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Greek Street Be at the Centre S London Life Ho 21-22 Greek Street BE AT THE CENTRE S LONDON LIFE ho LONG ESTABLISHED as the fashionable heart and entertainment soul of the West End, Soho is a vibrant and colourful district that covers an area of approximately one square mile defined by Oxford Street to the north, Regents Street to the west, Leicester Square to the south and Charing Cross Road to the east. Soho is at the centre of London life - now at 21-22 Greek Street, you can be too. theatre MuSic film BE AT THE CENTRE OF CREATIVITY SOHO IS ONE OF THE MOST ORIGINAL and distinctive parts of London and has historically been both a stimulus to and a consequence of its creative and artistic occupiers and residents. Soho is home to several historic theatres as well as more recent venues such as the Soho Theatre. The music scene in Soho also has a long and illustrious history. Ronnie Scotts, one of the most enduring of all Soho music venues, was established in 1959. BreakfaSt SOHO BENEFITS FROM A GENUINELY diverse mix of world cuisines and homegrown favourites with Michelin starred restaurants such as Arbutus, Lunch Yauatcha and Hakkasan nestled alongside Dinner smaller, independent eateries and bars. BE AT THE CENTRE OF WORLD FOOD coffee cuLture cocktaiLS BE AT THE CENTRE OF ENTERTAINMENT SOHO IS FUN, FEARLESS AND FABULOUS. With its club and bar scene well established for decades, Soho now forms part of London’s rich culture of entertainment and nightlife which is part of the city fabric and has a Bohemian edge. The world famous Ronnie Scott’s, The Box and G-A-Y are just three of its many popular venues. GREEK STREET is one of the most historic streets of Soho, running south from Soho Square and laid out in the 17th century. Today it has a historic feel but very much forms part of a modern cityscape - well connected to the wider West End and the city and at the 1 centre of London’s cultural life. TREET OXFORD S TRANSPORT 1 TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD / CROss RIAL 2 OXFORD CIRCUS 2 SOHO SQUARE 7 3 PICCADILLY CIRCUS 4 LEICESTER SQUARE 5 COVENT GARDEN T PORTLAND S 11 ENTERTAINMENT BERWICK S GREAT MARLBOROUGH S 18 GREEK STREET T 6 13 RONNIE SCOTT’S T 7 WARDOUR S PIZZA EXPRESS JAZZ CLUB 22 31 T 26 16 BATEMAN FSRITH ST GS 8 CAMBRIDGE THEATRE 15 T 9 27 PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE 21 DEAN ST 28 10 CURZON CINEMA 6 9 RE C 12 24 11 GENT ARNABY ST SOHO THEATRE 8 S S 25 17 DINING OUT TREET T TON S 12 DEAN STREET TOWN HOUSE OLD COMP 13 LEXING BARRAFINA TON S 30 14 BOCCA DI LUPO T 20 19 10 15 SOCIAL EATING HOUSE 29 T 16 BURGER & LOBSTER BREWER S SBURY AVENUE TREET 17 BEAK S KETTNER’S WARWICK S SHAFTE 4 14 18 L’ESCARGOT T 19 22 RANDALL & AUBIN 20 BOB BOB RICARD 21 YAUATCHA 22 REFUEL BAR AND RESTAURANT – SOHO HOTEL 22 CHINA TOWN 21-22 5 Cafe’S 3 24 BAR ITALIA Greek 25 ALGERIAN COFFEE STORES 26 PRINCI Street 27 HUMMINGBIRD BAKERY 28 MAISON BERTAUX 29 LINA STORES 30 CAMISA & SON 31 PAUL A YOUNG SHAFTESBURY AVENUE COVENT GARDEN SEVEN DIALS 21-22 Greek Street ST GILES HIGH STREET SEVEN DIALS SOHO SQUARE CROssRAIL BRITISH MUEUM BEDFORD SQUARE OXFORD STREET LIVE AT THE CENTRE h OF IT ALL Me 21-22 GREEK STREET enjoy a prominent position in the cultural heartland of Soho and London - they are also at the centre of Soho’s rich social and architectural history. 21 GREEK STREET 22 GREEK STREET 21 Greek Street is a beautifully 22 Greek Street was built in the early restored grade II listed Georgian 1960s and is a reminder of post-war building which retains many of its architectural aspirations. Elegantly original architectural features. finished with crisp lines, 22 Greek Street is a contemporary contrast NO. 21 | GENERAL FEATURES to the more historic character of • Communal entrance hall with Soho. original cornice and marble floor NO. 22 | FEATURES • Range of original features • Contemporary communal • Traditional four panelled doors 21-22 entrance and architraves • Key card lift access direct to • Architect designed interior and Greek your apartment finishes Street • Architect designed interior and • Exceptional quality throughout finishes • Bespoke joinery • Exceptional quality throughout • Original high ceilings and • Bespoke joinery cornices • Coffered ceiling to living areas • Bespoke fitted kitchens • Bespoke fitted kitchens • Elegant contemporary • Elegant contemporary bathrooms bathrooms • Double - Glazed Aluminium PENTHOUSE 21 | FEATURES Window • Mezzanine level • High vaulted ceiling PENTHOUSE 22 | FEATURES • Private outdoor space • Large private roof terrace with overlooking Soho views over Soho • En-suite bathrooms CGIs for indicative and guidance purposes only ARTIST IMPREssION CGIs for indicative and guidance purposes only ARTIST IMPREssION CGIs for indicative and guidance purposes only TYPICAL BATHROOM 22 GREEK STREET CGIs for indicative and guidance purposes only KITCHEN FOURTH FLOOR 22 GREEK STREET CGIs for indicative and guidance purposes only KITCHENS AND UTILITY AV & LIGHT SPECIFICATION • Silestone quartz worktops and • All apartments are pre- splashbacks wired to allow for the easy • Polyform bespoke designed installation of entertainment fitted kitchens systems THE • Gaggenau appliances. • Lutron Rania lighting control SPECIFICATIONS • A++ rating integrated oven to primary rooms and fridge / freezer • Lighting design with • Induction hob dimmable fixtures • Combi microwave • A++ rating dishwasher • A++ rating washing machine SECURITY and dryer • CCTV • Stainless steel sink • Banham locks to all apartments • Secure video door entry BATHROOMS system • Calacatta marble Calacatta marble Grey Composite Stone • Villeroy and Boch basin and double ended baths with JOINERY marble surround • Fully fitted wardrobes with • Dombracht stainless steel taps internal drawers and a and fittings selection of hanging • Frameless glass shower screen • Fully fitted TV unit and • Heated towel rail storage units • Heated mist free mirrors • Fully fitted bathroom cabinets • Low level night lights • Discreet concealed extraction • Images and CGIs for indicative and guidance purposes only FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT I BED 40sqm / 431sqft LIVING / KITCHEN 5529mm X 4601D1mm BATHROOM 1819mm X 2112mm BEDROOM 3019mm X 3727mm STREET K GREE SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT I BED 40sqm / 431sqft 21 LIVING / KITCHEN 5529mm X 4601DI mm BATHROOM 1819mm X 2112mm GREEK STREET BEDROOM 3019mm X 3727mm STREET K GREE THIRD FLOOR APARTMENT I BED 40sqm / 431sqft LIVING / KITCHEN 5529mm X 4601D1mm BATHROOM 1819mm X 2112mm BEDROOM 3019mm X 3727mm STREET K GREE FORTH FLOOR APARTMENT I BED 65sqm / 700sqft 12sqm / 129sqft with restricted head room STREET LIVING / KITCHEN 6390mm X 4330mm K BATHROOM 1970mm X 1000mm GREE BEDROOM 2780mm X 3100mm MEZZANINE 2160mm X 2500mm STREET K 21 GREE GREEK STREET LIVING ROOM FOURTH FLOOR 21 GREEK STREET CGIs for indicative and guidance purposes only BASEMENT APARTMENT STUDIO 54sqm / 581sqft 14 sqm vaults storage and lightwells STUDIO BEDROOM AREA 3600mm X 2650mm LIVING 5250mm X 4890mm KITCHEN 4560mm X 2880mm BATHROOM 3600mm X 1280mm 22 GREEK STREET STREET K GREE Typical Kitchen, 22 Greek Street, CGIs for indicative and guidance purposes only FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT I BED 48sqm / 506sqft LIVING / KITCHEN 5975mm X 4690mm BATHROOM 2780mm X 1550mm BEDROOM 3350mm X 4850mm STREET K GREE SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT I BED 46sqm / 495sqft LIVING / KITCHEN 4700mm X 5800mm BATHROOM 1450mm X 2400mm BEDROOM 3400mm X 4800mm STREET K GREE THIRD AND FOURTH FLOOR APARTMENT 88sqm / 947sqft ROOF TERRACE 24sqm LIVING / KITCHEN 7495mm X 4670mm GUEST TOILET 2275mm X 1350mm 22 BEDROOM 1 2905mm X 4675mm GREEK STREET EN-SUITE BATHROOM 1 2175mm X 1800mm BEDROOM 2 2870mm X 4890mm EN-SUITE BATHROOM 2175mm X 1560mm LIVING ROOM TERRACE 5400mm X 4800mm FOURTH FLOOR 22 GREEK STREET CGIs for indicative and guidance purposes only THIRD FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR TERRACE ROOF TOPS VIEWS MewS The development includes a charming mews secluded from the hustle and bustle of Soho’s streets. Set over 4 floors, this unique the3 bedroom property has been designed to be the ultimate in flexible modern living. To discover more, please contact the selling agent. LIVING ROOM AND COURTYARD THE MEWS, 21 GREEK STREET CGIs for indicative and guidance purposes only 020 7637 0821 WWW.RIB.CO.UK [email protected] WWW.GREEKSTREETAPARTMENTS.COM CONTACT US Important Notice: Misrepresentation Act 1967: Kipling Co Limited for themselves and for the vendor(s) or lessor(s) of this property whose agents they are, give notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute, nor constitute any part of, an offer or contract. 2. None of the statements contained in these particulars as to the property are to be relied on as statements or representations of fact. 3. Any intending purchaser or lessee must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. 4. The vendor(s) or lessor(s) do not make or give and neither Kipling Co Limited nor any person in their employment has any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. Finance Act 2013: Unless otherwise stated all prices and rents are quote exclusive of VAT. The Business Protection from Misleading Marketing Regulations 2008: These details are believed to be correct at the time of compilation but may be subject to subsequent amendment. © 2014 All rights are reserved to The Heritage Practice. DESIGNED BY INK ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN LIMITED 21-22 Greek Street 21 & 22 GREEK STREET, SOHO, W1 21 Greek Street UNIT BEDS BATHS FLOOR SIZE (SQM) SIZE (SQ.FT BALCONY / TERRACE FEATURE SERVICE CHARGE PRICE SQ.FT ASKING PRICE 1 1 1 First 40 431
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