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17-19 Thames Street 17-19 THAMES STREET WEYBRIDGE For the peace of mind of our customers Argan Group is proud to be working in partnership with ICW and London Belgravia Brokers to provide a 10 Year Build warranty on all our new build homes. Welcome Home An Argan Home is so much more than bricks and mortar. It’s a place to come together, to make memories, to put down roots. Every Argan property is designed to be a dream home, with the highest standards of construction and design, taking pride in every detail. Home is where it all begins, and your new Argan home is just the start. Experience luxury living in the heart of Surrey. A NEW CHAPTER STARTS HERE PAGE THREE 17-19 THAMES STREET PAGE FIVE Royal Botanical HEATHROW Gardens Windsor AIRPORT Kew Richmond KEMPTON PARK RACECOURSE Chertsey Road Richmond Park A308 Virginia Water Bushy Park M3 THAMES A309 STREET FOXHILLS COUNTRY CLUB Weybridge M25 London BURHILL BROOKLAND GOLF CLUB MUSEUM ST GEORGE’S HILL GOLF CLUB A3 SILVERMERE GOLF & LEISURE M25 Thames Street Thames THAMES STREET Weybridge WAITROSE Oatlands Park Recreation High StreetNATWEST Weybridge Road CAFFE NERO Ground STARBUCKS A317 Baker Street WEYBRIDGE HSBC LIBRARY A3050 Churchfields Recreation Ground Weybridge Green Queens Road 17-19 THAMES STREET PAGE SEVEN B379 HEATHSIDE SCHOOL Heath Road Heath BROOKLANDS COLLEGE WEYBRIDGE STATION RETAIL THERAPY GOLFER PARADISE Furnishing your new home will be a breeze with The undulating green countryside surrounding the independent design shops on your doorstep, Weybridge is a favourite for golfers, with many plus magazine-favourite Neptune Interiors which celebrated courses located close by. Renowned enjoys a central position on Church Street, perfect St George’s Hill Golf Club has been one of England’s for creating a refined aesthetic. Weybridge is also finest since 1913, in the heart of Surrey heathland home to a number of popular high street stores, on a private estate. Choose from three courses here, as well as food shopping in a central Waitrose or challenge yourself at Silvermere Golf & Leisure, or further superstores located at the Brooklands which has an impressive pro shop for all your Shopping Centre. For more retail therapy, head to golfing needs, or Burhill’s leafy Open qualifying Woking or Guildford for a wide choice of shops and course and elegant backdrop. You can practice your department stores or hop on the train to Kingston skills at Topgolf Surrey too, located three miles or London for designer labels. away in Addlestone. RELAXATION You’re not short of places to relax in Surrey, with plenty of spas and health clubs to choose from in and around Weybridge. Many local residents enjoy frequenting Bannantyne, set within 30 acres of beautiful Surrey countryside in between Weybridge and Walton, or the David Lloyd at Brooklands which offers a huge range of exercise classes and an impressive gym. At Bspa at the Brooklands Hotel you can soak in the hydrotherapy tub with a view of the famous Mercedes-Benz World track. IN TOUCH WITH NATURE Weybridge is blessed with a fantastic location close to the Surrey Hills, with the rolling countryside easily accessible and a number of renowned National Trust properties to explore. Walking at Virginia Water is a popular weekend past time, as is running or cycling at Box Hill, strolling the Great Parks at Windsor or the beautiful gardens at Painshill Park in Cobham. 17-19 THAMES STREET PAGE NINE 17-19 Thames Street THE ADVENTURE BEGINS Experience the freedom of your own home just 30 minutes from London Waterloo Weybridge is in the heart of Surrey, located on the banks of the River Wey with the leafy countryside of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the doorstep. Close to home there are riverside walks, a wide variety of bars and restaurants, stylish boutiques and the motoring heritage of the Brooklands Museum to explore, while a short journey by car or train delivers you to the bright lights and rich cultural attractions of London, the spectacular countryside of Hampshire and Surrey, or Gatwick and Heathrow airports for adventures overseas. THAMES M25 HEATHROW LONDON STREET MOTORWAY AIRPORT WATERLOO 10 min 20 min 30 min 17-19 THAMES STREET PAGE ELEVEN 17-19 THAMES STREET PAGE THIRTEEN Specifications APARTMENT SPECIFICATIONS BATHROOMS LIGHTING, ELECTRICAL & AV EXTERNAL • All apartments fitted with category 6 cabling • Chrome heated towel radiators • Chandelier style pendants (Flat 17 & 19 only) • 1x off-street parking per apartment for Sky Q and Freeview • HIB traditional mirrors and lighting • External lighting with PIR sensors • Communal external power & water (Individual • Integrated smoke alarm system operated by supply for 17B & 19B only) • Mandarin stone Italian Carrara marble tiles Nest • Intruder and fire alarm with herringbone style feature walls • Bike storage • Rako lighting system operated by smartphone • LED spot and pendant lighting • Roper Rhodes exposed dual shower systems • Individual gate entry • Six stylish one- and two-bedroom apartments • Rako lighting systems • Soft close Roper Rhodes WC’s • Landscaped front and rear communal gardens in the heart of Weybridge • Smartphone enabled doorbell system (private landscaped garden for Flat 17B & 19B) • Tavistock vanity units and basins with storage • Smart triple track 3 pane slim reveal sliding • Smartphone enabled video door entry system • Natural Spanish slate roof tiles patio doors along with multi locking system • Viega flush plates and concealed cisterns (Flat 17 & 19 only) and matching ironmongery (Flats 17B & 19B • Walk-in showers with polished chrome inlay only) • TV/FM/Sky Q in all bedrooms and living rooms drains SECURITY & PEACE OF MIND • Spacious fitted wardrobes • Communal security lighting and CCTV HEATING • Television points in both living rooms and KITCHENS • Double glazed sash windows with matching bedrooms • Honeywell Evohome smart wifi controlled polished chrome ironmongery • AEG Integrated Dishwasher heating stats • Warmup underfloor heating throughout • Nest smart app smoke, heat and carbon • AEG Integrated Washer Dryer operated by Honeywell Evohome Wireless • Vaillant ecoFIT pure 835 Combi boilers monoxide detectors Thermostat system • Bosch Integrated 70/30 Fridge Freezer • Warm up Total 16 underfloor heating • Smart triple track 3 pane slim reveal sliding • Whitewashed engineered oak flooring laid in a • Bosch stainless steel 4 Burner Gas Hob patio doors along with multi locking system classic herringbone style and matching ironmongery (Flats 17B & 19B • Bosch stainless steel Single Fan Oven INTERIORS only) COMMUNAL FEATURES • Lamona Ceramic Belfast sinks • Bespoke fitted wardrobes in bedrooms • Smart app controlled security alarm systems • Bike storage • Lamona Chrome 3 in 1 Boiling water tap • Carpet in bedrooms and on staircases • Smartphone enabled doorbell entry system (Flats 17 & 19 only) • Communal garden area • Lamona Integrated Wall Mounted Microwave • Farrow & Ball paint • Smartphone enabled doorbell system • Communal satellite dish • Lamona stainless steel Curved Glass Chimney • Joinery detailing to include classical skirting Extractor • Risco LightSYS 2 smartphone operated alarm and architraves • Todd’s solid external doors supplied with polished chrome ironmongery and a multi with touchscreen keypad and proximity tag fobs • Quartz worktops • Polished chrome ironmongery locking system • Secure refuse and recycling area • Shaker style doors • Rear sliding doors leading to patio and private gardens (Flat 17B & 19B only) • Smartphone enabled doorbell system • Soft close doors and drawers with traditional ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES chrome handles • Staircase with glass balustrade • Smartphone enabled video door entry system • A-rated kitchen appliances (Flat 17 & 19 only) • Under wall unit LED lighting • Todd’s classic bespoke doors • Double glazed windows • Victorian style large cornice • Enhanced sound and thermal insulation • White ash oak herringbone flooring throughout • Low energy LED lighting landing and living rooms • Pull out recycle bins in kitchens • Vaillant ecoFIT pure 835 combi boilers ASSURANCE • 10 Year Build Warranty from ICW 17-19 THAMES STREET PAGE FIFTEEN PLOT 17 PLOT 17A ____________________PLOT 17 ____________________PLOT 17A PLOT 17 PLOT 17A ____________________ ____________________ FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR _________________ Living, Dining Room, Kitchen _________________ Bedroom 2 8.03m x 3.68m [26'4 x 12'1] Ensuite GROUND FLOOR _________________ Living, Dining Room, Kitchen Bedroom 2 Living, Dining Room, Kitchen 8.03m x 3.68m [26'4 x 12'1] SECOND FLOOR Bedroom 5.61m x 5.08m [18'5 x 16'8] Ensuite Dn _________________ GROUND FLOOR Bedroom Kitchen _________________ Bedroom 1 5.08m x 2.36m [16'8 x 7'9] PLOT 17 5.11m x 3.51m [16'9 x 11'6] Shower ____________________ Living, Dining Room, Kitchen Up Ensuite Room Bedroom 2 Kitchen SECONDBedroom FLOOR 8.20m x 3.10m [26'11 x 10'2] 5.61m x 5.08mPLOT [18'5 17A x 16'8] Dn _________________Dn ____________________ Bedroom Kitchen Living / Living /Bedroom 1 Dining Room PLOTDining 17 Room Bedroom 1 5.08m x 2.36m [16'8 x 7'9] Up ____________________ 5.11m x 3.51m [16'9 xFIRST 11'6] FLOOR Shower _________________ Up Ensuite Room Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Living, Dining Room, Kitchen GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Kitchen SECOND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR 8.20m x 3.10m [26'118.03m x x 3.68m10'2] [26'4 x 12'1] Dn FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Ensuite GROUND FLOOR _________________Dn _________________ _________________ Kitchen Living / Living / Living, Dining Room, Kitchen Bedroom 1 Living, Dining Room, Kitchen Bedroom
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