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A Modern Development of Seven Apartments, One Luxurious Penthouse and a Mews House A MODERN DEVELOPMENT OF SEVEN APARTMENTS, ONE LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSE AND A MEWS HOUSE CAPEAPARTMENTS.CO.UK CAPEAPARTMENTS.CO.UK CAPEAPARTMENTS.CO.UK CAPE APARTMENTS Computer Generated Images for illustrative purposes only. 130 ROTHERHITHE NEW ROAD, LONDON CAPEAPARTMENTS.CO.UK LOCATION LOCAL REGENERATION The area between Canada Water and Surrey Quays is a significant area of change, with a number of developments and regeneration programmes coming forward. Since March 2014, there has been an on going community consultation process to look at the future of the Canada Water Masterplan area. This includes redevelopment of the SE16 Printworks Site (formerly known as Harmsworth Quays), the Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Site and most recently the Surrey Quays Leisure Park Site. ALL OF THE INGREDIENTS FOR MODERN LIVING IN LONDON CANADA WaTER MASTERPLAN A MAZE OF COBBLED STREETS, British Land is working with Southwark Council on WHARVES AND WAREHOUSES the Canada Water Masterplan, as part of a new town centre for the area. The advantages will be felt locally by all residents, who will reap the benefits of a range of local projects and initiatives. Find out more on their website: canadawatermasterplan.com NEW BERMONDSEY Today, New Bermondsey is a springboard for investment. Sandwiched between the main railway routes into London Bridge it is poised to be catapulted into a superb location to live and work. To help facilitate this, a new Overground station will be built at New Bermondsey on the East London Line between Surrey Quays and Queen’s Road, Peckham. Computer Generated Images for illustrative purposes only. CAPEAPARTMENTS.CO.UK LOCATION ART AND THEATRE EATING AND DRINKING Bermondsey is home to the Fashion and Textile There is much to offer in terms of fantastic dining museum, founded by British designer Zandra Rhodes. close by to Cape Apartments, such as the ever You can immerse yourself in contemporary art and popular Yellow House Bar and Kitchen, and design at the new White Cube Bermondsey and the small but perfectly formed Watch House. In the Design Museum, or watch a live glass blowing Bermondsey is the acclaimed Pizarro, for excellent performance in one of the many Bermondsey studios. modern European food. Furthermore, The Whichever way you turn, culture is close at hand. Mayflower pub is a charming 17th Century Thames- side inn, where a blue plaque marks the spot from which the Pilgrim Fathers set off on their journey to the Americas. Another popular destination is The LOCAL CULTURE Old Salt Quay with its large two-tiered riverside terrace. For an unusual cocktail experience, take a The borough of Southwark has a rich tapestry of local trip to the Midnight Apothecary on the roof garden culture. From the internationally famous Borough THE PERFECT COMBINATION OF of the Brunel Museum, where ingredients from the Market to internationally well known galleries and HEALTH AND HAPPINESS museum garden are used in the drinks. museums, Bermondsey has a fantastic variety of ways to spend a weekend. Canada Water is the only OPEN SPACES AND PaRKS freshwater lake in Docklands, once forming part of TOP LEFT BELOW The unique wharf area The Restaurant at Pizarro, Bermondsey As well as attractive stretches of the Thames Path, Canada Dock. Pockets of Victorian streets, pubs and surrounding Cape Apartments ABOVE RIGHT 19th century warehouse conversions recall the area’s BOTTOM LEFT The Mayflower residents are close to Southwark Park, a Green Flag The Fashion & Textile Museum history, but the docks were almost wiped out in World award winning park that has a wide range of sporting War II and subsequently closed in the early 1970s. The facilities, including a café, art gallery, boating lake area was redeveloped in the 1980s and the overriding and gardens. Elsewhere in the area, much ex-industrial feeling is modern, but for most people it is all about land has been given a green makeover. Russia Dock location; the proximity to the City and Canary Wharf Woodland flourishes on land reclaimed from the old attracts professionals, but as the nearby attractions docks and features elements of old maritime architecture. of Bermondsey spill into historic Rotherhithe, it The five acre nature reserve, Stave Hill Ecology Park, has increasingly brings in young creatives, with all of the lovely views over the river and there are gorgeous walks boutiques, bars and artisan outlets associated with the and cycle rides to be enjoyed in both directions along the lifestyle demands of this demographic. river. With two Thames Clipper docking points on your doorstep, many Canary Wharf workers who call this area home enjoy commuting by boat. CAPEAPARTMENTS.CO.UK All measurements are approximate. TRANSPORT MEWS HOUSE Plans are drawn to scale at a design phase and may vary during build. CANADA 3 BED gROUND/ 86.1 SQM (927 SQFT) BERMONDSEY WATER 1 WITH gaRDEN FIRST FLOOR MEWS HOUSE GRAND SURREY CANAL GROUND/FIRST FLOOR Outside space SURREY SOUTHWARK QUAYS PARK TOTAL AREA 86.1 sqm (927 sqft) KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING 7.3m × 5.8m SOUTH BERMONDSEY BEDROOM 1 3.6m × 3.2m BY TUBE OR RAIL BY ROAD AND TAXI BY BUS AND BIKE BEDROOM 2 Cape Apartments is just a 16 minute Conveniently located, Cape Apartments Local bus routes include 1 (to New 2.6m × 3.5m walk to Bermondsey and the Jubilee Line benefits from the three major road links. Oxford Street), C10 (to Victoria), 47 BEDROOM 3 into central London. Also close by are Jamaica Road (A200) going west to (to Shoreditch), and 188 (to Russell 3.6m × 2.1m Surrey Quays, Canada Water and South Bermondsey and Tower Bridge, Lower Square). The 1 and 381 also run as Bermondsey, for overground services to Road going south to Deptford and night services, 24 hours a day, and stop other areas of the capital. Greenwich, and the Rotherhithe Tunnel just outside Cape Apartments’ front going north under the River Thames door. Rotherhithe and the Docks have Second to Limehouse. With the A2 close by, the highest density of cycle lanes in the Floor Cape Apartments is also superbly borough, with notable routes including placed to access the motorway network Rotherhithe Street, the Albion Channel, Outside space surrounding the Capital. the Ecological Park & Russia Dock Woodland, and Greenland Dock. Ground Floor CAPEAPARTMENTS.CO.UK All measurements are approximate. APARTMENT APARTMENT Plans are drawn to scale at a design phase and may vary during build. 2 BED GROUND FLOOR 59.1 SQM (636 SQFT) 2 BED GROUND FLOOR 58.2 SQM (626 SQFT) 2 WITH gaRDEN & PATIO 3 WITH TERRACE APARTMENT 2 APARTMENT 3 Outside space GROUnd FLOOR GROUnd FLOOR TOTAL AREA TOTAL AREA 59.1 SQM (636 SQFT) 58.2 sqm (626 sqft) KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING 5.8m × 4.6m 4.3m × 7.9m BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 4.6m × 2.5m 3.6m × 3.0m Terrace BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2 3.1m × 2.5m 2.5m × 3.0m TErracE 2.3m × 6.7m Outside space Outside space CAPEAPARTMENTS.CO.UK All measurements are approximate. APARTMENT APARTMENT Plans are drawn to scale at a design phase and may vary during build. 1 BED FIRST FLOOR 49.8 SQM (536 SQFT) 1 BED FIRST FLOOR 49.3 SQM (530 SQFT) 4 WITH TERRACE 5 WITH TERRACE APARTMENT 4 APARTMENT 5 FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR TOTAL AREA TOTAL AREA 49.8 sqm (536 sqft) 49.3 sqm (530 sqft) KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING 5.8m × 4.2m 6.6m × 5.9m BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 4.6m × 2.9m 3.7m × 2.8m Terrace TERRACE TERRACE 3.6m × 1.2m 3.1m × 1.4m Terrace CAPEAPARTMENTS.CO.UK All measurements are approximate. APARTMENT APARTMENT Plans are drawn to scale at a design phase and may vary during build. 1 BED FIRST FLOOR 56.1 SQM (604 SQFT) 2 BED SECOND FLOOR 68.6 SQM (738 SQFT) 6 WITH TERRACE 7 WITH TERRACE APARTMENT 6 APARTMENT 7 FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR TOTAL AREA TOTAL AREA 56.1 sqm (604 sqft) 68.6 sqm (738 sqft) KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING 3.6m × 8.4m 6.3m × 4.6m BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 2.7m × 4.7m 2.7m × 4.5m Terrace TERRACE BEDROOM 2 2.3m × 6.7m 3.0m × 3.3m TERRACE 3.1m × 1.4m Terrace CAPEAPARTMENTS.CO.UK All measurements are approximate. APARTMENT PENTHOUSE Plans are drawn to scale at a design phase and may vary during build. 2 BED SECOND FLOOR 61.0 SQM (657 SQFT) 3 BED THIRD FLOOR 84.9 SQM (914 SQFT) 8 WITH TERRACE 9 PENTHOUSE APARTMENT 8 APARTMENT 9 SECOND FLOOR PENTHOUSE TOTAL AREA TOTAL AREA 61.0 sqm (657 sqft) 84.9 sqm (914 sqft) KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING KITCHEN/LIVING/DINING 3.5m × 7.7m 4.0m × 7.9m BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 Terrace 3.8m × 4.7m 4.8m × 3.1m BEDROOM 2 Terrace BEDROOM 2 4.1m × 2.2m 3.4m × 3.5m TERRACE BEDROOM 3 2.3m × 6.7m 3.6m × 2.0m TERRACE 2.3m × 6.7m CAPEAPARTMENTS.CO.UK SPECIFICATIONS COMMUNAL AREA FLOOR FINISHES KITCHENS • Dark black tiled floor in entrance corridor • All living rooms, hallways and kitchens in • Handleless white gloss unit cabinets Barlinek Decor Engineered European Oak • Dark grey “Coal Dust” carpet in all staircase • Soft close drawers and doors Marzipan Muffin Molti and corridor areas • LED lighting under cabinets • Bedrooms fitted with light coloured carpet • CDA ECN72SS flat glass extractor SECURITY • Bathrooms fitted with light grey polished porcelain tiles • CDA CI925 washer dryer • Voice entry system • En suites fitted with ivory polished • Smeg DIC6 -1 dishwasher porcelain tiles • Smeg S264C hob EXTERNAL • Smeg SF478X oven BATHROOMS • Balconies fitted with timber decking • Smeg MI20X microwave • Balconies fitted with glass balustrades and • Bathroom suites with chrome taps and mixers • Smeg CR325P1 fridge freezer railings • Bath with glazed screen and modern mixer shower BUILDING STANDARDS INTERNAL GENERAL • Shower enclosure with glazed screen & WARRANTY • Polished chrome screwless light switches and • Flush mirrors • 10 Year Warranty by Build-Zone power sockets • Heated towel rail • Downlights • Gas Central heating with individual boilers INTERNAL DOORS • White internal doors PAINT FINISHES • Stainless steel handles and door furniture • Walls finished in white matt • Ceilings finished in white matt • Skirting and architraves finished in white eggshell A BOUTIQUE DEVELOpmENT BY..
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