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Royal-Quay-Brochure-CIHK.Pdf INVEST IN A PRIME WATERSIDE PROPERTY IN THE HEART OF LONDON. 01 Each residence at Royal Quay offers a REGAL HOMES ARE carefully considered and elegant specification, PROUD TO UNVEIL as expected from a leading developer in one ROYAL QUAY, THE of the most sought after cities in the world. Royal Quay’s unique waterfront location, LATEST ASPIRATIONAL combined with excellent travel links via COLLECTION OF Westferry DLR (Docklands Light Railway) Station, offers an unprecedented opportunity STUDIO, 1 AND 2 to invest in one of London’s most exciting BEDROOM HOMES new areas. The past meets modern day at this FROM LONDON’S architecturally superior development - original LEADING DEVELOPER. structures are cleverly combined with modern elements to create a truly special residence. A NEW WAY OF LIFE AWAITS YOU AT ROYAL QUAY. BRING IT TO LIFE - Download the FREE mobile Regal Homes App and hold over this image 02 03 04 05 ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL UCL TOWER BRIDGE LONDON EYE KING'S COLLEGE CHELSEA BRIDGE GHERKIN BT LSE TELECOM LIMEHOUSE SHARD TOWER CUT CHEESE LIMEHOUSE WALKIE GRATER MARINA TALKIE LONDON BRIDGE 06 07 LIMEHOUSE CUT GREENWICH PARK CANARY WHARF WESTFERRY DLR O2 ARENA BARTLETT PARK 08 09 ALL THE LEADING WORLDWIDE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OF CANARY WHARF & THE CITY ON YOUR DOORSTEP The world famous Canary Wharf is an integral part of London’s skyline. This international business hub is home to multiple global financial organisations as well as a vast array of shops, restaurants and bars. Canary Wharf also offers considerable open space, providing welcome mid-day respite from the pace of city life. Canary Wharf can be reached in just 3 minutes from Westferry DLR or for a daily fitness fix, walking will take under 15 minutes. A GLOBAL LIFE BY DAY. 10 11 THE CITY, SHOREDITCH & BOROUGH MARKET Considered to be the beating heart of London, The City is positioned under the imposing shadow of St Paul’s Cathedral. In addition to the global financial centre, The City also plays host to some of London’s best restaurants and shops, including the designer stores and boutiques of One New Change. Steeped in history and set amongst incredible architecture, The City is a must see destination, and accessible in just 8 minutes from Westferry DLR station to Bank. 12 13 A LOCAL LIFE BY NIGHT. BUZZY BARS, STYLISH EATERIES & SO MUCH MORE... Regarded as Europe’s centre of innovation and creativity, Shoreditch now has a firm reputation as one of London’s most exciting places to visit after hours. A truly unique part of London, Shoreditch cleverly combines trendy night spots with authentic eateries, and is also the location for some of London’s most desirable restaurants and members clubs to see and be seen at, including the infamous Shoreditch House. 14 15 Closely located to Shoreditch, the fashionable district of Spitalfields offers some of London’s most eclectic nightlife. Home to a plethora of after-hours activities, Spitalfields offers museum and gallery openings as well as the usual eateries and bars. One of London’s hidden gems, Spitalfields is an ideal venue for a slight twist on an evening out, and is fast becoming one of London’s trendiest spots. 16 17 BRING IT TO LIFE - Download the FREE mobile Regal Homes App and hold over this image 18 19 EPPING Seven Sisters FOREST WALTHAMSTOW Stansted Airport FINSBURY MARSHES PARK Finsbury Park HAMPSTEAD HEATH A1 THE CAPITAL HACKNEY AND BEYOND... MARSH 1 A 0 HAMPSTEAD Holloway Road STRATFORD Dalston Kingsland QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC Highbury PARK CAMDEN & Islington ISLINGTON VICTORIA PARK London Zoo London Heathrow Airport West Ham CITY RD REGENT’S King's Cross St Pancras PARK London City Airport Shoreditch High Street Regent's Park A11 BT CITY Tower Edgware Road The British Museum Aldgate St Paul’s Bank Oxford Circus Cathedral Marble Shadwell All Saints The Gherkin Limehouse Marble Arch Canning Town Arch Trafalgar Tower Gateway Blackwall HYDE MAYFAIR Square Westferry PARK KENSINGTON GARDENS London Canary Wharf Eye Tower Bridge Hyde Park Buckingham Corner Waterloo RIVER THAMES O2 Arena Knightsbridge Palace The Shard Houses of Canary Wharf Parliament Harrods SOUTHWARK Victoria PARK ISLE OF KNIGHTSBRIDGE DOGS London Gatwick OLD KENT ROAD Island Gardens Airport FULHAM ROAD 20 21 LONDON. THE WORLD IN ONE CITY. 22 23 THE WORLD’S MOST POPULAR DESTINATION, LONDON TRULY DEFINES CHIC CITY LIVING A 24 hour city, there is always something new to discover, including famous museums and galleries, concert halls and theatres, and a plethora of exclusive restaurants and bars. Against the backdrop of the everyday pace of the city, a more tranquil side of London also awaits you. London’s spa’s and beauty boutiques, offering the very latest in treatments, provide well deserved respite while peaceful gardens located throughout the city offer precious moments of quiet reflection. 24 25 Existing station New station Surface line Tunnel Portal (tunnel entrance and exit) Key interchange Eurostar DLR Thameslink Jubilee Metropolitan Hammersmith Central Hammersmith & City District Jubilee & City District Stratford Central Central Circle East London Hayes & Ealing Bond Harlington Hanwell Broadway Street Farringdon Whitechapel Southall West Acton Paddington Tottenham Liverpool Ealing Main Line Circle Court Road Street Bakerloo Northern Circle Heathrow District Central Metropolitan Isle of Airport Hammersmith Crossrail Northern Dogs & City Line 2 Central Hammersmith Jubilee Piccadilly & City DRL STRATFORD HAYES & EALING TOTTENHAM LIVERPOOL HARLINGTON HANWELL BROADWAY PADDINGTON COURT ROAD STREET Existing station New station SOUTHALL WEST ACTON BOND EALING MAIN LINE STREET FARRINGDON WHITECHAPEL Surface line Tunnel HEATHROW CANARY AIRPORT WHARF Portal (tunnel entrance and exit) Key interchange A WORLD FAMOUS TRANSPORT HUB Royal Quay is situated close to Westferry TYPICAL CROSSRAIL TRAVEL DLR station, ensuring access to central TIMES FROM CANARY WHARF London and beyond. STATION TO: (MINS) The convenient location will also STRATFORD be accessible for the new Crossrail route, due for completion in 2018. Once complete, HAYES & EALING TOTTENHAM LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL STREET Crossrail Station 6 mins travel times from east to west will be HARLINGTON HANWELL BROADWAY PADDINGTON COURT ROAD STREET dramatically reduced. TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD Crossrail Station 12 mins A direct link to Heathrow airport BOND STREET Crossrail Station 13 mins will also be opened, providing international ACTON SOUTHALL MAIN LINE travellers with a stress free journey. WEST EALING BOND STREET FARRINGDON WHITECHAPEL PADDINGTON Crossrail Station 17 mins CANARYWHARF HEATHROW AIRPORT Crossrail Station 39 mins HEATHROWAIRPORT TYPICAL UNDERGROUND TIMES FROM WESTFERRY STATION TO: (MINS) CANARY WHARF DLR Station 3 mins KINGS CROSS Rail Station 18 mins Canary Wharf Financial Centre British Library (Via DLR) (Via DLR and Northern Line) BANK Underground Station 8 mins ST PANCRAS INTERNATIONAL 18 mins Financial District Eurostar (Via DLR) (Via DLR and Northern Line) SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET Overground Station 14 mins BOND STREET Underground Station 20 mins Shopping, Bars, Restaurants Selfridges (Via DLR and London Overground) (Via DLR and Central Line) STRATFORD Underground Station 14 mins OXFORD CIRCUS Underground Station 21 mins Westfield Stratford, Queen Elizabeth Park Shopping, London School of Fashion (Via DLR and Jubilee Line) (Via DLR and Central Line) LONDON CITY AIRPORT DLR Station 14 mins COVENT GARDEN Underground Station 24 mins London City Airport Theatres District (Via DLR) (Via DLR, Central and Piccadilly Line) WATERLOO Underground Station 15 mins WARREN STREET Underground Station 25 mins London Eye, South Bank UCL (Via DLR and Jubilee Line) (Via DLR, Central and Victoria Line) TEMPLE Underground Station 17 mins PADDINGTON Underground Station 28 mins Kings College London Heathrow Express (Via DLR and District Line) (Via DLR, Jubilee and Bakerloo Line) HOLBORN Underground Station 18 mins SOUTH KENSINGTON Underground Station 29 mins LSE Imperial College (Via DLR and Central Line) (Via DLR and District Line) 26 27 Seven Sisters Finsbury Park A1 1 A 0 HAMPSTEAD Holloway Road STRATFORD Dalston Kingsland Highbury CAMDEN & Islington ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE ISLINGTON 1 ALL WITHIN REACH UAL Central St Martins OF ROYAL QUAY West Ham King's Cross St Pancras CITY RD 4 City University London 2 Shoreditch High Street UCL Regent's Park A11 Edgware Road 3 CITY LSE Aldgate 5 Bank UAL Oxford Circus Marble Fashion Shadwell Limehouse All Saints Arch Canning Town 6 Tower Gateway MAYFAIR King’s College Westferry Blackwall Hyde Park Corner Knightsbridge Waterloo RIVER THAMES Canary Wharf 7 Imperial College London Victoria ISLE OF DOGS KNIGHTSBRIDGE 8 UAL Chelsea OLD KENT ROAD Island Gardens FULHAM ROAD 9 Goldsmiths 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Goldsmiths UNIVERSITY OF LONDON london college of fashion Established in 2004, Central University College London Founded in 1895, LSE is a One of London’s oldest Established in Shoreditch One of the founding colleges Consistently rated amongst Established in 1986, UAL now Located in South London, St Martins has an alumni of (UCL) is London’s oldest specialist university with a universities, City University in 1906, London College of the Federal University of the world’s best universities, boasts an alumni of students home to major cultural over 19,000 students from university and ranks in considerable international is committed to academic of Fashion is a leading London, King's College is Imperial College is globally from over 100 countries, landmarks including the over 100 countries, and is the top ten of universities intake. LSE is renowned for excellence and focuses on global provider of fashion based in the heart of London, recognised for outstanding and is Europe's largest National Theatre and a world leading centre for worldwide. It has an active specialising in the field of business and professional education. Its modern Four of the college’s five education in the sciences, provider of education Tate Modern, Goldsmiths art and design education. international student the social sciences, from studies.
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