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M U L B E R R Y M a N S I O MULBERRY MANSIONS MULBERRY IKOYI LAGOS MANSIONS ONIKOYI LAGOS MULBERRY MANSIONS INSPIRED LIVING EXECUTIVE When we created Mulberry Mansions, SUMMARY we had a vision. A haven of tranquility – space to breathe, with a cool ocean breeze. At the eastern end of Ikoyi, Just 10 minutes south of Banana Island, lies a discreet enclave with views Beautifully designed and equipped. across Five Cowries Creek. Every last detail; balanced, elegant, understated and sophisticated. Tucked away, just off Alexander Road, you’ll find one of Ikoyi’s most exclusive and beautiful developments – So pour yourself a long, ice-cold drink. Mulberry Mansions by Parkwalk. Featuring understated Relax and unwind. luxury and the very best in modern facilities; this boutique This is Mulberry Mansions. development comprises seven stunning homes in two This is Inspired Living. visually striking blocks. CHOICE LOCATION One 5-bedroom semi-detached house, Just 5 minutes south to Lekki – Ikoyi Link three 4-bedroom terraces, two 3-bedroom Bridge and 5 minutes north to Banana Island maisonettes and one 3-bedroom penthouse. Road. Although only a short drive from Victoria Island’s bustling central business districts, SPACE TO BREATHE Mulberry Mansions is an oasis of calm. Generously proportioned rooms with large terraces. Bright, light and airy; with floor- AMENITIES to-ceiling windows, modern styling and more Everything you need within a few minutes than a touch of indulgent comfort. drive – schools, hospitals, restaurants, shopping, entertainment and sports. CONNECTIVITY High speed internet; 4-way console ready SECURITY for Cable, Apple TV, home theatre and gaming; State-of-the-art fire and burglar alarm systems, wall mounted and hand-controlled air and digital surveillance (CCTV). conditioning, lighting and surround sound; automated blinds and energy efficient lighting. FACILITIES 3 parking bays per property, fully equipped fitness centre and swimming pool. 1 OVERVIEW MULBERRY MANSIONS Private, peaceful and perfectly formed. The height of luxury, BOUTIQUE but at the same time, showing impeccable taste. Mulberry Mansions is a boutique development of seven exclusive homes. Everything & UNIQUE designed just so, and with all you need right on your doorstep. 2 / 3 THE INTERIORS MULBERRY MANSIONS Lovingly brought to life with the finest quality materials and finishes; a refined colour palette and minimalist lines create a contemporary, yet mellow ambience. Form and function; simplicity and sophistication; comfort and beauty – welcome home. Each Terrace has a private garden at the rear end. Step inside and you enter a world A WORLD OF of luxury and cool elegance. Designed by SI.SA, built by First Synergi and styled by Gemona West; there’s LUXURY nowhere quite like Mulberry Mansions. 4 / 5 THE INTERIORS MULBERRY MANSIONS No expense has been spared to bring you the very best in modern living. Designed, built and styled to the highest specifications; this is a truly remarkable complex. A special place to relax, unwind and be inspired. You’ll be seduced by Mulberry Mansions’ looks; you’ll love how it makes you feel. INSPIRED LIVING 6 / 7 THE INTERIORS MULBERRY MANSIONS Step in from the heat. With cool breezes from the creek, air conditioning, porcelain tiles and laminate flooring, you’ll stay cool anytime of day. Bright sunshine, low-level light or PERFECT something in-between? Create your ambience with floor-to-ceiling windows, automated blinds and fully AMBIENCE controllable lighting. Fixtures and fittings by Villeroy & Boch, Grohe, Dornbracht, Miele and Blanco. Life the way you want it – by Parkwalk. 8 / 9 1 THE LOCATION MULBERRY MANSIONS Bella Vista Lakepoint Ocean Parade OSBORNE ROAD BANANA ISLAND 7 Fantasyland G E R R A R D R O A D Kings Tower ONIKOYI Hartley 9 Danfo Bistro Supermarket K A I Heritage Place R ONIKO O A A L D Renee Supermarket E XA Y I 5 R N O A T D D Titanium Towers E EE R R O A STR D K Set on the eastern edge of Ikoyi E IKOYI E R district, Onikoyi is a beautiful, C S The Ultimate Apartments – IK O Y I L I E exclusive neighbourhood. With IKOYI L E KKI N K R I B W 1 R F I V E C O Banana Island just at its northern I D LAGOS Lagos Golf Club G border, Onikoyi has rapidly become Samantha’s E 2 the place for Nigeria’s elite. AKIN ADESOLA Sisi Paris Extremely popular with educated Mulberry Mansions is a special professionals and families, Onikoyi Belmonte Nakenohs Blvd Cuddle is safe and welcoming. 11 3 4 Bourdillon D AY complex in an equally special W N R O A Y Lagos Polo Club L O DIL IRALT setting. Far from the madding BOUR M And with its position, nestled A D crowd, yet with everything just right at the most easterly reach a very short drive away. of Onikoyi, Mulberry Mansions affords beautiful views across Five Cowries Creek and beyond, Palms towards Victoria Island. 4 Lagos Motor Boat Shopping Mall Club Ikoyi 8 EXP I LE K K I - E P E 6 Lagosia Restaurant I 2 3 EXP 4 E P E - K KI LE 10 / 11 6 THE LOCATION MULBERRY MANSIONS 9 5 Mulberry Mansions enjoys a perfect position, with DINING In the mood for authentic Japanese? all the attractions of the city, Victoria Island and Banana Try Shiro, Sakura or Izanagi. How about seafood at Noir, The Sky Restaurant or Island within minutes. The airport, motorways, beaches, Coral Blue? Or African at Circa, L’Afric shopping, dining, sports, schools… everything you need, or Casa Lydia? Then there’s Caribbean, French, Lebanese, Italian, Mexican… whenever you need it. THE PERFECT Whether you have a growing family or you’re enjoying CLUBS AND BARS With so many places to unwind with a the single life, Onikoyi and the neighbouring areas cocktail and friends, here are just a few of LOCATION have something for everyone. our favourites – Winehouse Lounge, CLUB 57, Liquid Hub, Tribes Luxury Waterfront lounge, Miliki, Club Quilox, R.S.V.P. Poolside and The Artisan Lounge. THE ARTS AND FAMILY 11 Fun for kids of all ages – Terra Kulture Arena, SHOPPING Eko Convention Centre, Art Clip Africa, The 8 Lagos’ two most stylish shopping Centre for Contemporary Art, The National experiences are minutes away. The Palms Theatre, Kids Beach Garden, Omu Resort, Shopping Mall has 70 stores selling Freedom Park, Genesis Cinema, Victoria everything from Cosmetics to Sports gear. Beach… Temple Muse offers Afro-Parisian designer chic, art and fine dining. EDUCATION Lagos Preparatory, St. Saviour‘s, Alliance Françoise, Corona and the American, and British International Schools; St. Gregory’s, 7 King’s and Dowen Colleges, and The University of Lagos – the best centres of learning are all a short drive away. SPORTS AND LEISURE Stay fit, spectate or just relax – Lagos Polo Club, Lagos Motor Boat Club, Ikoyi Sports Club, Aqua Pool Club (Landmark Towers), Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, Onikan Stadium, Ikoyi Club 1938 and Golf Course, Bodyline Gym. 12 / 13 THE APARTMENTS MULBERRY MANSIONS APARTMENT A2 GYM+ POOL HOUSE 268.793 SQ M / 3 BEDROOM MAISONETTE A2 A3 B4 ROOF TERRACE B3 B2 1 LIVING ROOM B1 2 DINING ROOM ROOF TERRACE 3 MASTER BEDROOM 4 ENSUITE 1 A1 3 5 7 5 BEDROOM 2 GATE 6 ENSUITE 2 HOUSE 6 7 BEDROOM 3 8 ENSUITE 3 11 9 LOBBY 8 10 KITCHEN 11 BALCONY 1 4 12 9 BQ 13 BATH 3 SERVICES 14 15 STORE 1 15 STORE 2 DN 16 GUEST WC 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 17 17 STAIRS 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PROPOSED ROAD FIRST FLOOR GATE HOUSE 10 1 12 2 14 16 If home is where the 13 20 17 14 13 heart is, be prepared BLOCK A A1 858.549 sq m 5 bed semi-detached house 19 18 16 15 12 11 to lose yours in the lap A2 268.793 sq m 3 bed maisonette 17 10 3 6 7 1 2 4 5 8 9 of luxury. Two blocks, UP seven incredible homes A3 276.827 sq m 3 bed maisonette – there’s only one BLOCK B B1 363.272 sq m 4 bed terrace Mulberry Mansions. B2 315.043 sq m 4 bed terrace GROUND FLOOR B3 334.867 sq m 4 bed terrace B4 246.700 sq m 3 bed penthouse 14 / 15 THE APARTMENTS MULBERRY MANSIONS APARTMENT B1 APARTMENT B4 363.272 SQ M / 4 BEDROOM TERRACE 246.700 SQ M / 3 BEDROOM PENTHOUSE 1 LIVING ROOM 1 PRIVATE ENTRANCE LIFT 11 10 2 DINING ROOM 5 2 LIVING ROOM 7 3 MASTER BEDROOM 3 DINING ROOM 20 4 WIC 4 FAMILY LIVING ROOM D VOI 5 ENSUITE 1 5 MASTER BEDROOM UP 6 BEDROOM 2 6 WIC 13 7 ENSUITE 2 7 ENSUITE 1 8 BEDROOM 3 8 BEDROOM 2 8 9 ENSUITE 3 9 ENSUITE 2 7 6 17 10 BEDROOM 4 10 BEDROOM 3 3 6 11 ENSUITE 4 11 ENSUITE 3 4 5 12 LIVING ROOM 2 12 LOBBY 13 LOBBY 9 13 KITCHEN 14 KITCHEN 14 STORE 15 BQ 15 GUEST WC 16 BALCONY 1 16 BATH 1 4 16 17 BALCONY 2 17 BQ 18 BALCONY 3 17 18 BALCONY SECOND FLOOR 19 BALCONY 4 20 STAIRS 21 GUEST WC UP 16 UP VOID 20 9 12 11 D VOI 1 UP 15 UP UP 14 19 8 10 12 2 3 13 18 18 FIRST FLOOR 20 10 16 15 14 13 12 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 THIRD FLOOR PENTHOUSE 21 15 UP UP 20191817 PU UP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 UP 1 2 1211109 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 UP 1 UP GROUND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR (PRIVATE ACCESS) 16 / 17 THE SPECIFICATONS MULBERRY MANSIONS FLOORS LIGHTING ELECTRICAL SERVICES Porcelain tiles in WCs and bathrooms, The scheme will have LED recessed ceiling Supplies to the common areas i.e; laminate flooring to bedrooms and lights, track lightings, recessed spotlights swimming pool, gym, external lighting, reception areas.
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