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PERIOD STYLE. CONTEMPORARY LIVING. the Glades at LANGDON PARK TEDDINGTON The Glades AT LANGDON PARK TEDDINGTON PERIOD STYLE. CONTEMPORARY LIVING. The Glades AT LANGDON PARK TEDDINGTON Past and present in perfect harmony. Set within the landscaped grounds of historic Langdon Park, The Glades is a collection of high quality 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, designed to reflect the architectural grandeur of Normansfield Court, an existing Victorian building that has undergone sensitive restoration and conversion to apartments. Many mature trees have been retained and complemented with additional planting to create a verdant, tranquil setting for The Glades, promising a relaxing lifestyle in this highly desirable location. Each apartment has been carefully planned and specified to provide every comfort and convenience. Kitchens feature a range of integrated appliances and bathrooms and en suites are equipped with contemporary white sanitaryware and high quality chrome fittings. The Glades offers the rare opportunity to live in a new apartment of quality and style, in a beautiful landscaped setting, within easy reach of Kingston upon Thames and close to road and rail networks. The Glades The Glades AT LANGDON PARK TEDDINGTON Private Property E U Normansfield Court N E A country estate - close to town. V A D Langdon Park owes its existence to the creation of an estate, which started L E I life with a solitary residence, The White House, now forming part of Normansfield F S Court. Constructed in the mid 1800s, The White House was subsequently expanded N A over the course of twenty years and further land acquired, which in those days extended M R all the way down to the Thames and included a beautiful boathouse, still standing today O N and visible only from the river. No expense was spared in the creation of the magnificent buildings which now form the centrepiece of Langdon Park and with their new lease of life now provide the opportunity to live in an exceptional environment. KINGSTON ROAD Development layout is indicative only Period style. Contemporary living. Whilst The Glades reflects the charms of a bygone era, the area around it offers every convenience for today’s lifestyle. Teddington is an affluent, leafy town with a strong community spirit and a unique character of its own. It has developed to become a sophisticated destination for a diverse lifestyle, benefiting from a good selection of independent shops and boutiques, supermarkets, cafes, pubs and a wide choice of restaurants. Teddington Lock, just half a mile or so from The Glades, marks the tidal extent of the Thames. From here you can take the Thames Path on foot or by bike as far as your enthusiasm for exercise takes you, to Greenwich in one direction and to the source of the Thames in the other. Green spaces abound, with Bushy Park, Richmond Park and Hampton Court Palace’s Home Park, each with their herds of deer, ponds and waterways, all close at hand. The Glades approximate distances by road 0 miles Teddington Lock Lensbury Club Hampton Wick Station Teddington Studios 0.5 mile Teddington Station Bushy Park Teddington High Street Home Park Kingston 1 mile Hampton Court Richmond Park 2 miles Twickenham Hampton 3 miles Richmond Kempton Park Racecourse Esher Fulwell Golf Club Sandown Park Racecourse M3 Motorway 5 miles For comprehensive shopping head to nearby Kingston upon Thames or Richmond, between them offering department stores including John Lewis, M&S, Dickens & Jones and Bentalls, as well as an extensive selection of chain stores and independent retailers. Kingston also has its own market square, open for trading Mondays to Saturdays. After dusk both towns become vibrant destinations for an exciting nightlife with a mix of clubs, riverside pubs, restaurants and theatres including Kingston’s Rose Theatre, playing host to entertainment from plays to live music and stand up comedy. When the capital beckons you can relax in the knowledge that you’re just a 35 minute* journey away from London Waterloo from nearby Hampton Wick station, putting not just access to central London at your feet but the wider world too, with easy connections to St Pancras for Eurostar. Road links to the capital are also excellent. The A316 is accessible at Twickenham, providing access to west London or the A3 beyond Kingston taking you to south London. Heathrow Airport is just a 10 mile drive away. *Source: tfl.gov.uk Computer generated image is indicative only Photographs depict Normansfield Court and are indicative only THE GLADES THE GLADES Ground / first floor two bedroom apartment Ground / first floor one bedroom apartment Apartment 64, 72 (handed), 73, 81 (handed) Apartment 65, 71 (handed), 74, 80 (handed) Internal area 70.05m 2 / 754ft 2 Internal area 48.96m 2 / 527ft 2 1st 1st 73 81 74 80 Gnd Gnd 64 72 65 71 En Suite Kitchen Shower Kitchen Bath Living/Dining Master Living/Dining Bedroom Bedroom 2 Bedroom All dimensions maximum measurement THE GLADES THE GLADES Ground / first floor one bedroom apartment Ground / first floor one bedroom apartment Apartment 66, 70 (handed), 75, 79 (handed) Apartment 67, 69, (handed), 76, 78 (handed) Internal area 48.96m 2 / 527ft 2 Internal area 48.40m 2 / 521ft 2 76 78 75 79 1st 1st 67 69 66 70 Gnd Gnd Bedroom Bedroom Living/Dining Living/Dining Bath Kitchen Bath Kitchen All dimensions maximum measurement THE GLADES THE GLADES Ground / first floor one bedroom apartment Second floor one bedroom apartment Apartment 68 and 77 Apartment 82 and 89 (handed) Internal area 47.47m 2 / 511ft 2 Internal area 57.13m 2 / 615ft 2 77 1st 2nd 82 89 68 Gnd Bath Bedroom Kitchen Living/Dining Bedroom Living/Dining Kitchen Bath All dimensions maximum measurement THE GLADES THE GLADES Second floor one bedroom apartment Second floor one bedroom apartment Apartment 83 and 88 (handed) Apartment 84 and 87 (handed) Internal area 63.55m 2 / 684ft 2 Internal area 63.55m 2 / 684ft 2 84 87 2nd 2nd 83 88 Bath Living/Dining Kitchen Bedroom Bedroom Kitchen Living/Dining Bath All dimensions maximum measurement THE GLADES THE GLADES Second floor one bedroom apartment Second floor one bedroom apartment Apartment 85 Apartment 86 Internal area 60.57m 2 / 652ft 2 Internal area 60.85m 2 /655ft 2 85 86 2nd 2nd Living/Dining Living/Dining Bedroom Bedroom Kitchen Kitchen Bath Bath All dimensions maximum measurement H O Feltham S T P Twickenham Richmond E I E 4 T 7 1 A D 30 R 3 A A T L S A O R B ATH H R HE 16 U I G 3 I X D 05 B A A3 H R G ID G E E R R O O A D D A 0 A 1 3 D O D A D D R A A A O N O O R R S R E O Y IN T E A S T G W S T N 4 R I 24 O E L L A H L S C E Strawberry Hill U A T N P A W 3 5 E 0 P U 3 0 A R A S E 3 O G 9 O 1 R 2 U T H T H Strawberry H W A R O A D I Ham M Hill C Ham Common Fulwell Park D K R W E A O N O Golf Course A H A R D L A Y D Y A M E W Y E S R 1 R Teddington T G O T N 1 D U S U R K R 3 Fulwell A E O S T A V E A Lock C A E D N U A U V E H N X E C L B R E R O Y A I 3 D 1 A 3 G R D O E A Teddington R H D Hanworth AM O P A D TO O 6 N R A Studios R Y O 1 R D A R D E 3 F R A I C T 3 H E 1 A3 Lensbury E P Teddington M Hampton Hill R A A B O T S R 3 Club R S T N 1 O K A 0 O D 4 H T R 4 M G I O 2 I O R N O A Kempton Park H A AD R RO O A D D A Racecourse Langdon Park Q Teddington D U E E N K ’S R I 1 O N A30 8 A D G S T S Kempton Park O TA I NE S R N O AD E A Racecourse R 1 S O A 1 T A 3 3 Bushy Park D To A3 & L 0 M3 Hampton A SA Hampton L I Sunbury N 7 DY H Hampton L London A Wick N N O T E T S S G AY UPPER S H TORW UNBUT IG IN 8 MO Y ROA H Kingston A30 D K T HAME D S STRE T OA E A E R 307 MB 8 O 0 CO Hampton Wick 3 A ROAD RT A OU 30 N C LONDON ROAD 8 TO M MP CA O HA M TO BR ID RW G E AY RO A305 AY Kingston AD 0 Hurst Park ORW T A 307 O M Hazelwood 08 A3 Upon Thames D HU Golf Course OA RS ST R T R UR OA H D Y A Hampton Court Palace S W U T R R Sunbury West Molesey B U I T O Hampton O C N 0 Court N 5 0 O H 3 T I A L P L D R M A O East Molesey A A O D H R H T Home Park U Surbiton O M S T R O P D A O R 9 Surbiton E 0 C A A A 3 2 R 4 2 R A 3 E 4 0 T 07 Thames Ditton A3 LONDON M4 15 M4 Windsor Heathrow A4 A3 16 TEDDINGTON 08 3 A 1 A A 2 3 1 12 08 Kingston-Upon- A Croydon Thames 2 3 32 M3 A A2 30 4 M25 9 3 2 Esher A A 5 Duke Street, Richmond TW9 1HP Sutton Purley 10 020 8939 2800 Epsom A 9 22 [email protected] Woking 7 knightfrank.co.uk Leatherhead Caterham 7/8 8 6 M25 Dorking A25 3 A www.langdon-park.com A Reigate Guildford 25 A Redhill 2 1 7 The information in this brochure is indicative only and is intended to act as a guide only.
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