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A NEW DEVELOPMENT of 10 ONE and TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS 33One Brochure V11.Qxp Layout 1 02/06/2014 13:24 Page 2 33one Brochure v11.qxp_Layout 1 02/06/2014 13:24 Page 1 A NEW DEVELOPMENT OF 10 ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS 33one Brochure v11.qxp_Layout 1 02/06/2014 13:24 Page 2 Computer generated image 331 Uxbridge Road, Rickmansworth, Herts WD3 8DT A collection of ten superb one and two bedroom apartments, and two bedroom duplexes, with secure undercroft car parking, located conveniently within a mile of Rickmansworth town centre with direct access to the M25. Commuting into Central London is easy by rail services to Marylebone in under half an hour. 33one Brochure v11.qxp_Layout 1 02/06/2014 13:24 Page 3 rickmansworth - so much on your doorstep There are good local shops, facilities and restaurants nearby and the area boasts some spectacular leisure facilities including country parks, water sports and golf courses. Rickmansworth Aquadrome, a public park covering some 41 hectares which include a childrens play area, café, cycle paths, open fields and woodland areas. Batchworth Lake is popular for water skiing and is home to a Water Ski Club, and Bury Lake is used for sailing, windsurfing and canoeing. In addition to these extensive leisure facilities, there are a number of golf clubs in the area including Batchworth Golf Club and Moor Park. Rickmansworth Town Centre is a short distance away and accessible by road with regular bus services along Uxbridge Road. The town centre has a number of stores including well known high street names, restaurants and pubs and the Watersmeet, a 515 seat venue auditorium complex. For a wider selection of shops, Intu Watford (formerly the Harlequin Centre) is under 4 miles away. 33one Brochure v11.qxp_Layout 1 02/06/2014 13:24 Page 4 attention to detail Computer generated images 33one Brochure v11.qxp_Layout 1 02/06/2014 13:25 Page 5 Interiors • Satin matt painted panel doors with contemporary stainless steel ironmongery • Walls: contemporary matt white finish • Smooth finished white ceilings • Modern square-edged skirting and architraves • Walnut finish laminate flooring • White ceiling downlighters • TV (Sky Plus), data enabled, BT connections in living rooms. Kitchen • Contemporary kitchens featuring gloss white units with integrated handles • Fully integrated appliances include electric oven, gas hob, stainless steel extractor, sink with integrated waste disposal, and washer dryer. Dishwasher in two bedroom apartments. Heating • Gas central heating • Contemporary white flat panelled radiators. Bathrooms • Large size natural tiles to all walls and floors General • Contemporary white WC and basin • Double-glazed painted softwood windows • Steel bath • Carpeted entrance mat • Polished chrome fittings including mixers • High security locks to doors and windows ‘Raindance AIR’ high-volume shower head • CML approved 10 year warranty provided • Stainless steel heated towel rail • Leasehold 125 years. • Polished chrome/glass shower screen • Contemporary flush mounted wall mirrors and stainless steel shaver socket. Safety and security • Mains and battery operated smoke/heat detectors • Emergency lighting • Well-lit communal areas • Video entry. 33one Brochure v11.qxp_Layout 1 02/06/2014 13:26 Page 6 the apartments UXBRIDGE ROAD Ensuite Secure Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Access Kitchen Bath 1 Hall Living Gated Access Cycle Storage 132 Storage Units Storage Bin Store 4 Computer generated image 14 5 The one and two bedroom apartments have open plan living and Car Parking dining areas, whilst the duplexes feature separate kitchens. The 13 6 modern kitchens feature gloss white doors with integrated handles and integrated appliances. The bathrooms are tiled and have luxury 12 7 white sanitaryware with contemporary chrome fittings. The majority of apartments have large double glazed windows offering plenty of natural light. Void above The apartments are arranged around a non-accessible artificial green 1110 9 8 space at first floor level. Security is a priority throughout the building enabling residents to feel safe and secure. The common parts are well lit and there is a video entryphone system. Ground Floor Apartment 1 64.2 sq m 692 sq ft Living/Kitchen 5.20 x 5.10m* 17’1” x 16’9” Bedroom 1 3.53* x 2.82m 11’7” x 9’3” Bedroom 2 3.32* x 2.52m 10’11” x 8’3” Apartment 2 68.6 sq m 739 sq ft Living 4.92* x 3.05m 16’2” x 10’0” Kitchen 3.95* x 2.80m 12’11” x 9’2” Bedroom 1 3.35* x 3.20m 11’0” x 10’6” Bedroom 2 3.15 x 3.00m* 10’4” x 9’10” Apartment 3 44.3 sq m 477 sq ft Living/Kitchen 4.80* x 4.20m 15’9” x13’10” Bedroom 3.25 x 3.07m* 10’8” x 10’1” 33one Brochure v11.qxp_Layout 1 02/06/2014 13:34 Page 7 Bedroom 1 Bedroom Kitchen Kitchen Living Ensuite Bedroom 1 Living Bedroom 1 Living Living 10 Hall Kitchen Kitchen 3 Ensuite Hall Hall Kitchen Bath Bath Bath Bedroom Bath Living Bath 2 Bedroom 2 Hall 4 Bedroom 2 2 Hall Upper 5 Hall 5 Kitchen Upper Bedroom 2 Bath Living Bedroom 1 Ensuite 6 Hall 6 Kitchen Upper Bath Bedroom 2 Living Bedroom 1 Artificial Grass Roof Ensuite 7 Hall 7 Kitchen Upper Bedroom 2 Bath One Bedroom Living Bedroom 1 Two Bedroom Ensuite 8 Hall Two Bedroom Duplex 8 Kitchen Bath Upper Void with car park below Living Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 Ensuite Plans not to scale, for indicative purposes only. First Floor Second Floor Apartment 4 59.8 sq m 644 sq ft Apartment 6 66.2 sq m 736 sq ft Apartment 8 74.3 sq m 800 sq ft Living/Kitchen 5.10* x 4.60m 16’9” x 15’1” Living 5.70* x 4.20m 15’4” x 13’10” Living 5.70* x 4.20m 15’4” x 13’10” Bedroom 1 3.70* x 3.12m 12’2” x 10’3” Kitchen 4.30 x 2.60m* 14’1” x 8’6” Kitchen 4.30 x 2.60m* 14’1” x 8’6” Bedroom 2 3.25 x 2.72m 10’8” x 8’11” Bedroom 1 4.30 x 3.00m 14’1” x 9’10” Bedroom 1 3.75 x 3.17m 12’4” x 10’5” Bedroom 2 3.17 x 2.72m 10’5” x 8’11” Bedroom 2 4.30 x 3.00m 14’1” x 9’10” Apartment 5 66.7 sq m 718 sq ft Living 5.70* x 4.20m 18’8” x 13’10” Apartment 7 68.2 sq m 734 sq ft Apartment 9 31.1 sq m 335 sq ft Kitchen 4.30 x 2.60m* 14’1” x 8’6” Living 5.70* x 4.20m 15’4” x 13’10” Living/Kitchen 4.20 x 3.90m13’10” x 12’10” Bedroom 1 4.30 x 3.00m 14’1” x 9’10” Kitchen 4.30 x 2.60m* 14’1” x 8’6” Bedroom 3.07 x 2.50m 10’1” x 8’2” Bedroom 2 3.17 x 2.72m 10’5” x 8’11” Bedroom 1 4.30 x 3.00m 14’1” x 9’10” Bedroom 2 3.17 x 2.72m 10’5” x 8’11” Apartment 10 51.6 sq m 555 sq ft Living/Kitchen 7.85 x 4.40m* 25’9” x 14’5” Bedroom 3.88 x 2.80m 12’9” x 9’2” * denotes maximum dimensions. Dimensions sizes are based on the gross internal footprint of each apartment. Some dimensions are in rooms with sloping ceilings. 33one Brochure v11.qxp_Layout 1 02/06/2014 13:34 Page 8 location Situated in south-west Hertfordshire, Rickmansworth is a small town surrounded by a wealth of lovely countryside whilst also benefiting from its proximity to excellent transport links. LOUDWATER ATE D W R OU L Chorleywood Golf Course L ANE C CHORLEYWOOD H Rickmansworth Station is served by both the National Rail services O Copthorne Junction 18 R Wood N L E E Y E W R into London Marylebone Station and London Underground O G O D E H CROXLEY T R B GREEN (Metropolitan line)into Baker Street. E O R R A Y D RD ATFORD L W L I H M25 SCO T S Long Valley Road links are excellent, with 33one being only short drive from both L Rickmansworth A Park Croxley Hall Wood N D Wood E A R O PARK Junctions 17 and 18 of the M25 motorway, providing access to the RICKMANSWORTH L Junction 17 F O I N E Watersmeet G L L D A Town main motorway network and Heathrow Airport. N E Centre W R IV A E Y R N S T ID H E D D R O IVE O A Batchwood R R O O R M B Lake L I A T The Tesco N E A MILL END E G Bury Lake Aquadome Superstore Network Rail (Chiltern Railways) Road L D I R R Nature L O B Reserve O A X BATCHWORTH N London Marylebone 27 mins M1 (Junction 17) 1.5 miles D U H D A Stocker’s Lake R Batchwood O Moor Park E Harrow on the Hill 17 mins M25 (Junction 6a) 10 miles F Park N Golf Course I Y E A L Golf Course R O W D MAPLE CROSS A Heathrow Airport (via M25/M4) 15 miles M R D A Springwell O H AD N Lake Luton Airport (via M1) 23 miles E Underground (Metropolitan line) D Cocks Wood Amersham 12 mins Central London (Hyde Park) 22 miles Watford 19 mins Baker Street 43 mins All times/distances are approximate A development by Joint Sole Agents 020 8954 8626 www.glenmoreresidential.co.uk [email protected] Part of the Glenmore Group of Companies www.prestonbennett.co.uk These particulars are for illustration only.
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