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Apartments 3 & 6 WESTMINSTER SW1 The pinnacle of luxury The heart of Westminster Enjoying a coveted location just minutes from the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey, Hope House is surrounded by history that tells the story of the whole nation. This heritage has been carefully blended with London’s vibrancy and modernity to create a collection of 12 stunningly interior designed apartments and a superb penthouse – all of which celebrate the past and present in equal measure. HOPE HOUSE, 45 GREAT PETER STREET 1 LONDON SW1P 3LT COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGE 3 ST JAMES’S PARK COVENT whitehall LONDON EYE the city THE SHARD GARDEN the mall Trafalgar Horse Guards Victoria Royal Festival Westminster Houses of Square parade Street Hall Abbey Parliament 5 The Ritz GOLDEN JUBILEE BRIDGES P A L L M A L L T N WHITEHALL E M K P A R K L A N E N A B THE LOCAL AREA PICCADILLY M E Hyde Park A I T H E M A L L R FOOD & DRINK Green Park O T C Horse Guards Parade I 1. The Cinnamon Club Hyde Park V One of the capital’s premier Corner Indian restaurants 21. C O N S T I T U T I O N H I L L 2. Quirinale Consistently voted one of London’s 17. 11. St James’s Park Westminster Harvey Nichols Buckingham best Italian restaurants Palace Gardens The London Eye 3. Vincent Rooms W E S T M I N S T E R B R I D G E G R BIRDCAGE WALK A training ground for London’s O Buckingham Palace S V future culinary maestros E N O R 4. Rippon Cheese P L Specialist emporium offering A Belgrave C some 500 cheeses 9. E Westminster Abbey 20. Square St. James’s Park 5. Kazan Garden 7. Offers a rich tapestry of Ottoman 6. flavours in opulent surroundings VICTORIA STREET Big Ben 6. Bank Westminster 1. A modern bistro overlooking The Goring Hotel 15. 8. 18. a Victorian courtyard 12. 22. 16. 7. Quilon 13. 19. T P E T E R S T R E E T VICTORIA ST R E A Simply exquisite Michelin starred G Lambeth South Indian coastal cuisine MARSHAM STREET 2. River Thames Palace Gardens 8. M Victoria Street An award-winning restaurant, BUCKINGHAM10. PALACE ROAD wine cellar and tasting room RETAIL 20. Grace Belgravia London’s leading health, wellbeing 9. The Alfred Tennyson Victoria 15. Cardinal Place 3. A popular gastro-pub serving and lifestyle club for women Modern mini mall with LAMBETH BRIDGE Modern European cuisine a mix of retail and eateries 21. The Lanesborough St. John’s 10. Grand Imperial London Stunning hotel that’s the quintessence Gardens 16. Victoria Street 14. Often cited as the best Chinese of graceful London living Home to an array of high street favourites, 23. restaurant in London Vincent Square MILLBANK including a large House of Fraser 22. The Goring 11. Céleste Historic hotel famed for its independent 17. Harvey Nichols The Lanesborough’s timelessly style and modern British cuisine BELGRAVE ROAD 4. VAUXHALL BRIDGE ROAD From fashion, beauty, food and wine, 5. chic dining room all life’s luxuries under one roof 23. Queen Mother Sports Centre Eccleston Leisure complex with pool, 12. Ibérica Victoria Square Park various sports courts and gym A modern Spanish restaurant/ ENTERTAINMENT bar with superb tapas 18. Curzon Victoria 13. Nova Food Warwick Tate Britain Five screen arthouse cinema with a bar Victoria’s vibrant, new food Square quarter with some 20 restaurants 19. Victoria Palace Theatre A stalwart of London’s theatre scene 14. Regency Café 7 The quintessential English café and a fine start to any morning WELCOME TO SW1 The home of democracy in the United Kingdom, Westminster’s iconic collection of landmarks make it one of the most recognisable parts of London. Its appeal extends far beyond these attractions however. From fine dining, bustling food markets and cultural nourishment to hidden boutiques, high street favourites and stunning parks, some of the best of the capital is on your doorstep. What’s more its enviable location, so close to Mayfair, the South Bank and West End, means the lifestyle you’ll enjoy is simply outstanding. 9 FINE DINING A feast of gastronomic experiences Westminster’s corridors of power have ensured that the area boasts more than its share of refined dining experiences. The Michelin starred Quilon, The Cinnamon Club and favourite of the political classes, Quirinale, are but three examples of what’s on offer. The arrival of Nova Food, by Victoria Station, has only enhanced the area’s culinary pedigree – bringing together a veritable world-tour of 20 mouth-watering eateries. Add to this the array of specialist retailers which are close to hand – Rippon Cheese, the bakers, Poilâne and wine merchants, Moncharm and M Wine Store – and dining in is just as special an occasion. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP 1. The Cinnamon Club 2. Poilâne 3. Quilon 4. Quirinale 11 LIFESTYLE CLOCKWISE FROM TOP 1. Cardinal Place 2. Westminster Abbey 3. National Theatre 4. Jamb Antiques 5. Royal Festival Hall CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Life is for living 1. Tate Britain 2. Victoria Palace Theatre Food isn’t all this corner of London has to offer. Surrounded by a 3. St James’s Park cluster of ‘villages’, each with its own draws and identity, Hope House is perfectly located for a life less ordinary. From Pimlico Road’s antique shops and Elizabeth Street’s quaint parade of boutiques to Belgravia’s refinement and Victoria Street’s array of high street brands, there is a world of possibilities to explore. The pomp and ceremony of Horse Guards Parade and the relaxed charms of St James’s Park and Green Park are just moments away. Wander past Buckingham Palace, through Green Park and you’ll arrive at Piccadilly, your gateway to Mayfair and the West End, and all they have to offer. While for culture, Tate Britain’s glorious collection of British masters is only a short walk. As is the South Bank’s eclectic programme of theatre, arts, music and film – courtesy of cultural stalwarts such as the Royal Festival Hall and National Theatre. Every aspect of life is catered to. 12 All of London is yours to enjoy With St James’s Park and Westminster Stations both only nine minutes’ walk from Hope House, and Victoria Station not much further, the whole of London is at your beck and call. Adding to the eclectic entertainment offering in the immediate area, a quick journey to Leicester Square puts you at the heart of The West End. For Borough Market and the Tate Modern, just head to London Bridge. Or King’s Cross, if you fancy a trip to Paris or embracing the eclectic programme of events this new district offers. The City and Canary Wharf are just as easy to reach. So for work or pleasure, you couldn’t be better placed. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP 1. Selfridges (Oxford Circus) 2. King’s Road (Sloane Square) * * 3 MINS ** 4 MINS 9 MINS 3. Bank of England (Monument/Bank) * * * * ** 10 MINS 12 MINS 12 MINS 38 MINS 43 MINS 4. Borough Market (London Bridge) KING’S CROSS SLOANE SQUARELONDON BRIDGEOXFORD CIRCUSCANARY WHARF 5. Granary Square (King’s Cross) MONUMENT/BANK GATWICK AIRPORT HEATHROW AIRPORT * Travel times from St James’s Park Station. 8 minutes’ walk from Hope House. ** Travel times from Westminster Station. 9 minutes’ walk from Hope House. Walking times taken from google.co.uk/maps. Travel times from tfl.gov.uk 15 17 19 21 23 25 BATHROOMS, HEATING & AIR-CONDITIONING PLUMBING SHOWER ROOMS & WCs Full specification Daikin VRV air Megaflo pressurised water system Villeroy & Boch sanitary ware heating and cooling system with wall mounted controls in all rooms High efficiency condensing boiler Walk in showers and baths with Hansgrohe taps, wall-mounted drench Raindance Dust pollen filtration system Plumbing for washer/dryer SPECIFICATION overhead showers and handheld shower From the moment you step into the elegant mirrored entrance lobby, the tone Concealed ducted compact units is set for the luxury that awaits. No detail has been overlooked in creating Chrome heated ladder style towel rail Electric underfloor heating to reception SECURITY these homes. The finest materials and artisan craftsmanship have been Bespoke vanity unit including silver halls, bathrooms and en-suites seamlessly married with a host of life-enhancing innovations to create a mirror with heat pads CCTV monitoring to all landlord areas High efficiency inverter driven for collection of apartments that live up to their prime location in every sense. Fully tiled walls and floors; marble energy reduction Full access control with video entry intercom to the penthouse Intruder alarm system to each apartment VENTILATION High efficiency mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) COMMUNAL GENERAL Designer handleless, satin lacquer kitchens LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL AUDIO VISUAL BREEAM with stone Italiana worktops Grand reception hallway with mirrored Timber flooring in the hallway Fully programmable ‘Mode’ lighting control Satellite master antennae TV (SMATV) Sustainability is at the heart of the walls, ceramic stone floor tiles, recessed and living areas Blanco Adano sink and Cubic Mono system to all apartments system allowing digital terrestrial TV redevelopment of Hope House and the ceramic stone skirting with hidden LED light chrome tap (Freeview), FM, DAB, and Sky TV project team have strived to attain a strips, and wall mounted Porta Romana Luxury carpet in bedrooms Deep ceiling coving with recessed (future connectivity) to each apartment certified BREEAM rating of ‘Excellent’ pillar lights A range of Siemens integrated appliances LED accent lighting including a single multifunction oven with Bespoke fitted wardrobes to all bedrooms Data patch panel to all apartments, BREEAM measures sustainable value microwave, induction hob, fridge freezer Bespoke internal door finished
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