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Potato Wharf is an iconic collection of apartments in Castlefield, The stunning waterways that surround the development The design of Potato Wharf has been carefully considered, are testament to the important part that Castlefield played ensuring these new apartments complement the surrounding the oldest recorded part of Manchester. in Britain’s industrial revolution. These stylish, canalside area and Castlefield’s heritage. apartments offer a perfect lifestyle balance of modern community living within an historic setting. This cultured With its convenient location that offers a sense of village and cosmopolitan area is packed with art galleries, cafés life in the heart of the city, buyers benefit from cutting-edge and idyllic green spaces, yet is within comfortable walking design and a high specification throughout. Apartment living distance of the city centre. As well as local amenities, homes at Potato Wharf represents the future of urban living and is at Potato Wharf offer wonderful waterside views. the ideal destination for you to call . 6 7 Elephant Park, Glasshouse Gardens, Stratford, London Computer generated image for illustrative purposes only.

Better Places, Unrivalled Better Investments Capability

At Lendlease our vision is to create We have a large portfolio of exciting projects, including We have an established track record As specialists in urban regeneration, we work with some of the largest urban regeneration schemes in communities across the world to transform entire the best places. We have over 58 the United Kingdom. Our London portfolio includes for delivering high calibre residential neighbourhoods into thriving and sustainable districts. years of experience in shaping city developments in the leafy suburb of Southfields, the developments, crafting homes that Our model for urban renewal is far more profound and skylines, building iconic structures vibrant area of Deptford as well as the spectacular feature intelligent and imaginative innovative than traditional property developers. regeneration of Elephant and Castle in the heart of Zone 1. and setting new benchmarks in design, cutting edge architecture Using physical renewal as both a catalyst for growth urban living across the globe. Every project is carefully selected, in locations that also and high quality finishes, all set and inclusiveness, we believe our regeneration projects include the historic city of York and the vibrant business within inspirational locations. deliver major social, environmental and economic benefits powerhouse of Manchester. for communities and ultimately for our customers.

Purchasing a home is a major decision and our United Our teams work hard to ensure customers benefit from Kingdom portfolio offers opportunities that are suitable the best experience possible. for direct ownership, single buy to let investment or larger portfolio strategies. Our objective has always been to seek out the best opportunities for our loyal customer base. Global experience

Lendlease is at the forefront of setting As a leading international property PAYA LEBAR QUARTER new benchmarks in urban living across company, we’re proud to deliver SINGAPORE the globe. We believe in creating complex, sustainable and vibrant Paya Lebar Quarter is a landmark development for Singapore, lasting legacies for future generations projects for people to work in, live creating a progressive new commercial district in the east of – stimulating and enriching people’s in and visit. Our global perspective, the city. The project creates everything residents need to live, lives by setting the highest standards combined with our experience in work and play in one place. Around 430 stunning apartments will sit above a spectacular new with over 200 of quality, innovation and sustainability urban living, makes us one of the most retailers and restaurants, whilst lush green spaces with indoor wherever we are in the world. capable developers in the world today. and outdoor dining will connect the commercial and retail precincts to a major transport hub.

BARANGAROO SOUTH GREEN QUARTER SYDNEY MANCHESTER

Barangaroo South is Australia’s first large-scale carbon- Green Quarter is located in the regeneration area of 8 neutral community. Our development not only changes . One of the largest mixed use 9 the face of Sydney’s central business district with development schemes in Manchester providing a total more much-needed office space, but offers an inviting, of 1,300 homes. The development includes a water unique opportunity for home-seekers to live – and feature which covers 500 square metres and includes invest – in the heart of the city. 30 water jet fountains, to create a peaceful oasis between the apartment buildings. Spread over a 7.5-hectare site, Barangaroo is a place where residents, office workers and visitors alike can Boasting 2,500 square metres of formal lawns and enjoy exceptional shopping, dining and social space. landscaped gardens, 200 semi mature trees, few city centre developments offer landscaping on this scale. Occupying a total area of one million square feet, this vibrant community also boasts a Park Inn by Radisson and retail space.

ELEPHANT PARK MELBOURNE QUARTER LONDON MELBOURNE

Located in Zone 1 with excellent transport links and close Melbourne Quarter is a brand-new city neighbourhood with proximity to central London. Elephant Park is providing a vision to create a new economic heart for the city, enticing over 2,500 new homes and will become one of the city’s retail and an exceptional collection of residential apartments. greenest and most desirable places to live. Aspiring to be the city’s greenest district, Melbourne Quarter is setting new environmental standards, creating green public This is a ground-breaking initiative shaping the future spaces, Melbourne’s first Skypark and a large retail plaza of sustainable living and sustainable urban development located on Collins Street. Living at Melbourne Quarter makes in the heart of the capital. the entire city your home.

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+ + In 2016, The Economist's Global Liveability Survey ranked Manchester as the best city to live in the UK.

+ The city centre is growing rapidly - figures from Manchester Place predict the population to reach 80,000 by 2024, up from 54,000 currently.

+ Research from investment platform LendInvest has found that Manchester is one of the ten best performing buy-to-let locations in the country - outranking both London and .

10 manchester 11 + + This year Hometrack’s UK Cities Price House Index placed Manchester as the top city for house price growth.

+ Jones Lang LaSalle has projected that Manchester house prices will grow by 22.5% in the next five years.

+ According to the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, rents in the city are predicted to increase by around 25% in the next year.

University of Manchester Manchester Piccadilly Station 25 Nobel Prize winners + have worked or studied at THRIVING THROUGH Manchester University. EDUCATION

Home to creative institutions Royal Northern College of Music and Northern Ballet School, as well as four universities; the University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, the University of Salford and the University of Bolton, Manchester is one of the world’s leading centres of learning.

+ Formed in 2004 by the merger of the Victoria University of Manchester and the University of Manchester Institute of a love of life Science and Technology, the University of Manchester is now the largest in the UK, ranked 7th nationally and 34th globally. There’s a sense in this city that anything’s possible and walking It’s alumni are world famous including the likes of physicist along the City’s streets you can feel the positive energy, Sir Brian Cox, writer/comedian Ben Elton and actor in the cafés, in the arts, in the conversations. Benedict Cumberbatch. Ian Brown of the Stone Roses famously said that "Manchester has everything except a beach".

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+ THE PLACE TO GROW

Manchester is abuzz with people working on technological, artistic and scientific projects. Businesses from around the world have been drawn to the city; the offices of global corporations such as Brother Industries, the Bank of New York and Adidas are located here alongside prominent UK companies, Royal Bank of Scotland, ITV Granada Television, BBC and The Co-Op.

The introduction of MediaCity has lured creative talent north and kept graduates in the city, and with a plan to double in size over the next ten years the trend is set to continue. + a passion for sport

It’s impossible to travel anywhere Home to world famous Manchester United and Manchester City in the world without hearing a tune football clubs, the love of sport is always present in this city. But there’s a lot more than just football to enjoy here. From one day composed by a musician from Manchester. internationals and test matches at Old cricket ground to World Cup Track Cycling at Team GB’s home, the , there is something for everyone.

+ Mu s ic i s everywhere + Some of the most well-known artists and bands come a city of culture from Manchester; Oasis, The Stone Roses, The Smiths and The are just a few of the names Manchester is well known for its cultural outposts. in Manchester’s Music Hall of Fame. The Castlefield area itself boasts Roman ruins, arts mega complex HOME, the Museum of Science and Industry and the Urban Heritage Park. Whilst for two weeks every two years the Manchester International Festival draws the cultural world’s 14 focus, the city’s theatres, galleries and venues host events, 15 exhibitions and performances 365 days a year.

Highlights include; The Royal Exchange Theatre, one of the country’s leading for new writing; The Lowry, hosting the great artist’s works and performances ranging from ballet to comedy; and the Night & Day Café, a Manchester institution for over 25 years, providing a stage for the best new bands. +

FASHION

Manchester was a city built on cotton during the industrial revolution. So it's fitting that today it showcases some of the world's most famous fashion designers. There's plenty of cool couture to be found in the city's unique boutiques and national department stores; and Harvey Nichols.

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+ CULINARY ADVENTURES

In recent years Manchester has emerged as one of the UK’s most exciting culinary destinations. With cuisines on offer from around the world, be it fine dining at The French House, traditional Indian fare at the Michelin recommended Asha’s or a full English at the Koffee Pot, all tastes are catered for here.

Coffee aficionados can get their daily caffeine fix at hotspots such as Grindsmith or Takk and craft beer enthusiasts can indulge in a pint from the city’s Cloudwater Brew Co, voted the 5th best brewery in the world. + + Manchester started life as a wooden fort in the Castlefield area of the city, somewhere around 79AD

+ The world’s first passenger railway station was built on Road, Castlefield in 1830

+ Canals are a key feature in the area; in the 1800s Castlefield was the terminus of the Bridgewater Canal, the world’s first industrial canal 18 castlefield 19 + + In 1982 Castlefield became the UK’s first Urban Heritage Park, which safeguarded canals and cobbles and created a largely traffic-free haven

+ Castlefield is the location of HOME, an ambitious cultural project by the University of Manchester and the influential Castlefield Gallery + A Village in the heart of the city

A place where people who know the area aspire to live. A place to be proud of. A friendly, welcoming location with a diverse culture. A favourite for professionals, young families, students and visitors.

“A unique waterside neighbourhood in one of the best cities in Europe”

20 21 + t r a n q uil b u t full of life

Castlefield is a historic suburb. It’s surrounded by the waterways that were the lifeblood of England’s Industrial Revolution and is dotted with open spaces in which to enjoy peace and quiet, just a stone’s throw from the bustling city centre.

Just minutes from the bright lights of Deansgate Locks and all that Manchester has to offer. + connections

Walking Metro Train

9 mins 22 mins 48 mins Deansgate Castlefield Manchester Piccadilly Liverpool Lime Station Station Street Station

13 mins 45 mins 1 hour 26 mins Salford Central Manchester Birmingham New Station Airport Street Station

15 mins 2 hour 5 mins Manchester Piccadilly London Euston Station Station

Manchester Airport

22 Transporting you to London in just over one hour. 23 Covers domestic, European and international destinations. Including flights to New York, Beijing, Dubai and Hong Kong. + HS2

The planned HS2 high speed rail network, due for completion in 2033, will stop at Manchester Picadilly Station and Station.

Trains will run at 250mph, reducing rail journey times between Manchester and London to 1 hour 8 mins.

*rail and metro stations. + + + RETAIL AND SHOPPING SPORTS AND CULTURE TRANSPORT

1 Spinningfields 2 King Street 3 Selfridges 1 MOSI (Museum of Science and Industry) 1 Deansgate Castlefield station* 2 Salford Central station 4 Harvey Nichols 5 Corn Exchange 2 3 Central Library 3 Manchester Oxford Road station 6 4 University of Manchester 5 Manchester United Football Club 4 Manchester Piccadilly station* – 5.5 miles 6 Cricket Ground 7 The Etihad Stadium 5 Manchester Victoria station* 6 Salford Cresent station Approximately 18 minutes by car 8 The Lowry Manchester Airport – 9 miles -approximately 30 minutes by car or 26 minutes by train manchester Victoria station harvey nichols Manchester Arndale manchester piccadilly station

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Potato Wharf Marketing Suite Wharf life captures all that is good about living in Manchester. It’s a friendly, canalside community of like-minded people who aspire to waterside living. Potato Wharf is an iconic collection of stylish 1 and 2 bedroom apartments offering village life within walking distance of one of Europe’s most vibrant and forward-thinking cities. apartments with 26 heart & soul 27 + Homes are surrounded by public gardens and communal green space. Many enjoy wonderful views of the canal, once the lifeblood of this post-industrial area. Potato Wharf has been carefully designed to ensure these apartments complement the surrounding area and Manchester’s heritage.

With its enviable location and cutting-edge design, Potato Wharf represents the future of urban living and is the ideal destination for you to call home.

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Potato Wharf is the next exciting chapter in the Lendlease legacy of Manchester; it is already an established community with two completed phases. For over 15 years we have been building a reputation throughout Manchester for creating iconic developments such as The Hacienda, No.1 Deansgate and Green Quarter. Potato Wharf is the next chapter in this exciting story. While the development itself cuts an impressive figure, its true beauty is its location.

Situated on the canal banks of Castlefield, Potato Wharf offers a totally unique urban living experience.

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NEW ELM ROAD MARKETING + SUITE SUSTAINABILITY

Potato Wharf has been designed to be sustainable and is certified to Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4. POTATO WHARF + Reduced energy bills and lower environmental footprint

(PREVIOUS BLOCK) ELS AVI + Highly efficient LED lighting and smart meters for energy and water to help reduce usage and save money H T WR OT W I H (PREVIOUSBLOCK) + Green roofs, the pocket park and canal system all encourage wildlife and benefit health and wellbeing

N WD I O G + FSC certified timber throughout

+ Recycling facilities

D A O R G N I R  M   A + Local green spaces to encourage walking, cycling and non-vehicular local transport

W + Built to Secure By Design standards to ensure high levels of personal and community safety

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VE N + Best practice levels of sound insulation A M RING ROAD RI + Use of low VOC materials to improve indoor air quality

+ Designed to withstand 1:100 year flood – resilient to climate change and high rainfall events

+ Electric Vehicle car charging points available

+ Energy efficient appliances

BRIDGEWATER CANAL Architecture development sketch - side elevation Museum of Science and Industry + Interior Designer: Tegerdine Associates

Louise Tegerdine established Tegerdine Associates in March 2001. With a background in interior design and architecture Louise has always sought to produce elegant, timeless schemes that bring pleasure to those who live or work in them.

Over the years her work has taken her from London, Manchester, York and the home counties to Europe, the Middle East and more recently South Africa. Working for both private and commercial clients has meant the company has always maintained a diverse portfolio of work.

Tegerdine Associates were delighted when Lendlease’s Head of Residential, Richard Cook, invited them to be involved in the Potato Wharf scheme.

'We always strive to find products which are high quality; when thought and time has gone into their design and manufacture we can be confident they will wear and date well. We particularly love the large format tiles we are using on the Potato Wharf bathrooms; the manufacturer has used the most current production methods to produce tiles that have many of the qualities of fabrics; it seemed an apt choice for Manchester with its rich historical links to cotton weaving and the textile industry.

We tried to stay true to the character of the area and building. We wanted a nod to ‘urban edge’, so in kitchens we have combined brick effect tiles with worn ash Amtico floors. This contrasts elegantly with the lacquered minimal kitchen. Our design is all about creating a rich palette of strong colours and textures that run throughout the apartment'

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Weedon Architects are an award winning Birmingham based practice founded upon the timeless principles of integrity, creative-thinking, design excellence and attention to detail. They have worked with Lendlease for over 12 years on projects in Bath, Birmingham, York and of course Manchester to create high quality, sustainable and unique developments. The architecture at Potato Wharf has been designed to be distinctive whilst respecting the tradition and history of the surrounding site. Goodwin will sit parallel to the canal basin and, along with the existing Whitworth, help recreate the warehouse relationship that once used to frame these canal basins when the area was a key industrial interchange.

The irregularity of the block’s silver/grey brick colours adds interest to the façade, with the brick surfaces helping portray a physical presence responsive to the adjacent viaducts, and surrounding Victorian infrastructure. The projecting balcony pods provide visual contrast with the brick and reflect the traditional bright primary colours of the historical canal long boats. The timber bases resonate with the large timber lock gates in the area and the deep recessed windows on the top two floors reflect the deep slots in the adjacent metal railway viaducts. Both blocks sit within their own specially designed landscaping, with a mix of distinctive areas depending on its location and hierarchy. Residents will have access to all these green landscaped spaces, with appropriate native planting and trees across the site.

‘We are delighted to be working with Lendlease again to help design and deliver these unique, high quality and sustainable apartments. Having worked on an earlier phase of Potato Wharf, we have an in depth understanding and knowledge of the site, which we feel we have integrated into the design of these new apartments. The design is an evolution of the earlier phase’s successful design, updated to meet the latest sustainability and design requirements’.

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+ Satin lacquered finish kitchens Each apartment has been designed to a high specification incorporating elegant, timeless interiors with Silestone worktop and upstand and contemporary features. We’ve developed a greater sense of space with large windows, For added peace of mind, and balconies to many apartments, giving a feeling of outdoor space. + Stainless steel sink with chrome each home comes with mixer tap and tiled splashback We’ve designed comfortable homes with an ‘urban edge’ to pay homage to the industrial heritage of the local area. State of the art kitchens boast modern appliances with a rustic post-modern edge combining brick effect tiles with worn ash a 10-year NHBC warranty. + Induction hob with recirculation fan above Amtico floors. This contrasts elegantly with the lacquered minimal kitchen. Bathrooms benefit from spa-inspired fittings + Integrated stainless steel single oven and microwave and large format tile finishes. Our design is all about creating a rich palette of strong colours and textures that + Integrated fridge/freezer and dishwasher run throughout the apartment and can be used as a backdrop for buyers to add their own personal style.

We work hard to design layouts and specifications that will enhance modern life, without being detrimental to the environment. We are respectful of the ecology surrounding Potato Wharf and so our buildings work in harmony with it, and embrace sustainable measures wherever possible.

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+ Interior

+ Amtico flooring to hallway, kitchen and living room, woollen mix carpet to bedrooms

+ White painted ceilings, walls and interior woodwork

+ Timber veneer solid core entrance door with contemporary ironmongery and multi-point locking

+ Sound insulation to current building standards to walls and floors separating homes Computer generated images for illustrative purposes only. + + Exterior and communal Areas Electrical and Heating

+ Smart meters for each utility + Balconies and terraces with glass balustrading monitoring panel + Biodiverse green roofs for natural habitats + Energy efficient downlighters + Main lobby with passenger lifts and stair access and pendant light fittings

+ External mailboxes + Condensing washer/dryer

+ Lower ground floor with lockable cycle storage and refuse/ + Mains supply smoke/heat detection recycling stores system with battery back-up

+ Car parking spaces available with selected homes, + Underfloor heating to living room, some with electric charging points bedrooms, kitchen and hallway

+ Centralised system providing individually metered heating and hot water to each home

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Bathroom/En suite

+ Contemporary white sanitaryware with chrome taps and thermostatic bath/shower mixer

+ Glass shower screen to main bathroom, sliding glass shower door to en suite

+ Contemporary large format porcelain floor and wall tiles

+ Fitted handleless vanity unit with under basin storage

+ Large back-lit mirror and heated chrome towel rail

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Most sustainable residential developer in the UK, 2016

Disclaimer: The information and images contained in this document are illustrative and/or indicative only as at June 2017 of the finished product and are subject to change. This includes any design detail, individual features, colours, services, appliances, furniture, furniture layouts or landscaping. Development layouts and dimensions provide approximate measurements only and are subject to variation. There may be variations in size of gardens, balconies, windows and terraces depending on the location of the dwellings. The information herein should not be relied upon as accurately describing any of the specific matters under the Consumer Protection for Unfair Trading Regulations Act 2008 or otherwise. For more detailed information please contact our sales team. The information in this document does not constitute a contract or warranty. XLDNW217/June 2017.