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Hexagon-Apartments-Brochure.Pdf A contemporary collection of brand new, luxury residences in the heart of London’s Covent Garden, comprising 15 floors of outstanding one, two and three bedroom apartments and penthouses. An iconic building rising far above the neighbouring rooftops, designed by world-renowned architects Squire & Partners, with interior specification by leading designers Michaelis Boyd. Residents will benefit from a tailored concierge service by Qube, that will offer a full range of lifestyle management options for a seamless living experience. HEXAGON APARTMENTS PENTHOUSE VIEW SIX UNRIVALLED VIEWS, ONE REMARKABLE BUILDING Uninterrupted views of Prime Central London’s distinguished skyline, protected through 360° by the surrounding Seven Dials Conservation Area. 2 3 HEXAGON APARTMENTS EXCEPTIONAL INTERIORS Each residence at Hexagon Apartments has been crafted to a contemporary design finish, by interiors specialists Michaelis Boyd, that resonates with the building’s arresting architectural style. Exposed structural columns, polished concrete kitchen surfaces and delicate metal-framed internal glazing complement the geometric form of the tower, and perfectly balance luxury details such as chevron timber flooring and bespoke joinery. Floor-to-ceiling windows inside each apartment create beautiful and light-filled living spaces. 4 5 HEXAGON APARTMENTS EXCEPTIONAL INTERIORS 6 7 HEXAGON APARTMENTS PENTHOUSE TERRACES 8 9 HEXAGON APARTMENTS THE LONDON LANDMARKS The Hexagon Apartments are located at the heart of London’s Covent Garden, in close proximity to the West End, Bloomsbury, the City, and the River Thames. The strategic and coveted location of the development allows for convenient access to world-class culture, retail, leisure and dining. ST PAUL’S LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS THE CITY TOWER THE SHARD BLOOMSBURY COVENT BRITISH LONDON EYE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BRIDGE SQUARE GARDENS GARDEN MUSEUM 10 11 HEXAGON APARTMENTS PLACES AND DISTANCES 29 OAD VILLE R PENTON The Hexagon Apartments are conveniently located for fast access to the City, King’s Cross St Pancras, Heathrow Airport C EV ITY and West London, being within a few minutes’ walk of Covent ROA ER D S Garden and Holborn Underground Stations on the Piccadilly HOL KINGS CROSS T ST. PANCRAS ST EUROSTAR and Central lines. 14 INTERNATIONAL HYDE PARK AD RO There is easy access to the A501 and the A40 for travel in ON EUST KI and out of London by road. EUSTON NG ST PANCRAS ’S CR OS S RO The development is perfectly placed for London’s vibrant AD 56 G R EUSTON G EA RA T cultural, shopping and dining scenes, and is within walking SQUARE E AS Y’S T E R IN CLERKENWELL N S distance of some of London’s leading universities. WARREN N RO T STREET AD GREAT PORTLAND CULTURE DINING REGENTS PARK STREET TREET RUSSELL D S SQUARE OL 1. Royal Academy of Arts 32. Claridges 15 MINS WALK FITZROVIA 58 30 2. Royal Opera House 33. The Ivy PO BT TOWER SO RT GOODGE STREET UT L D 3. British Museum 34. L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon A HAMP ROA ND MARYLEBONE TO BALDS PL T EO 10 MINS WALK 4. Somerset House 35. Hakkasan TO TH TE ST JOHNS 18 NHAM N RO BARBICAN 5. Lincoln’s Inn Fields 36. Joe Allen FARRINGDON REET W 5 MINS WALK ST CO R 3 6. Sir John Soane’s Museum 37. The Delaunay BBC ME UR TI R T 7. National Gallery 38. Clos Maggiore MO RO A 16 D MOORGATE LIVERPOOL STREET ORN 8. National Portrait Gallery 39. Soho House HOLB 54 CHANCERY LANE 35 9. Trafalgar Square 40. The Hoxton 40 HOLBORN 6 CITY OF 10. St Paul’s Cathedral 41. Balthazar CANN LONDON 5 ON ST ST STREET 11. Tate Modern 42. The Wolseley 25 FORD RA OX TOTTENHAM N 12. Shakespeare’s Globe 43. Borough Market COURT ROAD D UNDERP 13 E C AV 13. The London Stock 44. Bread Street Kitchen HA 57 OXFORD RY 21 U BANK OF RI CIRCUS AS Exchange SB ST PAUL’S NG ENGLAND S ST TE ET 20 THEATRES FLE CR CITY 10 BOND 22 34 45 14. The British Library SHAF THAMES LINK OS 31 STREET 39 41 37 S RO 44 15. Hayward Gallery 45. Cambridge Theatre 33 48 BANK RE SOHO 2 AR 16. Museum of London 46. Vaudeville Theatre 32 GE AD COVENT TEMPLE 23 U NT ST GARDEN 27 36 NDEL 17. BFI IMAX 47. Adelphi Theatre 49 55 R EE 38 4 S 26 T T 18. Barbican Centre 48. Aldwych Theatre LEICESTER 19 TEMPLE SQUARE B BLACKFRIARS L 49. Lyceum Theatre A MANSION HOUSE MAYFAIR C SHOPPING K PICCADILLY F R D I 50. National Theatre CIRCUS N A R RA 52 S 47 MES 19. Covent Garden 1 ST R THA B E R WA RIV I 51. Old Vic 9 8 46 D G CANNON STREET TE 20. Seven Dials E Y 7 RL TOWER OF LL I OO LONDON 21. Neal’s Yard HOTELS AD BLACKFRIARS CC PI 24 BR EMBANKMENT I 12 22. Liberty D 11 52. The Savoy 42 CHARING G CROSS EMBANKMENT E 23. Carnaby Street 53. The Ritz 50 SOUTHWARK GO BANKSIDE 53 LD FESTIVAL 28 EN GREEN PARK JU B 24. Fortnum & Mason IL EE EDUCATION BR 15 ID GES 25. Oxford Street SOUTHBANK 43 54. University of the Arts CENTRE CITY HALL 26. Savile Row London 17 LONDON BRIDGE 27. Sotheby’s LL MA 55. King’s College London E TH HORSE GUARDS 28. Christie’s PARADE 56. University College London GREEN PARK SOUTHWARK 29. Coal Drops Yard 57. London School of W 30. Lamb’s Conduit Street A Economics and Political ST JAMES’S PARK WESTMINSTER WATERLOO TE R 51 LONDON EYE L 31. One New Change Science (LSE) O WHITEHALL O WESTMINSTER R O 58. SOAS AD BUCKINGHAM W ESTMINSTE BOROUGH PALACE R BRIDGE 12 BIG BEN 13 WESTMINSTER VIBRANT BY DAY VIBRANT BY NIGHT The Hexagon Apartments occupy a prime position in close proximity to Covent Garden Piazza, to the globally-renowned Covent Garden Opera House, to the West End’s abundance of Michelin starred restaurants, and to a world-class array of theatres and galleries. 14 15 HEXAGON APARTMENTS LOCATION 16 17 HEXAGON APARTMENTS FLOORPLANS N FLOORS 4 – 7 Typical floorplate Kitchen FCU Living/Dining Living/Dining 2 Bedroom Apartment Bedroom 2 GIA sq m sq ft Kitchen FCU 4.04* 89.8 966 5.04 89.7 966 FCU 6.04 89.6 965 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 7.04 89.5 964 2 Bedroom Apartment Bathroom GIA sq m sq ft 4.05* 83.2 896 Utility 5.05 83.3 897 6.05 83.2 896 En-suite En-suite 1 Bedroom Apartment Bathroom 7.05 83.2 896 GIA sq m sq ft Dressing Dressing 4.03* 59.5 641 Utility 5.03 59.7 642 Utility 6.03 59.6 642 Utility Dressing Dressing 1 Bedroom Apartment 7.03 59.6 641 En-suite En-suite FCU GIA sq m sq ft 4.01* 54.0 582 5.01 54.1 582 6.01 54.0 581 Living/Dining 7.01 54.0 581 1 Bedroom Apartment GIA sq m sq ft Bedroom 1 Kitchen Bedroom 1 FCU 4.02* 55.5 598 FCU 5.02 55.2 594 Living/Dining 6.02 55.5 597 Kitchen Kitchen Utility 7.02 55.6 598 Bathroom Living/Dining FCU FCU Bedroom 1 *Showing Floor 4 Apartments. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, images and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, PARKER STREET PARKER building regulation or other consents and Savills and Strutt & Parker have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. 18 19 NEWTON STREET HEXAGON APARTMENTS TYPICAL 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT 20 21 HEXAGON APARTMENTS FLOORPLANS N FLOORS 8 – 11 Typical floorplate Kitchen Kitchen Living/Dining Living/Dining Bedroom 2 FCU FCU Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 2 Bedroom Apartment 2 Bedroom Apartment GIA sq m sq ft GIA sq m sq ft Bathroom 8.03* 89.7 966 8.04* 82.7 890 Utility 9.03 89.9 968 9.04 82.8 892 10.03 89.8 967 10.04 83.0 894 11.03 89.8 967 En-suite En-suite 11.04 84.8 913 Bathroom Dressing Dressing Utility Utility Dressing Dressing 2 Bedroom Apartment Bathroom 2 Bedroom Apartment GIA sq m sq ft En-suite En-suite GIA sq m sq ft 8.02* 89.8 966 8.01* 83.0 894 9.02 89.9 968 9.01 83.3 897 Utility 10.02 90.0 969 10.01 83.2 896 Bathroom 11.02 90.0 969 11.01 83.4 898 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 1 FCU Bedroom 1 FCU Living/Dining Living/Dining Bedroom 2 Kitchen Kitchen *Showing Floor 8 Apartments. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, images and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, PARKER STREET PARKER building regulation or other consents and Savills and Strutt & Parker have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. 22 23 NEWTON STREET HEXAGON APARTMENTS TYPICAL 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT 24 25 HEXAGON APARTMENTS FLOORPLANS N FLOORS 12 – 13 Typical floorplate Living/Dining Kitchen Study / Bedroom 3 Kitchen FCU FCU Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 2 Bedroom Apartment Living/Dining GIA sq m sq ft 12.02* 117.0 1259 FCU 13.02 117.1 1260 En-suite Dressing Study / 2 Bedroom Apartment Bedroom 3 Utility GIA sq m sq ft Bathroom 12.03* 115.1 1239 Utility Dressing 13.03 114.9 1237 2 Bedroom Apartment Utility En-suite GIA sq m sq ft FCU 12.01* 116.8 1257 13.01 117.0 1259 En-suite Bedroom 2 Bathroom FCU Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 FCU FCU Kitchen Study / Bedroom 3 Living/Dining *Showing Floor 12 Apartments.
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