units with polished nickel ironmongery Coffered ceilings in selected rooms with scene lighting Wall niches to selected shower areas Fitted security alarm system NSI approved Programmable mood lighting providing dimming and Recessed LED down-lighters throughout MASTER BATHROOM CCTV security system scene-set function Heated towel rail with thermostatic control Mains supply smoke or heat detectors system Recessed adjustable LED down lights throughout Grand sliding pocket entrance doors Antique bronze switch plates and sockets Polished large format porcelain finishes to floors HEATING / COOLING & VENTILATION EXTERNAL FINISHES Luxury Carpeted floor finishes to bedrooms Duravit sanitaryware throughout Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery Walk-in master dressing room with bespoke joinery Elegant Onice Perla book-matched vanity wall with (MVHR) throughout Landscaped gardens and integrated lighting design integrated LED lighting design Thermostatically comfort controlled under floor External patio dining space Floating marble and veneer vanity unit, LED lit with under heating throughout 2 off street car parking bays BESPOKE KITCHEN mount basin, polished chrome wall mounted Hansgrohe Contemporary Gas fireplace in polished steel enclosure Covered cycle storage basin mixer taps, and storage drawers to principal living room Bespoke ergonomically designed German kitchens Mirrored vanity wall cabinet with integral lighting and Energy efficient gas Combi/boiler European composite stone worktops with detailed full built in shaver socket PEACE OF MIND Dedicated Plant room height tinted mirror splash back Walk-in double-shower cubicle with bespoke double Freehold Satin veneered finishes to cabinets volume glass shower screen Photo voltaic panels (PV) 10 year build warranty Concealed LED detailed lighting Overhead Hansgrohe shower head & polished chrome Designer pendants over island. wall mounted hand mixer Stainless steel under mount sink with single lever Luxurious cast stone curved free-standing bath together Chrome mixer tap with Hansgrohe polished chrome deck mounted mixer, triple bath controls and hand shower European composite Stone Island with detailed shark nose edging Wall hung WC with soft close seat and dual flush plate Heated towel rail with thermostatic control 18 19 THE VILLAGE There’s more to Wimbledon Village than tennis Once a year the sporting world’s spotlight is trained firmly on Wimbledon, where the biggest names in tennis fight it out for that elusive spot on Centre Court. That, however is only a fraction of the story in this delightful enclave of South West London. Wimbledon Village is a charming neighbourhood that boasts not only wonderful delis and people-watching from the pavement cafes, but also shopping of the highest standard with designer boutiques rubbing shoulders with luxury homewares, and restaurants attracting wild acclaim. A summer's evening at the Dog & Fox 20 21 Rolling meadows teeming with wildlife just minutes from your door 22 23 Wimbledon Common RICHMOND PARK MAP 5 FOOD & DRINK 1. The Ivy 2. The Fire Stables 6 3. Maison St Cassien 4. Lawn Bistro WIMBLEDON PARK 5. Hemingways Bar WIMBLEDON THE ALL ENGLAND 6. Fox & Grapes LAWN TENNIS CLUB 7. Hotel Du Vin & Bistro 8. Lighthouse Restaurant SHOPPING 4 1. L.K.Bennett 2. Diane von Furstenburg 3. Max Mara WIMBELDON 4. Matches COMMON 5. Whistles 6. Eileen Fisher 7. The Kooples 8. Village Florist 7 6 2 LEISURE & CULTURE 6 1. Wimbledon Village Stables 5 3 1 4 1 2 2. Cannizaro Park & Hotel 3 7 2 4 5 6 8 3. Royal Wimbledon Golf Club 3 1 7 WIMBLEDON 4. London Scottish Golf Course VILLAGE 5. Wimbledon Windmill Museum 6. Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum 7 7. Museum of Wimbledon 8. Ridgway Stables WIMBLEDON 5 SCHOOLS 4 8 8 1. St Matthews C of E Primary School 2. Ursuline High School 3. Ursuline Preparatory School 9 4 4. Wimbledon College 5. King's College School 6. The Study Prep 7. The Study 8. Wimbledon High School 3 9. Rowans Schools 1 2 24 25 FOOD & DRINK Dining in Wimbledon Village is best done 'al fresco' The Ivy MAISON ST CASSIEN LIGHT ON THE COMMON CÔTE THE IVY SAN LORENZO CARLUCCIO'S Maison St Cassien an independent The team behind Light on the You'll find consistently good French coffee shop and restaurant serves Common are certainly passionate cooking at this popular bistro, with a The Ivy Cafe is a Modern British This classic Italian restaurant At the heart of the High Street up food and coffee with a Lebanese about their food, using only selection of menu classics alongside Brasserie with a relaxed yet stylish established in 1963 by Lorenzo and Carluccio's is a welcoming and Mediterranean twist, and has the freshest ingredients to create specialist regional dishes. Enjoy dining experience. It's all-day Mara Berni is a firm favourite with and friendly restaurant serving become a firm favourite with the excellent dishes for a discerning corn-fed chicken from the heart of menu will not disappoint, offering Wimbledonians. The cuisine was a contemporary Italian food from tennis elite who are more than crowd. The restaurant was recently Brittany and pork rillettes from the breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon combination of Tuscan, Piedmontese morning through to night. Using the happy to share a soundbite or too. refurbished to create a more intimate Rungis market in Paris, or check out tea, cocktails, and a la carte dining. and Roman influences. Unchanged finest ingredients packed with honest Stop here for a table outside and atmosphere, and the fresh décor the ever-changing specials menu The intimate garden terrace is hidden by modern trends the food is light Italy flavours and served with the their wonderful baklava while you perfectly reflects the ethos behind for scallops, côte de boeuf or whole away at the back of the restaurant is and uncomplicated using ancestral minimum of fuss. The varied menu watch the world go by. their food. grilled lobster. the perfect setting to unwind on recipes whilst constantly introducing has something to please everyone, a summer evening. innovative seasonal specials. a great place to take the family. 26 27 SHOPPING SHOPPING The finest names found on your very own doorstep 02 03 01 / MATCHES Fashion emporium Matches dresses men and women of exquisite taste, with clothing and accessories from over 400 of the world's finest designers. Stock up on pieces from Lanvin, Erdem and A.P.C. to name but a very small few. 02 / WHISTLES With its elegant basics and occasion staples, Whistles is the perfect place to build up the most sophisticated capsule wardrobe. 03 / SPACE.NK.APOTHECARY Pick up your daily skincare essentials or find everything you need for the ultimate pamper session at luxury beauty boutique Space.NK. 04 / DIANE VON FURSTENBERG For some glamour browse Diane von Furstenberg range of iconic wrap 01 04 dresses and signature prints. 28 29 SCHOOLS SCHOOLS Home to some of the best KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL Despite being almost 200 years old, King’s College School is still a schools in the world modern and forward-thinking establishment. It has all the advantages of a London location, but also a great sense of space surrounded by its own playing fields and Wimbledon Common. Its peaceful and rural surrounds are clearly conducive to studying, as KCS is historically one of the highest academically performing schools in the UK. WIMBLEDON HIGH SCHOOL Wimbledon High School is an independent girls’ day school situated in central Wimbledon in close proximity to the station.
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