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West-End-Gate.Pdf Refined London living reinvented Announcing the entrance to London’s West End, the aptly named West End Gate is a modern interpretation of classic London. Inspired by the much loved mansion block vernacular, it brings brand new homes to one of London’s most prestigious postcodes. Its 30-storey tower is iconic in form and stature, providing impressive city views. Designed by renowned architects Squire & Partners, West End Gate offers a range of facilities, including a 24-hour concierge, residents’ private gym and pool, cinema screening room, and business lounge, while brand new boutiques, restaurants and cafés lead onto Edgware Road. At the heart of West End Gate is a garden oasis where a new piazza will be created, complete with water features and seating. 1 WEST END GATE Computer-generated image of Westmark, indicative only and subject to planning. Contents 08 Quintessential London 12 Transport & travel 24 Beautifully crafted, innovative architecture 32 Garden square in the heart of London 36 State-of-the-art facilities 44 Classic interiors 56 A vision created through partnership 60 Designed For Life 2 3 WEST END GATE WEST END GATE Computer-generated image, indicative only and subject to planning. The Shard Marylebone Station The London Eye Big Ben The Houses of Parliament Westminster Abbey St James’s Park Selfridges Oxford Street Hyde Park WEST END GATE 4 The Serpentine WEST END GATE 5 Computer-generated image, indicative only and subject to planning. 6 7 WEST END GATE WEST END GATE Landseer Lion & Big Ben, Trafalgar Square. Quintessential London 8 9 WEST END GATE WEST END GATE 01 Royal Albert Hall. 02 Ralph Lauren, New Bond Street. 03 View of The Thames, Tower Bridge, City Hall & The Shard. 01 02 03 10 11 WEST END GATE WEST END GATE N Walk Underground Road Rail TRICYCLE THEATRE & Bus THE ROYAL CENTRAL SCHOOL OF SPEECH AND DRAMA Edgware Road Station Lord’s Cricket Ground Farringdon SWISS 1 min 5 mins 19 mins COTTAGE PRIMROSE HILL Regent’s Park Station HAMPSTEAD CAMDEN TOWN THEATRE 4 mins DISHOOM Marylebone Station Nobu Heathrow Airport QUEEN’S 9 mins 11 mins 21 mins QUEEN’S PARK PARK ZSL LONDON TENNIS COURTS QUEEN’S Euston PARK ZOO GEFFRYE KING’S CROSS MUSEUM HACKNEY 14 mins & ST PANCRAS CITY FARM Paddington Station Green Park Liverpool Street LORD’S REGENT’S PARK CRICKET HOXTON EVERYMAN 11 mins 12 mins 25 mins GROUND SQUARE The Royal Academy KENSAL GREEN PADDINGTON CINEMA PARADISE BY WAY RECREATION GROUND SADLERS WELLS OF KENSAL GREEN Transport 15 mins THEATRE COLUMBIA ROAD Hyde Park Mahiki Old Street PARLOUR CITY UNIVERSITY WHITE CUBE FLOWER MARKET MAIDA VALE BOATING GALLERY 15 mins 14 mins 30 mins LAKE BBC MAIDA VALE PRINCE V&A DOCK KITCHEN Selfridges STUDIOS ALFRED CHILDHOOD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MUSEUM & Travel 16 mins WARWICK LONDON Marble Arch Bond Street Canary Wharf AVENUE CAFE MARYLEBONE UNIVERSITY FARRINGDON 15 mins 14 mins 34 mins THE SUMMERHOUSE LAVILLE REGENT’S PARK OF LONDON Hyde Park CLIFTON NURSERIES SAINSBURY’S BAKER STREET SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET 18 mins LITTLE VENICE EDGWARE ROAD BRICK LANE LITTLE VENICE MARYLEBONE Regent’s Park Victoria & Albert Museum SPORTS CENTRE EDGWARE ROAD OLD SPITALFIELDS MARKET 16 mins 14 mins LADBROKE MARKS & SPENCER UNIVERSITY GROVE OF WESTMINSTER West End Gate is perfectly positioned to enjoy Nobu LONDON HAWKSMOOR BEACH WAITROSE TOTTENHAM BLANKET CHILTERN COURT ROAD SCHOOL OF LIVERPOOL STREET 18 mins FIREHOUSE OXFORD ECONOMICS MUSEUM OF the very best of London. World-class cuisine and Chiltern Firehouse Buckingham Palace BABYLON CIRCUS ELECTRIC PADDINGTON LONDON SELFRIDGES jewels of cultural heritage are enviably close. 18 mins 15 mins CINEMA COCOMAYA COVENT Alain Ducasse GARDEN HUMMINGBIRD BAKERY SOHO ALDWYCH THEATRE BANK LANCASTER GATE BOND STREET at the Dorchester ROYAL OPERA HOUSE Residents will enjoy convenient high-frequency travel Marylebone High Street Harrods LADBROKE GROVE PORTOBELLO RD MARBLE ARCH CITY OF 18 mins NATIONAL GALLERY ADELPHI LONDON MAYFAIR THE SAVOY from Edgware Road station, a mere one-minute walk from 19 mins 15 mins BBC WORLDWIDE ITALIAN GARDENS LE GAVROCHE THEATRE West End Gate. From here, four Underground lines provide swift COWSHED ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS TOWER HILL University of Westminster WESTFIELD SERPENTINE access around London. Paddington station is a short walk away Selfridges Saatchi Gallery LONDON SACKLER GALLERY ALAIN DUCASSE AT 19 mins AYANNA SPA HYDE PARK THE DORCHESTER OXO ST KATHARINE DOCKS 20 mins 17 mins MAZI NATIONAL TOWER and, as well as direct links to Heathrow Airport, it is also one of HORSE GUARDS THEATRE PARADE HAYWARD GALLERY HOLLAND PARK NOBU the stations on the new Crossrail Elizabeth line. Edgware Road Theatre Royal Haymarket NOTTING HILL IMAX Alain Ducasse King’s Cross St Pancras FARMERS’ MARKET itself is served by a number of bus routes, ensuring convenient 21 mins MANDARIN ORIENTAL ST JAMES’S LONDON BRIDGE at the Dorchester 20 mins PARK LE PONT DE LA TOUR travel to central London destinations and beyond. SHEPHERD’S HARVEY NICHOLS MARCUS WATERLOO SOUTHWARK 25 mins BUSH ROYAL ALBERT HALL KNIGHTSBRIDGE English National Opera HIGH STREET KENSINGTON BERMONDSEY Royal Opera House SCIENCE LOUIS VUITTON 21 mins MUSEUM DIOR WESTMINSTER STREET KENSINGTON GIORGIO ARMANI ABBEY University of Westminster 23 mins SOUTH BANK HARRODS PRADA IMPERIAL WAR UNIVERSITY 29 mins OLYMPIA V&A WESTMINSTER MALTBY STREET MUSEUM MARKET Adelphi Theatre BERMONDSEY Covent Garden 23 mins HAMMERSMITH LAMBETH JO MALONE PALACE Nobu 23 mins VICTORIA ELEPHANT & CASTLE 29 mins THE ROYAL COURT THEATRE TIFFANY & CO London School of Economics LYRIC EARLS COURT The Savoy HAMMERSMITH SLOANE SQUARE 24 mins TATE KATE SPADE BRITAIN Harvey Nichols 28 mins SAATCHI NEWPORT STREET GALLERY GALLERY 30 mins EVENTIM Marcus APOLLO Tate Modern RESTAURANT GORDON RAMSAY 27 mins CHELSEA Marcus at The Berkeley 33 mins CHELSEA PHYSIC GARDEN THE QUEEN’S CLUB 31 mins VAUXHALL Aldwych Theatre BLUEBIRD 28 mins THE OVAL Harrods THE HARWOOD ARMS 35 mins BATTERSEA PARK FULHAM STAMFORD BRIDGE CHELSEA FC 12 13 Map is not to scale and shows approximate locations only. All travel times are approximate and taken from www.tfl.gov.uk, walkit.com and google.co.uk/maps and thetrainline.com. Train and bus times represent peak journey times. Underground travel from Edgware Road Station. Rail travel from Paddington Station. WEST END GATE WEST END GATE Hyde Park. Two Royal Parks Enjoy the close proximity to two of London’s most famous parks. Whether you prefer a scenic walk on the banks of The Serpentine in Hyde Park or delight in the captivating scent of the Rose Garden at Regent’s Park, you are never far from verdant parkland. The Serpentine Bridge in Kensington Gardens, London. 14 15 WEST END GATE WEST END GATE 01 Hyde Park. 02 Gate in Hyde Park. 03 Hyde Park café. 04 Path & bench Regent’s Park. 04 01 More than 760 acres of parkland waiting to be enjoyed at the nearby Regent’s & Hyde Parks. 02 03 16 17 WEST END GATE WEST END GATE Welcome to the neighbourhood West End Gate is positioned between the tranquil waterways of Little Venice and the stylish mansions of Marylebone. Live in an area renowned for its timeless charm and refined lifestyle, a destination long established as a desirable place to live. Fischer’s Viennese café, 50 Marylebone High St, W1. 18 19 WEST END GATE WEST END GATE 1 RAOUL’S DELI 7 SELFRIDGES & CO. High quality delicatessen. World-famous department 8-10 Clifton Road store featuring designer fashion, London, W9 1SZ accessories and a foodhall. N OPENING HOURS: 400 Oxford Street ZSL LONDON REGENT’S PARK Mon – Fri 7:30am – 8:30pm London, W1A 1AB PADDINGTON ABBEY ROAD ZOO Saturday 7:30am – 8:00pm OPENING HOURS: RECREATION STUDIOS Sun & Bank Holiday Mon – Sat 9:30am – 9:00pm GROUND 8:30am – 7:00pm Sun 11:30 - 6:00pm LORD’S www.raoulsgourmet.com www.selfridges.com CRICKET +44 (0)20 7289 6649 +44 (0)800 123 400 MAIDA VALE GROUND 2 BAKER & SPICE 8 LISSON GALLERY WELLINGTON OPEN AIR THEATRE 6 HOSPITAL An original selection of cakes, Contemporary art gallery pastries, breads & cookies. founded in 1967. LONDON BUSINESS QUEEN MARY’S 20 Clifton Road 67 Lisson St SCHOOL ROSE GARDENS Maida Vale London, NW1 5DA London, W9 1SU OPENING HOURS: BBC MAIDA VALE STUDIOS OPENING HOURS: Mon – Fri 10:00am – 6:00pm Mon – Sat 7:00am – 7:00pm Sat 11.00am – 5:00pm Sun 8:00am – 6:00pm www.lissongallery.com 04 1 Lively & THE COCKPIT www.bakerandspice.uk.com +44 (0)20 7724 2739 CAFE LAVILLE THEATRE REGENT’S UNIVERSITY +44 (0)20 7289 2499 01 Club Monaco store PRINCE ALFRED THE SHOWROOM LONDON GREAT 9 QUEENS ICE AND BOWL 2 Chiltern St, W1. 2 3 GALLERY PORTLAND 02 Raoul’s Deli STREET 3 ABSOLUTE FLOWERS Ice skate, bowl and dine. prestigious Maida Vale, W9. SHERLOCK HOLMES MUSEUM Contemporary floristry, 17 Queensway, Bayswater 03 Marylebone Railway Station. MADAME TUSSAUDS REGENT’S PARK stylish gifts and homeware. 04 Hyde Park. WARWICK AVENUE BAKER STREET London, W2 4QP MARYLEBONE 12-14 Clifton Road 05 Little Venice. Y OPENING HOURS: THE SUMMERHOUSE LITTLE VENICE WA THE PORTLAND 01 05 CLIFTON EST THE LONDON CLINIC London, W9 1SS SPORTS CENTRE E W HOSPITAL Sun – Thurs 10:00am – 11:00pm NURSERIES 8 TH THE LANDMARK HOTEL 5 OPENING HOURS: Fri – Sat 11:00am – midnight CITY OF BT TOWER Mon – Sat 8:00am – 6:30pm Benefitting from a central London location, UNIVERSITY OF www.queensiceandbowl.co.uk WESTMINSTER Sun 10:00am – 5:30pm COLLEGE SAINSBURY’S WESTMINSTER +44 (0)20 7229 0172 West End Gate is uniquely placed between KING EDWARD www.absoluteflowersandhome.com LITTLE VENICE EDGWARE ROAD VII HOSPITAL +44 (0)20 7286 1155 10 HEAL’S two of London’s most iconic parks – Hyde Park MARYLEBONE THE WESTWAY Modern contemporary furniture to the south and Regent’s Park to the north-east.
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