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Stanmore Place Clement Court Clement Court Distinctly different Outstanding contemporary living Stanmore Place The success story continues St Edward’s Stanmore Place is now firmly established as one of the most desirable new communities in the Stanmore area. Clement Court is the latest phase to be added to this unique development, distinguished by its water features, landscaped squares, avenues and contemporary architecture. Photography of Stanmore Place show apartment interiors is indicative only. Computer generated image of Clement Court is indicative only. Contents 01 London, the world city 02 Location is everything 03 Your local lifestyle 05 The contemporary community 07 Introducing Clement Court 09 Desirable details 12 Kitchen perfection 13 The luxury of sleep 16 Awash with style 17 Exclusively for residents 19 Specification 21 Clement Court floor plans 38 Stanmore Place Awards 39 Vision2020 40 Sustainability at Stanmore Place 41 Designed for life 43 Apartment locator Computer generated image of Clement Court is indicative only. London, the world city Enjoying more prestige than ever after the glories of the Olympics, London continues to be one of the most enthralling cities in which to live. At Stanmore Place, all of London’s temptations and attractions are just half an hour away by London Underground*. There is shopping, in world famous Bond Street, Sloane Street, Knightsbridge and Oxford Street, where you can browse in boutiques and department stores for luxuries and everyday purchases. If you want fine dining, London delivers: it currently has sixty-four Michelin-starred restaurants and countless others of every nationality. The arts, entertainment and cultural world also makes its presence felt in London. International stars of theatre, opera, arts, rock and classical music perform in London’s theatres, arenas and concert halls which range from intimate The London Eye 40 minutes* performance spaces to the vast auditoria of the O2 Arena and Wembley Stadium. The Capital’s visitor attractions are just as varied, from its revered palaces, All you love about London is a mere 25 minutes away by tube* churches and museums to the excitements of new venues such as Tate Modern and The Shard. *Journey times are approximate only. www.tfl.gov.uk 1 Piccadilly Circus 40 minutes* Efficient road and rail connections make Stanmore Place Location is everything a near-perfect location for work as well as leisure. One of the best aspects of Stanmore Place is its excellent connections to London and beyond. You can take the Jubilee Line from Canons Park station, just a few minutes walk from your front door. This is your direct route to Baker Street, Bond Street, Canary Wharf and Stratford, all key destinations for business or pleasure. Watford 16 mins, 8.3 miles Stanmore Place is also well placed for road travel, within easy reach of the M1, A406 North Circular Road and Heathrow Airport, with shopping destinations such as Watford Brent Cross Canary Wharf tube station and Brent Cross just a short journey by car. shopping centre 50 mins 17 mins, 7.1 miles Middlesex University Liverpool Street tube station 14 mins, 6.1 miles 47 mins Harrow & Wealdstone Waterloo tube station National Rail station 37 mins 10 mins, 3.1 miles Edgware Bond Street tube station 8 mins, 2.9 miles 30 mins M1 Junction 4 Baker Street tube station London City Airport 6 mins, 2.5 miles 25 mins 43 mins, 25.7 miles Stanmore Canons Park tube station Heathrow Airport High Street 2 mins walk 40 mins, 16.1 miles 3 mins, 0.4 miles Journey times are approximate only. www.maps.google.co.uk. www.tfl.gov.uk 2 Your local lifestyle Stanmore has a London village ambience, with shops, cafés, boutiques and restaurants clustered along The Broadway and Stanmore Hill. Amenities include a Sainsbury’s superstore as well as a wide range of independent retailers. In the evening, you can choose from cocktail bars, a range of restaurants and traditional pubs. Within a short drive of Stanmore there are many other options for shopping and leisure. In Bushey, with its traditional character, there are antique shops to browse in and a host of fine restaurants to try. Battlers Green Farm in Radlett, has a range of shops in a traditional farmyard setting, while in complete contrast, Brent Cross shopping centre is indispensable for fashion boutiques and department stores including John Lewis and Fenwick. Some of the most illustrious schools in the country are within a few miles of Stanmore Place. They include Harrow School, Haberdashers’ Aske’s, North London Collegiate, Merchant Taylors’, Queen Elizabeth School as well as The Hendon campus of Middlesex University. Bushey High Street 3 Canons Park. Bushey High Street. Canons Park. Bentley Priory Nature Reserve. St James Restaurant, Bushey. Stanmore is a London village with an excellent range of shops and is just 25 minutes from the heart of London 4 Battlers Green Farm, Radlett. Battlers Green Farm, Radlett The contemporary community Stanmore Place is an exemplary modern and well established community that combines outstanding contemporary architecture with the opportunity to enjoy a relaxing way of life in natural surroundings. Green open spaces, feature lake, water features, tree-lined avenues and impressive landscaping all contribute to the highly distinctive setting that distinguishes Stanmore Place. Photography of Stanmore Place 5 Photography depicts previous phase of Stanmore Place, Madeleine Court. WHITCHURCH LANE PEDESTRIAN RESIDENTIAL ACCESS KEY: CANONS PARK TUBE STATION CLEMENT COURT PREVIOUS PHASES HITCHIN LANE FUTURE PHASES HOUSING ASSOCIATION HENRY PLAY COURT AREA LETCHWORTH ROAD SOVEREIGN HONEYPOT LANE HONEYPOT COURT MADELEINE COURT HOWARD ROAD REGENCY COURT ATTLEE COURT ATTLEE VICTORIA COURT FEATURE LAKE WAY UNWIN MONARCH CLEMENT COURT COURT MAIN RESIDENTIAL HOWARD ROAD ENTRANCE ESTATE MOORE MANAGEMENT COURT MULTISTOREY CAR PARk AND COMMERCIAL SPACE AND GYM ENTRANCE/ExIT TO CAR PARk 10 Stanmore Place site plan is for illustrative purposes only and is not to scale. Introducing Clement Court Clement Court takes the success story of Stanmore Place to the next stage and continues the theme of distinctly different living. This exclusive phase offers a range of highly specified 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments as well as penthouses boasting wrap around, dual aspect terraces. The five-storey building is set around a central water feature located in the gated and landscaped private courtyard. Clement Court benefits from all the advantages that have made Stanmore Place one of North West London’s most sought after places to live. 7 Computer generated images of Clement Court are indicative only. 8 Desirable details At Clement Court, every desirable detail is included to create elegant, light filled interiors where form and function blend perfectly. The scene is set by bespoke entrance doors in a white oak finish, a theme continued by a choice of the timber effect flooring in the hall, kitchen and living room. Generously sized living rooms are enhanced by considerable windows, many with splendid views of the private central courtyard and water feature. Other stylish features include light white oak finish internal doors with polished chrome door handles, recessed downlighters throughout, and white skirtings and deep architraves. Selected apartments also have a well-proportioned decked balcony or paved terrace. 9 Photography depicts Stanmore Place show apartment interiors and is indicative only. 10 Individually planned kitchens offer high quality units and appliances 11 Kitchen perfection The heart of your home in Clement Court is individually planned using a contemporary combination of high gloss cabinets, beautifully balanced by composite stone worktops and matching upstands. The full complement of energy efficient integrated and stainless steel appliances is also incorporated, with a frameless touch control ceramic hob, multi-function oven, combination microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher completing your stylish and functional kitchen. Photography depicts Stanmore Place show apartment interiors and is indicative only. 12 The luxury of sleep At Clement Court you are set to enjoy the perfect night’s sleep in luxurious surroundings. Your fully carpeted principal bedroom features a fitted wardrobe with light white oak finish or smoked glass mirrored sliding doors, complete with internal fittings such as a shoe rail, shelf and hanging rail. 13 14 Photography depicts Stanmore Place showPhotography apartment interiorsof Stanmor ande isPlace indicative show apartmentonly. interiors is indicative only 15 Photography depicts Stanmore Place show apartment interiors and is indicative only. Awash with style The bathroom and shower room reflect spa hotel style, with their contemporary sanitaryware in classic white, chrome taps and fittings and large format porcelain tile wall and floor finishes. The chrome finish ladder-style heated towel rail, frameless glass bath screen, and fitted light white oak finish mirrored cabinet complete the high specification. 16 Exclusively for residents The quality of Stanmore Place is obvious from the moment you cross the bridge over the feature lake and enter the award-winning development. Many features have been included to enhance residents’ lifestyles, such as the 24 hour concierge service, car share club and residents’ gym, which is open night and day and offers the services of a personal trainer and therapist.† The lush, award-winning landscaped gardens and internal communal areas are kept looking their best by the maintenance team. As Stanmore Place develops, new commercial facilities will open, creating a truly unique lifestyle. As well as the touches of luxury which abound throughout the development, great thought has been given to the safety and security of the community at Stanmore Place. All apartments benefit from an audio entry system within the hallway and all feature lockable windows and Metropolitan Police-approved Secure By Design front door locks. Power and dual telephone points are also provided for wireless intruder alarms, should residents wish to install them at a later date. † By appointment, fees apply. 17 Photography depicts the feature lake at Stanmore Place.
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