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LondonDEVELOPMENT SHOWCASE Living SUMMER 2019 2 Welcome The streets of are a wonderful jumble of old and new; it’s a place where historic buildings stand alongside sleek new developments. The capital’s continuous evolution makes it constantly exciting. And among the city’s melting pot of people and places, there is an ideal home for everyone.

From the Chelsea Flower Show to Wimbledon and the Proms, life here delivers a steady stream of events that bring our people together, while keeping London firmly on the global stage. Inhabitants can take their pick from a colourful mix of festivals, events and exhibitions that capture the essence of this multi-cultural, outward-looking city.

Add to this London’s connectivity, both across town and to other national and international cities, the convenience of our time zone, the quality of our education and the rigour of our regulatory environment; and London has a unique advantage that will remain steadfast.

As a global business, CBRE has an international and a local perspective on each of the cities in which we have a presence. And whether we speak with international investors or housebuilders, developers or homebuyers, it is clear that London continues to hold its place in the heart and the minds of many.

London is alive with opportunity, and this is no more evident than in our latest Development Showcase. Located in some of London’s most established and emerging neighbourhoods, these exciting developments capture the community, heritage and ambition within the capital.

Whatever the driving factors behind your decision to buy or rent in London, I hope the properties that follow will give you an insightful look into the future of this iconic global city, and that we can help you be a part of its next chapter.

M A R K C O L L I N S

Chairman of Residential CBRE

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South Bank 6 The 44 1 8 24 46 2 Tower 9 25 London Dock 47 3 Brigade Court 10 26 One Crown Place 48 4 Alwen Court 12 5 Point 13 and the 50 , 27 10 Park Drive 52 and Victoria 14 28 Sailmakers 54 6 The Mansion 16 29 Blackwall Reach 55 7 Portman Square 17 8 Corinthia Residences 18 Docklands 56 9 22 Buckingham Gate 19 30 Arora Tower 58 31 Royal Docks West 59 and 20 32 London City Island 60 10 Asta House 22 33 Callis Yard 62 11 Fitzroy Place 24 34 Precision 63 12 Rathbone Place 25 13 101 Cleveland Street 26 The Best of Both Worlds 64 14 The Old Dairy 27 35 Manor 66 36 St Mark’s Square 67 28 37 Reynard Mills 68 15 Floral Court 30 38 White City Living 69 16 32 39 Grand Union 70 17 The Colyer 33 40 Fonthill Road 71 18 Chapter House 34 Coming soon 72 Legal Quarter and the Strand 36 41 227 - 228 Strand Chambers 72 19 Chancery Quarters 38 42 Royal Eden Docks 72 20 Pinks Mews 39 43 Brunel Street Works 72 21 Lincoln Square 40 44 Westminster Fire Station 73 22 190 the Strand 42 23 Adelphi Terrace 43 How CBRE can help 74

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5 South Bank

Walk along this picture-postcard stretch of river, and brace yourself for a sharp burst of London at its best. The South Bank stretches from to , and every inch of its path is lined with a colourful blend of must-see landmarks and cultural hotspots.

Those who are lucky enough to call the South Bank home, love its proximity to the City, which is just a short walk over one of the many bridges that link north and south. Commuters have a range of stations and bus routes at their disposal, and of course there’s the Thames for those days when there’s no better way to travel than by boat. With onboard bars and open-top seating, river buses are fast becoming the ‘in thing’ for Londoners choosing a more relaxed route to the office.

It may be just a stone’s throw from the West End, but that hasn’t stopped the South Bank from making its own name as a ‘go-to’ for theatregoers: its fleet of theatres repeatedly entice some of the biggest names in showbiz. Home to the Globe, , the Young Vic and the British Film Institute, this is one of London’s most vibrant entertainment hubs.

The South Bank is also something of a foodie’s dream. Thanks to the likes of the , Skylon and Pont de la Tour, the area is something of a mecca for connoisseurs; while a growing staple of family-friendly restaurants and nearby offer something for every palate, whatever the occasion.

And there’s plenty to do after dinner too. The South Bank is home to some of the Capital’s most iconic pubs, including The George in Borough which was reportedly Shakespeare’s stomping ground. For something a little more contemporary, The ’s Spiritland is a homage to music, with an impressive cocktail menu, an enviable DJ line up and a 2 am licence to boot. And for those who don’t want to burn the midnight oil, the bar’s weekend DJ brunches could be just the tonic.

With something for everyone, the South Bank really is the best place to kick back and soak up the vibes in London.

6 Blackfriars

Waterloo Bridge

Embankment ONE BLACKFRIARS

Westminster Waterloo BRIGADE COURT Westminster Bridge Borough

ALWEN Lambeth COURT Bridge

Vauxhall

NINE ELMS POINT Oval

7 One Blackfriars SE1 Sale prices from £12,500,000 Rental prices from £675 per week

One Blackfriars is one of London’s most iconic and truly unique residences. Transforming London’s skyline with its shimmering glass façade and distinctive silhouette, this development towers 170 metres, making it one of the tallest residential buildings in Europe. One Blackfriars is host to 274 exceptional residential apartments spread over 50 storeys. • The Arts Collection consists of three story bedroom homes boasting over 3,100 sq ft of luxury living space • All apartments will be serviced by a dedicated 24-hour concierge • 20m swimming pool alongside luxury thermal suite facilities including sauna, steam room, treatment room, golf simulator, fully fitted gymnasium and yoga terrace • Cinema room • Level 32 Executive Lounge • Wine experience room

Blackfriars (0.1 miles), (0.4 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7182 8060

8 South Bank Tower SE1 Prices from £650 per week

South Bank Tower is a 41-storey tower between Royal Festival Hall and Shakespeare’s . Windows stretch from floor to ceiling in every apartment, offering residents’ views north to the City and St. Paul’s Cathedral, east to Tower Bridge, south to and west to the and the Houses of Parliament. • Studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments • Flats offered on an unfurnished or a furnished basis • 24-hour concierge service • Five star facilities including indoor swimming pool • 10,000 sq ft private residence roof garden

Southwark (0.3 miles), Waterloo (0.4 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7182 2135

9 Brigade Court SE1 Prices from £585,000

Formerly home to The London Fire Brigade, Brigade Court will offer a collection of new-build and period-conversion studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments and duplexes in the heart of Borough. The mix of new-build apartments and iconic fire station buildings will be centred around the original fire station courtyard which has been beautifully landscaped to form the heart of the Brigade Court community. • Amenities include a private residents lounge and lobby offering 24-hour concierge, roof top gardens with stunning views towards the City, an exclusive residents screening room, a private dining room and gym • A new school with sports facilities and new destination restaurant are also being delivered as part of the developments masterplan • Interior designed by 1.61 London • Each kitchen is individually tailored in its design with bespoke grey oak and matt white cabinetry, silestone quartz worktops, stone splashback, Bosch appliances and integrated wine cooler • The bedrooms are carpeted in natural luxury light grey carpet and full height fitted wardrobes in grey/ white oak • Bathrooms come fully tiled with luxurious large format grey porcelain floor and wall tiles and a black chevron tiled feature wall

Borough (0.3 miles), Southwark (0.4 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 3257 6188

10 11 Alwen Court SE1 Prices from £525 per week

An exceptional range of high-spec new apartments between Borough and is a superior offering within SE1. Recently completed, this gated development is well situated close to Bermondsey Street, tucked away in a quiet location and a 12 minutes walk from London Bridge. High-spec throughout and designer led with the fixtures featuring solid wooden flooring and a fully equipped kitchen. • Immaculate communal gardens • A children’s play area and an allotment • Inclusive, highly secure cycle storage areas • Top range fitted kitchen and bathrooms • Integrated appliances including dishwasher • Underfloor heating • Concierge service

Borough (0.8 miles), Bermondsey (0.9 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7182 8024

12 Nine Elms Point SW8 Sale prices from £642,450 Rental prices from £425 per week

Nine Elms Point currently offers a selection of beautiful studios and penthouses forming a key part of the ongoing Nine Elms redevelopment project on the South Bank. Evidence of the remarkable transformation of the Nine Elms area can be found in both the new and existing buildings, as well as the surrounding landscape, helping to make properties in Nine Elms among the most desirable in London today. • Selection of studios, one, two, three and four bedroom apartments and penthouses • All of the apartments to buy and rent have been beautifully designed with generously sized rooms and open-plan living spaces • State of the art private fitness suite • 24-hour concierge service • Private dining room • Private cinema

Vauxhall (0.4 miles), (1 mile)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7182 8060

13 Marylebone, Mayfair and Victoria

Step out of busy Victoria Station and you’ll hit row upon row of Sketch is as renowned for its cuisine as for the David Shrigley refined and elegant streets, heavy with history and architecture. artwork adorning its walls and tables. The nearby Dorchester and Victoria is increasingly known for the village-like atmosphere of its Claridge’s provide dependable five-star luxury. With unrivalled hidden residential roads, its star-studded theatres and under the shopping at Savile Row, and the Burlington , radar foodie gems that only locals know about. and art galleries aplenty at nearby , this is retail therapy at its finest. Victoria’s shiny new Nova development is awash with restaurants and bars, from the high-end Hai Cenato, to meat-lovers’ paradise Head on through the busy crowds of , and Stoke House and the ethical Sourced Market. For more casual, you’ll reach the Gothic façades of Marylebone, a charming communal options, the recently opened Market Hall serves neighbourhood that has withstood time, preserving its age-old an eclectic range from Indian street food and Jewish deli, to roots while appealing to London’s cool crowd. The queues that ramen bowls, loaded burgers and zinging tacos. And for drinks, wrap around may be a telltale sign of its tourist Vagabond’s self-service vending machines offer a twist on a post appeal, but there’s plenty here to keep the locals entertained. The work glass of wine, while Flight Club’s modern darts make for a is a must for art buffs, while Wigmore Hall hosts great night out. over 450 music performances every year. Edwardian institution Daunt Booksellers is a regular for bookworms, and the area’s If part of the area’s appeal is being a stone’s throw from artisan coffee shops are ideal for watching the world go by. , it’s good to know that Royal favourite, The Goring Hotel, is on the doorstep too. Walk on, and the rolling Foodies will not be disappointed with the Landmark Hotel’s lawns at St James’s Park, and Hyde Park are peppered belly-busting champagne brunch, while vegans will delight in with statues and sculptures that tell their part in London’s history. Pachamama’s extensive menu. And Marylebone is bustling after hours too: Artesian claims to stock the City’s largest collection of On the never ending periphery of Hyde Park stands the equally rums, champagne and cocktails, while the liquid-nitrogen-based well heeled district of Mayfair, which, with just 70 residential streets tipples on offer at Purl will be sure to give your taste buds a wake to its name, is one of London’s most in-demand places to live. up call. With some of the capital’s most on-trend bars and nightclubs, from Polynesian palace Mahiki to Dabiz Muñoz’s CircusXO, this is where Steeped in history, highly connected and with on tap chic and the rich and famous come out to play. Restaurants are a people charm, the many layers of this lively London district make it a firm watcher’s paradise, with the terrace at Scott’s a hit for locals favourite for Londoners. surveying the buzz at nearby Mount Street, while J Sheekey is a failsafe for celebrity spotting.

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Oxford Circus

Regent Street Covent Garden THE MANSION Grosvenor Square Square Circus

Green Park Hyde Park

CORINTHIA RESIDENCES

PORTMAN St. James’s Park SQUARE

22 BUCKINGHAM GATE St. James's Park

15 The Mansion W1 Prices from £5,500,000

Nestled on the edge of Mayfair and Marylebone, The Mansion is a boutique development comprising 23 very special residences. Developed by Clivedale, an exclusive Mayfair based property specialist, it offers the ultimate in discreet luxury. The available apartments at The Mansion range from one remaining studio to a handful of spacious two and three bedroom homes. In addition, there is one penthouse with a stunning rooftop terrace. • The interior design is full of fine touches, such as the larger plank burnt oak flooring and Japanese designed tiles in bathrooms. • Residents’ lounge overlooking sunken gardens • 25m private pool, steam room and red cedar sauna, treatment and fitness rooms • Chauffeur driven Bentley house car solely for residents’ use within zone one • Valeted underground parking • 24-hour full service concierge

Bond Street (0.2 miles), (0.5 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0)20 7182 8048

16 Portman Square W1 Prices from £690 per week

Portman Square is a residential development set opposite Portman Square, Marylebone, comprising 20 contemporary apartments which are all solely available to rent. The development includes studio to three bedroom apartments. Portman Square is a prestigious address in the West End and just a short stroll away from the Marylebone High Street’s array of boutiques and restaurants. • Studio, one, two, and three bedroom apartments • Prime central location with quick access to Portman Square and • Fantastic transport links • 24-hour concierge • Completed development • EPC rating C

Bond Street (0.4 miles), (0.5 miles)

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17 Corinthia Residences SW1 Prices from £6,000 per week

Stunning lateral apartments at Corinthia Residences offer unique access to the Corinthia Hotel and its services. Its central location offers an incomparable London living experience for those who want the ultimate in sophistication. With the elegance and excitement of Knightsbridge to the west and the glorious romance and Theatre of the West End to the north, Corinthia Residences offers a lifestyle designed for the world’s most discerning residents. • Large living spaces, high ceilings and the finest materials • Fumed, straight-grained oak and deep-pile silk -carpet flooring • New gas-fuelled fire connected to the original terracotta chimney pots • Two restaurants led by multi Michelin-starred Executive Chef Garry Hollihead • Gym, swimming pool and spa • 24-hour concierge • Bespoke rentals available on both long and short term lettings

Embankment (0.2 miles), Charing Cross (0.2 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7182 2135

18 22 Buckingham Gate W1 Prices from £2,200,000

22 Buckingham Gate is a striking period property situated just moments from Buckingham Palace with views into St James’s Park. Award winning Seastar Development has refurbished 22 Buckingham Gate, creating seven unique one, two and three bedroom apartments, including a stunning duplex penthouse with a private roof terrace. • Each property has a private outdoor space • Grade II listed façade • Fully fitted kitchen with integrated Siemens appliances • Bespoke fitted wardrobes in bedrooms • Contemporary marble bathrooms • Underfloor heating in all bathrooms

St James’s Park (0.3 miles), Victoria (0.4 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7420 3049

19 Bloomsbury and Fitzrovia

Never one to fit the mould, this central London district straddles shaking off its alternative reputation: families come here to bag the and the Borough of Camden, and offers a space at the coveted King Solomon , romantics an eclectic mix of housing, offices, restaurants and shops, can’t resist its allure and partygoers just love its uber-cool bars interspersed with an unlikely abundance of green space. and clubs.

Just a few steps away from Tottenham Court Road, the small but Named after coffeehouse-turned-pub the Fitzroy Tavern, Fitzrovia perfectly formed Bloomsbury district is a hidden treasure amidst has no shortage of watering holes. Charlotte Street is studded the hustle and bustle of central London. With a host of manicured, with in-vogue bars and boutique hotels, with tasteful interiors that tree-lined squares, cafes and parks, Bloomsbury is the place to channel Fitzrovia’s steadfast individuality. The Charlotte Street stop and take five in the capital. And there’s no shortage of places Hotel’s in-house cinema is the spot to catch the latest movies to dine out here, from the Blue Door Bistro to local haunts, The in style, and regularly streams live music, ballet and opera from Bloomsbury Coffee House and Chamise. Flight Club Bloomsbury London’s most iconic theatres. Bourne and Hollingsworth is a has reinvented darts as we know it, while for those who prefer work of art in itself, with individually-sourced antique chairs, hand homecooked fare, the lawn outside Birkbeck College doubles up painted fabric wallpaper and original parquet flooring – and that’s as a farmer’s market every Thursday. even before you reach for the cocktail menu which is bursting with old classics with a modern twist. In spite of its tranquillity, Bloomsbury pulls in more than its share of tourists, with close to seven million people visiting the British Birthplace to many of London’s most celebrated works of art, Museum every year. And it has something of an intellectual Fitzrovia counts Virginia Woolf, George Bernard Shaw and Arthur air, thanks to the likes of SOAS, University College London, Rimbaud amongst its early resident writers. And its artistic roots RADA and other resident institutions. You can barely move here are still very much alive: ever-allusive street artist Banksy choose for bookshops, which range from the sprawling Waterstones the corner of Clipstone and Cleveland Street for his famous at Gower Street to the lesser-known Skoob Books. And the stencilled rat; while there are more accessible pieces on display Bloomsbury Festival has become a fitting nod to Bloomsbury’s at the many art galleries tucked behind Oxford Street. bookish roots, now in its 14th year, it runs over ten days and commands an impressive literary line-up. Whether books and culture or wining and dining are your thing, this charming city-centre haven has something for Head towards the BT Tower, and you’ll reach Fitzrovia. Once everyone, and is fast-becoming one of the most promising known as London’s bohemian quarter, Fitzrovia is gradually places to buy in London.

20 Gordon Square d Roa Gower Street on Eust

Regent's Park Euston Square Tavistock Square THE OLD DAIRY Warren Gordon Street Square

Russell Square

101 CLEVELAND Russell STREET ASTA Senate Square HOUSE House Library Bedford Goodge Street Squre

The British Bloomsbury Museum Square FITZROY Gardens PLACE Great Russell Street RATHBONE PLACE Tottenham Court Road

21 Asta House W1 Prices from £950,000

Asta House provides a new take on urban living, in the very heart of the Fitzrovia district. Part of the 80 Charlotte Street development, Asta House comprises 22 apartments which have been thoughtfully designed with rich detail, stylish interiors and luxurious materials throughout. • One, two and three bedroom apartments • Dual aspect views • Wide-windowed brick and slate building • Fully fitted Dada kitchen units and integrated Miele and Siemens appliances • Underfloor heating throughout apartments • Comfort cooling and heat recovery systems • Developed by Derwent London

Goodge Street (0.1 miles), Warren Street (0.3 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7420 3054

22 23 Fitzroy Place W1 Prices historically from £595 per week

Fitzroy Place, an enduring new landmark for central London, is located just minutes from Regent Street in the heart of Fitzrovia. Renting in Fitzroy Place will not only offer tenants a fantastic location but also access to an exclusive residents’ club. Fitzroy Place comprises 235 luxury private apartments and over 200,000 sq ft of prime office together with shops and five-star community facilities. • 24-hour concierge service • Gymnasium • Cinema • Treatment room • Business centre • Residents’ lounge • Private dining room

Goodge Street (0.2 miles), Tottenham Court Road (0.5 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7420 3032

24 Rathbone Place W1 Prices from £725 per week

Rathbone Place is a new residential development set in the heart of Fitzrovia, with a wide selection of one and two bedroom apartments available. Residents will have access to a range of amenities, including a residents’ lounge overlooking the peaceful private garden. Located just moments away from Oxford Street, offering tenants a wide variety of London’s best restaurants, bars and shops to choose from. • One and two bedroom apartments • 24-hour concierge • Swimming pool, gym, sauna and steam room • Cinema room • Wine cellar • Completed development • EPC Rating B

Tottenham Court Road (0.2 miles), Goodge Street (0.3 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7182 2135

25 101 Cleveland Street W1 Prices from £1,200,000

The apartments at 101 on Cleveland Street are perfectly placed in a truly eclectic quarter of London. Historic, artistic and bohemian, Fitzrovia is a neighbourhood full of culture and character. Independent eateries, world- class art galleries, design boutiques and some of the city’s most iconic destinations are on your doorstep, offering a London lifestyle like no other. • One, two and three bedroom apartments • Private balconies to all apartments • Fully fitted Italian designed kitchen • Oak engineer timber chevron flooring throughout • Underfloor heating throughout and comfort cooling • Garden, spa and gymnasium • 24-hour concierge • Developed by Derwent Dukelease

Great Portland Street (0.2 miles), Warren Street (0.3 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7420 3054

26 The Old Dairy WC1 Prices from £1,475,000

The Old Dairy is a boutique development, perfectly placed on a peaceful street with the vibrant energy of King’s Cross and St Pancras on its doorstep. The exceptional homes are tucked away on a quiet mews, overlooking landscaped gardens, and offering residents a tranquil retreat from London’s bustling metropolis. The architects have created homes with spaces elevating vertically and horizontally with an abundance of natural light from the impressive windows. • One and two bedroom apartments and three bedroom townhouses • Private mews • Interior design by 1508, architecture by Stanhope Gate Architecture Ltd. and S333 • Original peaked roofscape design • Landscaped gardens • Large skylights and full height windows

Russell Square (0.3 miles), King’s Cross (0.4 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7420 3054

27 Covent Garden

Considered by many to be London’s beating heart, there’s The Shop at Bluebird, there’s far more to Covent Garden than something gloriously continental about Covent Garden. With retail therapy. more alfresco dining spots than anywhere else in the West End, this is a people-watcher’s paradise. And rightly so: there’s so One of London’s most celebrated theatre districts, Covent Garden much to take in here. counts more than twenty of the capital’s most successful theatres as its own, and is home to world-renowned artistic companies, Street performers add to the magic of this central London The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet. With some of London’s district, with jugglers, mime artists, comics and magicians all premier restaurants within easy reach, including The Ivy, getting in on the act. Crowds are a firm fixture on the steps of Hawskmoor and J Sheekey’s, there is ample choice for pre- or the West Piazza and the postcard-worthy 17th century St Paul’s post-theatre dining. Church; while for those who want to take in this real-life theatre over a spot of lunch, a string of restaurants offer outdoor seating Those who are lucky enough to live here enjoy unbeatable and the best people-watching spots in the Capital. Pop-ups connections to the City and many of London’s other hotspots. add a new dimension to eating on the go, with Le Jardin St With tube lines at Covent Garden itself, and Germain’s elderflower delights and Frenchie’s famous bacon Charing Cross, the area is just a short walk from the City and its scones just some of the treats on offer. mainline stations. Real estate is sought after and in short supply, but those who do call this corner of the West End home never tire And there’s plenty of places to enjoy Covent Garden when of its colour and vibrancy. the sun’s not shining. The Lamb and Flag was one of Charles Dickens’s regular haunts, whereas The Punch and Judy has treated drinkers to the perfect vista of the square since 1787. For something a little more refined, Mr Fogg’s Gin Parlour stocks over 150 varieties of the popular tipple while the Beaufort Bar is a must for cocktail lovers. Wine buffs need look no further than Compagnie Des Vins Surnaturels, and a host of cafes keep coffee lovers happy – The Grind even doubles up as a cocktail bar by night.

Shoppers flock to Covent Garden to take their pick from its 200 stores and the much-acclaimed Apple and East Colonnade markets. The Market Building itself very much holds court with some of the world’s most sought-after brands within its walls, while Apple’s flagship store is a mainstay for technology enthusiasts. And there’s no need to shop until you drop: with Petersham Nurseries’ pasta making classes at La Goccia’s Counter and the Botanical Boys’ garden design workshops at

28 Holborn Tottenham Lincoln's Court Road Inn Fields

CENTRE POINT RESIDENCES

Soho CHAPTER HOUSE

Covent Garden

THE COLYER

Leicester Square

FLORAL COURT

29 Floral Court WC2 Prices from £2,650,000

Floral Court is the highly anticipated addition to Covent Garden’s spectacular renaissance. The 31 luxury apartments boast contemporary designs in a tranquil setting in the very heart of Covent Garden. As unique as the area around them, these impressive homes offer residents an exclusive and distinct lifestyle with unprecedented access to some of the most exciting social, retail and dining partnerships to come to Covent Garden. • 30 unique apartments and one outstanding penthouse • Studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments • Beautifully restored Grade II listed reception lobby • 24-hour security and concierge • Residents lounge • Completed and ready for occupation • Developed by Capco

Leicester Square (0.1 miles), Covent Garden (0.2 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7420 3054

30 31 Centre Point Residences WC1 Sale prices from £ 1,880,000 Rental prices from £1,100 per week

One of the tallest buildings in London’s West End, Centre Point is a Grade II listed architectural classic. The iconic has been transformed into exclusive residences, offering unrivalled panoramic views across the capital. The 117m tall residential tower includes 82 apartments over 34 floors. • One, two and three bedrooms and a unique penthouse • Only two to four apartments per floor • 30m swimming pool, gym, sauna, steam room and two treatment rooms • Residents’ club with meeting room and screening room • 24-hour concierge and car parking for selected apartments • EPC Rating B

Tottenham Court Road (300 feet), Covent Garden (0.4 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7420 3032

32 The Colyer WC2 Prices from £875,000

The Colyer is a newly-developed period building perfectly placed in the heart of Covent Garden. It offers a selection of studio, two and three bedroom apartments and a stunning lateral penthouse. The Colyer is on the former site of the legendary ‘Studio 51’ jazz club, founded by the great jazz musician and the developments namesake, Ken Colyer. The scheme offers a wonderful mix of apartments, arranged over the building’s five floors. • Studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments remaining • Electronic-coded entrances • Weekday concierge • Interiors by Studio Ashby • Underfloor heating and comfort cooling • Bespoke fitted kitchens featuring state of the art appliances • High quality, European oak engineered floors

Leicester Square (400 feet), Covent Garden (0.2 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7420 3054

33 Chapter House WC2 Prices from £995,000

Chapter House is an intimate collection of 40 contemporary residential apartments housed in a dramatic Victorian building at the heart of Covent Garden. • Studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments • 75% of apartments have outside space • Residents gym, lobby and concierge available • Miele and Siemens appliances • Oak engineered timber flooring throughout • Underfloor heating throughout and Comfort Cooling

Covent Garden (0.3 miles), Holborn (0.2 miles)

E: [email protected] T: +44 (0) 20 7420 3054

34 35 Legal Quarter and the Strand

Walk along in the working day and you’ll see Nearby gradually morphs into one of London’s busiest barristers and clerks striding between their chambers, while roads, the Strand. With a high concentration of international London’s suited-and-booted catch up on the corners of this short embassies and globally renowned King’s College, the Strand has but bustling one-way street. It may be less than 500m long, but as an effortlessly cosmopolitan air. The cocktails, music and die-for the hub of London’s Legal Quarter, Chancery Lane has been privy views at ME London’s Radio Rooftop Bar are a continuous draw to some of British history’s most defining decisions. And it has for the international elite, while Terroirs offers a smorgasbord of retained its old-fashioned charm: the 19th century London Silver French, Italian and Spanish fare. Vaults still stock the world’s largest collection of on-sale silver, while London’s oldest tailor and robe maker, Ede and Ravenscroft, But there’s something undeniably British about this slice of remains very much open for business. London. Flanked by St Mary le Strand and St Clement Danes, the Strand has no shortage of historic buildings and landmarks, from London’s Legal Quarter stretches as far as the four presiding Inns the gothic to the bustling . of Court at Gray’s Inn, Lincoln’s Inn, Inner Temple and Middle Nearby, Simpson’s in the Strand serves up world-famous British Temple. A thriving business district, legions of consultants, media food, while The Savoy bought luxury to another level when it was agencies and other professionals have joined the legal elite and famously refurbished in 2010. set up shop here. Its proximity to the Square Mile is a major draw for residents who’ve been lucky enough to bag one of the limited Locals love to venture off the beaten path: adjacent to Charing dwellings here, while commuters can take their pick from the many Cross Station stands the cobbled Villiers Street, peppered with Underground and stations nearby, or head down to the bars and restaurants. Amble a little further and residences line the river for a more scenic route home. streets reaching down to Savoy Place, which watches over the ever-manicured Gardens. Weekends tell a different story: the streets are a peaceful contrast to their weekday bustle – and there are plenty of places Perfectly positioned in the heart of the city, this is an area where where casually-clad City dwellers can kick back and relax. The work meets play – with powerful results. Argentinian menu at the utterly glamorous Gaucho will satisfy even the greatest of carnivore appetites, while vegetarians need look no further than Vanilla Black for gourmet plant-based alternatives.

36 Chancery Lane

Holborn New Oxford Street

PINKS MEWS

The Strand Underpass

LINCOLN SQUARE

Drury Lane CHANCERY QUARTERS Covent Garden 190 THE STRAND

Somerset House Temple

The

ADELPHI TERRACE

37 Chancery Quarters WC2 Prices from £825,000

Chancery Quarters is an exciting new boutique development located on the renowned Chancery Lane. It is nestled between The Royal Courts of Justice and King’s College London’s Maughan Library and just a short walk west to the beautiful Lincoln Inn’s Fields and the cultural Covent Garden. The new development comprises 35 individually crafted apartments, finished to the highest of standards and arranged over the top five floors of four unique buildings. • One, two and three bedroom apartments • Video entry system • Concierge service • Bespoke fitted kitchens, finished with state-of-the-art appliances • Underfloor heating and comfort cooling • Engineered timber flooring

Temple (0.3 miles), Blackfriars (0.4 miles)

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38 Pinks Mews EC1 Prices from £895,000

Pinks Mews is a unique collection of 35 carefully crafted homes located in a rare mews in the heart of Holborn. Offering a mix of one, two and three bedroom apartments arranged over the lower-ground, ground, first and second floors, this private, gated development really is truly unique. Housed within six beautiful Victorian buildings, these luxuriously crafted apartments and duplexes offer a rare and exclusive lifestyle. • One, two and three bedroom apartments and penthouses • 24-hour concierge • Under floor heating in bedrooms and comfort cooling throughout • Hand-picked marble bathrooms • Bespoke wardrobes finished with bronze ironmongery • Fully fitted kitchens complete with Miele appliances and stone breakfast bars

Chancery Lane (0.1 miles), Holborn (0.5 miles)

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39 Lincoln Square WC2 Sale prices from £1,500,000 Rental prices from £600 per week

Lincoln Square is a unique, high quality new development by Lodha UK located next to Lincoln’s Inn Fields in the heart of London, Holborn, adjacent to The London School of Economics. Lincoln Square provides an exceptional opportunity to own a luxury residence in one of London’s finest neighbourhoods. This development has been skilfully brought together by a world class team and provides over 17,000 sq ft of exceptional private leisure facilities and benefits from a 24-hour concierge and rare private parking. • A mixture of one, two, and three bedroom apartments and penthouses • Architecture by PLP Architecture, landscaping by Gustafson Porter, and interior design by Patricia Urquiola and Bowler James Brindley • 24-hour concierge • Private residents’ cinema and two flexible private dining rooms • 25m lap pool, gymnasium and spa facilities • Residents’ club room and library and private meeting rooms

Temple (0.3 miles), Holborn (0.4 miles)

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40 41 190 the Strand WC2 Prices from £580 per week

190 the Strand is one of the capital’s most luxurious schemes, offering remarkable facilities for tenants. Perfectly located in the heart of London, between the City and the West End, the development is a short walk away from Covent Garden. Residents benefit from the many shops, bars, and restaurants the vibrant area has to offer. • State of the art gym • Swimming pool • Sauna and steam room • Cinema • Golf simulation room • 24-hour concierge service

Temple (0.1 miles), Embankment (0.3 miles)

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42 Adelphi Terrace WC2 Prices from £2,300,000

Adelphi Terrace is a perfectly located collection of 12 apartments housed in an elegant and contemporary building. With some of London’s finest theatres, galleries and eateries within walking distance, Adelphi Terrace provides the perfect home for culture devotees. The impeccable apartments are finished to the highest of standards with beautiful marble bathrooms and exquisite timbers and joinery throughout. • A collection of studios, two bedroom apartments and three bedroom penthouses • Weekday concierge with 24-hour offsite security • Comfort cooling and underfloor heating throughout • Bespoke walnut veneered joinery with antique brass finish in all apartments • Fully fitted kitchens by Modulnova with Miele or Gaggenau appliances and Quooker taps • Hand-selected, Italian marble in all bathrooms

Charing Cross (0.1 miles), Embankment (0.2 miles)

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43 The City of London

The City of London plays host to the Capital’s central business Here in the City, you’ll find fast food outlets interspersed with district and historic quarter and stretches from neighbouring independent cafes, many of which have become institutions in Westminster to Camden, Islington and Hackney in the north, to themselves. Polo Bar has welcomed Street locals and Tower Hamlets, then Southwark and Lambeth in the south. Home commuters for their morning cuppa since 1953, while Curators to just shy of 10,000 residents, more than 300,000 commute to Coffee, run by self-confessed coffee aficionados, is fast becoming the Square Mile on a daily basis. the place to brace yourself for the daily grind.

The streets are packed with high rises here and the business And there’s no end to bars and nightclubs to keep professionals community is thriving, which means residential property is in high entertained after hours. The Leaf and Cane is the perfect spot demand and short supply. And prices reflect that. Studios are for cocktails, while Patch St Paul’s singles nights are a sure-fire quickly snapped up by up-and-coming professionals and weary hit for the footloose and fancy-free. Burdock has its very own commuters seeking some respite from their journey to work, while micro-brewery on site, and revellers can indulge in a game of elevated apartments offer some of the best views shuffleboard over a pint at Broadleaf. in town. A playground for cash-rich, time-poor professionals, the City And what views they are: old meets new here, as historic teams with designer shops. The 16th century Royal Exchange masterpieces nestle up to record-breaking . The doubles up as home to a range of boutiques, from Aspinal of beautifully brutalist Barbican remains one of the most talked London to Boodles and watchmakers Bremont. The nearby about corners of this neighbourhood, while Holborn has become provides a sumptuous mix of high-end and one of London’s most sought-after areas, as local workers wise high-street stores, with a host of cafes and food outlets to keep up to the many hidden green oases that stand within arm’s reach hunger at bay. And for an authentic shopping experience, head of their office. The river provides another break in this dense down to Smithfield Market. The UK’s largest wholesale meat commercial mile, crossing from the south to the north at Victoria market, Smithfield sits on a 10-acre site which includes no less Embankment, its banks lined with sought-after residential spots than three listed buildings. that are out of reach to all but the hottest buyers. This busy metropolis captures the very essence of London. There are restaurants aplenty here, with big names that are With a history of looking forward, the City combines its heritage in demand outside working hours. Old favourites Caravaggio with a rare ability to innovate and appeal to professionals and and Luc’s Brasserie are long-standing hits with the Leadenhall residents alike. set; while the 3,000-metre former banking hall at The Ned has something for everyone, from Northern Italian delights at Cecconi’s, to the US fare at Zobler’s and The Nickel Bar through to the British inspired Millie’s Lounge. With the highest outdoor dining terraces in Europe, Sushisamba is a must for its views alone, while its fusion of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisine is not to be missed.

44 Spitalfields

ONE CROWN PLACE Liverpool Street

THE HERON Aldgate East Aldgate Bank Mansion House

Cannon Monument Street Tower Hill

LONDON DOCK The River Thames

London Bridge

London Bridge

Tower Bridge

45 The Heron EC2 Prices from £450 per week

The Heron is ideally located in the heart of the City, placing it within easy reach of major transport links. The stunning studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments are comprised of large double bedrooms, solid wooden or tiled porcelain flooring and modern kitchens. • 24-hour concierge service • Private residences club • Landscaped gardens • Exceptional leisure facilities including a gym • Smart home technology • Comfort cooling

Moorgate (0.1 miles), Liverpool Street (0.4 miles)

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46 London Dock E1 Sale prices from £1,280,000 Rental prices from £450 per week

Nestled in the heart of Wapping, London Dock is a new statement of style. With modern heritage at its core, these apartments provide a unique and desirable place to live. London Dock is a brand new landscape for the city with green and open spaces, while also having an abundance of bars, restaurants, retail and commercial space on the doorstep. • One, two and three bedroom apartments and penthouses • Each apartment comes with integrated kitchens, bespoke bathrooms, large, open plan living spaces and generously sized bedrooms • The Club, a private residents’ area with lounge and private screening room • Dedicated 24-hour concierge service • Managed underground parking • Health and fitness suite with gymnasium, swimming pool, sauna, steam room virtual golf, squash court and treatment room

Tower Hill (0.5 miles), Wapping (0.6 miles)

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47 One Crown Place EC2 Prices from £875,000

Inspired by its past yet looking confidently to the future, One Crown Place is writing a new chapter in the City of London’s fascinating story. Discover residences that offer a new vision for urban living crafting a new tradition. Same city, different world. • Designed by KPF Architecture, interior designs by Bowler James Brindley and Studio Ashby • Generously proportioned living areas offer unique flexible living spaces to entertain or simply admire the view • Retained Georgian terrace with boutique hotel and members club • Residents’ lobby with 24-hour concierge • Gym with state-of-the-art equipment • Private dining room

Liverpool Street (0.3 miles), Old Street (0.4 miles)

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48 49 Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs One of the most high-profile regenerations in British history, Courtyard. The Everyman meanwhile, has redefined cinema: each Canary Wharf, has changed London’s skyline forever. The iconic of its three screens comes complete with couches and waiter One kick-started its transformation back in 1991, service so filmgoers can truly relax, feet up, with a glass of their and was London’s highest tower until nudged its way favourite tipple in hand. ahead. 18 years on and the development is teeming with big-name tenants, and with the interchange between the Canary Wharf tube Canary Wharf Shopping Centre is a mecca for brand enthusiasts, and the DLR in the basement of , remains at with Monica Vinader, Polo Ralph Lauren and Orlebar Brown just the very heart of this flourishing neighbourhood today. some of the names in-situ here. And with over 120 stores spanning no less than five malls, there’s something for everyone. For a more For all its commercial residents, this 97-acre district within the river- authentic shopping experience, is London’s largest facing Isle of Dogs has an almost village-like feel. The salubrious wholesale fish market and dates back to the 19th century. Foodies developments that hit the news back in the 1990s have gradually can head down to West India Quay most weekday lunchtimes for been interspersed with more affordable housing, making for a KERB’s celebrated street food, and on Tuesdays its inKERBator diverse community that’s relishing everything that this budding offshoot showcases the freshest fare from emerging culinary talent. district has to offer. There’s no shortage of bars and restaurants here. Smollensky’s Canary Wharf Square is the epicentre of the community, lined with and The Big Easy are the best spots to snap up a cocktail, while cafes and bars. The Square comes alive in the summer months punters will love The Henry Adington’s dock-side surrounds. with outdoor theatre performances and its very own Midsummer Plateau’s fourth floor bar and restaurant is something of a regular Festival, and transforms into a 1,200 sqm ice rink when winter sets for locals who love its vista onto Canada Square and beyond, and in – a sure sign for locals that Christmas is coming. has a mouth-watering choice on offer, thanks to the Royal China, Gaucho and Tom’s Kitchen. And if home-cooked The area hosts one of the UK’s largest public art collections, while its food is more your thing, head down to Migrateful, a cookery children’s art trail has captured the imagination of many a fledgling school where asylum seekers, refugees and migrants teach their artist. Locals and workers congregate on summer evenings for the traditional cuisines to the public. open-air opera at Westferry Circus, while aspiring performers can show off their talents at Crossrail Place’s ‘Bloom 2019’. For its heavy concentration of hardworking professionals, Canary Wharf has forged its name as a haven for families. Once a desolate Families love nearby Mudshute Park Farm, a local nature reserve and windswept heartland, this Isle of Dogs community offers its which is home to a range of animals including its resident residents a buzzy blend of cosmopolitan establishments, open-air alpacas, while golf fans can enjoy a spot of mini golf at Columbus festivities and family fun.

50 Westferry Blackwall

BLACKWALL REACH

Canary Wharf

ONE PARK DRIVE North 10 PARK DRIVE Greenwich

SAILMAKERS

Crossharbour

Millwall Park Mudchute

River Thames

Greenwich 51 10 Park Drive E14 Prices from £880,000

Prestigious new address, 10 Park Drive, is ’s first residential tower to be built at . This exquisite building designed by Stanton Williams, will define sophisticated, stylish living in one of London’s most sought after locations. 10 Park Drive comprises of a mid- rise 13 storey element which adjoins a 42 storey tower that embraces the uninterrupted views towards the south, east, and west including the , Canary Wharf’s public parks and the river. • Studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments • Interior design by Make Architects • Extraordinary views of the city and the river • Linked to the water by beautifully landscaped gardens and parks • Private Residents Club and Sky Terrace

Canary Wharf (0.2 miles)

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52 53 Sailmakers E14 Prices from £594 per week

Sailmakers is one of the newest residential developments in Canary Wharf with a total of 300 brand new flats to rent. These luxurious, high-spec and well located apartments are spread across two towers; Ostro and Sirocco. • Cinema and lounge room • Cleaning and dry-cleaning services • Pet sitting services • Post room facilities • Bike storage and on-site car parking • On-site maintenance team • Unique residents gym devoted to the 33rd floor

Canary Wharf (0.4 miles)

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54 Blackwall Reach E14 Prices from £550,000

Blackwall Reach is more than just a new development, it is a brand new area of Canary Wharf comprising of 1,575 brand new apartments in a part of London that is steeped in history with an exciting future ahead. The first phase comprises a collection of contemporary one, two, and three bedroom apartments, including a stunning 24-storey tower, located in the heart of one of Europe’s most dynamic regeneration schemes. • Engineered wood flooring • Modern integrated kitchens • Bedrooms have been designed with luxury in mind with fitted wardrobes, underfloor heating and pendant lighting • Apartments benefit from winter gardens with views towards the River Thames, Canary Wharf and the West End • Five-star concierge service • 10 year NHBC warranty

Adjacent to Blackwall DLR, Canary Wharf (1 mile)

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55 Docklands

Famously abandoned in the 1980s after the closure of the Pass The Docklands’ resident beach at London Yard and you’ll be ’s former docks, bears little lucky to miss the O2, a buzzing beatbox of entertainment. Visitors resemblance to the derelict area it once was. Bordered by walk over its tented roof for die-hard views, while the more faint- Southwark, Tower Hamlets, , Newham and Greenwich, hearted need look no further than the bridge that straddles the The Docklands hugs Canary Wharf. And as the financial Royal Victoria Dock to get their fix. epicentre exploded in the 1990s, regeneration dominoed into its surrounding areas, transforming The Docklands into the vibrant There are plenty of places for foodies here. For Chinese fare, family community it is today. Pennyfields’ Noodle Street is a hit, while Lebanese fans rate Lewisham’s Noura. The jaw-dropping surroundings of Docklands And this is no typical suburb. The Docklands has evolved at pace Bar and Grill make this the perfect spot for fine dining, while La while preserving its historic roots. Much is made of The Thames Barrique at the sprawling Excel has an extensive wine and tapas that winds across its path, either side of which is an expanse menu. And for an authentic London pub, the Grade II-listed Gun of parkland and pedestrianised walkways, peppered with long at Coldharbour boasts beamed interiors, riverside views and even standing landmarks and deliberate family spaces. a secret gin garden.

Once criticised for its high concentration of luxury developments, An area that owes much of its story to modern-day business, The The Docklands is now a blend of high-end and affordable Docklands’ roots go much deeper. A refreshing blend of old and housing, commercial and light industrial space. The DLR new, rustic and contemporary, this is far more than your typical seamlessly connects The Docklands with the rest of the City, suburb, as any local will testify. while Canary Wharf’s Jubilee line provides easy access to busy stations including London Bridge, Waterloo and Bond Street. Canny commuters have wised up to river boats as a more relaxing way to travel, and is on standby should they need to venture a little further afield.

Locals are never stuck for something to do here, an area so rich in history that it warrants its own museum. Found at No. 1 Warehouse in West India Docks, The Docklands documents the area’s phenomenal transformation and looks back at its historic heyday. In nearby Greenwich, the continues to attract locals and tourists keen to soak up its splendour. Walk a little further down river, and the Maritime Museum promises a celebration of the exploration and endeavour that has shaped our world today. Travellers delight in the Meridian Line’s crossover between east and west at the Royal Observatory, while locals simply can’t resist its stunning vista.

56 LONDON CITY ISLAND ROYAL DOCKS WEST London City Airport

O2 Arena

ARORA North TOWER Greenwich Blackwall Tunnel The River Thames

Woolwich

CALLIS YARD Charlton

PRECISION Charlton Park Greenwich

57 Arora Tower SE10 Prices from £350 per week

Set on the bank of the River Thames, the Arora Tower introduces a whole new concept in luxury, private residences to London. Its prime river-front position on the affords truly spectacular 180° views of London from each of its exquisite, contemporary apartments. The Arora Tower apartments have been beautifully designed and meticulously finished to the highest specification. • Studio, one and two bedroom apartments • Pool, spa and gym • Sky bar, restaurants and room service • 24-hour concierge and security • Exceptional river view • EPC rating B

North Greenwich (0.5 miles)

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58 Royal Docks West E16 Prices from £575,000

Royal Docks West is the latest addition to the Royal Docks. It’s simple and timeless architecture is inspired by the Docklands and offers residents the very best in waterside living. With the arrival of Crossrail at Custom House, just three minutes’ walk from Royal Docks West, all eyes are on this emerging neighbourhood. • Two and three bedrooms available • Private balconies for all apartments • Fully fitted kitchens with integrated Smeg appliances • Floor to ceiling windows throughout • 24-hour concierge • A landscaped garden with abundant greenery provides a tranquil space for residents to relax and unwind

Canary Wharf (2.2 miles)

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59 London City Island E14 Prices from £420,000

London City Island is an exclusive island neighbourhood for London, comprising contemporary residential apartments, lush green landscaping, a vibrant cultural quarter and water-frontage. These properties will offer luxury living in one of the best-connected new developments in London. Designed with a warehouse aesthetic, generous open plan living spaces and loft style features, London City Island’s apartments offer timeless quality with an urban edge. • Throughout the apartments and amenities, stunning contemporary finishes have been chosen with care and executed with precision • Membership to the exclusive City Island Arts Club • Cafe, bar and deli • Gymnasium, spa and treatment room • Pool and gardens • Secure parking • 24-hour concierge service

Canning Town (0.2 miles), Canary Wharf (1.5 miles)

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60 61 Callis Yard SE18 Prices from £390,000

A spectacular development comprising of one, two and three bedroom apartments and townhouses situated in the heart of Woolwich, Callis Yard offers residents the best in contemporary living combined with distinctive architecture in one of the capital’s best-connected boroughs. • Brushed oak flooring in the hall and living spaces • Fully fitted underfloor heating in all rooms • Villeroy & Boch and Hansgrohe bathroom appliances. • Private residents’ gym fitted with modern, high tech equipment • Concierge service • Landscaped terrace with views towards Canary Wharf

Woolwich (0.4 miles)

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62 Precision SE10 Prices from £749,995

Precision by Weston Homes is a development of 216 new apartments set along the River Thames in the enviable Royal Borough of Greenwich. The new development will offer one, two and three bedroom apartments and duplexes set within landscaped grounds with views across the river towards Canary Wharf. Sitting along the banks of the Thames, many of Precision’s apartments will offer outside space or balconies. • Apartments will range up to 1,200 sq ft and will feature high specification interiors throughout • Interior specification includes engineered oak flooring and luxury carpeting throughout • Precision’s standout 17-storey tower will comprise of apartments with floor to ceiling windows and recessed balconies • A third building of 16 elegant three bedroom courtyard houses with large windows and contemporary brick facades will sit alongside the towers • Precision’s four buildings will be set around a central landscaped garden square

North Greenwich (1.1 miles)

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63 The Best of Both Worlds London living with a peaceful twist

For those who prefer to live on the fringes of central London, there’s much to be said for looking a little further afield. Strong Look no further than the high-rise offices that hug the M4 This diverse pocket of London has a peaceful 110-acre park, transport links connect the outer-edges of the capital with its and you’ll see a gallery of global brands that is testament to and a major bus, rail and train station at its disposal. An busy core, with the added benefit of tight knit communities and Brentford’s thriving business district. Perfectly positioned for eclectic mix of shops lines the busy Seven Sisters, Blackstock distinctive character, often at a fraction of the price. access beyond London, Brentford is a little over half an hour’s and Stroud Green Roads, while rows of restaurants serves up train ride from Waterloo, with tube connections at nearby South something for every palate. Here are our top spots for London living, in Zone Two and Ealing. beyond. A mecca for culture vultures, Finsbury Park has played host to Locals can choose from a string of gastropubs and restaurants, some of biggest names in rock and pop over the years, and WHITE CITY while planned developments will add new shops and leisure welcomes a steady stream of celebrities to its newly opened Crowned a media hub by the BBC back in the sixties, White City facilities to the area. With the prestigious Syon House and Kew theatre. Framed by landmarks including Arsenal Football counts some of the most exciting names in technology within its Gardens close by, this Zone Four gem is a haven for families and Club’s and the North London Central expanding business community today. With an array of bars and young professionals. Mosque, this is multi-cultural living at its best. restaurants, White City is home to Soho House’s latest outpost, White City House – now West London’s coolest meeting place. BROMLEY Bromley offers the best of both worlds: the rolling hills of Kent This North West London enclave boasts a flourishing Westfield comprises over 300 stores, a bowling , the world’s are within easy reach, and thanks to a steady stream of non-stop community with a country-like feel. Life here centres around first ‘super tech’ indoor mini golf experience and the immensely trains, so is the City. With half of this leafy borough covered by the many independent cafes and restaurants that line its high popular Kidzania. With 30 acres of public space to its name, green belt countryside, Bromley has more green space than any street, the community chat as much of a draw for its long- White City has mastered the balance between city living and the of its London neighbours. standing residents as the artisan coffee on tap. great outdoors. Two football clubs, four rugby clubs and a resident theatre group Locals enjoy West Hampstead’s proximity to the well-heeled mean that locals are never short of something to do. And with Hampstead Village, which offers open water swimming and several schools to choose from, including media and music stunning vistas within a short walk over the Heath. But there’s academies, the future has never looked so bright in Bromley. plenty here to keep residents entertained, from cosy pubs to boutique shops and a cricket club. With no less than three train stations linking the area to London and beyond, West Hampstead offers a slice of the high life without the hefty price tag.

64 Harrow Hampstead Heath HAMPSTEAD FONTHILL ROAD Stratford Wembley MANOR

GRAND UNION

London Hyde Ciry Park Isle Airport of WHITE CITY LIVING Dogs

Greenwich

Clapham Dulwich REYNARD MILLS Common Wimbledon

Kingston Crystal upon Thames Mitcham Palace Bromley ST MARK’S SQUARE

65 Hampstead Manor NW3 Prices from £715,000

Located on a leafy road only moments from the centre of Hampstead Village, the outstanding new development Hampstead Manor embraces all the qualities that have long made NW3 one of the most desirable British postcodes. Set within resplendent gardens and communal courtyards the 156 distinguished residences for private sale at Hampstead Manor, range from studio apartments to five bedroom homes. • Set over 13 distinct buildings, from crisp contemporary apartments to the immaculate conversion of landmark Grade II listed buildings • 24-hour concierge • Secure underground parking available • Fully equipped gym • Swimming pool, spa with sauna, steam room and jacuzzi • Basement cycle storage

West Hampstead (0.7 miles), Finchley Road & (0.7 miles)

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66 St Mark’s Square BR2 Prices from £380,000

St Mark’s Square delivers the best of Bromley on your doorstep; 200 new homes, nine high street restaurants, a nine-screen Vue and 130 bedroom Premier Inn hotel, all around a vibrant public square. The apartments are a collection of one and two bedroom duplexes and one, two and three bedroom homes offering convenient London living. Each with outdoor space and some with views across London and Kent. • Balconies or terraces to all apartments • Concierge • Full height windows • Landmark views • Restaurants and cinema • Secure underground parking available

Bromley South (0.2 miles)

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67 Reynard Mills TW8 Prices from £540 per week

Reynard Mills offers a choice of three and four bedroom townhouses with private gardens, allocated parking and quality internal specification, setting themsleves apart from anything else in the area. The location is well situated in walking distance to the local high street with many amenities, places to eat, popular coffee spots and close to some of the most well-known parks. • Contemporary traditional oak Amtico Spacia flooring • Double glazed windows with floor to ceiling windows in the bedrooms • Fully equipped bathroom and en-suites • Ample patio and gardens and allocated parking • Future-proofed from top to bottom with already fitted charging docks for electric powered vehicles, and solar power integration • Integrated appliances including dishwasher

Brentford (0.4 miles)

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68 White City Living W12 Sale prices from £735,000 Rental prices from £425 per week

White City Living is the highly anticipated next chapter of the White City regeneration area, offering a collection of new homes including suites, apartments, penthouses and duplexes. Designed by Patel Taylor and set among eight acres of green open spaces, all within 15 minutes of central London. By maximising natural light and green spaces, each home takes advantage of the extraordinary views. • Generous windows overlook the neighbourhood’s new parkland and gardens as well as private balconies and terraces • Residents’ club with concierge service • Two 12-seat private cinemas with food and drink facilities, exclusive dining room and dedicated private kitchen, business lounge and meeting rooms • Swimming pool with adjoining sun terrace, therapeutic hydro-pool, treatment and massage rooms and fully equipped gym with rooms for personal training and classes • Club lounge with cafe adjoining • Located within 500m of Westfield offering a variety of retail, restaurants and bars

White City (200 feet), Wood Lane (0.1 miles)

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69 Grand Union HA0 Prices from £300,000

Grand Union will be a truly pioneering canal side neighbourhood. Located in Alperton, close to Wembley and with great connections into central London the beautiful homes, stunning landscaped gardens, community spaces and co-working hub will offer a strong foundation for people to thrive. In the spirit of its name, people coming together will be at the heart of Grand Union. • Studios, one, two and three bedroom apartments • Riverside walkways and canal side piazza • New Community Centre and communal gardens • Over 50% of Grand Union will be open space • Shared work space for start-up businesses

Stonebridge Park (1 mile)

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70 Fonthill Road N4 Prices from £475,950

97-103 Fonthill Road is a superb new boutique development located in the very centre of one of North London’s best connected areas, Finsbury Park. This new development comprises nine generously proportioned apartments, finished to an excellent standard throughout. From solid quartz counter tops and fully integrated appliances, to walnut flooring and underfloor heating, 97-103 Fonthill Road delivers touches of luxury to this ever popular north London destination. • Three one bed apartments and six two bed apartments • Four units with generous terrace area • Bespoke fitted kitchens, finished with Siemens appliances • Underfloor heating • Engineered walnut flooring • Quartz worktops

Finsbury Park (0.2 miles), Archway (1.5 miles)

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71 Coming soon

Royal Eden Docks Brunel Street E16 227 - 228 Strand Prices to be announced Works

E16 Just three minutes’ walk from Custom House DLR station, Chambers Prices from £350,000 WC2 where Crossrail is anticipated to begin service in 2020, Royal Eden offers an exceptional opportunity to buy into Prices to be announced the heart of the £8bn transformation of the Royal Docks. Designed with an attention to detail that Brunel himself Landscaped green space and an abundance of on site would be proud of, Brunel Street Works is a stunning Located on the world famous the Strand and directly amenities, create a world-class, healthy, urban environment development that’s perfectly placed right next to opposite the iconic Royal Courts of Justice, ‘Strand – all less than 100m from the water’s edge. Canning Town station with its connections to Canary Chambers’ is a West End development of just nine unique • Studio, 1, 2, & 3-bed apartments Wharf and beyond. apartments crafted by award winning developer Seastar. • 24-hour concierge service, flexible workspace and • One, two and three bedroom apartments • Nine unique units meeting room • Concierge service • Views of both the Royal Courts of Justice and • Swimming pool, sauna and steam • Residents’ podium gardens Essex Court • Rooftop running track, gym, spin and yoga studio • Due for completion in Q3 2020 • Due for completion in H2 2019 • Home cinema room and entertainment space • Help to Buy available

Temple (0.2 miles), Holborn (0.5 miles) Custom House (0.1 miles), Royal Victoria (0.2 miles) Canning Town (0.1 miles)

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72 Westminster Fire Station SW1 Prices from £850,000

Curated by leading developer Alchemi Group, Westminster Fire Station, a stunning development of 17 unique units, is a beautiful harmony of the old and new, and the very best that London has to offer. The fully refurbished original ‘Fire Station’ element contains six units, and the new build “Station House” element contains 11 units. Buyers will find: • A selection of one, three and three bedroom homes and penthouses • Every individual unit entirely unique in layout and design • Interior design by Studio L • Landscaped residents courtyard • Concierge service

St James Park (0.2 miles), Victoria (0.3 miles)

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73 How we can help

CBRE are experts in the London residential market, across sales, RENTING lettings and property management. CBRE’s lettings team have worked with every budget and requirement, so understand how to find you the ideal home to BUYING rent. Our agents will help you through the process of selecting the Whether you’re purchasing to live in a property or as an right property for your needs, then all the paperwork to get the investment, our highly skilled sales agents will guide you through tenancy agreed. Our wide selection of available properties means every step of the purchasing process. They will give you clear there’s always a comprehensive choice. advice, take you on viewings of potential properties, and help with all the paperwork to make the buying process as smooth as LETTING AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT possible. Letting your property through CBRE is a straightforward task; we make every step of the process as smooth as possible. We will SELLING market your property to find the perfect tenant, to let it as quickly If you own a property in London that you are ready to sell, we are as possible for the best rent. Our property management service perfectly placed to help you achieve the best value possible. We then ensures that the tenancy is pain-free; we can undertake will conduct a thorough market appraisal to work out the correct repairs and maintenance, rent collection and tenant management price, then market your property across our UK and Global on your behalf. platforms to find the right buyer. We will then guide you through the sales process from exchange of contracts to successful For more information on any of our services please visit: completion. cbreresidential.com

74 Disclaimer: CBRE Limited on its behalf and for the Vendors or Lessors of this property whose Agents they are, give notice that: 1. These particulars are set out as a general outline only for guidance to intending Purchasers or Lessees, and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. 2. Whilst CBRE Limited uses reasonable endeavours to ensure that the information in these particulars is materially correct, any intending Purchasers, Lessees or Third Parties should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection, searches, enquiries, surveys or otherwise as to their accuracy. CBRE Limited as such cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss of profits resulting from direct or indirect actions based upon the content of these particulars. 3. No person in the employment of CBRE Limited has any authority to make any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to these properties. 4. Unless otherwise stated, all purchase prices and rents are correct at the date of publication and, unless otherwise stated, are quoted exclusive of VAT. Lease details and service ground rent (where applicable) are given as a guide only and should be checked and confirmed by your solicitor prior to exchange of contracts. 5. Along with photographs, computer generated images have been used throughout the document. 6. All travel times/distances are approximate and taken from https://www.google.com/maps. Please visit cbreresidential.com for more information

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