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Berkeley-Homes-Ebury-Square-Host In the heart of Belgravia, one of London’s most distinguished village neighbourhoods, lies Ebury Square – a development of one to four bedroom private residences, promising new levels of both luxury and distinction. CONTENTS WORLD’S CAPITAL PAGE 06 - 17 ESSENTIAL BELGRAVIA PAGE 18 - 33 A SUPERIOR ADDRESS PAGE 34 - 49 EXCLUSIVE LIVING PAGE 50 - 59 QUALITY & DESIGN PAGE 60 - 83 TEAM WORK PAGE 84 - 87 BERKELEY & VISION 2020 PAGE 88 - 89 EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 03 WEMBLEY ROYAL ALBERT HALL EARl’S COURT KENSINGTON GARDENS NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM HYDE PARK VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM MANDARIN ORIENTAL HOTEL HARRODS JUMEIRAH CARLTON TOWER HARVEY NIchOLS THE BERKELEY HOTEL CADOGAN SQUARE KNIGHTSBRIDGE KING’S ROAD SLOANE STREET CADOGAN HALL CADOGAN PLACE BELGRAVE SQUARE PARK ROYAL COURT THEATRE SAATCHI GALLERY BELGRAVE PLACE SLOANE SQUARE KINGS ROAD EATON SQUARE ST MARY’S CHURCH SOUTH EATON PLACE ST MICHAELS CHURCH CHESTER SQUARE EATON TERRACE EBURY STREET ELIZABETH STREET BUCKINGHAM PALACE ROAD Computer generated image of Ebury Square is indicative only World’s CAPITAL A unique mix of heritage, culture, business, fashion and fascinating architecture makes London one of the most cosmopolitan and dynamic cities – truly a world’s capital. Image is indicative of lifestyle only EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 07 A RICH HERITAGE Rich in history, nobility and breathtaking architecture, London’s heritage makes it a fascinating and diverse city. From world renowned landmarks including Buckingham Palace and St Paul’s Cathedral, to the London Eye and Piccadilly Circus, London provides a stunning and cosmopolitan backdrop. Images are indicative of lifestyle only EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 09 A BRIGHT FUTURE London is looking towards a bright future and is at the heart of leading enterprises across Europe and the globe. The City itself is a prime example of how this ever developing cityscape is always evolving, with business, design and architecture at the forefront of new technologies. New developments are redefining London’s skyline and are symbolic of a forward thinking city. The Shard, Europe’s tallest tower is a magnificent example of this. Computer enhanced image of the Shard is indicative only. Copyright © 2011 Hayes Davidson/Nick Wood EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 11 Images are indicative of lifestyle only COSMOPOLITAN LIFESTYLE A world-class capital, London is ideally positioned for a 21st century cosmopolitan lifestyle – a hotbed of culture, creativity and commerce, with excellent amenities, infrastructure and a distinguished history. With everything on your doorstep – from top-flight restaurants, shopping, universities, health clubs, libraries, places of worship, excellent local, national and international travel links and an emphasis on outstanding service. London also leads the way in the arts and culture on an international scale with a varied and rich mixture of theatres, museums, galleries, opera, ballet and musical events. Images are indicative of lifestyle only EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 13 BUSINESS & COMMERCE A powerhouse of business, finance and commerce, London is one of the world’s largest and most important global finance centres. Over 100 of Europe’s largest banks, professional services firms and media organisations are headquartered here. In the Middle Ages, London’s financial district, known as the City or the Square Mile, used to be the full extent of London. Today, the City is just a small part of this iconic metropolis and a global meeting point for international businesses. Images are indicative of lifestyle only EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 15 FIRST CLASS CONNECTIONS Situated in close proximity to Victoria and Sloane Square stations, Ebury Square in Belgravia offers easy access to all of London and destinations beyond – whether by car, taxi, train, London Underground, London buses or bike. London is a gateway to the world, offering direct access and efficient and safe transport links throughout Europe and to every major city across the globe. London’s Heathrow airport is just under an hour away and Paris is within easy reach by Eurostar. Images are indicative of lifestyle only EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 17 ESSENTIAL BELGRAVIA Just minutes from Buckingham Palace, Sloane Street and Knightsbridge, Belgravia is renowned for its village-like clusters of boutiques, jewellers and fine restaurants, sitting alongside elegant and historic private homes and embassies. EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 19 LOCAL LIVING “ What is this area to me? In a word, home. Belgravia is a haven of niche makers of luxury goods, many of them masters I’ve lived in seven different houses of their craft. over 40 years – always within walking Alongside Michelin starred restaurants, distance of my shop.” fashion boutiques and intimate, stylish cafés, these local businesses lend this central London location its village Jane Churchill Interior designer atmosphere – be it cigar specialists Tomtom Cigars, dog and cat outfitters Mungo & Maud, family-run perfume mecca Les Senteurs, interior and fashion designer Allegra Hicks, Peggy Porschen’s decorative cupcakes, Chelsea Flower Show award-winners Woodhams Flowers Landscape and Design, or for chocolate lovers, Rococo. Images are indicative of lifestyle only EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 21 REST & RELAXATION “ We’ve been based in Belgravia for more than Taking time out to take care of yourself is so simple in Belgravia, 20 years – it’s an exclusive and smart area with a selection of London’s that manages to be friendly and intimate at finest establishments. the same time. A real village atmosphere.” The most difficult part is choosing between renowned hairdressers with impeccable reputations, James Craven Les Senteurs Perfumier or relaxation treatments from the luxurious and intimate boutique spas right up to the indulgent establishments at the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park or The Berkeley. Images are indicative of lifestyle only EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 23 HAUTE COUTURE “ I love the area as it has so many memories for me.” A short walk from Ebury Square are Belgravia’s fashion boutiques, Philip worked on his first collections here, and spanning Motcomb Street, Elizabeth Street and West Halkin Street. was fascinated by the constant stream of eccentrics They range from fashion designer who came through the door. “These people were Jenny Packham, to Dutch-born jeweller Leo de Vroomen, Brazilian incredible,” he says. “They were so interesting, painter and jeweller Kim Poor, colourful and opinionated.” Papillon baby and children’s shoes, royal milliner Philip Treacy, Irish fashion designer Louise Kennedy, Philip Treacy third generation Italian jeweller Milliner Carolina Bucci, and couturier Stewart Parvin, who holds a royal warrant granted by Her Majesty the Queen. Images are indicative of lifestyle only EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 25 Images is indicative of lifestyle only EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 27 EXQUISITE DINING “ Belgravia is the perfect location for our restaurant, An impressive array of fine dining establishments are to be found in which has been here for 25 years. I also live here and Belgravia. The walls of Motcombs bar and restaurant are adorned have my sons nearby. From my gym at the Berkeley with impressionist and modern art, to stopping off for coffee with my grandson on while The Nahm in The Halkin hotel is the first Michelin starred Elizabeth Street, Belgravia has absolutely everything Thai restaurant in Europe. The that I need and want, right on my doorstep.” Thomas Cubitt is named after the contractor responsible for the construction of much of Belgravia Anton Mosimann in the 19th century. Mosimann’s OBE, Chef & Restaurateur is home to seven private dining rooms, including the Montblanc dining room for two – the smallest private dining room in the world. Images are indicative of lifestyle only EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 29 GREEN OUTLOOK Belgravia is punctuated by a series of Regency style squares aligned to overlook lush green private gardens. The grandeur of Belgrave Square is home to several embassies. The delightful Ebury Street was also home to Mozart, where he is known to have composed some of his most famous pieces of work. The beautifully structured squares and streets of Belgravia, with their private gardens, remain amongst the most sought-after addresses in the world. Images are indicative of lifestyle only EBURY SQUARE | PAGE 31 CHES WA B E RK REGE V TERF E E RT L ET STREET E E S H I Y R T N SOUTH ON ELD HILL S STREET SOUT E S Y ST J T L T TR LL N A P R E S I Y M S AR S M T A E T E D A E TREE H RA E C JER R K C R T C S E T T TT I ’ L P B S E AU S B A OL O U St James’s S T NE T N N R Q DLEY STREET O T UA TREE S Y L Z ON TR Square Gardens S R S S AL C T T R M Y U E Hyde Park C L S Green Park E L A T E J RE L R T A ER HALF R ME PA G E E N E ET T T A S S E M S Q E O TR ’S R U T DE O S S E EE G N E TR ST T KIN CURZON STREET N E S RE ’ T S E N E T DE STREE T WA R HERD P P LL GA A SHE LK A R M TON K LL RL SE ET PA RPE L RE Y CA NT A ST M IN D ILL E R N A O OR D AD E F AD R RT O C L W ICK STREET C E B HE BR I O P N N A RO L S R T O U D HAMI O R G A E SM H E G O T LU R L R L LT O A S SERPENTINE Q A M D ON PL E D U H E T R RO E AD Green Park E A N N U A ’ AC S G L W E K E A Y S R L L L K R A DI P A C O PIC H R OTTEN ROW Hyde Park Corner LL A M CO HE E NSTITUTION HILL RIV T E D GE IAG D ARR H C UT IGHTSBRI SO KN St James’s Park T PRIME POSITION N E C K S Buckingham Palace 13 E I KENSINGTON ROAD N R GR N C Gardens Knightsbridge LK E R E WA OSVE Buckingham AG R DC O BIR LO T N Palace O E NO W N D ENT V C S A 4 R PL K NDES SQU S LA S E AL O HARRIET E W T R O T C DCAG N R R R R E AC BI CEL N N
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