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151 Newham's Yard Brochure .Pdf 151 TOWER BRIDGE ROAD LONDON SE1 NEWHAM’S YARD The gateway to luxurious living & the gateway to the City 151 TOWER BRIDGE ROAD 1 V isionary, vibrant & cosmopolitan NEWHAM’S YARD WILL BE A NEW DESTINATION ON LONDON’S SOUTH BANK 2 3 ▼ Newham’s Yard South is located on Tower Bridge Road and lies within 650 metres of Tower Bridge itself – the gateway to the City. ▼ The development will have direct pedestrianised access via Newham’s Row into the artisan and atmospheric charm of Bermondsey Street. ▼ Residents at Newham’s Yard South will be within 10 minutes walk of London Bridge Zone 1 transport interchange providing Jubilee Line, Northern Line & mainline connectivity. ▼ Many of London’s landmark destinations will be within convenient proximity including Butlers Wharf, More London, Hay’s Galleria, The Shard, Borough Market and Tate Modern. 57 highly specified apartments linked via Newham’s Row to Location Bermondsey Street OVERVIEW and within 10 minutes walk of London Bridge transport interchange. ▼ The financial heart of the City will be a 2 minute (one stop) hop on the tube from London Bridge, alternatively, it will also be a convenient walkable commute. ▼ King’s College Guy’s Campus – home to the faculty of life sciences and medicine will be a 16 minute walk. ▼ Two of the Capital’s most iconic street markets – Bermondsey Market and Maltby Street Market will be within a stone’s throw of the apartments. A joint development by ▼ The entire showcase district of the South Bank – Europe’s largest centre for the arts, media and entertainment will be 3 minutes by tube from London Bridge. 4 5 The Capital ON YOUR DOORSTEP 6 7 OLD STREET Barbican Barbican Centre BROADGATE SHOREDITCH Moorgate Broadgate Circle BARBICAN LIVERPOOL Finsbury STREET Circus Old Spitalfields Market LONDON WALL MOORGATE St Bart’s LONDON WALL ISLINGTON Hospital Angel Petticoat Lane Market HAPEL ROAD HOLBORN VIADUCT Guild Hall KING’S CROSS BISHOPSGATE Aldgate East ST PANCRAS GRESHAM ST HOUNDSDITCH WHITEC EUSTON FINSBURY Old Street Old REGENT’S PARK ALDERSGATE ST STREETTower COMMERCIAL ROAD Bailey Euston Square City University St. Paul’s ROAD 42 The Aldgate University Gherkin LEMAN STREET OLD B College London Warren Street Russell Square CHEAPSIDE DLE STREET St. Paul’s BLOOMSBURY Farringdon ALDGATE HIGH STREET Cathedral THREADNEE Barbican MINORIES LIVERPOOL STREET University of Moorgate Westminster THEBank CITY Holborn THE CITY Aldgate CORNHILL THE WEST END Tottenham Court Road HOLBORN London School St Paul’s QUEEN VICTORIA ST Oxford Street GRACECHURCH Marble Arch SOHO of Economics Bank CANNON STREET WHITECHAPEL Covent Garden BLACKFRIARS Lloyd’s Bond Street Mansion Temple House of London Leicester Square King’s College Monument FENCHURCH STREET UPPER THAMES STREET FENCHURCH MAYFAIR BLACKFRIARS Leadenhall STREET Market Piccadilly Circus Monument Tower Gateway CHARING CROSS CANNON HYDE PARK THE SOUTH BANK Tower Hill STREET Green Park LONDON BRIDGE LOWER THAM Southwark Millennium ES ST EAST SMITHFIELD GREEN King’s College PARK Bridge ST JAMES’S Westminster Guys Campus Custom THE HIGHWAY Hyde Park Corner PARK WATERLOO House Knightsbridge BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE BLACKFRIARS Tower of Bankside London SOUTHWARK BRIDGE WESTMINSTER King’s College BERMONDSEY Gallery Shakespeare’s St Katharine Tate Globe Financial Docks Modern Times Vinopolis LONDON BRIDGE Southwark HMS Belfast Cathedral VICTORIA Borough Hay’s Market Galleria SOUTHWARK STREET More London City TOWER BRIDGE Hall River Thames The LONDON TOOLEY STREET Shard BRIDGE Newham’s Yard South ST THOMAS King’s College Butler’s Wharf Guy’s Campus Design will be perfectly placed to provide Estate Museum SOUTHWARK STREET BERMONDSEY STREET easy access to the City, the West End and the HIGH STREET D Leathermarket Borough Gardens BLACKFRIARS ROAD BLACKFRIARS cultural heart of London’s South Bank ROA TOWER BRIDGE ROAD JAMAICA ROAD TANNER ST DRUID STREET BOROUGH Tabard Gardens BRIDGE LONG LANE The development will offer luxurious London living with fast connections to all parts of the BOROUGH RD GREAT DOVER STREET metropolis, including its world renowned SOUTHWARK ABBEY ST universities, West End shopping, nightlife, LONDON ROAD NEWINGTON CAUSEWAY HARPER ROAD royal parks and financial sectors. BERMONDSEY The location is both strategic and central while being nestled adjacent to quiet gardens GRANGE ROAD adorned with mature trees and public green space. Elephant & Castle TOWER BRIDGE ROAD Bricklayer’s Arms NEW KENT ROAD SOUTHWARK PARK ROAD 9 Mainline Rail London Bridge is served by Southeastern services travelling to and from destinations in South East London, Kent and East Sussex. The station now has a new concourse – one of the largest in the UK linking tube, rail and bus connections and enabling Thameslink trains to arrive and depart every 3 minutes. Crossrail Canary Wharf The nearest Crossrail interchange will be at Canary Wharf – 7 minutes direct from London Bridge on the Jubilee Line. When fully operational, this new super fast rail network will bring London Heathrow airport to within 40 minutes journey time – streamlining global travel for residents at Newham’s Yard South. Connect when minutes matter LONDON BRIDGE ZONE 1 – THE CAPITALS’ 4TH BUSIEST TRANSPORT HUB The tube network Mornington Swiss Cottage Caledonian Highbury & With both Jubilee and Northern Line services within Crescent Kings Cross Islington St. John's Wood Road & St. Pancras Barnsbury Great 10 minutes walk, London Bridge provides a central hub for Portland Edgware Baker Euston Angel STANSTED Road Street Street direct connections across Westminster, The West End and Farringdon Old Street East across Canary Wharf to Stratford. The Northern Line also Warren Street Euston Edgware Barbican Marylebone Regent's Park Square Road Euston 200m Liverpool provides a 10 minute service to King’s Cross and Street ayswater Goodge Russell Street Square St Pancras – the Eurostar terminus for travel to Europe. Moorgate Lancaster Bond Oxford Queensway Gate Street Circus Holborn Aldgate otting Marble Tottenham Chancery St. Paul's East Whitechapel ll Gate Arch Court Road Lane * Bank Aldgate High Street Covent Garden Hyde Park Green Park † Cannon Street Shadwell Kensington Corner Leicester Piccadilly Square Mansion Average journey times from Circus House Monument To w e r Knightsbridge Charing Hill CITY Cross Fenchurch Street 150m To w e r loucester Blackfriars Gateway Wapping London Bridge include: Road Sloane St. James's Square Park Temple * Rotherhithe Victoria Westminster Embankment Bank (The City) 2 mins s South Charing Cross 100m rt Kensington Bermondsey Canada London Water CANARY mpton Bridge WHARF Waterloo (South Bank) 3 mins Waterloo roadway Westminster 5 mins Green Pimlico Southwark idge Lambeth Canary Wharf 7 mins North Borough Green Park 7 mins Elephant & Castle 100m GATWICK Bond Street 9 mins King’s Cross (Eurostar) 10 mins Extract of Transport for London underground tube map Stratford (Westfield) 19 mins 10 11 The Shard & Shangri-la Hotel Covent Savoy Royal Opera The Regent’s Tate Bermondsey Borough King’s College More City The City & Liverpool Tower of Tower Butlers Garden Hotel House West End Park Modern Street Market Guy’s Campus London Bridge London Hall Square Mile Street London Bridge Wharf 12 13 Today, the South Bank collectively commands equal status to that of London’s West End for its world class entertainment, restaurants and diverse cultural pursuits. The South Bank Centre is the largest single run arts centre in the world, while Tate Modern remains the most visited contemporary gallery in the world. The district now stretches some 2 miles from London Bridge to Westminster Bridge – where the London Eye dominates the skyline, being Europe’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel ... so many attractions, venues, galleries and theatres – and all so deceptively close to Newham’s Yard South. 3 minutes by tube from Europe’s largest centre for the Arts The South Bank AND A FABULOUS ARRAY OF RESTAURANTS & CULTURAL LANDMARKS A SHOWCASE DISTRICT Blackfriars Millennium Pier Blackfriars Bridge Southwark Bankside Pier Bridge Savoy Waterloo Oxo Bankside London Pier Gallery Shakespeare’s Bridge The London Tower Globe Bridge Tate D Tower Television Centre Financial London Bridge BFI Modern A Times Pier Southbank IBM O City Pier Embankment R Festival The Clink HMS Belfast Pier National THE SOUTH BANK E Museum Southwark Pier Purcell G Hay’s Theatre Cathedral Room D Blue Fin Building I Vinopolis Galleria S Tower O R Hayward U Borough The The T B Bridge Gallery King’s College H W Bramah Tea Market Place Scoop A K Royal Waterloo Campus AD R K City R & Coffee Museum T More Festival A S T O Hall Imax T R E E T The LONDON O L London Hall W E E E Y H Potters Park AD Cinema Shard BRIDGE S T T R R E T STATION E RO U S T T Jubilee S Guys Hospital E D E T O T S T R E H G Butler’s Millennium Gardens U N I O N S O A M D ARS RO H A I Pier O S Wharf Jerwood Space G S R TR BR I E London ET Art Gallery King’s College R WATERLOO ROAD H K Southwark BERMONDSEY STREET E Eye WATERLOO Guys Campus R County College H OW DRUIDT STREET O STATION Westminster Hall The G Millennium Y Old Vic U Pier O London LACKFRI R O Aquarium B B Westminster G R L O Bridge E N A G T L A D N O E W V E ROAD E S OUG H T BOR R M I D S N S R O A T G E T E T E R B R I D S T R E R B E Y E A B E T 14 15 Bermondsey Street is one of the oldest streets in London, dating back over 1000 years and being home to generations of dock and industrial workers.
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