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The Landmark Apartments THE LANDMARK APARTMENTS LISSON GROVE MARYLEBONE LONDON NW1 THE LANDMARK APARTMENTS 25 exclusive apartments in one of London’s most distinguished districts THE PLATINUM Collection Take a 5 minute stroll into Regent’s Park, or a 10 minute meander to Oxford Street or Hyde Park - London living at its finest. Marylebone Village LISSON GROVE NW1 London has long been voted the most reputable city in the world and with it comes one of its most affluent and sought after locations to live the lifestyle - Marylebone Village. Surrounded by many of the Capital’s greatest experiences, its Royal Parkland and world renowned universities. The Landmark Apartments re-define luxury living in a showcase capital city. Apartments surrounded by distinction, prestige and cultural style D A St John’s O Wood R London T R Zoo ALBANY STR E The Landmark Apartments command a central location, B L A surrounded by the Capital’s most distinguished districts - E together exuding every aspect of exclusive living, recreation 3 C WELLINGTON ROAD N and entertainment. I R P EET Abbey Road REGENT’S PARK Studios A B B Hotels Restaurants Shopping E Lord’s Y Cricket 3 1 The Landmark 1 The Winter Garden at 1 Stephen Foster Books R Ground O 2 Dorset Square The Landmark 2 Baker Street Emporium A Open Air D P A Theatre 3 Danubius 2 Texture 3 Kabiri R K 4 Hilton London Metropole 3 Oslo Court 4 Cabbages and Frocks Market R Boating 1000 metres 5 Sherlock Holmes 4 Roux at the Landau 5 Margaret Howell O Lake ST JOHN’S WOOD ROAD A D 6 Marriott Marble Arch 5 Atari-Ya Sushi Bar 6 KJ’s Laundry 7 Durrants 6 Locanda Locatelli 7 Cox and Power Regent’s 8 Mont Calm 7 The Montagu at the Churchill 8 M&S College 9 Portman 8 L’Autre Pied 9 Debenhams 500 metres 10 Churchill 9 HUNter 486 at The Arch 10 John Lewis GLOUCESTER PLACE 11 Marriott Park Lane 10 Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester 11 Mulberry L I S S 12 Marriott Grosvenor Square 11 The Greenhouse 12 Marc by Marc Jacobs O Royal Warwick 21 N 13 Claridge’s 12 Orrery 13 Stella McCartney E Academy Avenue D G MARYLEBONE Madame Regent’s Park 14 Millennium Mayfair 13 Galvin Bistro De Luxe 14 Vanessa Bruno G R 2 of Music E O Tussaud’s W STATION Baker Street 11 V 4 15 Grosvenor House 14 Dinings 15 Paul Smith A E R 2 16 Connaught 15 Il Baretto 16 Grays Antiques Market E 1 1 R Westminster University O 1 17 The Dorchester 16 The Reading Room at Claridge’s 17 Brown’s A Academy of Westminster D 18 Chesterfield 17 The Square 18 Petit Chou Little 5 3 Venice Edgeware 19 London Hilton 18 Kai 19 Sharon Cunningham Road MARYLEBONE ROAD 7 20 Flemings 19 Roganic 20 The Dresser M 21 Park Lane 21 Alfie’s Antiques Market 13 A R 22 Athenaeum 12 Y 4 18 L 23 Four Seasons BAKER STREET Queen’s Paddington E B College 4 24 InterContinental 14 19 8 Basin O 7 25 Lancastar Wallace N Collection E 6 26 Corus Hyde Park EDGEWARE ROAD PADDINGTON 5 Cavendish Square STATION 6 6 PRAED STREET 9 19 2 Portman 18 Square WIGMORE STREET 10 Marylebone 7 10 SUSSEX GARDENS 20 8 6 5 9 11 Selfridges NEW BOND STREET 8 17 Bond Street OXFORD STREET Marble Arch A most elite neighbourhood 16 11 15 13 12 15 25 Speaker’s BAYSWATER ROAD Grosvenor SITTING IN THE CENTRE Corner American Square 26 Lancaster Gate Embassy 13 14 16 16 Berkeley 12 Square 15 14 HYDE PARK KENSINGTON PAR 17 LISSON GROVEST JOHN’S WOOD REGENT’S PARK GARDENS KLANE 10 18 9 17 20 PADDINGTONMARYLEBONE FITZROVIA 19 21 HYDE PARKMAYFAIR SOHO 22 The Serpentine 23 PICCADILLY 24 Residents at The Landmark Apartments will be within 3 minutes walk of Bakerloo Line tube services at London Marylebone or 5 minutes from Baker Street’s comprehensive Jubilee Line, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan and Circle line services. Average journey times from Marylebone include:- Paddington 3 Bond Street 6 Green Park 8 Westminster 10 Victoria 11 King’s Cross St Pancras (Eurostar) 12 Leicester Square 13 London Bridge 15 Knightsbridge 16 Bank 18 South Kensington 20 Canary Wharf 21 London Heathrow Airport 26 London Marylebone 3 MINUTES WALK TO ZONE 1 TRAVEL Paddington Baker Street Regent’s Park Marylebone Bond Oxford Street Circus Tottenham Holborn Court Road Covent Garden Green Park Leicester Piccadilly Square Circus Victoria Westminster Embankment South Kensington Over 1,000 acres of Royal Parkland & Regent’s Canal ON YOUR DOORSTEP Regent’s Park, Hyde Park and its adjoining Kensington Gardens collectively provide over 1000 acres of green space, recreation and landscaped tranquility. Amenities and facilities abound with Regent’s Park also being home to London Zoo and what is currently Regent’s College - now officially granted University status. Regent’s Canal passes through the northern end of Regent’s Park before crossing Liddon Grove around 750 metres from the apartments, providing a quiet oasis for canalside walks. London’s West End shopping streets lie deceptively close to the Landmark Apartments The most fashionable shopping streets - Oxford Street, the busiest shopping strip in Europe, if not the world is a 10 minute walk, known to mankind while Bond Street, the most expensive retail location in Europe, is little over 20 minutes. All the brands and names that re-define quality, luxury and prestige can be found in WITHIN 10 MINUTES WALK OF THE APARTMENTS the niche pocket of the Capital. Marylebone is rich in both cosmopolitan and historic culture, from colourful streetlife to exhilarating nightlife, from Madame Tussaud’s to the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes of 221b Baker Street, or the endless array of notable residents such as T. S. Eliot, H. G Wells, John Lennon and Sir Clement Freud that have enjoyed Marylebone as their home in the past. Today, Marylebone Village is a statement of style, affluence and chic city living. A lifestyle of prestige, leisure & refined living PACED TO PERFECTION University of Westminster 30 secs New Cavendish Street, W1B 2UW UAL London College of Fashion 6 mins 20 John Prince’s Street, W1G 0BJ Royal Academy of Arts 12 mins 6 Burlington Gardens, W1S 3ET Slade School of Fine Art 9 mins UCL, Gower Street, WC1E 6BT University College London 9 mins Gower Street, WC1E 6BT University of London 9 mins Brunswick Centre, WC1N 1AW Regent’s College London 16 mins Inner Circle, NW1 4NS London School of Economics 16 mins Houghton Street, WC2A 2AE King’s College London 27 mins Stamford Street, SE1 8WA Regent’s College has now been granted private university London has one of the largest concentrations of universities and higher education institutions in the world. UCL with its principal campus in City University London 31 mins Bloomsbury and 10 further constituent faculties together with LSE on the Strand, have a collective student population in excess of 35,000. status with degree-awarding powers set to be implemented Northampton Square, EC1V 0HB during 2013. Royal College of Art 36 mins Kensington Gore, SW7 2EU Imperial College London 37 mins Exhibition Road, SW7 2AZ London Metropolitan University 38 mins 84 Moorgate, EC2M 6SQ UAL Central Saint Martin 41 min Granary Square, N1C 4AA World class universities LONDON’S PRINCIPAL INSTITUTIONS REGENT’S KINGS CROSS / EUSTON BRITISH EUSTON UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH TOWER LONDON COVENT THE HOUSES OF PARK ST.PANCRAS STATION LIBRARY ROAD COLLEGE HOSPITAL COLLEGE LONDON WESTMINSTER MUSEUM BRIDGE BRIDGE GARDEN LONDON EYE PARLIAMENT WESTMINSTER FITZROVIA THE WEST END MARYLEBONE REGENT’S MADAME MARYLEBONE MARYLEBONE OXFORD COLLEGE TUSSAUDS STATION ROAD STREET THE LANDMARK APARTMENTS LISSON GROVE LONDON NW1 LL L L GND 1ST - 4TH 5TH 6TH - 7TH LISSON GROVE A similar Galliard foyer as specified for The Landmark Apartments. N The Landmark Apartments are arranged from 1st to 7th floor levels Sleek, sophisticated style with a private residents lift serving all levels-. Each apartment style has been designed to offer a flexible choice of living, bedroom or THE HALLMARK OF GALLIARD HOMES study/store space finished and equipped to Galliard Homes’ most prestigious Platinum level specifications. Galliard Homes interiors at other Platinum Collection developments. Limited edition apartments designed for superlative living, luxury and functionality THE LANDMARK APARTMENTS LISSON GROVE LONDON NW1 STUDIO 1 BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 5 9 14 2 6 10 15 3 7 11 16 19 Total area: 38.1 sq.m. 411 sq.ft Total area: 58.5 sq.m. 631 sq.ft. Total area: 56.0 sq.m. 604 sq.ft. Living area 4.5 x 4.5m 14’9” x 14’9” Living/dining 4.8 x 3.7m 15’9” x 12’2” 22 25 Bedroom area 3.6 x 2.5m 11’9” x 8’2” Kitchen area 3.2 x 2.5m 10’5” x 8’2” Total area: 56.9 sq.m. 613 sq.ft. Bedroom 4.3 x 3.3m 14’0” x 10’9” Study 3.4 x 3.2m 11’0” x 10’5” Living/dining inc kitchen area 5.3 x 4.4m 17’4” x 14’4” Bedroom 5.0 x 2.9m 16’4” x 9’5” Study 3.4 x 1.7m 11’1” x 5’6” N 4 8 12 17 20 23 26 3 7 11 16 19 22 25 12 56 910 14 15 18 21 24 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH Apartment floor plans are indicative of the intended enhanced interior layouts but are subject to architectural finalisation.
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