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S I X T Y T H E M E W S H O U THE MEWS HOUSE SIXTY BATHURST MEWS LONDON W2 2SB BATHURST MEWS 03 INTRODUCTION Bathurst Mews is located on the Hyde Park Estate, close to Lancaster Gate underground station, yet set back from the hustle and bustle of Bayswater Road. Close to a host of delicatessens and cafes on Bathurst Street as well as nearby Connaught Village, the area has a local feel despite its prime central London location. This is the last phase of a successful development of luxury flats, with only a mews house available. The unit has been developed to the highest specification, providing a rare opportunity to acquire a uniquely designed period home in the heart of this highly sought after location. THE SHARD BT TOWER THE LONDON EYE OXFORD STREET SELFRIDGES PARK LANE MARBLE ARCH HYDE PARK BATHURST MEWS LANCASTER GATE UNDERGROUND STATION KENSINGTON GARDENS BATHURST MEWS 05 Open Spaces: With Hyde Park on your door- step and Sussex Gardens one street away, one can enjoy luxury living in parallel with the OPEN great open spaces surrounding it. BATHURST MEWS 07 SPACES BAKER EDGWARE STREET ROAD AD E RO B BON A G ARYLE K M L WESTWAY T E E O WE STRE R STW L U AY S PE C CHA T E R S E ROYAL OAK T E E T R MARYLEBONE P D E E L A A A O S D R T PADDINGTON C E B G O DG W E RI U A B R P’S N S R O E N E H T R IS E E B R D O R ED STREET R A A A C A D E G OVE PR X GR E RNE S BOND STREET TBOU S WES U ET S UR STRE Selfridges YMO T BATHURST MEWS SE STREE ORD C ONNAUGHT MARBLE ARCH OXF VILLAGE W AD ES R RO London Marriott TBOU WATE BAYSWATER BAYS Hotel Park Lane Claridge’s R NE ST BAYSWATER P A The Lancasters LANCASTER R NOT TING K QUEENSWAY GATE L HILL A N MAYFAIR R ROAD E SWATE BAY W C K A E R N R S I The Chesterfield A I THE N G HYDE PARK Mayfair G LONG E T K ENSINGTON WATER D O R N GARDENS C The Dorchester H U Bluebird R C Boats ROUND H Kensington POND Serpentine S Palace T Gallery Four Seasons R THE SERPENTINE LY E L Hotel I E D A T C IC P E IDG TSBR GREEN PARK HIGH STREET H IGH Y N D K HYDE PARK T E KENSINGTON E PA ENSINGTO E R K N ROAD CORNER K E TR G S ATE XH Harvey Nichols GH Royal Albert I HI B KNIGHTSBRIDGE N D QUEENS O Hall ITIO GT A N O I R NS N KE N O ROAD T P G M O Harrods A R TE B BAKER BATHURST MEWS 09 EDGWARE STREET ROAD AD E RO B BON A G ARYLE K M L WESTWAY T E E O WE STRE R STW L U AY S PE C CHA T E R S E ROYAL OAK T E E T R MARYLEBONE P D E E L EXCELLENT COMMUNICATIONS A A A O S D R T PADDINGTON C E B G O DG W E RI U A B R P’S N S R O E N E H T R IS E E B R D O R ED STREET R A A A C A D Bathurst Mews, situated on the Hyde Park Estate, in the heart of W2, E G OVE PR X GR E RNE S BOND STREET TBOU S benefits from the convenience of Lancaster Gate underground station, as WES U ET S UR STRE Selfridges YMO T well as the charm of Hyde Park. In addition to this it is located close to a SE STREE ORD C ONNAUGHT MARBLE ARCH OXF number of other excellent transport links including Paddington station, VILLAGE and the M4 corridor to Heathrow Airport and beyond. The property W AD ES R RO London Marriott TBOU WATE will soon benefit from the advantages of Crossrail from Paddington BAYSWATER BAYS Hotel Park Lane Claridge’s R NE ST Station, which will provide direct links into the City of London in under BAYSWATER P A The Lancasters LANCASTER R 10 minutes. NOT TING K QUEENSWAY GATE L HILL A N MAYFAIR R ROAD E It is within walking distance to many London landmarks, such as SWATE BAY W Selfridges on Oxford Street and Kensington Palace in Hyde Park. C K A E R The area boasts many other prestigious developments including N R S I The Chesterfield A I THE The Lancasters, located just five minutes away on the Bayswater Road. N G HYDE PARK Mayfair G LONG E T Connaught Village is within walking distance of the apartments, with K ENSINGTON WATER D O R N GARDENS a vast array of restaurants and boutique shops. C The Dorchester H U Bluebird R C Boats ROUND H Kensington POND Serpentine S Palace T Gallery Four Seasons R THE SERPENTINE LY E L Hotel I E D A T C IC 2 5 10 15 2 3 4 5 6 P Minutes stroll to Minutes stroll to Minutes stroll to Minutes stroll to Stops to Bond Street Stops to Oxford Stops to Hyde Park Stops to Knightsbridge Stops to Covent Hyde Park & Paddington & Connaught Village Mayfair Street Garden E IDG Lancaster Gate Kensington Gardens & Marylebone TSBR GREEN PARK HIGH STREET H IGH Y N D K HYDE PARK T E KENSINGTON E PA ENSINGTO E R K N ROAD CORNER K E TR G S ATE XH Harvey Nichols GH Royal Albert I HI B KNIGHTSBRIDGE N D QUEENS O Hall ITIO GT A N O I R NS N KE N O ROAD T P G M OUT & ABOUT O Harrods A R TE B ACCOMMODATION SCHEDULE FLAT FLOOR BEDS BATHS SQ FT SQ M SOLD / UNDER OFFER 8a Garden 2 2 836 77.66 Sold 8b Garden 2 2 1,083 100.61 Sold Mews Three Storey 3 3 1,608 149.39 Available 1 Raised Ground 2 2 910 84.54 Sold 2 Ground 2 2 1,058 98.29 Sold 3 First 1 1 521 48.40 Sold 4 First 3 3 1,677 155.79 Sold 5a Second 2 2 826 76.74 Sold 5 Second 2 2 901 83.70 Sold 6 Third 3 3 1,530 142.14 Sold Penthouse Fourth/Fifth 4 3 2,101 195.18 Sold BATHURST MEWS 1 1 THE MEWS HOUSE A redesigned and newly built four storey mews house, behind original façade, comprising three bedrooms, two with en-suite bathrooms and a separate third bathroom, and large first floor open plan reception room. Other features of the house include two private outside terraces, a superb cinema room and large garage. This fantastic property is located on charming Bathurst Mews, boasting one of London’s last remaining stables that has been on site since 1835. The mews, with its quiet cobbled street, offers tranquil, country-inspired living in the heart of the bustling capital. INTERIOR DESIGNED OUTSIDE SPACE Each bedroom benefits from sensitively designed outdoor terrace space. Each terrace provides the perfect space for relaxation and entertaining, as well as creating sence of light. 7/8 BATHURST STREET 1 5 BATHURST MEWS 1 7 DISTINCTIVE FIXTURES AND FINISHES AND A HIGH QUALITY SPECIFICATION Each property benefits from high end fixtures and fittings, including marble bathrooms, bespoke kitchens with fully integrated Miele appliances and bespoke high gloss, walnut stained fitted joinery. ‘The apartments also include a number of modern, state-of-the-art features, such as underfloor heating to all bathrooms and iPad – controlled advanced Crestron Audio Visual system throughout. BATHURST MEWS 1 9 PRIVATE CINEMA ROOM 60 Bathurst Mews features its own private screening room allowing residents to enjoy the luxury of an intimate cinematic experience. SPECIFICATION FOR MEWS HOUSE GENERAL SPECIFICATION KITCHEN POWDER ROOMS + Premier walnut timber flooring throughout reception + Miele appliances throughout + Samuel Heath sanitary ware in nickel finish and hallways + Temperate controlled wine cabinets + Luxury wallpaper or perlata wall finishes + Bespoke high gloss stained walnut fitted joinery to all + Polished quartz worktops + Bespoke vanity units bedrooms and bathrooms + Joinery: + Bespoke cornicing - Bespoke high gloss “Macassar” kitchen with CINEMA ROOM + Luxury wallpaper throughout bedrooms and fully integrated appliances receptions with neutral paint palette in bathrooms + Bespoke upholstered wall panels + Franke stainless steel under mounted sink + Handmade roman blinds and curtains throughout, + Luxury full fitted velvet carpets with electric window treatments in reception rooms BEDROOMS + Bespoke bar area with wine cooler and master bedrooms + 65” TV with Surround Sound audio + Luxury fully fitted velvet carpets to all bedrooms + Crestron Control System providing the user control + Bespoke high gloss stained walnut fitted joinery over TVs, Music, Lighting, Window Treatments, PRIVATE OUTSIDE SPACE Heating & AC (Mews only). Control is via an in-wall + Feature sky lights with integrated electric black out + York stone paving Touchscreen, iPad App & wall keypads. blinds + Mirror and trellis feature + Music is available through SONOS, allowing the user BATHROOMS + Feature wall lights to listen to their own music library as well as popular streaming services, such as Spotify, Apple Music, + Polished Statuario marble throughout SECURITY Tidal & TuneIn Internet Radio + Electric under floor heating system + Samsung 4K Smart TVs to reception rooms and all + Intruder alarm + Bespoke high gloss stained walnut fitted vanity bedrooms. Streaming of Netflix, Amazon Video and + Video entry system units iPlayer available from all TVs.
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