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Doc 4 34.Pdf The ancient Anglo-Saxon name for Sidcup translates as The Fold, which describes the picturesque undulating landscape for which Kent is renowned. This history inspired the name and design for the project. Artistic style: brilliantly conceived beautifully executed With its contemporary artistic exterior, curved elevations, metallic finishes, expanses of glazing and bright spacious interiors, The Fold introduces an exciting new concept in city living architecture and style to Sidcup. The Fold is an extraordinary landmark building whose Avant Garde modern architecture echoes artistic buildings found in cities such as Barcelona, London and Miami. The Fold offers 69 private sale apartments comprising studio, one and two bedroom apartments with parking and rooftop gardens. CONNECTING YOU The Fold is an address to be truly coveted. The curved sculptural façade is nine storeys at its apex containing chic studios and cool one and two bedroom luxury apartments. City style is not limited to architecture. The transport connection to central London is fast and effortless. Adjacent to The Fold is Sidcup Railway Station, providing a direct rail link into central London, with journeys of half an hour or less into Charing Cross, London Bridge and Waterloo. Close to The Fold you have a range of restaurants, coffee shops, supermarkets within walking distance. Sidcup High Street is a couple of minutes away - and glorious Kent countryside on your doorstep. So if you combine Kent with the very best in city style and easy access into central London, then The Fold is your kind of place, taste and perfect home. LONDON BRIDGE THE CITY 18 mins by rail WATERLOO 23 mins by rail CHARING CROSS west end 29 mins by rail & tube canary wharf 33 mins by rail & DLR Travel times obtained from www.tfl.gov.uk london city airport 34 mins rail & tube GOLF COURSES AROUND THE FOLD > SIDCUP GOLF CLUB > BIRCHWOOD PARK > ORPINGTON > BEXLEYHEATH LOCATION IS Explore historic Kent > Hever Castle > Leeds Castle > Tunbridge Wells EVERYTHING > Canterbury Cathedral excellent transport connections > Sidcup Railway Station (Adjacent to The Fold) > Eurostar to Europe (Ebbsfleet International) > Easy Motorway Access (A2 and A20) for Central London and South East Enjoy access to the Kent coastline and its beaches: Ramsgate, Hythe & Whitstable THE GATEWAY TO KENT A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE Known as the Gateway to Kent, Sidcup truly combines the best of country and urban living. Only two miles away from Local leisure facilities where the Kentish countryside begins; > David Lloyd yet also a borough of Greater London, > LA Fitness less than 12 miles from Trafalgar Square. > VIRGIN ACTIVE Sidcup is a popular commuter town, > Amigos known for its low rise, low density housing, and a successful welcoming Superb shopping & entertainment community with a strong sense of its > Bluewater own identity - just the place to enjoy > Westfield Stratford the best of city style and country life. > The Glades > Lakeside Westfield Stratford N Olympic AREA MAP KING’S Park KING’S CROSS CROSS ST PANCRAS PERFECTly CHARING CROSS LONDON London City BRIDGE CANARY Airport WHARF WATERLOO R THAMES R I V E PLACED A102 Woolwich Ferry Dartford Bluewater A2 Gravesend A205 Whitstable A2 A2 A202 Maidstone Ebbsfleet (Eurostar) LEWISHAM RAIL SOUTHEASTERN RAIL Folkestone A20 SIDCUP > LONDON BRIDGE > CHARING CROSS A2 A205 18 mins by rail THE CITY LONDON BRIDGE 23 mins by rail WATERLOO SIDCUP 29 mins by rail & tube west end CHARING CROSS 33 mins by rail & DLR canary wharf A20 Tunbridge Wells Sidcup: One of the best places to live 34 mins rail & tube london city airport Eastbourne Everything about the location of Sidcup station offers fast connections The Fold is perfect. Within the into central London and nearby B A2 1 boundaries of Greater London, Sidcup Ebbsfleet International station 2 LAC KFE 2 E A ROCH N ROAD gives you direct access to all the retail, provides Eurostar connections to ES TER W AY A2 leisure and cultural riches that the Paris, with a journey time to the A210 SIDCUP B2210 BRIDGEN ROADBLUEWATER M25 capital offers. Plus you’re surrounded French capital of just over 2 hours, D by some leading regional destinations and direct links to Brussels, ROA Penhill Park Hollyoak Wood LL - Bexley, Bromley, Orpington and Dover port, Margate, St. Pancras Park NHI E Lewisham - easy-to-reach places that International and Canterbury. P enhance your shopping, leisure and Bexley 1 2 Park entertainment choices. And open countryside starts just the A2 Wood HURSTMERE SCHOOL other side of Sidcup, with the lofty SIDCUP You’re also close to a great public leisure North Downs taking you all the way ROSE BRUFORD GOLF COURSE COLLEGE centre (plus several private health clubs), to Canterbury and the coast, from B22 HURST ROAD A222 14 HA as well as supermarkets and retail parks. Whitstable, Margate and Broadstairs LF Lamorbey WAY STREET CHISLEHURST & 22 BEXLEY Park 2 SIDCUP GRAMMAR M25 to the genteel resorts of East Sussex - A SCHOOL You will be amazed at the number of Brighton and Eastbourne, Bexhill SIDCUP Old Farm Park LEISURE CENTRE parks, green open spaces (including and Hastings. D ALBANY PARK RAIL A T RO RS Scadbury Park Nature Reserve), golf HU Abbey Hill Park SIDCUP RAIL courses and several good colleges in From there, you can roll home via your immediate vicinity, with a major the hills of The Weald, through Royal watersports centre at nearby Danson Tunbridge Wells and the lovely Kent Waring Park Park. Better still, you’re only a couple countryside, deservedly known as of miles from the M25 London orbital the ‘Garden of England’. motorway, bringing the whole of BIRD A MAI COLLEGE 20 N southern England within your grasp, ROA S D IDC Foots Cray including Gatwick and Stansted airports. A222 STATION ROAD UP BYPAS HIG Meadows CENTRAL H S LONDON T NUGENT R SHOPPING PARK EE T S R ORPINGTON BROMLEY MORRISONS N D Artistic ARRESTING DYNAMIC Designed by architects Studio Egret West, The Fold forms a striking gallery- like building with basement parking and rooftop gardens. Creating art through architecture, The Fold is designed around continuous curves to give it an organic feel that’s a million miles away from standard rectangular apartment buildings. The innovative design maximises space and light and creates dynamic living spaces. With floor-to-ceiling windows and open-plan living areas, the studios and apartments at The Fold have been designed to maximise space and light and create the perfect environment for relaxation and socialising. Computer generated image of typical apartment Computer generated image of typical apartment The ergonomically designed fully fitted kitchens include downlighter illumination, generous preparation areas and counter tops, plus extensive storage areas and cupboards. The composite stone worktops and high gloss white units are complimented by Bosch appliances including ceramic hob, built-in oven, dishwasher and washer/dryer, all integrated into the overall design. Comfortable and cosy, the bedrooms have downlights that creates a relaxing ambience; rich and warm wool mix carpets and deep fitted wardrobes with glass sliding doors. The perfect retreat. Computer generated image of typical apartment Computer generated image of typical apartment HIGH QUALITY SPECIFICATION FINISHES BEDROOMS ELECTRICS • Oak strip engineered boards to • Fitted Oatmeal colour 80/20 wool • Wired for Satellite/cable/terrestrial living areas and kitchen mix carpet TV/FM/DAB, telephone and internet • Entrance and internal room doors • Compact recessed downlighters in living room and bedroom finished in light ash veneer, with • Bespoke designed fitted wardrobes • Multi media socket in living room for satin stainless steel ironmongery with full height sliding glass doors, TV, Sky+ and Internet • Woodwork painted eggshell white internal oak finished shelf and • Switch and socket cover plates • Living area walls painted Dulux hanging rail below finished in white, brushed stainless colour Gardenia steel to kitchen areas • Bathroom and en suite walls painted BATHROOMS & EN SUITES • Colour video door-entry system, newline CCTV covering the ground white satin • Natural colour tiled floor floor entry and lift lobby • Ceilings painted brilliant white • Full height white satin finish tiles • Pre-wiring for future installation of a surround to bath and shower areas security alarm system with provision and above wash hand basin KITCHEN for connection to BT RedCare • Bespoke designed wall hung vanity • Composite stone work surfaces in (Note: the purchaser of each apartment unit with shelves and mirrored glass pearl grey is responsible for charges and costs of all doors and floor mounted cupboard • Bespoke designed cabinets, with soft hardware and installation in association with shelves with services). self close hinges to doors and drawers finished in white high gloss • Hansgrohe brassware and satin stainless steel bar handles, • Villeroy & Boch hand basin and WC HEATING/HOT WATER glass splashbacks and upstands, and with dual flush control and soft Communal boiler providing individually concealed lighting to underside of closing lid metered hot water and central heating wall cupboards • Steel bath fitted frameless glass (through wet radiator system with • Stainless steel single bowl inset sink hinged bath screen, mixer taps and ladder towel rails in bathrooms and with Hansgrohe single lever mixer tap overhead showerhead or shower shower rooms) • Bosch Integrated appliances: brushed enclosure with single sliding door stainless steel finish electric oven, • Heated
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