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Hurlingham Walk Penthouses THE PENTHOUSES HURLINGHAM WALK 01 TO THE PENTHOUSES AT HURLINGHAM WALK THE HEIGHT OF LUXURY LIVING IN LONDON'S FASHIONABLE FULHAM Just four elegant penthouses overlooking a beautiful private courtyard garden, with far-reaching views over the River Thames and the treetops of Hurlingham Park and South Park. Located on the fifth floor, each of the penthouses incorporates expansive terraces and living areas finished to an exceptional specification. A concierge service and dedicated gated underground car parking add to the appeal of these impressive penthouses. HURLINGHAM WALK 03 LUXURIOUS MANSION STYLE APARTMENTS AT HURLINGHAM WALK Computer-generated image is indicative only and subject to change. THE PENTHOUSES 05 CLASSICAL ELEGANCE A N D S O P H I S T I C A T E D PENTHOUSE LIVING Computer-generated image is indicative only and subject to change. 07 THE LOCATION Hurlingham Walk is perfectly placed to make the most of Fulham’s vibrant atmosphere and is well served by a wealth of shops, bars and restaurants in nearby Parsons Green and New King’s Road. Surrounded by pockets of leafy parkland and on the doorstep of Chelsea, Hurlingham Walk is less than five miles from the centre of London. CHELSEA HARBOUR CHELSEA WANDSWORTH BRIDGE SOUTH PARK WANDSWORTH TOWN PARSONS GREEN HURLINGHAM GATE THE HURLINGHAM CLUB ST JAMES FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PUTNEY CONNECTIONS 09 THE HEART OF LONDON ON YOUR DOORSTEP Walking from Carnwath Road, Fulham NEW KING'S ROAD 0.6 MILES PARSONS GREEN STATION 0.9 MILES IMPERIAL WHARF STATION 1.1 MILES FULHAM ROAD 1.4 MILES London Underground from Parsons Green PADDINGTON 16 MINS VICTORIA 16 MINS WATERLOO 26 MINS KING'S CROSS ST. PANCRAS 28 MINS London Overground from Imperial Wharf CLAPHAM JUNCTION 7 MINS SHEPHERD'S BUSH 8 MINS EUSTON 40 MINS National Rail from Wandsworth Town CLAPHAM JUNCTION 3 MINS RICHMOND 12 MINS WATERLOO 15 MINS River Boat from Wandsworth Pier EMBANKMENT PIER 25-45 MINS BLACKFRIARS MILLENNIUM PIER 30-50 MINS Driving from Carnwath Road, Fulham VICTORIA 4.0 MILES PADDINGTON 5.5 MILES WATERLOO 5.8 MILES KING'S CROSS ST. PANCRAS 7.3 MILES CANARY WHARF 10.5 MILES Driving to airports from Carnwath Road, Fulham LONDON CITY AIRPORT 14.1 MILES HEATHROW 15.3 MILES GATWICK 27.0 MILES LUTON 39.2 MILES STANSTED 44.0 MILES Source for approximate walking distances: Google maps Source for approximate train journey time: National Rail Source for approximate London Underground time: Transport for London Source for approximate car journey distances: www.theaa.com/route-planner 11 EXPLORE London is truly world-class: a unique combination of over 2,000 years of tradition and the best of 21st century culture. Whether it's taking in a show in the West End or a guided tour of the Houses of Parliament, every diverse element that makes up this vibrant, cosmopolitan capital city is at your fingertips. LONDON 13 01 02 A RICH CULTURE OF ENTERTAINMENT AND A WEALTH OF HISTORY Celebrated the world over, London is renowned as a capital of culture. From opera and ballet in Covent Garden to jazz on the South Bank, there's always something exciting going on. Not to forget the lively theatre scene and the extraordinary variety of public and private art galleries. From the Tower of London and the royal palaces to Victorian pubs, you could spend a lifetime here and still not exhaust the fascinating heritage. 03 01 Swan Lake at The Royal Opera House 02 The Lion King at The Lyceum 03 Buckingham Palace, City of Westminster LONDON 15 UNSURPASSED 01 02 LUXURY IN SHOPPING AND DINING London is where the world comes to shop. Whether it is a stroll through Knightsbridge towards the world famous Harrods or browsing The Village at Westfield London the temptations for the sophisticated shopper are virtually endless. Amidst the shopping, London's restaurant scene is second to none, whether you take Michelin stars as your guide or prefer to let your own good taste decide. For the quintessential London experience, try afternoon tea in The Ritz or for a taste of the new, head to Hutong on the 33rd floor of the Shard with the London skyline as a breathtaking backdrop. 03 04 01 Harrods, Knightsbridge 02 The Ritz, Piccadilly 03 Hutong, The Shard 04 Westfield, White City 17 ESCAPE An upmarket village in the heart of London, Parsons Green makes the most of its small size. Named after a parsonage that stood on the site in the 14th century, this is a great place to wander and explore the vintage and antique shops, great bars, restaurants and Sunday farmers’ market. With lush parks and gardens, excellent schools and superb sporting venues, it’s no surprise that SW6 is among the most desirable of London addresses. FULHAM 19 VILLAGE LIFE IN AN ELEGANT URBAN LANDSCAPE The best of British shopping, dining and living is right on your doorstep, with a host of intriguing independent shops, delightful cafés, delicious AMUSE BOUCHE restaurants and wonderful galleries Established in 2006, this Parsons to be discovered. Green hotspot is renowned for serving up London's finest Champagne and ANNA A stylish boutique offering luxury a superb selection of cocktails. www.amusebouchelondon.com designer fashion, Anna is the perfect place to shop or browse at one's leisure. LUNA STEIN Personal styling is available by appointment. A treasure trove of beautiful www.shopatanna.com flowers, candles and cards, this delightful florist stocks an incredible selection of blooms and creates stunning PARSON'S NOSE arrangements to suit all occasions. Fulham's finest butchers stocks www.lunasteinflorist.co.uk only free-range and superior quality farm meats and poultry, with an excellent selection of seasonal game. www.parsonsnose.co.uk L'ECOLE DES PETITS An independent school for boys and girls aged from 3 to 6, catering KING'S COURT GALLERIES for English and French-speaking Specialising in antique maps, decorative children and provides learning in prints and dramatic photography for over both languages. The school welcomes 20 years, King's Court Galleries also offers pupils from all over the world bespoke framing. Their large-scale artworks www.lecoledespetits.co.uk are particularly impressive. PIPPA POP-INS www.kingscourtgalleries.co.uk A long established, highly respected and privately owned trio of nursery schools. TAKAHASHI www.pippapopins.com BAYLEY & SAGE A popular chic Japanese This well-known delicatessen and restaurant and Sushi Bar by gourmet food store stocks over 130 renowned chef Nobuhisa. cheeses, fresh seasonal produce sourced from local suppliers, artisan DUKE ON THE GREEN breads, organic meat and fresh fish A truly stylish and elegant yet from Looe in Cornwall. relaxed place to eat, drink and enjoy, right on Parsons Green. Scrumptious www.bayley-sage.co.uk sharing platters are a speciality. www.dukeonthegreen.co.uk HURLINGHAM WALK A stylish collection of apartments and exclusive penthouses in an elegant modern mansion with stunning views over the River Thames. www.hurlinghamwalk.co.uk Map for illustrative purpose only. FULHAM 21 01 E X P E R I E N C E A DIFFERENT KIND OF CITY ESCAPE Although just five miles from the busy heart 0 3 of London, Hurlingham Walk is surrounded by greenery with tree-lined streets, immaculately maintained private gardens and a wealth of public parks such as Parsons Green and Eel Brook Common. The Hurlingham Club is an exclusive oasis dedicated to the best of English tradition. One of the Capital's finest private clubs provides first-class sporting facilities and a superb venue for social occasions. The adjacent fields of Hurlingham Park also offer ample space to walk and play. That's when they are not playing host to 'Polo in the Park', one of the most prestigious events in the sporting calendar. 02 01 Polo in the Park, The Hurlingham Club 02 Harbour Club, Chelsea 23 THE development A MODERN INTERPRETATION OF A BRITISH CLASSIC London’s red-brick Victorian and Edwardian ‘mansion’ apartments are symbolic of the Capital’s residential heritage. Meeting the challenge of providing gracious, elegant and spacious living in sought-after areas where land is at a premium, they remain a model and an inspiration for architects today. Hurlingham Walk has been inspired by these historic, iconic buildings, with the penthouses providing contemporary and exclusive living space. HURLINGHAM WALK 25 Computer-generated image is indicative only and subject to change. HURLINGHAM WALK 27 A NEW CORNER OF FULHAM REFLECTING THE TIMELESS LOCAL ARCHITECTURE Dark ironwork balconies contrast with decorative stone and precisely detailed brickwork to create an exclusive and contemporary luxury mansion style with echoes of Victorian and Edwardian high society. The four penthouses are situated on the fifth floor and boast expansive terraces with commanding views over Hurlingham Park, South Park and the River Thames beyond. N SUNRISE SUNSET MIDDAY Site Plan is for illustrative purpose only and subject to change. HURLINGHAM WALK 29 Spectacular landscaping, including a tranquil PRIVACY, EXCLUSIVITY, infinity pond, creates a calming private courtyard garden; a beautiful green space for quiet SECURITY AND SERVICE contemplation. A discreet concierge service THROUGHOUT and gated underground parking complete this landmark development, ensuring every detail is taken care of. Computer-generated image is indicative only and subject to change. Computer-generated image is indicative only and subject to change. Photography depicts underground car park and is indicative only. 31 THE penthouses DESIGNED FOR YOU TO ENJOY THE FINER THINGS IN LIFE The penthouses at Hurlingham Walk are truly exceptional. From the marble finishes in the bathrooms to impressive vaulted ceilings, the penthouse specification reflects sophisticated London living from top to bottom. THE PENTHOUSES 33 DRAMATIC VAULTED CEILINGS ENHANCE GENEROUS LIVING SPACES Computer-generated image is indicative only and subject to change.
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