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Sherrin House CLASSICAL LONDON LIVING Sherrin House Discover classical London living at Royal Warwick Square, with a prestigious collection of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments and penthouses. Continuing a time-honoured London tradition of a tranquil garden square, Royal Warwick Square is designed for an enviable lifestyle in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. CLASSICAL LONDON LIVING 1 Photography is indicative only ROYAL WARWICK SQUARE CONTENTS Aerial: 06 Location Map: 08 World Leading Capital: 10 Connections: 14 Royal Kensington: 16 Elevated London Living: 30 Site Plan: 32 Leisure Suite: 40 The Interiors: 42 Specification: 56 Apartment Locator: 58 Floor Plans: 60 Designed For Life: 84 Sustainability: 86 Our Vision: 87 3 Photography is indicative only ROYAL WARWICK SQUARE 5 Computer Generated Image is indicative only ROYAL WARWICK SQUARE HOLLAND PARK STATION KENSINGTON PALACE HIGH STREET KENSINGTON STATION HYDE PARK PRINCE ALBERT MEMORIAL ROYAL ALBERT HALL ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL Computer Generated Image of Royal Warwick Square and locations are indicative only THE CITY HYDE PARK CORNER STATION HIGH STREET KENSINGTON KNIGHTSBRIDGE STATION IMPERIAL COLLEGE HARRODS ROYAL WARWICK SQUARE LONDON EYE THE SHARD HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM ROYALIN LONDON’SBOROUGH CANARY WHARF WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL TATE BRITAIN Royal Warwick Square occupies a superb position in the heart of the neighbourhoodsRoyal Borough of Holland of Kensington Park, Knightsbridge and Chelsea, and close Chelsea. to the These illustrious are amongst the most sought after parts of the capital, transcending fashion to always be considered prime residential areas. 7 CENTRAL ST MARTINS COLLEGE OF ART PERFECTLY K Coss Al POSITIONED Road Kingsland Road Pentonville FINE DINING SHOPPING ART & CULTURE REGENT’S PARK E Ci 01 Kitchen W8 08 Westfield 15 The Design Museum ty R 02 09 16 oad Babylon at The Roof Gardens Harrods Opera Holland Park O Street 03 Launceston Place 10 Harvey Nichols 17 Natural History Museum 04 11 18 Kin Maggie Jones’s Piccadilly Arcade Science Museum g 05 Clarke’s 12 Fortnum & Mason 19 Victoria and Albert Museum ’s C r 06 13 20 o The Ledbury Selfridges Serpentine Gallery Bake Street UCL UNIVERSITY ss Road R bone o 07 Pétrus 14 Liberty 21 Tate Britain e a Maryl d M o orgate EUROPEAN SCHOOL BRITISH OF ECONOMICS Totte C MUSEUM Road Paddington et CIY xfor Stre ST MARY’S AXE Oor Ccus OXFORD New O Marb Ach STREET 06 Street 13 Bank eet Oxford Str COE R e CARNABY ARE g nd ST PAUL’S PAIO NEW BOND e tra n STREET S CATHEDERAL MARBLE t STREET ARCH S 14 t d r SOO e ter Roa e So A Bayswa t 3220 L Square KING’S COLLEGE Brid uthwark LONDON AYAIR TOWER OF P et nd RIVER Nott te ar re a THAM St l tr ES LONDON k r S o al 08 La sven 11 ro eh HYDE PARK G t ark n i ue e 12 g BURLINGTON e Park Aven Gree ark ARCADE Wh and B Holl l Shepherd’ h NELSON’S a ck 05 COLUMN f KENSINGTON riars GARDENS KENSINGTON TOWER BRIDGE R L PALACE o 20 GREEN a PARK d HOLLAND 04 ST JAMES’S PARK nightsbridge THE SHARD R 16 d K PARK LONDON EYE Waterloo IVER HAMES oa T Holland Road Kensington R et tre h S 02 d ig G H Roa 15 n on ro gto ROYAL pt s sin Street ALBERT om ve BUCKINGHAM en IMPERIAL Br no A K Kensington 10 01 03 HALL COLLEGE r P PALACE HOUSES OF SOUAK 219 07 PARLIAMENT SOUWARK 18 la ACO AERSI c O K e 19 S l 17 09 o GUNNERSBURY KESIO ane PARK St Victoria r t e n oad e R e IMPERIAL WAR well South t rom t m MUSEUM C Kensington e k e Warw r n a t S b E y a Gloucester Sloane m r r l u CHELSEA COLLEGE E ’ Square s Road KISRIE t r C Eb OF ARTS k i e LONDON SOUTH ck Road o 21 n b u a l BANK UNIVERSITY r b t l A O R il o ld a KING’S King’s Road M K d e ROAD VAUALL nt ad WESISER R o oa El’ C R t V d m Stree auxh a Lupus h k Road ul all Brid r F a P ge Roa o F S d ad E C o M i r R A h o ulham Palace Road n Grosven H b e T o R Oal Kenningt CISWICK l E r nt s IV Vauxhall o e ugh kme R d n a B a mba S o sea E ME s R el HA Ch T r VER ide Elm Harleyford RI ine g Ro R a oad d BATTERSEA ULA Battersea ridge Road A POWER STATION lb BARES BATTERSEA S er o ut KEW t PARK Br oad La GARDENS R i s d g’ ge Br in mb i K R x SYON e ton o t S a h PARK d E R R M oa oa A CELSEA d d H T Peckham Road R E d oa 9 V R d I R Park ROYAL WARWICK SQUARE s Roa sea ng’ r atte Ki B FULHAM Ne PALACE BAERSEA C unction CLAA AMES RIVER TH PUEY RICO CLAPHAM COMMON RICHMOND PARK WIMBLEDON COMMON WORLD LEADING CAPITAL London’s status as a leading city is undisputed. With its cosmopolitan lifestyle, international outlook, dynamic economy and first-class universities, it continues to prosper and become ever more inspiring. 11 ROYAL WARWICK SQUARE LONDON BY NUMBERS Visitors arrive in London in their millions; year upon year its popularity as a holiday destination increases. Five hundred major global organisations and businesses have offices here, and over one hundred thousand overseas students study at London’s world-class universities. Its history and culture combine prestigious Royal connections; first class theatre, museums and galleries; and four UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Quite simply, London is world class. 12 ROYAL WARWICK SQUARE CAPITAL CONNECTIONS London’s success as a world city is due partly to its superb connections to Europe and the rest of the world. From Royal Warwick Square it is easy to reach Heathrow Airport and Gatwick Airport, or St Pancras International for Eurostar services. From 2018, Crossrail will make travelling across the city even faster, connecting Paddington station to Heathrow Airport in 24 minutes and Canary Wharf in 17 minutes*. Kensington Palace Heathrow Airport Heathrow Airport 25 MINUTES 29 MINUTES 30 MINUTES Kensington Gardens West End King’s Cross St Pancras International 23 MINUTES 24 MINUTES 20 MINUTES High Street Kensington Station Sloane Square Covent Garden 15 MINUTES 22 MINUTES 19 MINUTES Design Museum Paddington (Crossrail) Hyde Park Corner 11 MINUTES 19 MINUTES 18 MINUTES Holland Park Harrods Bond Street 10 MINUTES 16 MINUTES 14 MINUTES Earl’s Court Station Royal Albert Hall Knightsbridge 9 MINUTES 13 MINUTES 11 MINUTES Kensington Olympia Station Westfield London Sloane Square 9 MINUTES 11 MINUTES 6 MINUTES FROM HIGH STREET WALK ROAD TUBE KENSINGTON STATION *Source: www.crossrail.co.uk/route Timeline sources: www.google.co.uk/maps and tfl.gov.uk 15 ROYAL WARWICK SQUARE KENSINGTON: A CLASSIC LOCATION With its Royal connections, Kensington has been the residential location of choice for centuries. 17 ROYAL WARWICK SQUARE KENSINGTON’S CULTURE The Royal Borough of Kensington and The Serpentine Galleries showcase exciting Chelsea has a wealth of choice to inspire contemporary art, and in the summer there anyone interested in culture. Three of is open air opera in Holland Park. London’s leading museums are located in South Kensington: the Victoria and Albert Elsewhere across London, there is an Museum, the Science Museum and the endless and eclectic mix of cultural treats: Natural History Museum. The Royal Albert blockbuster exhibitions at the national art Hall, one of the city’s most iconic buildings, galleries; drama and musicals in the West stages every kind of live music from rock End theatres; and ancient treasures in the to the Proms. city’s museums. 19 ROYAL WARWICK SQUARE AN INTERNATIONAL DINING EXPERIENCE For the dedicated gourmet, eating out Kensington and Chelsea itself is blessed in London is a constant adventure, with by many fine eateries, some of the most countless restaurants to choose from. notable being Kitchen W8, The Ledbury The Michelin Guide has awarded sixty-four and Pétrus, all with Michelin stars. of them their coveted stars, and many Other favourites in the area include of the world’s most revered chefs Clarke’s, Babylon at The Roof Gardens, have establishments in the capital: Launceston Place and Maggie Jones’s. Michel Roux Jr, Giorgio Locatelli, Marcus Wareing and Angela Hartnett amongst them. 20 ROYAL WARWICK SQUARE EXCLUSIVE SHOPPING One of the capital’s attractions is the in London, with some of the most exclusive diversity of its retail scene. Department in Sloane Street, Knightsbridge and Chelsea, stores Harrods, Liberty, Harvey Nichols all within close reach of Royal Warwick and Selfridges offer ‘shopping as theatre’, Square. Everywhere, there are boutiques and each with its own special ambience. specialist shops to discover. London is a city Every international brand can be found where retail temptation is almost irresistible. 23 ROYAL WARWICK SQUARE GLORIOUS GREEN SPACE Nearly half of London is green, proportionately Galleries. Holland Park, smaller but no more than any city in the world. It encompasses less delightful, is within walking distance. the grand Royal Parks, wild heaths, secret Royal Warwick Square has its own green garden squares and neighbourhood pockets space too: a contemporary garden square of green.
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