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Stratford City Westfield Shopping Centre 3 Minutes Central Line Liverpool Street 6 Minutes Central Line Bank 113118 Bow Trinity 20pp Bro_Layout 1 11/01/2013 15:57 Page 1 113118 Bow Trinity 20pp Bro_Layout 1 11/01/2013 15:57 Page 2 Stratford City Westfield Shopping Centre 3 minutes Central line Liverpool Street 6 minutes Central line Bank 30 St. Mary Axe for The City 8 minutes Central line Canary Wharf 2012 Olympic Stadium. Canary Wharf. (The Gherkin). 10 minutes DLR Mile End Park 10 minutes walk West End Located in Bow in East London, just when the East End is at the epicentre of a major resurgence and rejuvenation, Bow Trinity E3 combines uncompromising 16 minutes Central line Roman Road Market style, specification and superb connections. Ideally placed for The City and the Square Mile, Canary Wharf and Docklands, as well as for Stratford City and the Olympic 17 minutes walk The O2 18 minutes DLR City Airport 2012 events, with underground and DLR links close to home, the Bow Trinity E3 lifestyle is about being able to make choices in the knowledge you can get from A to B in minutes. At Bow Trinity E3 you will find a choice of studios, one, two and three bedroom 19 minutes DLR Limehouse 20 minutes walk St Pancras apartments across a selection of open-market sale only buildings, with a flexible choice of layouts. International 20 minutes Hammersmith & City line Telford Homes have established an unassailable reputation in up-coming East London postcodes for designing homes that never compromise on the most desirable elements of Victoria 26 minutes District line… urban regeneration. Together with Mulalley & Co Ltd carrying out substantial refurbishment and upgrading works throughout The Bede Estate and separate new Affordable Homes uplifting this traditional neighbourhood, Bow Trinity will deliver exceptional new apartments for private buyers. Telford Homes are building on their previous success here; this is the third major regeneration project undertaken by development partners Telford Homes and EastendHomes, following on from the acclaimed Merchants’ Quarter, E3 from great apartments to great destinations and St. George’s in the East, E1. Welcome to Bow Trinity Travel times and distances are approximate and courtesy of www.tfl.gov.uk and www.google.co.uk/maps. Walking times are estimated, from the centre of Bow Trinity. Crossrail services due to commence late 2018 (2011 est). Photographs depict the local area. Map not to scale. 113118 Bow Trinity 20pp Bro_Layout 1 11/01/2013 15:57 Page 4 Photograph depicts the local area. Bow Trinity is about being able to get around the Capital with ease - from the familiar retail landmarks of the West End to exciting new glass towers emerging on the city’s skyline. Home is just a short walk from Mile End Central line station. In just 16 Photograph of Selfridges on Oxford Street. minutes you can be at Oxford Circus where you can cherry-pick from the best fashion stores including Top Shop and H&M to state-of-the-art technology stores. One stop further on the Central line brings you to Bond Street and South Molton Street where you’ll find up-market boutiques and brands – or cross over Oxford Street to the hidden gem of St Christopher’s Place, the most chic and stylish shopping mews in London. Just across the park you’ll find yourself in the heart of the designer names and fashion houses of Sloane Street and Brompton Road. from the west end to the city centre In a capital city that constantly changes, The City of London is adding new dimensions to its role as a global financial centre. Just 10 minutes on the Central line from Mile End to St Paul's station is One New Change, the City’s own shopping destination with 60 stores over three floors in a stunning, light- filled building boasting 6,000 floor-to-ceiling glass panes – designed by Photograph of the West End. French architect Jean Nouvel. More than just City-calibre brand shopping, One New Change offers spectacular views of St Paul’s Cathedral and the London skyline from its roof terrace, as well as a wonderful selection of Central line Marble Arch Bond Street Oxford Circus Holborn Bank Liverpool Street Mile End cafés, restaurants and bars to suit every occasion, from Madison’s roof Piccadilly line terrace restaurant to Wasabi with its authentic Japanese cuisine. As a 19 mins 17 mins 16 mins DLR contrast, Shoreditch’s experimental and edgy style where vintage and retro meets fashion-forward, is also on this side of the Capital. 13 mins 8 mins 6 mins 6 mins walk Knightsbridge Piccadilly Circus Leicester Sq Covent Garden from Bow Trinity* All journey times are taken from Mile End station. Travel times and distances are approximate and are Photograph of 30 St. Mary Axe (The Gherkin). Photograph of Leadenhall Market. 28 mins 23 mins 22 mins 21 mins courtesy of www.tfl.gov.uk. *Approximate walking time from Bow Common Lane to Mile End station. 113118 Bow Trinity 20pp Bro_Layout 1 11/01/2013 15:58 Page 6 In a capital city where every second counts, Bow Trinity connects – to the key business districts, the West End and beyond. Bow Trinity is clearly superbly located when it comes to The City. While the forthcoming Olympic 2012 events at Stratford are just one stop from Mile End station on the Central line, Liverpool Street is two stops and Bank for The City three stops. DLR services run from Bow Church, Devons Road and Limehouse stations to Canary Wharf. East London’s success and appeal is about much more than proximity to the Square Mile alone. With a dynamic mix of people, outlooks and cultures, it makes for an exciting place to live and from an investment point of view, means a diverse tenant market. World-renowned St Barts Hospital in The City at Farringdon and the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel - two underground stops from Mile End - as well as the Homerton Hospital in E9, just one stop from Mile End, widen Bow Trinity’s appeal to a wide range of professionals for those buying with from love birds renting out in mind. The East End is a cutting-edge hub too, from software and electronic publishing to music and digital media, attracting a highly-qualified and high-earning workforce. The world's largest to canary wharf private college for Audio Engineering, 3D and Interactive Animation, Multimedia and Games Programming offers training courses and degrees in the area, while City University and The University of East London as well as LSE, London Business School, The University of London and London Metropolitan University are all in easy reach today; for the future, there are plans for a new University in Stratford’s Olympic Park post-Olympics. All journey times are taken from Bow Church DLR station. Travel times and distances are approximate and are courtesy of www.tfl.gov.uk. *Approximate walking time from Bow Common Lane to Bow Church DLR station. Photographs depict the local area. 113118 Bow Trinity 20pp Bro_Layout 1 11/01/2013 15:58 Page 8 from world class shopping to world class sports East London is fast becoming one of the Capital’s best connected districts. Massive investment is transforming East London into a mini- metropolis with Stratford becoming a major transport hub with extensive reach, a gateway to the 2012 Olympic Games – and home to Westfield Stratford City. Planned as Europe’s largest urban shopping complex, it will feature a magnificent mall and retail quarters offering names both high-street and designer. A place defined by youthful energy and vibrancy – to be enjoyed by all ages across its magnificent triple-height mall, diverse quarters and ‘lifestyle’ street. This unique destination will also combine stunning indoor and outdoor spaces, exciting public art, boulevard cafés, stylish restaurants and entertainment with one of the UK’s largest multiplex cinemas. At the same time the sports legacy from London 2012 is already evident as the skyline is re-written. The Olympic Park and sports venues already completed or nearing completion mean post- Games the local area will possess unparalleled facilities. Tennis and hockey, swimming and athletics, cycling and BMX tracks – superb pitches and pools, courts and tracks can be made available for use by local residents, clubs and societies. The Aquatic Centre with its sweeping curved roof, designed by a Pritzker Prize winner – an award which recognises living architects of exceptional talent and vision – is one of the main venues of 2012’s swimming, diving, synchronised swimming and water polo events. Post-Games the two swimming pools and diving pool will create London's leading aquatic sports facility, while the Olympic Stadium is due to become a football venue after the end of the Games. It is a legacy that combines superlative facilities with an infrastructure that puts the future of All journey times are taken from Mile End Tube station. Travel times are approximate and are courtesy the East End on a firm base. Computer generated image of Westfield Stratford City. of www.tfl.gov.uk. *Approximate walking time from Bow Common Lane to Mile End Tube station. Computer generated image of the 2012 Olympic Stadium. 113118 Bow Trinity 20pp Bro_Layout 1 11/01/2013 15:59 Page 10 Whether it’s by road, rail or air - it’s all within easy reach. With joined-up transport links that get you into The City and Canary Wharf, the West End and Westminster, South Bank and Stratford with ease, at Bow Trinity you are well-placed for both work and play. Stratford International station is served by high-speed Javelin shuttle trains in and out of St Pancras International and to Ebbsfleet International for wider Eurostar trains and European links; be in Paris in just 2 hrs 5 mins.
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