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The Skyline Collection THE SKYLINE COLLECTION AN EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF APARTMENTS AT THE CITY MILLS Can you imagine starting your The Skyline Collection is part of the The Skyline Collection is the ultimate THE SKYLINE COLLECTION morning with an inspiring view of the outstandingly successful City Mills release of phase 1 at The City Mills, London skyline, or experiencing the development of architecturally striking consisting of twelve 2 and 3 bedroom enchantment of the same famous buildings, set amongst landscaped highly specified apartments between AT THE CITY MILLS buildings illuminated at night? gardens and bordered on one side levels 6 and 9. Their elevated position It would be an extraordinary by the Regents Canal. The first means that spectacular views come privilege, but also one which phase is now largely sold out, but as standard, and the inclusion of HIGH LIFE IN THE could be yours on a daily basis has established itself as the address balconies, terraces and roof terraces at The City Mills. of choice in Haggerston, an ultra means that those views can be enjoyed WORLD’S GREATEST CITY fashionable area bordering Hoxton in privacy and peace. and Shoreditch, with a unique urban vibe and excellent Zone 2 connections At The Skyline Collection, the whole to the City, Canary Wharf and the of London is at your feet. West End. THE SKYLINE COLLECTION | 2 Spectacular LONDON VIEWS THE TOWERS OF LONDON The London skyline seems to evolve with every passing month, as new buildings of often-controversial shape and dimension rise from the ground with surprising speed. At The Skyline Collection you’ll be in the best THE CITY possible place to watch this new London unfold. Simply magical. 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The new East End lifestyle Dinah’s Cat Emporium – it’s actually R A G O N1 CENTRE 1 R S 0 O S A R 7 LEISURE 1 V O U 2 E 0 T A is unapologetically urban and pacy, a café - as well as more traditional 0 E 4 R 0 PHO MILE ANGEL D 2 0 KING’S CROSS 0 D R A NEY with each restaurant, bar and club restaurants, pubs and cocktail bars. ST PANCRAS K 4 C A501 HOXTON HA C 0 HOXTON A 0 C E RD I 208 L 1 CENTRAL LONDON L T A M Y N A PENTONVI R WESTFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE D E B 1 that opens rapidly becoming the place Shoreditch House is the private club E 2 W BOW R V KINGSLAND RD A10 0 I E RD N 5 D RSHO COLUMBIA ROAD MARKET G 1 0 5 E A A A 5 to be seen. with an A-list membership, although 0 H A520 1 LT 1 H E FINSBURY ST AMPST A 1 HOXTON A1 T E H G GO mere mortals who wish to join are also SQUARE 0 A AV R R C 20 I D O EUSTON SW T Y WHITE CUBE VE E RD 1 AD RD ON RD RD T E R W S L O Always famous for their creative bias, considered. U EBURY D B E L RD S THE CITY MILLS EN R THE BREAKFASTT CLUB E BETHNAL GREEN O S D NAL GR R D OL TH BOW ROAD OLD ST BE G SHOREDITCH HOUSE 9 these neighbourhoods are a melting 20 1 1 R A1 1 0 203 A 5 A A1 A A YS WEAVERS 4 A 2 F A 5 A ST 00 I R 1 CHURCH ALLPRESS ESPRESSO ROASTERY pot of bars, clubs, coffee houses, The old East End street markets have N CLERKENWELL 0 RED 2 FIELDS R THE OLD BLUE LAST D MILE END N 0 1 R I 2 NG D N R EXMOUTH MARKET E A 01 E RD D D L N A400 1 52 I O A ST ON M EU A AUBIN CINEMA internationally inspired eateries, reinvented themselves and now offer STEPNEY GREEN 1 C R O 2 RUSSEL D M 1 0 0 A5 A40 BETHNAL GREEN RUSSELL SQUARE SHOREDITCH M WHITECROSS STREET MARKET 5 BRICK LN D R E LL C R SHOREDITCH 1 E 1 artisan produce, original designer W C eclectic boutiques and art galleries. 0 N I A E T I A4 RK S A E L Y HIGH ST CL T L A S S 2 R T J T Q O 01 O LD D UA T H fashion and hand crafted artefacts 01 2 D T 5 N R A ER R ENHAM COURT RD D S G E EN E T O SG IL M BOW COMMON WE PO D R TE AT ’S Hoxton Square has long been an alongside the standard fruit and D A BARBICAN A B R L A U 2 G B ST E O R WHITECHAPEL E 1 0 1 H S SPITALFIELDS MARKET A D S T ST JOHN RESTAURANT 1 P E T O T veg. And the many parks of the area arty and social epicentre, with R T H MUSEUM OF LONDON TLAN R CHANCERY LANE S A FARRINGDON I D D R B L 42 PE A H MOORGATE EC D A T venues such as the White Cube continue to flourish. Haggerston Park, 0 4 HI PL N 0 GAUCHO LIVERPOOL ST W R 0 BO HOL FABRIC GH HI STEPNEY LL 0 N WA LONDO 1 211 A1 0 0 A Gallery, Hoxton Pony and Hoxton London Fields and Hackney City Farm TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD A 4 4 1 FARRINGD 2 A A 11 11 A NE W A GA K 1 T E 2 I N S L Grill drawing the crowds.
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