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Waterford Point WATERFORD POINT TAKE YOUR PLACE IN LONDON’S MOST EXCITING NEW DISTRICT WELCOME TO A NEW GLOBAL CITY 2 \\ London’s new go-to destination Nine Elms is known as the And it’s here that Barratt most exciting regeneration London is bringing project to take place in the together some of the finest recent history of the capital. contemporary urban This brand new destination architecture to create Nine will create 20,000 new Elms Point. This collection homes, 25,000 jobs, of 647 contemporary fantastic office and studios, apartments and commercial space, penthouses is set across including the US Embassy, seven buildings and built as well as leisure facilities, around more than an acre parks and squares. of private landscaped gardens. Add to that, two brand new Underground stations, a With an exceptional central proposed new bridge London location, Nine Elms across the Thames to Point enjoys fantastic Zone Pimlico, an array of shops, 1 transport connections, as restaurants, bars and cafés well as an array of resident and it’s easy to see how facilities built with 21st Nine Elms is fast becoming century living in mind. an incredibly captivating area. All just moments from the heart of London. NINE ELMS \\ BARRATT LONDON \\ NINE ELMS POINT SW8 \\ 4 \\ WELCOME TO YOUR PIECE OF LONDON \\ BARRATT LONDON \\ NINE ELMS POINT SW8 \\ 6 \\ A transformation story Nine Elms is one of Stretching the entire length the largest regeneration of Nine Elms will be a schemes in Europe and one linear park, connecting of the last areas of central riverside walkways and London to be redeveloped. cycle paths with a number Often referred to as a ‘new of wide green spaces and global city’, it covers three areas for outdoor kilometres of the south recreation. New Covent bank of the Thames and Garden Market, just will include a new cultural minutes away, is being quarter that aims to bring rejuvenated and will the energy, authenticity become the food and and edginess that defines flower centre for London a modern city. boasting over 200 stalls. Occupying such a prime Such is the excitement position on the water’s surrounding Nine Elms edge made Nine Elms a that a number of truly industrial prestigious institutions have powerhouse. The building already made it their future that embodies the area’s home. The US Embassy will industrial heritage is move from Mayfair to its Battersea Power Station. It iconic new home in summer is still one of the city’s most 2017, establishing a new well known and well-loved diplomatic district with the landmarks, a Grade II listed Dutch Embassy also set to building that creates a join it. Apple has also spectacular and revitalised announced it will set up its backdrop to the Nine Elms new UK headquarters here, regeneration. housing around 1,400 staff. Credit: The Nine Elms Vauxhall Partnership \\ BARRATT LONDON \\ NINE ELMS POINT SW8 \\ 8 \\ The local area Seamlessly connected & Transport The development is situated in Nine Elms railway station 01 Oval Cricket Ground 11 Borough Market one of the most convenient opened in 1838 with locations within Nine Elms. steamboats connecting it to the 02 Westfield London 12 BFI IMAX Cinema Whether you’re heading to the rest of the city. Now 177 years west end, the city, or beyond, later and sitting right next to 03 Kennington Park 13 Buckingham Palace commuting couldn’t be easier. the development, the Nine Elms Tube station will breathe new 04 Battersea Park 14 Houses of Parliament With Vauxhall station providing life into the area when it is national rail and Victoria Line completed in 2020, 05 New Covent Garden Market 15 Tower Bridge underground services just a reconnecting it to the city once 06 American Embassy 16 Oxford Street short walk away, the Northern again. A River Bus pier Line Extension will add to Nine provides services along the 07 Battersea Power Station 17 Soho / Chinatown Elms Point’s existing great Zone Thames from Vauxhall, while 1 transport connections, bus stops situated at the front 08 Southbank 18 Trafalgar Square bringing two brand new Tube of the development also offer stops to provide a fast, high speedy routes to Clapham 09 Northcote Road 19 Harrods capacity transport link into the Junction and Central London. centre of London. The original 10 Vauxhall Street Food Garden 20 Natural History Museum London Liverpool Bus from Bondway bus station, Vauxhall** Ewar R Seet Mgate Seet Spitalfields Fitzrovia Wormw S M 16 minutes to Victoria – 185 bus N ensington T R C T Westbourne IT O A E 16 minutes to Parliament Square – 87 bus Grove Paddington Holborn S Paul's LONDON Oor ircus B L ove Cov den 27 minute to Clapham Junction– 87 bus M Ach 16 London PADDINTON S M Fenchur Seet Twer 37 minutes to Paddington – 36 bus B Seet 17 Temple W ity Leic Se Gateway P ircus Bs M N IT O Sand L Tow BORO O WESTMINSTER ross Seet 18 TO LONDON AMMERSMIT Gr Park IT AIRPORT Park Tube from Vauxhall – Victoria Line† LAM 02 N 08 Hyde Park E Waterloo 11 15 S 12 E 3 minutes to Victoria Swark L B Par Green Park Waterloo Kensington Bough 7 minutes to Oxford Circus Gardens Westminster S B S B Knightsbridge St James's Park S ensington 12 minutes to King's Cross St. Pancras 13 TO LONDON S Park Knightsbridge EATROW 19 14 16 minutes to Bank BERMONDSE AIRPORT K O BORO O 24 minutes to Canary Wharf ENSINTON 20 Victoria AMMERSMIT ELSEA Bompton B een S ensington Rvenscour Park Bavia Victoria E Hammersmith S Se E t BORO O S River Bus RB6 from St. George Wharf Pier‡ SOTWAR W ensington Kensington Po Vauxhall Kennington 7 minutes to Embankment Pier Po Walworth N 15 minutes to Chelsea Harbour Pier ELSEA Vauxhall West Kennington 20 minutes to London Bridge City Pier Kensington W Bompton 01 Burgess Park 29 minutes to Canary Wharf Pier 10 03 07 Oal BARNES F Boadway 06 Battersea Park Driving from Nine Elms Point* 04 05 N E AMBERWELL B Park Peckham 49 minutes to London Heathrow Airport I Wf 56 minutes to London City Airport Sell P R 60 minutes to London Gatwick Airport Wandswor R LAM BATTERSEA P B Clapham Clapham TO Seet B B Nth LONDON Loughbor unction Swark unction GATWICK AIRPORT B LAPAM * Source: www.google.co.uk/maps from Wandsworth Road, Lambeth, London SW8 2LF E D ** Source: www.tfl.gov.uk from Bondway Bus Station, Vauxhall, seven minute walk Wandswor Town † P Source: www.tfl.gov.uk from Vauxhall Station, nine minute walk 09 ‡ Source: www.tfl.gov.uk from St. George Wharf Pier, nine minute walk \\ BARRATT LONDON \\ NINE ELMS POINT SW8 \\ 10 \\ Home to some of London's hidden gems Nine Elms has outstanding pubs, cafés and restaurants Victorian sub-tropical leisure facilities to help lining a number of garden, children’s zoo and residents get the most out prominent high streets. lakeside restaurant, along of their downtime. with a host of events Battersea Power Station Northcote Road is a great including its spectacular itself will become a local place to peruse boutiques annual fireworks display destination for shopping and independent stores, and outdoor cinema and leisure, featuring a or meander through the screenings. brand new high street, stalls of one of many a riverside park and a markets at the weekend. Vauxhall Park, complete luxury hotel. Battersea Arts Centre is a with model village, along hive of activity, hosting with the historic Vauxhall Just down the road and plays, talks and activities Pleasure Gardens, also offer popular among young for children. a welcome local retreat. professionals and families for its café culture and For a little calm and village-like atmosphere, relaxation you can head Battersea has a diverse to the quiet green array of shops including spaces of Battersea Park, butchers and delicatessens, renowned for its \\ BARRATT LONDON \\ NINE ELMS POINT SW8 \\ 12 \\ Renowned as a world- Love learning The area has a number of Education Institutions such as excellent schools, with the class city to study in, University College London nearby Belleville and and the London School of Honeywell schools both London hosts some of Economics are just a short rated outstanding by the top 10 universities in journey away. And just Ofsted. A wide choice of over the road in Battersea private schools includes the the world. In fact, over you will find the Royal local preparatory schools College of Art, hailed as Thomas’s Battersea, 400,000 students live, the world’s finest college Newton Prep and Eaton study and play here. for art and design. House The Manor, while Catering to every aspect Emanuel and Thames of the arts, students can Christian College provide follow in the footsteps of private education for revered alumni such as 11-18 year olds. David Hockney, Tracey Emin and Ridley Scott. Cycling from Nine Elms Point* 17 minutes to King’s College 18 minutes to The London School of Economics and Political Science 24 minutes to University College London 33 minutes to University of the Arts London, King’s Cross Tube and train from Vauxhall** 12 minutes to Imperial College London and Royal College of Music (South Kensington) 12 minutes to Royal Academy of Music (Regent’s Park) 14 minutes to Birkbeck College (Goodge Street) 14 minutes to London Business School (Baker Street) 17 minutes to School of Oriental and African Studies (Russell Square) 23 minutes City University London (Barbican) * Source: www.google.co.uk/maps from Wandsworth Road, Lambeth, London SW8 2LF ** Source: www.tfl.gov.uk from Vauxhall station (nine minute walk) to destination station \\ BARRATT LONDON \\ NINE ELMS POINT SW8 \\ 14 \\ AMENITIES 24-hour concierge Residents’ fitness suite Cinema room Residents’ lounge Business suite Private dining room *Amenities located within Waterford Point.
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