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Teddington Riverside Main Brochure Imagine a tranquil riverside location only The development sits in an idyllic position 12 miles from central London. A place on the bank of the River Thames, overlooking with views of the water and abundant light Teddington Lock. Located within easy reach and green spaces, yet just a short walk of an array of local amenities, including from some of the capital’s best retail and The Lensbury, Teddington Riverside has the dining destinations. Teddington Riverside very best of south-west London’s culture, is London living at its most relaxed, parks and schools on its doorstep. It also a modern scheme in a historic village, benefits from excellent road and rail access alive with community and culture. to London’s airports. 2 3 HAM HOUSE BUCKINGHAM THE CANARY & GARDENS PALACE GHERKIN WHARF N THE RICHMOND HYDE RICHMOND SHARD THE LENSBURY TOWN PARK GOLF CLUB WITH LUXURY SPA RICHMOND AND GYM FACILITIES PETERSHAM PARK NURSERIES 4 Locations are approximate 5 TEDDINGTON STUDIO A rippling applause OPPOSITE PAGE CLOCKWISE The development marks a new chapter in of the homes of Thames Television and Paul McCartney the life of a celebrated part of broadcasting then as an independent studio. Over six David Walliams history. This was once the site of Teddington decades, Teddington’s eight studios were Rumpole of the Bailey Studios, one of the heartlands of British home to renowned comedies, talk shows Rowan Atkinson as Mr Bean television entertainment, run by the and dramas, including the Michael renowned Pinewood Studios. Teddington Parkinson Show, Morecambe and Wise, THIS PAGE Studios evolved into one of the best-known and The Office, as well as many much-loved Morecambe and Wise centres of television production, first as one programmes for BBC, ITV, Sky and others. 6 Shepherd’s Ealing Broadway Bush NAVIGATE THE CITY Gunnersbury Park Effortless connections Boston Manor Chiswick Park Hammersmith Osterley Park Kew Bridge Despite its characterful waterside KEY landscape and proximity to the area’s CHISWICK By Car HOUSE most beautiful parklands, Teddington Syon Lane is well-connected to both central London By National Rail KEW and the rest of the UK. Fast roads take By Foot Syon SYON GARDENS you to two of the world’s biggest airports, Park HOUSE Heathrow and Gatwick, while regular Isleworth trains to Waterloo bring the City Times calculated using Google and National Rail from Teddington Railway Old Deer and the West End within easy reach. Station. Times are dependent on time of day and traffic conditions. Park Hounslow Putney Richmond KING’S CROSS ST PANCRAS 55 mins Putney Village M25 BANK 51 mins Twickenham WEST END 40 mins PETERSHAM NURSERIES RICHMOND HAM HOUSE M4 WATERLOO PARK 36 mins & GARDEN Strawberry Hill CLAPHAM JUNCTION 26 mins HEATHROW RICHMOND WIMBLEDON 28 mins 15 mins 15 mins COMMON M3 Teddington TEDDINGTON STATION KINGSTON UPON THAMES Hampton Wick WIMBLEDON LAWN 35 mins BUSHY TENNIS CLUB PARK GATWICK HAMPTON 48 mins COURT PALACE Hampton Kingston Court upon Thames Surbiton Maps not to scale, indicative only TEDDINGTON LOCK Living by the water’s edge Teddington has a millennia-old connection ambience and boat hire is still a fun to the River Thames. Its footpaths and way to enjoy the area. Careful planning cycle tracks take you out of the present ensures that the Teddington Riverside while you’re pursuing a healthy, active development improves waterfront access, lifestyle. People have lived and worked with a new riverside promenade on this stretch of river for centuries. complementing the residents’ Numerous leisure activities retain a popular own extensive park-like gardens. 10 TEDDINGTON VILLAGE Living like a local Teddington sits on the north bank of the centres of Richmond upon Thames and River Thames, a short distance from the Kingston upon Thames, while still benefiting famous royal palace at Hampton Court, from a village-like high street of distinctive started by Cardinal Wolsey in the early and individual shops and restaurants. 16th century. As the nearest village to The area’s excellent connectivity, education Hampton Court, Teddington’s importance and other amenities make it a popular place and popularity grew significantly. In the for families to make a home. There is 19th century, the creation of Teddington Lock excellent access to Heathrow Airport, the M3 Train times calculated using National Rail and the arrival of the railways transformed the and M25, and regular direct trains get you are dependent on time of day. village. Today it is close to the major retail to London Waterloo station in 36 minutes. 12 13 ABUNDANT GREEN SPACES Breathe the fresh air OPPOSITE PAGE CLOCKWISE Teddington Riverside sits alongside The palace adjoins Bushy Park, Richmond Park centuries of history. Hampton Court Palace the second largest of London’s eight Bushy Park is a sprawling masterpiece built initially for officially designated Royal Parks, Kew Gardens Cardinal Wolsey during the Tudor dynasty. and has its own acclaimed gardens Ham House & Garden Started in the 16th century, it became and annual Flower Show, as well as Diana Fountain, Bushy Park a Baroque home for King William III’s court. the Hampton Court Palace Festival. THIS PAGE Hampton Court Palace 14 LOCAL AMENITIES & THE LENSBURY Luxury living on your doorstep Teddington Riverside stands adjacent to The Lensbury – Nations, The Lensbury has an impressive gymnasium, a premium leisure club, conference centre, hotel and spa. one of the largest studio class programmes in the Founded in 1919 as a sports and social club country, a squash court and 21 tennis courts including for employees of Shell International Petroleum Company, manicured grass courts, and a fully high-tech this grand red brick building, built in 1938, is now an conference centre. The Lensbury is also home to an acclaimed destination that offers its members and acclaimed indoor pool complex overlooking the river. children a huge range of sporting and leisure facilities. The 25 acres of beautifully landscaped riverside grounds As well as a watersports centre that makes full use of its provide space for family gatherings and other events, Thames frontage, The Lensbury has superb amenities. and the 149-bedroom hotel makes The Lensbury Chosen by a number of international rugby teams as a valuable local amenity for Teddington Riverside their base for the 2015 Rugby World Cup and Six residents who choose to join. 17 5 4 10 Strawberry Hill 7 Richmond Park 8 4 Fulwell 3 6 EDUCATION 3 S 8 ta n le y 5 R d 1 P 3 5 ark 9 4 2 Rd 7 2 3 Teddington Riverside benefits from Sunday Times as the best state 1 2 1 6 4 6 4 close proximity to a significant number secondary school in the country. Q u Teddington e e of ‘outstanding’ rated primary and Exceptional private schools and n ’ s Rd K 1 secondary schools, including Waldegrave world-class universities provide in 7 g s to 2 n School in Twickenham, described by The families with abundant choices. R d 3 PRIMARY SCHOOLS Athelstan House School Newland House 36 Percy Road, TW12 2LA Waldegrave Park, TW1 4TQ 1 Hampton 19 mins 5 mins Wick Bushy Park 2 Collis Primary School Park Hill School Kingston Fairfax Road, TW11 9BS 8 Queen’s Road, KT2 7SH 2 5 16 mins 12 mins 7 Hampton Wick Infant & 3 St Mary’s & St Peter’s Church Nursery School of England Primary School 6 1 Normansfield Avenue, TW11 9RP Somerset Road, TW11 8RX 11 mins 9 mins 5 4 Meadlands Primary School Richmond, TW10 7TU Hampton Court 11 mins LOCAL AREA SECONDARY SCHOOLS Kingston Grammar 1 Teddington School SHOPPING GREEN SPACES EATING AND DRINKING 70 London Road, KT2 6PY Broom Road, TW11 9PJ Zeldaland Flowers Bushy Park Noble Green Wines 9 mins 4 mins 13 mins 1 1 1 14 High Street, TW11 8EW Hampton Court Road, TW12 2EJ 153-155 High Street, TW12 1NL Hampton Court House Tiffin School 2 The Cavan Bakery 2 Hampton Court Park 2 Robsons Butchers Independent School Queen Elizabeth Road, KT2 6RL 25 High Street, TW11 8ET Molesey, East Molesey, KT8 9DB 173 High Street, TW12 1NL Hampton Court Road, KT8 9BS 8 mins The Clock House Richmond Park A G Miller Butchers 11 mins 3 3 3 7 Tiffin Girls’ School 69 High Street, TW11 8HA Richmond, TW10 5HZ 152 Waldegrave Road, TW11 8NA Radnor House Richmond Road, KT2 5PL 4 Gardenia of London 4 Marble Hill Park 4 The Teddington Cheese 21 Cross Deep, TW1 4QG 10 mins 122 High Street, TW11 8JB Twickenham, TW1 2NL 42 Station Road, TW11 9AA 9 mins Bentall Shopping Centre Ham House & Garden The Fallow Deer Café Waldegrave School 5 5 5 Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1TP Ham Street, TW10 7RS 130 High Street, TW11 8JB St Catherine’s School Fifth Cross Road, TW2 5LH Cross Deep, TW1 4QJ 10 mins 6 Fulwell Golf Club 6 Rib & Burgers Wellington Road, TW2 5NX 4 Broad Street, TW11 8RF 6 mins CULTURE AND LEISURE 7 Strawberry Hill House 7 Itabashi 1 Landmark Arts Centre Twickenham, TW1 4ST 3 Church Road, TW11 8PF Ferry Road, TW11 9ND The Wharf Restaurant UNIVERSITIES & American International University 8 St Mary’s University 8 The Lensbury Manor Road, TW11 8BG Queen’s Road, TW10 6JP Waldegrave Road, TW1 4SX 2 FURTHER EDUCATION Broom Road, TW11 9NU 19 mins 6 mins 9 The King’s Head Pub 3 Kingston Rowing Club 123 High Street, TW11 8HG 5 Kingston College University of Roehampton Kingston upon Thames, KT2 5AU Orangery Café Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2AQ Roehampton Lane, SW15 5PU 10 4 Teddington Memorial Hospital Ham House, Ham Street, TW10 7HF 16 mins 22 mins Hampton Road, TW11 0JL 6 Kingston University 5 Teddington Pools and Fitness Centre Penrhyn Road, KT1 2EE Vicarage Road, TW11 8EZ 12 mins 6 Teddington Theatre Hampton Hill, TW12 1NZ 7 Walbrook Rowing Club/Tamesis Sailing Club Trowlock Way, TW11 9QY 18 Times calculated using Google are dependent on time of day.
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