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Sandringham & Wessex Sandringham & Wessex ONE TOWER BRIDGE 2 An extraordinary opportunity A unique location AN INSPIRED DEVELOPMENT 14 Squire & Partners Murdoch Wickham EXCLUSIVE FACILITIES 26 Five-star experience Basement level floorplan Ground level floorplan EXCEPTIONAL PENTHOUSES 44 The buildings Darling Associates Contemporary opulence Floorplans PENTHOUSE SPECIFICATIONS 98 THE DEVELOPERS 104 Why choose Berkeley? Designed for life Sustainability Contacts ONE TOWER BRIDGE | A UNIQUE LOCATION 1 The ultimate address in the most exciting city in the world… One of the last great riverside sites in London, One Tower Bridge offers the epitome of five-star luxury living, with breathtaking views of Tower Bridge, the River Thames and the Tower of London. This development is as extraordinary as its location. Each penthouse is finished to exacting specifications, with exclusive facilities and services on-site to meet every demand of contemporary living. Most penthouse apartments offer stunning river views: a continual reminder that you are living in the heart of one of the world’s greatest cities. 2 ONE TOWER BRIDGE | THE ULTIMATE LONDON ADDRESS 3 One Tower Bridge AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY It is rare that a prestigious scheme A VIEW THAT SAYS LONDON Imagine owning a view that takes in on such a grand scale is created Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, the river, the skyline of the financial heart at the heart of the capital. Rarer still of the city, and the political capital of London at City Hall. This is a view that for it to be adjacent to one of London’s captures the past, present and future of London in one iconic skyline, instantly most recognisable landmarks. recognisable the world over. 4 ONE TOWER BRIDGE | A UNIQUE LOCATION ONE TOWER BRIDGE | A UNIQUE LOCATION 59 CGI indicative of a view from Wessex House penthouse roof terrace CGI of One Tower Bridge One Tower Bridge A UNIQUE LOCATION Within walking distance of the City’s financial heart, close to Canary Wharf, next to a string of world-class cultural attractions and enjoying first-rate transport connections, One Tower Bridge justifies the description ‘extraordinary’. A NEW LANDMARK This is a place where history, commerce and an additional reference to the Duchy of culture meet. A stroll along the river takes Cambridge and the next in line to the you to the lively cultural centre of the South throne: an appropriate celebration of this Bank: London’s main destination for the quintessentially British part of London. arts, and home to many spectacular riverside bars and restaurants. Across Tower Bridge lies the ancient Tower ONE TOWER BRIDGE of London, which has stood for almost 1 Cambridge House a thousand years, surrounded by the 2 Sandringham House contrasting dynamism of the City of London: one of the key financial centres of the world. 3 Wessex House 4 Tudor House The rest of London is effortlessly accessible, 5 Hanover House from the private clubs and bars of Mayfair 6 York House to the exclusive shopping of Bond Street and 7 Windsor House the theatre capital of the West End. The 8 Lancaster House Royal Parks provide a haven of tranquility in the heart of the city, while a walk along the 9 St Olave’s Boutique Hotel river is the best way to enjoy the spectacular and ever-changing London skyline. One Tower Bridge is an elegant addition to that skyline, designed with sensitivity to its historic surroundings. Each of the buildings is named after one of the great Houses of the Monarchy, with Cambridge House acting as 5 2 1 3 4 8 9 6 7 10 13 CGI of One Tower Bridge National Theatre OXO TowerThe ShardTate Modern The Globe MillenniumMore Bridge London City HallSt Paul’s CathedralShad ThamesTower BridgeMonument Tower ofBank London of20 England Fenchurch StreetLeadenhallTower Building 42 St KatharineThe DocksGherkin CORNHILL TOOLEY ST Road Distance Journey Times Tower Hill 0.9 km (9 mins) Bank 2 mins “The penthouses offer spectacularly Tower Gateway 1.1 km (11 mins) Canary Wharf 7 mins wide-fronted views of the river, the London Bridge 0.9 km (9 mins) St Pancras International 11 mins Butlers Wharf 0.2 km (2 mins) City Airport 21 mins bridge, the Tower of London and the Source: Google maps (approx walking time) Source: TFL from London Bridge Station City. It is the ultimate view in London.” Michael Squire Squire & Partners 11 12 An inspired development 17 AN INSPIRED DEVELOPMENT Squire & Partners 18 The inspiration for One Tower Bridge comes from Murdoch Wickham 22 its spectacular surroundings, where some of London’s most historic buildings sit alongside dynamic new arrivals. Visionary 14 ONE TOWER BRIDGE | AN INSPIRED DEVELOPMENT 1 5 CGI of One Tower Bridge One Tower Bridge AN INSPIRED DEVELOPMENT One Tower Bridge consists of several distinct buildings, each contributing to an elegant whole. The development makes special emphasis of light and space – and most of all, the extraordinary views. THE CROWNING MOMENT CONTEMPORARY CLASSICS One Tower Bridge represents the crowning Each penthouse has been designed with moment in the development of one of exquisite attention to detail, combining a London’s most exciting and desirable respect for traditional British craftsmanship districts, between the signature brickwork with a contemporary cosmopolitan edge. and distinctive heritage of Shad Thames, This is the ultimate in city centre living. and the sharp, clean, ultra-modern lines of More London. This contrast of rich heritage and contemporary style is reflected throughout the design of One Tower Bridge. The result is a confidently understated building: a development worthy of its surroundings. VIEWS, VIEWS, VIEWS The design of the penthouse apartments is led by one overriding feature: the extraordinary views of the river and Tower Bridge. From the first sketches and blueprints, this has been the defining factor in the architectural vision. Whether you are waking up, dining with friends or relaxing on the balcony, the views are the ever-present backdrop. WIDE OPEN SPACE One Tower Bridge looks across Potters Fields Park, the Thames walkway to the river and Tower Bridge beyond. 17 ONE TOWER BRIDGE | AN INSPIRED DEVELOPMENT 17 An Inspired Development SQUIRE & PARTNERS Architects “The development is very deliberately rooted in the history of craftsmanship and materials in the area.” Michael Squire Squire & Partners CREATIVE VISION INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION One Tower Bridge reflects the creative Squire & Partners is an award-winning vision of award-winning architectural architectural practice with an enviable track practice Squire & Partners. The result is record. Established over 35 years ago, the a design that takes inspiration in the past company made its name with a number of while looking confidently to the future. high-profile commissions around central London, including The Knightsbridge and The practice’s design approach assumes Brook House on Park Lane. Recent years have that every site has its own history, character seen a series of tall buildings in London, and needs. One Tower Bridge represents Manchester, Eastern Europe and Singapore. an important and high-profile opportunity to put that philosophy into practice. For founder Michael Squire, the touchstone throughout the project was the location and the view. “The vision for One Tower Bridge is to root it firmly in the heritage and character of the surrounding area: not overpowering its illustrious neighbours in Tower Bridge and the Tower of London, but confidently adding to the rich architectural variety that you find along the river. A PERSONAL VISION Born in London, Michael Squire founded Squire & Partners in 1976. The firm has grown into one of the most respected names in prime residential development. 18 ONE TOWER BRIDGE | AN INSPIRED DEVELOPMENT 19 CGI of One Tower Bridge An Inspired Development MURDOCH WICKHAM Landscape Architects “The design of the public realm is meticulous in its detail. We have embraced the quality of the views, not only of the Tower of London, but also of the city skyline and Shard on the South Bank.” John Murdoch Murdoch Wickham appealing private courtyard garden, UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY consisting of three individually designed The external landscaping of One Tower areas, each characterised by its own unique Bridge is the work of Murdoch Wickham, water feature, including a dancing fountain, an independent landscape architect practice lily pond and stone bubbler fountain. with an award-winning track record. The garden is planted with a variety Murdoch Wickham is managed by co- of shrubs and trees including hornbeam, founders John Murdoch and John Wickham, magnolia and multi-stem pine. Granite who founded the company in 1983 and seating looks onto a formal lawn and continue to play a hands-on role in each lavender has been planted to enhance project. One Tower Bridge represents the tranquil atmosphere. a unique opportunity to put their skills into practice in one of the most desirable addresses in London. BEAUTIFUL TRANSITION For such a central location, the grounds TRANQUIL SPACE of One Tower Bridge exude a remarkable calm and peacefulness: a gentle and The result is a beautifully understated space beautifully designed transition between the that makes the most of this special location. outside world and the privacy of your home. Residents enjoy exclusive access to an LOVE OF LANDSCAPE John Murdoch and John Wickham each have over 30 years’ experience working in landscape masterplanning. Their firm combines a breadth of creative vision with a love of nature and expert attention to detail. 22 ONE TOWER BRIDGE | AN INSPIRED DEVELOPMENT 23 “The gardens combine public and semi-private spaces, while the private penthouse gardens are peaceful retreats for residents.” John Murdoch Murdoch Wickham SOCIABLE SPACE CGIs of Wessex and Tudor House The gardens combine long walkways with attractive nooks and corners: spaces for relaxing and socialising. 24 ONE TOWER BRIDGE | AN INSPIRED DEVELOPMENT 25 Five-star experience 29 EXCLUSIVE FACILITIES – Concierge Luxury Living – Car parking and security Private health club & Spa 41 One Tower Bridge is not only a home, but Basement floorplan 42 Ground floorplan 43 an experience.
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