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Gunnersbury Kew Bridge A PROMINENT GRADE A HEADQUARTERS BUILDING TOTALLING 117,263 SQ FT VANTAGE LONDON A 12-STOREY OFFICE BUILDING CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OFF JUNCTION 1 OF THE M4 WHICH BENEFITS FROM DIRECT ACCESS INTO CENTRAL LONDON. IN ADDITION, THE PROMINENCE OF VANTAGE LONDON PROVIDES UNRIVALLED SIGNAGE OPPORTUNITY FOR A CORPORATE OCCUPIER. COMPUTER ILLUSTRATION OF THE EXTERIOR VANTAGE LONDON WILL ALSO BENEFIT FROM EXTENSIVE NEW RESTAURANT AND BREAK OUT FACILITIES ON THE GROUND FLOOR PROVIDING A CONTEMPORARY SETTING FOR STAFF AND VISITORS ALIKE ALSO FEATURING A NEW GYMNASIUM, CHANGING FACILITIES INCLUDING SHOWERS AND LOCKERS, FOR ALL TENANTS. COMPUTER ILLUSTRATION OF THE CAFÉ INDICATIVE CAFÉ VANTAGE LONDON WILL PROVIDES A STATE OF THE ART GYM FACILITY THAT IS AVAILABLE FOR OCCUPIER USE 24/7 INDICATIVE GYM REFURBISHED OFFICE ACCOMMODATION BOASTS A DOUBLE HEIGHT RECEPTION AREA. NEW AIR CONDITIONING, AND HIGH SPECIFICATION FINISHES THAT GIVE VANTAGE LONDON A NEW CORPORATE ATMOSPHERE SUITABLE FOR STAFF AND CLIENTS ALIKE. 9TH FLOOR LOCAL OCCUPIERS THE SURROUNDING AREA IS HOME TO A WEALTH OF MULTI-NATIONAL OCCUPIERS THAT POPULATE THE GOLDEN MILE, THE GATEWAY TO LONDON. BRENTFORD’S LOCATION IN-BETWEEN CENTRAL LONDON AND HEATHROW AIRPORT AND AS A RESULT ITS EXCELLENT TRANSPORT CONNECTIONS HAS HELPED TO ATTRACT THESE COMPANIES TO ESTABLISH THEIR UK AND EUROPEAN HEADQUARTERS / / ( ROLL OVER ) / / AVAILABILITY AVAILABILITY CLICK BELOW TO SHOW FLOOR PLAN FLOOR Sq M Sq Ft Tenth LET* TOTAL 9,152.4 98,516 *LET UNTIL JUNE 2018 / / PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR (RECEPTION / GYM / CAFE / OFFICE) M4 MOTORWAY - GREAT WEST ROAD OFFICE CAFE CAFE GYM SHOWERS RECEPTION TYPICAL UPPER FLOOR 8,538 SQ FT (793 SQ M) CORE CORE LOBBY WC WC FIRST FLOOR 14,071 SQ FT (1,307 SQ M) SECOND FLOOR 10,969 SQ FT (1,019 SQ M) SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION • REMODELLED DOUBLE HEIGHT RECEPTION • AIR CONDITIONING • SUSPENDED CEILINGS • RAISED FLOOR • LG7 LIGHTING • 4 HIGH SPEED PASSENGER LIFTS • GOODS LIFT • EXCELLENT PARKING RATIO OF 1:315 SQ FT • 24 HR ACCESS • ON SITE RESTAURANT • ON SITE GYM • BIKE RACKS • SHOWERS / / LEISURE LEISURE GUNNERSBURY PARK CAN BE ACCESSED DIRECTLY FROM FROM THE REAR OF VANTAGE LONDON AND HAS 2 PLAY AREAS, 2 RUGBY PITCHES, 1 CRICKET SQUARE, 10 FOOTBALL PITCHES AND 15 TENNIS COURTS WHICH CAN BE HIRED. THE ESTATE ALSO HAS A BOWLING GREEN AND A PITCH AND PUTT GOLF COURSE, A BOATING LAKE, AND KILOMETRES OF TRACKS, PATHS AND OPEN PARKLANDS FOR YOUR WEEKLY RUN. / / AMENITIES AMENITIES VANTAGE LONDON IS CLOSE TO SOME EXCELLENT NEW RETAIL AT KEW BRIDGE WITH A NEW SAINSBURYS LOCAL AND COSTA COFFEE. WE HAVE HIGH QUALITY BRANDS IN CHISWICK HIGH ROAD TO THE EAST AND STUNNING FLORAL DISPLAYS OF KEW GARDENS TO THE SOUTH. VANTAGE LONDON SITS ADJACENT TO THE EXCELLENT LEISURE FACILITY THAT IS GUNNESBURY PARK. / / LOCAL AMENITIES A406 EAT & DRINK SHOPS ACTON TOWN 1 Café Rouge 1 Paperchase 2 Ask 2 Waitrose SOUTH EALING POPES LANE HOUSE & GARDENS GUNNERSBURY AVE 20 MINS 3 Kew Grill 3 M&S 4 The Pilot 4 Gap B4491 10 MINS 5 Carluccio’s 5 Boots 6 Starbucks 6 Whistles 2 MINS 7 The Botanist 7 Cath Kidston LIONEL RD 4 8 The Orangery 8 Waterstones GUNNERSBURY 7 6 EALING RD PARK 8 Côte 9 Clinique A406 10 6 CHISWICK PARK 10 Moot Bar 10 WHSmith 5 CHISWICK 10 8 9 11 Costa Coffee 11 Sainsburys local GREAT WEST RD 2 5 1 2 CHISWICK HIGH RD 12 One Over The Ait 12 Hammonds Deli 1 J GUNNERSBURY A3000 M4 WELLESLEY RD 4 SPORTS & LEISURE J 11 4 11 GREAT WEST RD 1 Kew Palace 12 KEW BRIDGE 3 A4 2 Chiswick Cricket & Tennis Club BRENTFORD 12 1 ELLESMERE ROAD HIGH STREET 3 Brentford Fountain Leisure Centre 4 Virgin Active 3 THAMES RD KEW RD RIVER THAMES 2 5 Kew Gardens Gallery CHISWICK 5 SUTTION COURT RD PARK A315 2 1 HOTELS NEW DEVELOPMENT 3 7 HOUSE & GARDENS 1 Kew Gardens Hotel 1 Brentford FC 8 2 Chiswick Moran Hotel Stadium KEW BURLINGTON LN GARDENS (Proposed) 3 Travelodge Kew KEW GARDENS CHISWICK 1 3 4 9 4 Urban Villa / / ROAD CONNECTIVITY SITUATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE GREAT WEST ROAD, VANTAGE LONDON IS ONE OF THE MOST PROMINENT BUILDINGS AND IS HIGHLY VISIBLE FROM THE ELEVATED SECTION OF THE M4 RUNNING FROM THE WEST INTO CENTRAL LONDON. THE BUILDING IS ALSO IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO CHISWICK HIGH ROAD BENEFITTING FROM THE WEALTH OF BARS AND RESTAURANTS, RETAIL AND LEISURE THAT KEW, CHISWICK AND BRENTFORD HAVE TO OFFER. WITH ROAD ACCESS STRAIGHT INTO CENTRAL LONDON AND A WELL CONNECTED NETWORK OF TRAINS, OVERGROUND AND UNDERGROUND STATIONS NEARBY, VANTAGE LONDON IS IDEALLY LOCATED IN THE GATEWAY TO THE WEST. / / HIGHGATE HAMPSTEAD 1 HEATH M40 CONNECTIVITY MAP A1 A40 A4127 UXBRIDGE To M40 Junction A404 A5 Greenford Alperton Perivale A4005 A41 A5205 To M40 Junction 16 (M25) A4002 REGENT’S and the North King’s South Greenford PARK Cross Hanger Lane A10 GREENFORD Park A404 MAIDA VALE A437NATIONAL RAIL READING Royal North Baker A40 Acton Euston Marylebone Street Castle Bar Park A5 Farringdon Whitechapel CROSSRAIL Liverpool M Street WEST EALING North East Edgware MARYLEBONE HEATHROW EXPRESS Ealing Acton Westbourne Road Holborn West Ladbroke Park Royal Oak Tottenham Court HAYES Acton CENTRAL A1202 First Great Western to Drayton Green Ealing Broadway Grove Paddington Road Reading, Oxford, Bath, STOCKLEY PADDINGTON West Ealing Acton LONDON Aldgate Bristol, West of England COUNTR PARK Latimer Road Cannon Hanwell Main Line White City Queensway Charing Tower East and South Wales Bayswater Bond Blackfriars Street Ealing SHEPHERD’S Street Cross Hill Drayton Wood Lane Lancaster A4 Iver Common HOLLAND PARK A40 Marble Mansion Acton BUSH Gate House Monument A4020 Shepherd's HYDE Arch Temple Central Holland Notting Shepherd's Bush PARK Embankment Hayes & A4000 A4020 Bush Market Park Hill Gate Crossrail to Harlington A406 Hyde Park A4127 Corner Maidenhead WEST A408 Southall SOUTH ACTON MAYFAIR London Bridge Goldhawk High Street Westminster DRAYTON ACTON A402 Road Kensington A312 TOWN Knightsbridge Northfields South Turnham Kensington KENSINGTON A302 WATERLOO Stamford Ravenscourt St James’s Ealing GUNNERSBURY Chiswick Green Brook (Olympia) Gloucester Boston Manor Park Park Park PARK Road MM4 A4 b M4M Hammersmith VICTORIA A201 CHISWICK South Kensington Sloane A3 OSTERLEY A2 To Reading, Swindon, GUNNERSBURY HAMMERSMITH Barons West Earl’s Court Sqaure PARK Bath, Bristol and A4 Court Kensington South Wales KEW BRIDGE West Brompton A4 Brompton A308 CRANFORD Osterley A4 a BATTERSEA PARK Hounslow KEW West A316 PICCADILLY Heathrow A312 A3063 Hounslow East GARDENS Heathrow Terminal 1,2,3 ISLEWORTH Terminal 5 A315 DISTRICT M A30 Hounslow A307 Central OVERGROUND A203 HEATHROW A310 A219 A3 To Surrey Richmond Gatwick Airport and the South AIRPORT Putney CLAPHAM Heathrow JUNCTION Terminal 4 A316 A205 A306 STANWELL A3 A314 RICHMOND PARK WIMBLEDON A23 HEATHROW AIRPORT (TERMINALS) 22 MINS RETAIL & LEISURE FACILITIES M25/M4 INTERCHANGE 0.9 MILES 12PARK MINS E3 (Greenford / Chiswick) A308 Buses to Chiswick every 7 to 10mins GUNNERSBURY PARK 200 YDS 02 MINS M4, JUNCTION 1 0.3 MILES 01 MINS WIMBLEDON M4, JUNCTION 2 COMMON 0.9 MILES 02 MINS A308 CHISWICK HIGH ROAD 0.9 MILES 19 MINS H91 (Greenford / Ealing Common) M3 10 MILES 15 MINS Buses to Hammersmith every 7 -10mins GUNNERSBURY TUBE 0.5 MILES 10A316 MINS A40 14 MILES 10 MINS KEW BRIDGE STATION 0.6 MILES 10 MINS A308 ACTON TOWN TUBE 1.2 MILE 15 Mins HAMMERSMITH 3.3 MILE 13 MINS DIRECTIONS ZOOM MAP A406 ACTON TOWN (PICCADILLY LINE) CAR PARK SOUTH EALING POPES LANE GUNNERSBURY AVE B4491 GUNNERSBURY PARK M4 GREAT WEST RD LIONEL RD EALING RD A406 CHISWICK PARK CHISWICK GREAT WEST RD CHISWICK HIGH RD A4 J GUNNERSBURY A3000 (DISTRICT LINE) BRENTFORD FC STADIUM WELLESLEY RD M4 (PROPOSED) J GREAT WEST RD KEW BRIDGE (CENTRAL LONDON) A4 ELLESMERE ROAD BRENTFORD HIGH STREET THAMES RD KEW RD RIVER THAMES CHISWICK PARK SUTTION COURT RD A315 BURLINGTON LN KEW GARDENS CHESWICK DIRECTIONS M4 MAP M4 A406 ACTON TOWN (PICCADILLY LINE) CAR PARK SOUTH EALING POPES LANE GUNNERSBURY AVE B4491 GUNNERSBURY PARK M4 GREAT WEST RD LIONEL RD EALING RD A406 CHISWICK PARK CHISWICK GREAT WEST RD CHISWICK HIGH RD A4 J GUNNERSBURY A3000 (DISTRICT LINE) BRENTFORD FC STADIUM WELLESLEY RD M4 (PROPOSED) J GREAT WEST RD KEW BRIDGE (CENTRAL LONDON) A4 ELLESMERE ROAD BRENTFORD HIGH STREET THAMES RD KEW RD RIVER THAMES CHISWICK PARK SUTTION COURT RD A315 BURLINGTON LN KEW GARDENS CHESWICK DIRECTIONS ROAD MAP ROAD A406 ACTON TOWN (PICCADILLY LINE) CAR PARK SOUTH EALING POPES LANE GUNNERSBURY AVE B4491 GUNNERSBURY PARK M4 GREAT WEST RD LIONEL RD EALING RD A406 CHISWICK PARK CHISWICK GREAT WEST RD CHISWICK HIGH RD A4 J GUNNERSBURY A3000 (DISTRICT LINE) BRENTFORD FC STADIUM WELLESLEY RD M4 (PROPOSED) J GREAT WEST RD KEW BRIDGE (CENTRAL LONDON) A4 ELLESMERE ROAD BRENTFORD HIGH STREET THAMES RD KEW RD RIVER THAMES CHISWICK PARK SUTTION COURT RD A315 BURLINGTON LN KEW GARDENS CHESWICK DIRECTIONS WALKING MAP WALK A406 ACTON TOWN CAR PARK SOUTH EALING POPES LANE GUNNERSBURY AVE B4491 GUNNERSBURY PARK M4 GREAT WEST RD LIONEL RD EALING RD A406 CHISWICK PARK CHISWICK GREAT WEST RD CHISWICK HIGH RD A4 J GUNNERSBURY A3000 BRENTFORD FC STADIUM WELLESLEY RD M4 (PROPOSED) J GREAT WEST RD KEW BRIDGE A4 ELLESMERE ROAD BRENTFORD HIGH STREET THAMES RD KEW RD RIVER THAMES CHISWICK PARK SUTTION COURT RD A315 BURLINGTON LN KEW GARDENS CHESWICK DIRECTIONS CYCLE MAP BIKE A406 ACTON TOWN (PICCADILLY LINE) CAR PARK SOUTH EALING POPES LANE GUNNERSBURY AVE B4491 GUNNERSBURY PARK M4 GREAT WEST RD LIONEL RD EALING RD A406 CHISWICK PARK CHISWICK GREAT WEST RD CHISWICK HIGH RD A4 J GUNNERSBURY A3000 (DISTRICT LINE) BRENTFORD FC STADIUM WELLESLEY RD M4 (PROPOSED)
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