Atrium Gardens Offers Contemporary, Open Plan Living in the Heart of Glasgow’S West End

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Atrium Gardens Offers Contemporary, Open Plan Living in the Heart of Glasgow’S West End www.atriumgardens.co.uk | 3 ATRIUM GARDENS OFFERS CONTEMPORARY, OPEN PLAN LIVING IN THE HEART OF GLASGOW’S WEST END. This stunning new development from Kelvin Properties – the Combining the heritage of its location with the sophisticated, masterminds behind Sandringham Court in Newton Mearns contemporary design Kelvin Properties is known for, Atrium and The Atrium Broomhill – is set within the elegant private Gardens offers space, luxury and light. grounds of The Atrium Broomhill. Next to this historic C Listed sandstone building, the natural blonde sandstone, This much anticipated second phase to The Atrium Broomhill contemporary lines of Atrium Gardens will complement development is the ideal solution for those who want the its eminent surroundings, while making its own aesthetic quality and aesthetics of a brand new build home, without statement that will stand the test of time. compromising on location. GARDENS G11 www.atriumgardens.co.uk | 5 THE ATRIUM DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCING Completion of Atrium Gardens’ 33 brand new And now Atrium Gardens will stand next door YOUR LUXURIOUS apartments is set for summer 2018, and with its - an entirely new-build property constructed neighbouring conversion, The Atrium Broomhill, of natural blonde sandstone, designed to selling out off plan, interest is already soaring complement the traditional sandstone exterior NEW WEST END for this much anticipated second phase of of The Atrium Broomhill and the surrounding development by Kelvin Properties. Victorian tenements, while having its own APARTMENT. refined, sleek and contemporary finish. The former C Listed Balshagray School building started the transformation into The Atrium This impressive new residential development will Broomhill in 2016. The Roman-Renaissance style contain 33 two and three bedroom apartments, sandstone conversion has been elegantly restored including three duplex apartments and a fifth and redesigned to exacting standards, creating a floor penthouse with wrap around terrace. collection of spacious, modern apartments and The development will also boast two stunning penthouses and of course the feature Atrium residents’ sky gardens, providing unhindered from where the development was named. views over the West End, city centre and River. CGI : Residents’ sky gardens AT HOME IN ATRIUM GARDENS Atrium Gardens offers the best of both worlds Atrium Broomhill, including bespoke German – contemporary, luxury apartments set in kitchens with integrated Siemens appliances, elegant, historic grounds. Enjoy the freedom and Laufen bathrooms with Porcelanosa tiling. and convenience of open plan, modern living The Atrium Gardens development will be no without compromising on location in this different in finish and specification. fantastic West End development. Light, spacious and unquestionably modern, Savour the luxury of the spacious South and each of the 29 two and three bedroom West facing residents’ sky gardens, wrap apartments feature South or South West facing around terraces, private ground floor gardens, full height windows to make the most of the allocated parking spaces and the feeling of natural light; while Kelvin Properties’ lighting space while still being in Glasgow’s cultural designers have painstakingly planned each epicentre. With secure video entry, three spotlight and downlight in every room of every lifts giving access to all levels, and the latest apartment and penthouse. in energy efficient solutions throughout the building, there is no compromise when you And for your peace of mind, the building is reside at Atrium Gardens. covered by a 10 year Checkmate Warranty and the development factored by Taylor & Martin. The finest names in interiors and design Full details of which can be found on our feature throughout its sister building, The website: www.atriumgardens.co.uk. Images of The Atrium, Broomhill show apartment May 2017 CGI :Penthouse www.atriumgardens.co.uk | 7 THE PENTHOUSE COLLECTION TYPE 8 | SOUTH WEST ELEVATION | 1239 SQ.FT | 115 SQ.M | THREE BEDROOMS | PLOT 33 BATHROOM Area Measurements BEDROOM W ST UTILITY TWO KITCHEN HALL Living /dining room 20”7 x 14”6 7.1m x 7.2m Kitchen 14”6 x 9”3 4.4m x 2.8m Bedroom 1 9”3 x 6”5 3.2m x 3.8m* LIVING/DINING En-suite 5”4 x 6”4 1.6m x 1.9m W ROOM Bedroom 2 13”3 x 10”10 4.0m x 3.3m BEDROOM BEDROOM ONE THREE Bedroom 3 12”9 x 8”3 3.9m x 2.5m ENSUITE Bathroom 7”4 x 6”3 2.1m x 1.8m Utility 7”4 x 6”5 2.1m x 2.0m * Measurement taken at longest and widest point This exclusive three bedroom penthouse is the sole occupant of the fifth floor at Atrium Gardens and with a South Western orientation and wrap around private terrace it is the pinnacle of this outstanding and unique Copy & sizes o be completed development. This spacious penthouse apartment offers a magnificent open plan living, dining and kitchen space, three bedrooms - two of which access the terrace and the master with en-suite shower room and fitted wardrobes. A separate functional utility room completes the layout of this exquisite penthouse. GARDENS G11 Atrium Gardens Broomhill Avenue, Broomhill, THE BEST OF Glasgow, G11 7AE THE CITY ON www.atriumgardens.co.uk YOUR DOORSTEP BROOMHILL AVENUE PHASE TWO ATRIUM GARDENS The Atrium stands proud within the West And its not just the West End that is within End of Glasgow, an area known for its vitality easy reach. The Atrium is served with 1 Crow Road Retail park 2 Morrisons Partick PHASE ONE and energy. From the quirky boutiques excellent transport links the city centre, 3 Partick Train Station THE ATRIUM 4 Riverside Museum 5 Glasgow Science Centre and atmospheric bars and eateries, to the south and north of the city, and the wider 6 Scottish Event Campus & SSE Hydro 7 Finnieston independent cinema and cafés, culture motorway networks are just as accessible. 8 Kelvingrove Art Gallery 9 University of Glasgow 10 Hillhead Underground Station BROOMHILL DRIVE radiates throughout Glasgow and nowhere 11 Kelvinhall Underground Station more than in the West End. Living in The Atrium you will find a wealth of amenities on your doorstep. Highly acclaimed Kelvingrove Park, The Botanics and dozens of educational establishments including Hillhead smaller parks offer green space and walks to High School and Glasgow High School inspire your senses. Kelvingrove Art Gallery are nearby. The internationally recognised HOW TO FIND ATRIUM GARDENS and Museum, the Riverside Museum, The Glasgow University is within easy walking Hunterian, The Stand Comedy Club and The distance of The Atrium and a short car journey Grosvenor Cinema are just a selection of through the Clyde tunnel takes you directly to From Glasgow International Airport (6.4miles) From City Centre - George Sq (3.9miles) venues offering an array of cultural experiences the new Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. On leaving the airport on the M8 Eastbound, follow the From George Square along St Vincent Street, proceed to suit every individual taste. M8 to the A739 (exit 25). Continue on the A739 through out of town crossing the M8 motorway and continue The restaurants, cafes and bars of Byres the Clyde Tunnel and take the second exit onto the A814 straight onto Argyle Street which becomes Dumbarton Sport and fitness facilities are in abundance Road and the acclaimed Finnieston area signposted City Centre & Partick. Follow the A814 road Road for approximately 3.9miles. As you reach the end including The Western Baths Club, Nuffield are within easy reach of The Atrium, as are a round to the second exit for Partick. At the roundabout exit of Dumbarton Road, At the roundabout take the 4th Fitness, Anytime Fitness and Scotstoun variety of local convenience stores and shops left onto Broomhill Drive and take the first left into Broomhill exit onto Broomhill Drive and first left into Broomhill Leisure Centre and Stadium, home of the of all descriptions including antique, fashion Avenue. Atrium Gardens entrance is at the end of the Avenue. Atrium Gardens entrance is at the end of the Glasgow Warriors rugby team. and book stores. Broomhill Avenue on the left hand side. Broomhill Avenue on the left hand side. ATRIUM GARDENS - THE DEVELOPERS INTERESTED IN ATRIUM GARDENS AND WANT TO FIND OUT MORE ? Founded in 1999 by Stephen McKechnie, Just three years later, the team began work Kelvin Properties specialises in the transforming The Atrium Broomhill. The development and restoration of premium firm’s reputation preceded them and all the properties in the West of Scotland. apartments were sold off plan. The success of The Atrium Broomhill has led to The In 2013, Kelvin Properties took the Atrium Gardens development on the same derelict art deco Sandringham Court and site, and in the near future, The Atrium G1 transformed it into what has been billed as restoration in Glasgow’s Merchant City. Savills Glasgow “the most luxurious apartments in Scotland”. 163 West George Street The Sandringham Court restoration is now Each development features the same Glasgow G2 2JJ renowned within Glasgow, and a testimony impeccable taste, respectful approach, and Call: 0141 222 5869 Email: [email protected] to the craftsmanship of Kelvin Properties exacting standards that Kelvin Properties is and remains the most expensive single known for, and anticipation builds with each apartment ever sold in Scotland. new project the firm releases. www.kelvinproperties.com Important Notice: Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact.
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