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Lewisham Living Like Never Before — Welcome to Centralis 87-89 Loampit Vale, Lewisham SE13 7TG apartments in the heart of Lewisham. apartments in the heart of bedroom and three two one, new Brand LEWISHAM LIVING LIKE NEVER BEFORE — WELCOME TO CENTRALIS. Welcome to Centralis, a high quality collection of brand new, contemporary one, two and three bedroom apartments in Lewisham. Each apartment combines generous living spaces with comprehensive specifications to create highly desirable homes in a central location. The clean, modern design emphasises both space and light, with open-plan living arrangements ideal for entertaining. All apartments boast a contemporary and luxurious specification with oak engineered flooring to hallways and living rooms and bespoke built-in wardrobes to the master bedrooms. There are high quality, custom designed German handleless kitchens, and Villeroy and Boch sanitaryware to the bathrooms. Selected apartments also benefit from en-suites. Computer generated image Additional benefits include winter gardens and balconies to selected apartments and a 10 year LABC Warranty for added peace of mind. SPECIFICATION Key features Bathrooms & en-suites 10 year LABC Warranty Villeroy & Boch contemporary white sanitaryware with wall hung WCs Velfac windows and communal doors Ultra modern chrome taps and fittings Stylish, modern communal areas with passenger lift High quality luxury tiling Landscaped communal garden Bespoke glazed vanity units All apartments include a balcony, terrace or winter garden Heated chrome towel radiator Internal Feature lighting Contemporary white doors with chrome ironmongery Electrical High quality single plank oak engineered wood to hallways, living areas and kitchens Generous use of LED downlighters Carpet to all bedrooms Provision for digital TV & satellite service (subject to future purchaser connection) Bespoke built-in wardrobes to master bedrooms Provision for fibre broadband connection (subject to future Sprinkler system fitted to all apartments purchaser connection) TV points to living room and all bedrooms Kitchens Polished chrome light switches Video entry system to all apartments High quality, custom designed German handleless kitchens by Krieder, with soft close drawers and doors USB sockets to all apartments Silestone quartz worktops Bosch built-in stainless steel oven & microwave Bosch ceramic four burner hob Zanussi integrated fridge/freezer Freestanding Zanussi washer/dryer in utility cupboard* *Apart from apartment 31 where the washer/dryer is integrated A BUSTLING NEW Get on the go NEIGHBOURHOOD AWAITS. — A brief area guide on all things Lewisham Neighbouring areas of Brockley, Deptford, Ladywell, New Cross, Greenwich and Blackheath. Lewisham Town Centre continues to be one of South East London’s foremost property hotspots, with its vibrant street market, leisure centre, bars, restaurants, cafés and popular shopping centre. Centralis is surrounded by some of the most iconic open spaces including Blackheath, Royal Greenwich Park and Hilly Fields - which has amazing City views, tennis/basketball courts and a café. The Lewisham Gateway regeneration project is currently well underway revitalising the town centre and shopping area. Improvements to road layouts have also been made, ready to welcome more shops, restaurants, bars and cafés, leisure facilities, as well as Confluence Place, a park where the Ravensbourne and Quaggy rivers will meet. Situated right in the heart of the regeneration, Centralis is the perfect opportunity to be a part of one of London’s most exciting new projects. LEWISHAM’S GOT IT ALL Centralis is perfectly located for young professionals Just around the corner, Lewisham’s Model Market looking to take advantage of the surrounding has become a must-go place to eat. Running every amenities, whilst presenting an excellent long term weekend throughout the warmer months, what was investment opportunity. originally a 1950s market now serves up a diverse range of street food and drink. Along with a host Situated on Loampit Vale which has already been of other year-round local bars and eateries, leafy transformed by the ‘Renaissance’ development at the parks and shopping facilities, this South London southern end, which saw the opening of the Glass Mill neighbourhood truly has it all. Leisure Centre in 2013, boasting an 8 lane, 25 metre swimming pool, health club and indoor climbing wall. On your doorstep in the centre of one of South East London’s most exciting neighbourhoods. Eat & drink Get physical The Talbot Glass Mill Leisure Centre 0.3 miles away 0.2 miles away Maggie’s Café & Restaurant The Gym Group 0.4 miles away 0.2 miles away Sutton’s Radio Soho Gym 0.5 miles away 0.5 miles away Model Market Wavelengths Leisure Centre 0.5 miles away 1.1 miles away Rox Burger 0.7 miles away Ladywell Tavern 0.7 miles away Hit the shops Dirty South 0.9 miles away Lewisham Retail Park 0.1 miles away Lewisham Shopping Centre 0.2 miles away Brockley Market (weekly) Go outdoors 0.3 miles away Hilly Fields Deptford Market Yard 0.6 miles away 1.3 miles away Lewisham Park 1 mile away Ladywell Fields 1.4 miles away Mountsfield Park 1.5 miles away Services from Lewisham train and DLR station are just a 5 minute walk away, perfect for commuting into London. Centralis is the commuter’s dream. Just a 5 minute walk from Lewisham Station which offers excellent direct routes into a number of Central London’s most popular destinations including; London Bridge, London Victoria, Charing Cross, Bank and Canary Wharf. Further enhancements to transport links are planned with the new Bakerloo Line extension connecting Lewisham to Waterloo East, the West End and beyond, as well as Woolwich Arsenal which is currently under regeneration to include a Crossrail line by the end of 2018.* *Sources crossrail.co.uk, tfl.gov.uk On the map 1. Sutton’s Radio 6. The Gym Group 2. Lewisham Shopping Centre 7. Tesco Superstore 3. Model Market 8. The Talbot 4. Maggie’s Café & Restaurant 9. Brockley Market (weekly) 5. Glass Mill Leisure Centre d a o R r ee l y T L L t e e a wi w W sham B i St Johns ro s o h km am R W il l ad a R Ro y o o ond a s P a unt d d Mo ill A t H 20 Elio l il d H a o (9) m R (8) a h s s r i a w e e (7) L p s k d d a a e oa o Lewisham r R R B t L n t oam i a Park i nville Gra wh p r ssill i y t e (6) T V (4) r al T e d oa R Take the train Take the DLR l l She (5) Belm ont Hill Crescent ds el t Fi e e 3 mins 14 mins 5 mins 16 mins lly r Hi t S treet e S h to New Cross to Cannon Street to Greenwich to Canary Wharf rdal t Elle r o w s e l (2) o d M oa Hilly Fields R 9 mins 18 mins 7 mins 24 mins (1) ala to London Bridge to Charing Cross to Cutty Sark to Shadwell s Mar (3) 13 mins 20 mins 15 mins 28 mins to Waterloo East to Victoria to Heron Quays to Bank All train times are correct at time of print. Source tfl.gov.uk Manor House Gardens, SE13 LOAMPIT VALE BERTRAND STREET Apartments Courtyard Space APT. 29 APT. 30 THIRD FLOOR THIRD FLOOR THREE BEDROOMS ONE BEDROOM 30 Room Measurement Gross Internal Area Room Measurement Gross Internal Area 29 Living/Dining/Kitchen 26ft 11 x 19ft 4 (8.2m x 5.9m) 1,216 sqft/113 sqm Living/Dining/Kitchen 23ft x 14ft 3 (7m x 4.3m) 541 sqft/50.3 sqm Bedroom 1 21ft 3 x 9ft 1 (6.5m x 2.8m) Bedroom 15ft 9 x 9ft 1 (4.8m x 2.8m) Bedroom 2 17ft 5 x 9ft 5 (5.3m x 2.9m) Bedroom 3 17ft 5 x 8ft 8 (5.3m x 2.6m) fifl Alan Camp Architects LLP., 88 Union Street, London, SE1 0NW tel: 020 7593 1000. fax 020 7593 1001. [email protected] fifl job: drawn: date: Loampit Vale AgT 03.18 Alan Camp Architects LLP., 88 Union Street, London, SE1 0NW 87-89 Loampit Vale, Lewisham, SE13 7TG tel: 020 7593 1000. fax 020 7593 1001. [email protected] drawing: scale: job no: job: drawn: date: Marketing Plan 1:50 @ A2 2438 Loampit Vale AgT 03.18 MP-30 - Third Floor (L03) 1:100 @ A4 rev. 87-89 Loampit Vale, Lewisham, SE13 7TG drawing: scale: job no: 1 note: all dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of the drawing no. Marketing Plan 1:50 @ A2 2438 work. if this drawing exceeds the quantities in any way the architects are to 1:100 @ A4 be informed before the work is commenced. for all other purposes other than MP-30 MP-29 - Third Floor (L03) rev. planning application purposes do not scale. use dimensions. this drawing is 1 copyright. revisions note: all dimensions to be checked on site before commencement of the drawing no. work. if this drawing exceeds the quantities in any way the architects are to no. date description drawn by checked by be informed before the work is commenced. for all other purposes other than MP-29 1 29.03.18 Issued for Comment/Approval AgT CA planning application purposes do not scale. use dimensions. this drawing is copyright. revisions no. date description drawn by checked by 1 29.03.18 Issued for Comment/Approval AgT CA Store Bedroom Bedroom 2 Store Bedroom 3 Living/Dining/Kitchen Balcony Living/Dining/Kitchen Balcony Bedroom 1 " LOCATION PLAN 1:500 L O A M LOCATION PLAN 1:500 P IT V A L L O E A M N P E I T 7.14 V A L E W N A A N E 7.14 W N A A N 8.480 8.390 S 1:12 N W 8.480 c c w w P A K R R K A P E BERTRAN S D C C S W W T _ _ R P P EET C C 8.480 8.390 S 1:12 W 8.480 c c w w P A R K K R A P E BERTRAN S D C C S W W T _ _ R P P EET C C SCALE BAR N 0 0.5 1 2.5 5m SCALE BAR MP-30 - Third Floor (L03) N MP-29 - Third Floor (L03) 0 0.5 1 2.5 5m MP-30 NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION MP-29 NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION APT.
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