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West Village Brochure.Pdf A LIFESTYLE OF STUNNING MODERNITY AT THE HEART OF LONDON’S MOST VIBRANT VILLAGE. Notting Hill Notting Hill is a vibrant and cosmopolitan hub of West London renowned for its colourful buildings, quaint cafes and alternative markets. One of London’s most desirable neighbourhoods. The world-famous Portobello Market is a haven for treasure-seekers hunting for unique trinkets and cherished items. 2 WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL 3 PERFECTLY LOCATED AND WITH EXCELLENT TRANSPORT LINKS, WEST VILLAGE IS IDEALLY SITUATED FOR EXPLORING THE CAPITAL AND MOMENTS FROM THE PEACE AND QUIET OF THE GREENS. WARWICK AVE BAKER ST MARYLEBONE WESTBOURNE PARK EDGWARE ROAD GOODGE ST ROYAL OAK LADBROKE GROVE PORTOBELLO TOTTENHAM COURT RD MARKET PADDINGTON OXFORD CIRCUS MARBLE ARCH BOND ST LATIMER RD COVENT GDN BAYSWATER WHITE CITY LANCASTER GATE QUEENSWAY LEICESTER SQ WOOD LANE PICCADILLY CIRCUS NOTTING HILL GATE CHARING CROSS HOLLAND PARK HYDE PARK VICTORIA GARDENS GREEN PARK EMBANKMENT SHEPHERD’S BUSH MKT WELLINGTON SHEPHERD’S BUSH KENSINGTON PALACE ARCH SERPENTINE GALLERY GREEN PARK HOLLAND PARK ST JAMES’S PARK GOLDHAWK RD HYDE PARK CORNER KNIGHTSBRIDGE HIGH ST KENSINGTON BUCKINGHAM ROYAL PALACE BIG BEN ALBERT ST JAMES’S PARK HALL VA MUSEUM KENSINGTON OLYMPIA HARRODS NATURAL HISTORY VICTORIA MUSEUM SOUTH KENSINGTON GLOUCESTER RD HAMMERSMITH SLOANE SQ EARL’S COURT WEST KENSINGTON BARONS COURT 4 WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL 5 PIMLICO AN EXCLUSIVE A BeautifulDEVELOPMENT OF CONTEMPORARY RESIDENCES, WEST Home VILLAGE IS TUCKED AWAY IN A QUIET YET CONNECTED NEIGHBOURHOOD. 6 WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL 7 MEDIA ROOM Beautifully considered media rooms welcome in natural light via roof lights. KITCHEN & DINING ROOM Open plan, designer kitchens with integrated appliances face onto large dining areas providing spacious family and entertaining space. 8 WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL 9 BATHROOM The bathrooms offer designer sanitary fittings. Each house accommodates varying bathroom types with unique design touches such as roof lights. BEDROOM The bedrooms feature fully fitted wardrobes and contemporary ensuites. Luxurious carpeted floors add to the elegant feel. 10 WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL 11 LADBROKE HOUSE GROSS AREAS 05 GROSS INTERNAL AREA OUTSIDE SPACE 296 sqm 82.3 sqm SCALE BAR (MM) 04 3186 sqft 885 sqft N 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 06 GROUND FLOOR 04 RECEPTION 2 05 BEDROOM 3 06 BEDROOM 4 6.8 x 5.1 m 5.1 x 3.4 m 5.1 x 3.1 m 22’3” x 16’8” ft 16’6” x 11’1” ft 16’8” x 10’2” ft 03 09 02 08 01 07 10 LOWER GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 01 BEDROOM 5 02 KITCHEN / RECEPTION 1 03 GARDEN 07 TERRACE 1 08 BEDROOM 2 09 MASTER BEDROOM 10 TERRACE 2 6.2 x 5.1 m 9.0 x 6.7 m 21 x 8.2 m 4 x 1.9 m 6.5 x 3.6 m 8.2 x 5.2 m 6.6 x 1.9 m 20’4” x 16’8” ft 29’6” x 21’11” ft 68’10” x 26’10” ft 13’1” x 6’2” ft 21’3” x 11’9” ft 26’10” x 17’ ft 21’7” x 6’2” ft 12 WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL 13 HOLLAND HOUSE 07 05 06 GROSS AREAS 08 GROSS INTERNAL AREA OUTSIDE SPACE 341 sqm 79.2 sqm SCALE BAR (MM) 3671 sqft 850 sqft N 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 GROUND FLOOR 05 TERRACE 06 RECEPTION 2 07 BEDROOM 3 08 BEDROOM 4 4.3 x 7 m 5.9 x 6 m 5.1 x 3 m 5.6 x 5.2 m 14’1” x 22’11” ft 19’4” x 19’8” ft 16’8” x 9’10” ft 18’4” x 17’ ft 04 12 02 11 03 09 01 10 LOWER GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 01 BEDROOM 5 02 GARDEN 03 KITCHEN / RECEPTION 1 04 TERRACE 09 BEDROOM 2 10 TERRACE 1 11 MASTER BEDROOM 12 TERRACE 2 6.8 x 6.1 m 7.9 x 1.6 m 7.2 x 8.4 m 6.7 x 1.5 m 4.7 x 6.1 m 2.9 x 4.9 m 4.5 x 3.3 m 9.4 x 1.9 m 22’3” x 20’ ft 25’11” x 5’2” ft 23’7” x 27’6” ft 21’11” x 4’11” ft 15’5” x 20’ ft 9’6” x 16’ ft 14’9” x 10’9” ft 30’10” x 6’2” ft 14 WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL 15 ARUNDEL HOUSE BLENHEIM HOUSE CAMPDEN HOUSE ELGIN HOUSE LANSDOWNE HOUSE LEINSTER HOUSE GROSS AREAS SCALE BAR (MM) N GROSS INTERNAL AREA OUTSIDE SPACE 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 229 sqm 19 sqm 2465 sqft 203 sqft 04 03 09 01 06 08 02 07 05 LOWER GROUND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR 01 MEDIA ROOM 02 LIVING ROOM 03 KITCHEN 04 TERRACE 1 05 TERRACE 2 06 MASTER BEDROOM 07 TERRACE 3 08 BEDROOM 3 09 BEDROOM 2 6.1 x 9 m 3.7 x 4 m 6.1 x 4.4 m 6.1 x 0.9 m 6.1 x 1.8 m 6.1 x 3.6 m 6.1 x 0.5 m 3.3 x 4.1 m 3.9 x 3 m 20’ x 29’6” ft 12’11” x 13’1” ft 20’ x 14’5” ft 20’ x 2’11” ft 20’ x 5’10” ft 20’ x 11’9” ft 20’ x 1’7” ft 10’9” x 13’5” ft 12’9” x 9’10” ft 16 WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL 17 SPECIFICATIONS TEAM EXTERNAL AUDIO VISUAL KITCHEN • Feature landscaping with LED • Central distribution hub providing AV, • Bespoke designed kitchens with wall lighting throughout telephone and data systems throughout mounted storage • Fully automated underground • Cat 6 cabling and pre-wired data • Fully integrated luxury appliances Frogmore invests directly in UK real Great Marlborough Estates is a niche Darling Associates are a practice of parking system sockets for digital TV, satellite, DAB estate. Founded in 1961, Frogmore residential property development architects, interior architects and and FM radio, telephone and data • Composite stone worktops with has extensive UK investment company focused on delivering high masterplanners. They have thrived • Secure cycle storage services throughout feature splashback knowledge and experience and quality schemes throughout central through a belief in the elegance of • CCTV to all communal areas • High quality speakers fitted to all of the today is exclusively a manager of London.Working closely with leading design, accuracy in detailing, and the main living rooms, master bedroom and BATHROOMS private equity real estate funds. architects, they consistently produce inherent beauty of natural materials. its associated ensuite high quality innovative designs which They work on a range of luxury FINISHES not only look stylish but also create residential projects, hotels, offices • Principal living areas wired for 5.1 • All bathrooms equipped with frogmore.co.uk surround sound designer sanitaryware practical living spaces. and retail schemes – and their diverse • Timber flooring throughout including and talented team have the skills to master bedroom with carpet in all • Lighting control system enabling • Thermostatically controlled Their attention to every detail is with deliver mixed-use, masterplanning other bedrooms scene settings fitted to media room, underfloor heating the end user in mind which ensures and regeneration projects. living room, kitchen, dining room, the highest standard of finish both • Thermostatically controlled underfloor master bedroom and its associated • Luxurious walk-in showers with frameless inside and out.All of their schemes heating in all main living areas ensuite and dressing room glass shower screens darlingassociates.net are developed with an awareness • Comfort cooling to all living areas • Brushed stainless steel heated towel rail and respect for their surroundings and bedrooms in all bathrooms and cloakrooms SAFETY & SECURITY and through working with local communities and are able to develop • Full height solid doors • Wall Hung WC’s with concealed buildings which look good and enhance • NACOSS certified intruder alarm push button cistern • Bespoke joinery to include fitted their immediate urban environment. wardrobes in all bedrooms and shelving • Smoke detection alarm • Specialist vanity units units in designated reception areas greatmarlb.com • Full colour entry system with flat • Bespoke lighting design with screen panels * LED technology UTILITY ROOM • Full height fitted coat cupboard with • High-end washing machine and integrated LED lighting in all houses separate dryer • Bespoke designed laundry storage * Houses 1-3 only 18 WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL WEST VILLAGE NOTTING HILL 19 CONTACT Register your interest in this upcoming development. Visit our website or call us on: 020 7318 4677 westvillage.co.uk All CGIs are for indicative purposes only. IMPORTANT NOTICE Strutt & Parker, their clients, and any other agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs, CGI’s and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Strutt & Parker have not tested any services, equipment or facilities.
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