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Rupertstreet.Pdf 1 CONTENTS LIVE S HO 2-3 Introduction 4-5 Overview 6-7 London Map 8-9 Transport 10-11 Universities 12- 13 Culture 14-15 London 16-17 Shopping 18-19 Eating and drinking 20-21 Soho 22-23 The Buildings 24-29 The Apartments 30 The Specification 31 The Developer 1 INTRODUCTION RUPERT STREET A STYLISH SELECTION OF STUDIO, ONE & TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS RIGHT AT THE HEART OF SOHO 47-53 & 59-63 Rupert Street are two buildings with an outstanding proposition. Newly refurbished to a high standard, the properties offer 11 studio flats, 19 1-bedroom flats and 4 2-bedroom flats of between 118 and 649 square feet. Best of all, they’re right on the doorstep of London’s most dynamic postcode, just a mile from Trafalgar Square. 3 INTRODUCING RUPERT STREET Buckingham Palace River Thames Houses of Parliament Big Ben St James’s Park Pall Mall St James’s Park Green Park RUPERT STREET IS JUST A STONE’S THROW FROM ALL THE BEST THAT LONDON HAS TO OFFER The Ritz St James’s Square Imagine walking home after the theatre. Strolling just moments to one of the The Wolseley country’s great parks or a Michelin-starred restaurant. Or perusing one of the Fortnum & Mason world’s greatest art collections. Or hob-nobbing in the trendy cafés of Soho. Royal Academy It’s all right on your doorstep at Rupert Street. Jermyn Street In one of the city’s most enviable locations, Rupert Street gives easy access to shopping, dining, entertainment, leisure, sightseeing, business and Trafalgar Square education… in fact, everything that this great city has to offer. National Gallery Regent Street Prince of Wales Theatre National Portrait Gallery Piccadilly Circus London Trocadero Odeon Leicester Square W Hotel Leicester Square Shaftesbury Avenue Wardour Street China Town SOHO 5 Russell Square LONDON MAP GOODGE ST OUT AND ABOUT 5 G T P M R E O A T A G THE BRITISH ET T OT ET R D E R TRE R O S T MUSEUM SH T DI I Y T DFO W VEN T A L C E BLOOMSBURY C B L EW HARLEY STREET H ENH N A 1 LDS ROAD ER SQUARE ET F RE E T W A LE S I GARDENS B G N E ET A B I E MPO L O E S EAT RUSSELL STR D D R A ARE E O U R TREET G H S STREET ST M C SQ T D N L T OR WEL P R DF E N AN BL E S L E 1 N C W T A IME O R BAK M B T BO REE L GLOUCESTER PLACE H A C H ECK S BER M O EET OR URT R H R E H TR M A IG I H A E S Y RG G N 4 O T L N GE N E S H ERS T GT PORTLAND STREET T B C REET R E O HOLBORN E S E OA S R N E EET R T TREET R T T IT TAKES A LIFETIME TO EXPLORE ALL E CE S A D 10 Y L R ST R L D O XF A ISH P 9 O L E W N ND RE E NE A E E V N CA CAVENDISH R T O S E SQUARE THAT LONDON HAS TO OFFER LINCOLN’S INN B O T L 10 FIELDS O U T H E PLACE T E H T TR IG E PORTLAND TOTTENHAM E H NRIETTA H E S HE T R SQUARE OR 3 STREE O T A H D S IGM D ORD SO W COURT RD R N M U U 6 E E London is a glorious city of exquisite dining, theatre and shopping experiences. OXF E K N S R E P E D N Y E U E L T S OXFORD L D A Q L R T RE N T O A R A ST E A T G G E E E QU R N CIRCUS E S 8 R R E E R E T 3 ST E T H C T G E EK R Choose Mayfair for Michelin stars, Covent Garden for boutiques, Oxford Street RE W 11 9 T 11 OUG D S FR R H S O D O A E 4 T OR LB S F B R A R X R ITH S T A W O A E O 5 M D N 5 R H for department stores, Shaftesbury Avenue for theatres, Soho for music and film. 3 T R MARBLE G O E R S HANOVER W S U E T T T I DRU SQUARE I R R BOND ST C R N ARCH E K S EET COVENT R T E G 1 Y ST R T T LA C E 8 NE A H R E GARDEN R O E C T B And Rupert Street is within walking distance of it all. N E 7 O LE P A T R 7 W K T 13 B TON STREE STR H X I P T Y N O EE C I M S Y N S T S Y TR EE L W TR T G S L S S E S I 4 14 ET OK R T T M A E D RE O O O S E R T L ST BR 10 EE OLD CRO R R R N E O EN C L A RE T R G S U A F E T G 2 N O G R N THEATRES HOTELS LANDMARKS 2 E OR ET E R O T N E V A L COVENT 6 E SVE E G E U A E O O T ET P GARDEN R GR T N E Y D T 6 1 1 1 1 EE STR7 L E S Adelphi Theatre The Athenaeum The British Museum TR DE TR R R MARKET R S T T S K O T U C EN UI S LEICESTER ST 4 V S N S D S R B O 3 O S Q G T 2 2 2 2 2 2 R AV E S N S Her Majesty’s Theatre The Cafe Royal Covent Garden Market G N T UA T I I W E E K PARK STREET E 4 R E R SQUARE AV 11 TEMPLE I T T S L R R S T CO B T E E E F E G L 3 3 3 S S M London Palladium The Cavendish Hotel The Courtauld Gallery R E A LI A 12 E O T R R A R T W T H R SQUA E E R E S 13 R 8 4 Lyceum Theatre 4 Covent Garden Hotel 4 The Courtauld Institute of Art 8 R 12 E T I LA T C T I S N K S EN N ID ’ S TO T MA 5 5 5 LEICESTER National Theatre Hazlitt’s English National Opera - ENO U 6 2 2 L R 9 R SQUARE A E B B 1 E NE ERKE L T 9 P 6 6 6 3 S 1 5 New London Theatre Hotel Sofitel London St James London Transport Museum 6 O T 11 D EE L 9 N TR E S PICCADILLY 11 7 7 7 NT SQ Y HA Palace Theatre Le Meridien Piccadilly The National Gallery U C W O D M U A STREET D O GE A L R CIRCUSH N N ATERLOO B V B 7 A R R 8 8 8 P E E EG A O A Prince Edward Theatre Millennium Hotel London Mayfair National Portrait Gallery P E 9 A A T R M R E 7 Y E S A T R R R BE EN M S K T T RL 9 Savoy Theatre 9 Radisson Blu Edwardian, Hampshire 9 Royal Academy of Art K S R R 13 KE E E Y A 8 ’S E L L L S T L L T IL R A A I L T T 7 10 10 10 H EY 6 REET D E K Shaftesbury Theatre The Ritz London Sir John Soane’s Museum N N A RE ST S C E ’S MEWS C ST E TRAFALGAR E OOD T I 6 T W RE P MYN 11 Soho Theatre 11 The Savoy 11 Somerset House ER 2 SQUARE RID E J T ST 3 ’S 12 Strand Palace Hotel S G 8 E M COCK CHARING EMBANKMENT E JA SPUR C T ST L S 13 W London Leicester Square AR 12 ST NO CROSS RT G J H E UM 14 S 10 B The Waldorf Hilton Hotel London S 4 A ER 5 T E LA R M R ND E UA AV E E Q E EET T S ACE STR GREEN PARK S L R RZON L 2 E CU ’S A AC L RESTRAUNTS RETAIL EDUCATION USE TER L P S W L L M HO A T H L N E T IT HYDE PARK A H N 1 1 1 H RE P W Belgo Abercrombie & Fitch AA School of Architecture RLTO A E EET C I TR T S D Y E M R L E 10 2 2 Bob Bob Ricard 2 2 Apple Store Covent Garden 2 2 The British Academy FO T T L K R H E I H H D N A 3 Criterion Restaurant 3 Apple Store Regent Street 3 London College of Fashion A ORS C L A C I L B 4 4 4 1 P L HORSE The Ivy Aquascutum Florida State University L GUARDS M E A E PARADE M 5 5 5 G Kaspar’s Seafood Bar & Grill Armani Exchange Hult International Business School E D A S H U T T O A AR R 6 Nobu 6 Chanel Boutique 6 King’s College London HYDE PARK B L JUBILEE E D E E Y GARDENS R A V D E CORNER I A S 7 Rowley’s 7 Dior 7 The London Film School R D O R D E D E R V R G L IA O RR E 8 Rules 8 Fortnum & Mason 8 London School of Economics and Political Science TH CA GREEN PARK K SOU B A RICHMOND TER R O 9 9 9 D Savoy Grill Restaurant Foyles University Of Westminster Y E ST JAMES’S PARK 10 Skylon 10 Hamleys RIDG CONSTITUTION HILL WATERLOO HTSB KING KNIG CHARLES ST 11 Veeraswamy 11 Liberty - London 12 The Wolseley 12 Louis Vuitton G WESTMINSTER R O 13 Michael Kors Covent Garden VS V L ET S O E V BUCKINGHAM R E LK 14 Yves Saint Laurent Dover Street Market W T NE E WA S N PALACE G WESTMINST N O IRDCA ER BRIDGE IN B D K OR L E S R A S P H LOANE STREET S LP D Q AL E R U E AC LAC A V CE A T R E P E E A M E WAY TOTHILL STREET R R A BROAD G H B CE T L G U AN S C FR A 7 E N K TY I B I IN PET R K G TO C H C ET A I TRE U M ST JAMES’S V S E LAMBETH IN R B G LK A HA A T PARK EST U E NORTH W Q S VICTORIA TRANSPORT TRANSPORT - TIMES ALL THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS TUBE JOURNEYS FROM PICCADILLY CIRCUS PICCADILLY LINE Brussels King’s Cross RUPERT STREET’S CENTRAL POSITION Green Piccadilly Leicester Covent St.
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