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The Imperial Host Brochure Located in one of the world’s most exclusive neighbourhoods just moments from the popular King’s Road, The Imperial at Chelsea Creek offers a collection of Manhattan, 1, 2 and 3-bedroom luxury apartments in a unique waterside setting. indicative only) indicative Chelsea Creek (Computer generated image, image, generated (Computer Creek Chelsea CHELSEA CREEK IMPERIAL SLOANE CHELSEA BATTERSEA WHARF HYDE PARK SQUARE BRIDGE PARK STATION DUKE OF YORK CANARY CHELSEA RIVER HARRODS KING’S ROAD SQUARE THE CITY WHARF HARBOUR THAMES CGI is indicative only 2 3 View from The Imperial (Computer generated image, indicative only) Towering above the city, The Imperial boasts breathtaking views of London and the River Thames. Each apartment features a balcony and is designed to offer residents an abundance of natural light. 4 5 THE IMPERIAL CHELSEA CREEK THE VISION Chelsea Creek brings a characteristically European style of waterside living to central London. Award-winning architectural practice Squire and Partners looked to Amsterdam and Copenhagen for inspiration. Bright, contemporary apartments overlooking restful canal waterways and tree-lined promenades offer a refreshingly unique urban lifestyle. Architect: Michael Squire Walking along the promenade 6 7 A TRANQUIL WATERSIDE SETTING Discover peace and tranquility away from fast- paced city life. Over half of Chelsea Creek is dedicated to carefully considered open spaces, such as landscaped gardens, lawns and flowerbeds. Wander down tree-lined avenues and walk over beautifully designed bridges to enjoy the meandering waterways unique to Chelsea Creek. Chelsea Creek (Computer generated image, indicative only) 8 CHELSEA CREEK A PLACE OF REINVENTION With its stunning setting on the north bank of the River Thames, Chelsea has long been revered as one of London’s most desirable and affluent neighbourhoods. From the refined boutiques and eateries of Sloane Square, Duke of York Square and the King’s Road, to the beautiful sights along the Thames Path and tranquil green spaces of Imperial Park, the area is a source of constant inspiration. 11 KENSINGTON GARDENS THE IMPERIAL CHELSEA CREEK GREEN PARK HYDE PARK 21 09 HYDE PARK CORNER 1 KNIGHTSBRIDGE 13 1 07 KENSINGTON 2 HARRODS BELGRAVIA V&A NATURAL 2 HISTORY 3 MUSEUM 2 VICTORIA SOUTH KENSINGTON 3 1 GLOUCESTER SLOANE ROAD 05 SQUARE DESIGN MUSEUM 06 1 1 11 KING’s ROAD SAATCHI 1 GALLERY 1 CHELSEA 14 FLOWER 08 CHELSEA SHOW 2 CHELSEA 24 BRIDGE CHELSEA 22 FOOTBALL CLUB 2 STADIUM 2 ALBERT BRIDGE KING’s ROAD BATTERSEA BATTERSEA BRIDGE POWER 23 STATION 2 BATTERSEA FULHAM PARK BATTERSEA BROADWAY 12 PARK 4 CHELSEA HARBOUR PIER QUEENSTOWN ROAD IMPERIAL WHARF BATTERSEA FULHAM HELIPORT NORTH PLANTATION WHARF Map is not to scale and shows approximate locations only CLAPHAM WANDSWORTH JUNCTION BRIDGE THE AREA 01 The King’s Road 11 Le Colombier 22 Carlyle’s House and Garden 02 Chelsea Physic Garden 12 Lots Road Auctions 23 Furniture and Arts Building 03 Cadogan Gardens 13 Miu Miu 24 Vivienne Westwood World’s End 04 Chelsea Design Centre 14 Gordon Ramsay Restaurant 25 Hatchwell Antiques WANDSWORTH THE CHELSEA NEIGHBOURHOOD 05 The TOWNRoyal Court Theatre at 15 Partridges 26 Bandol Sloane Square 16 Royal Albert Hall 27 Granger & Co. 06 Duke Of York Square An enviable riverside location married 17 Saatchi Gallery 28 Peggy Porschen 07 Harrods with the exquisite local environs makes Chelsea one of the most 18 The Botanist 29 Science Museum of London 08 Bluebird Chelsea 19 The Ivy Chelsea Garden 30 Natural History Museum sought-after neighbourhoods in London. From the foodie havens and 09 Harvey Nichols 20 Victoria and Albert Museum stylish boutiques of Sloane Square to the fabulously famous King’s 10 Imperial College London 21 Dinner By Heston Blumenthal Road, Chelsea inspires, excites and enthrals with its beauty. 12 13 THE IMPERIAL CHELSEA CREEK 2. 3. 4. 1. ARTS & CULTURE 1. Saatchi Gallery 2. Royal Court Theatre 3. V&A Museum 4. The Chelsea Physic Garden A modern art mecca, this world- The Royal Court Theatre is a Founded in 1852, The Victoria Tucked away beside the Thames. Chelsea is a thriving cultural hub. Pop into a renowned contemporary art noncommercial West End arts and Albert Museum is one of The Chelsea Physic Garden is the local art gallery. Stroll around the V&A Museum. gallery boasts both permanent space, celebrated as a leading the world’s leading art museums, oldest botanic garden in London and visiting must-see collections. force in the dramatic world, with 145 galleries and a collection where you can explore over 5000 Explore perfectly-manicured gardens. cultivating writers – undiscovered, spanning 5000 years. edible, herbal and medicinal plants. emerging and established. 14 15 THE IMPERIAL CHELSEA CREEK 1. 2. 3. FROM SLOANE SQUARE TO THE KING’S ROAD 1. Vivienne Westwood World’s End 2. Harrods 3. Hatchwell Antiques Recognised as one of London’s most fashionable shopping First opened in the 1970s, One of the most legendary One of the most prestigious antique this iconic King’s Road boutique department stores in the world, dealers in the UK, this family-run districts, Chelsea offers an eclectic mixture is a must for both Westwood Harrods offers all-encompassing business has a large showroom of heritage, designer and independent boutiques, devotees and those interested luxury – from designer clothing on the King’s Road – the heart in British fashion history. through to food and confectionery. of Chelsea’s design quarter. as well as world-renowned department stores. 16 17 THE IMPERIAL CHELSEA CREEK 2. 3. 4. 1. FINE DINING ON YOUR DOORSTEP 1. Bandol 2. The Ivy 3. Granger & Co. 4. Peggy Porschen An elegant French restaurant in A firm fixture on London’s dining Moments from Sloane Square, Charming cake shop and lounge With its wide choice of exclusive restaurants, pretty the heart of Chelsea, showcasing and social scene, The Ivy offers Granger & Co offers Australian in Chelsea offering cakes and cafés and bustling bars, Chelsea remains a buzzing Niçoise and Provençale sharing modern British menus served in flair in a simple setting with cupcakes, savoury dishes, dishes paired with regional wines. a refined, art-filled space with a a sophisticated vibe. coffee and afternoon tea. social playground. garden terrace. 18 19 THE IMPERIAL CHELSEA CREEK GETTING AROUND Conveniently located on the River Thames and close to a range of transport options, it's easy to move around and discover more of the vibrant city from your base at Chelsea Creek. THE REGENT’S PARK EUSTON PORTOBELLO ROAD WALKING PUBLIC TRANSPORT* PADDINGTON MARYLEBONE OXFORD CIRCUS CITY OF LONDON Imperial Wharf 4 Mins West Brompton 3 Mins SOHO ST PAULS CATHEDRAL Chelsea Harbour 5 Mins Clapham Junction 5 Mins WHITE CITY NOTTING HILL CHINA TOWN BLACKFRIARS King’s Road 8 Mins Kensington (Olympia) 6 Mins BRIDGE WESTFIELD GATE Fulham Broadway 14 Mins Shepherd’s Bush 8 Mins TATE MODERN HYDE PARK WATERLOO BRIDGE KENSINGTON TOWER BRIDGE Hurlingham Club 23 Mins Victoria 21 Mins GARDENS WATERLOO Battersea Park 35 Mins High Street Kensington 23 Mins GREEN PARK HIGH STREET LONDON KENSINGTON EYE SOUTHWARK South Kensington 41 Mins Bond Street 24 Mins HYDE PARK V&A WESTMINSTER Saatchi Gallery 42 Mins Oxford Circus 25 Mins HARRODS CORNER HOUSES OF BRIDGE KENSINGTON KNIGHTSBRIDGE BUCKINGHAM PARLIAMENT NATURAL PALACE & BIG BEN Sloane Square 46 Mins Imperial College 28 Mins KENSINGTON HISTORY BELGRAVIA OLYMPIA MUSEUM DESIGN WESTMINSTER Design Museum 48 Mins Gatwick Airport 42 Mins MUSEUM LAMBETH SOUTH Heathrow Airport 54 Mins BRIDGE KENSINGTON SLOANE VICTORIA SQUARE DRIVING TATE KNIGHTSBRIDGE BRITAIN CYCLING WEST SAATCHI WALWORTH Sloane Square 10 Mins BROMPTON CHELSEA GALLERY VAUXHALL CHELSEA STATION FLOWER VAUXHALL Chelsea & Westminster Hospital 10 Mins Fulham Broadway 3 Mins SHOW BRIDGE Knightsbridge 12 Mins Parsons Green 4 Mins CHELSEA BRIDGE CHELSEA ALBERT THE KIA OVAL Westfield 14 Mins South Kensington 10 Mins FOOTBALL CLUB BATTERSEA BRIDGE STADIUM BRIDGE BATTERSEA Hyde Park 16 Mins Sloane Square 12 Mins FULHAM POWER STATION BATTERSEA FULHAM Park Lane 16 Mins Harrods 12 Mins PARK HEATHROW BROADWAY LONDON CITY KING’S ROAD AIRPORT AIRPORT Oxford Street 20 Mins Hyde Park 17 Mins CHELSEA HARBOUR PIER PARSONS King’s Cross 30 Mins White City 21 Mins GREEN LONDON IMPERIAL HELIPORT A3205 WHARF CAMBERWELL Heathrow Airport 35 Mins Oxford Circus 25 Mins Gatwick Airport 55 Mins STOCKWELL London City Airport 60 Mins RIVER TAXI PUTNEY BRIDGE WANDSWORTH Luton Airport 1 Hr 15 Mins PUTNEY BRIDGE BRIDGE BATTERSEA Fast, frequent and exhilarating, the river taxi is a popular REACH Stansted Airport 1 Hr 30 Mins CLAPHAM choice for hopping to and from Chelsea Harbour, from JUNCTION right outside Imperial Wharf to Blackfriars, Putney and LONDON HELIPORT other favourite spots. The service runs Monday to Friday WANDSWORTH BRIXTON TOWN EAST PUTNEY from 6.30am. CLAPHAM COMMON Located within easy reach, London Heliport is open daily from 7am until 10.30pm. Extended operating hours are available by prior appointment. GATWICK AIRPORT BROCKWELL PARK Map is not to scale and shows approximate locations only Journey times are approximate only. Source: www.tfl.gov.uk & Google *Public transport times are from Imperial Wharf. 20 21 THE IMPERIAL CHELSEA CREEK Chelsea is perfectly located to give children the very best start in life. Not only does London offer ample connections to various industries, there is a range of fantastic independent primary and secondary schools in the area, including Thomas’s Battersea, Eaton Square School and Godolphin & Latymer
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