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WHITECHAPEL WELCOMES the WORLD WHITECHAPEL WELCOMES the WORLD People have always invested their futures in Whitechapel. The French Huguenots did in the 17th century, bringing with them their knowledge and craft in silk from which our new homes take their name. We’re part of a larger story of investment in the area. A new Elizabeth line (Crossrail) station is supercharging Whitechapel’s convenience, turning it into an even more significant transport interchange. We’ve always been well connected, but now you’ll get there in half the time. The Silk District is a flow of tall towers, lower- lying buildings and landscaped gardens. Within, first-class amenities – gym, 24-hour concierge, cinema room and flexible workspace – come together to create elegance expressing our area’s particular sense of style and community. The apartments themselves are meticulously designed to be light-filled and calm, punctuated with chic details like Terrazzo effect flooring and white SMEG appliances. You’re buying more than a home at The Silk District. You’re buying into a location that’s going places. A PLACE THAT blends CRAFT, LUXURY AND ATTENTION to DETAIL. Stylish and contemporary White appliances are the trend that’s appearing in the lookbooks of vanguard Concierge interior designers. Or you can select A friendly face present 24-hours a day to a familiar black finish. keep things secure, offer advice and make sure you don’t miss a delivery. “ We’re obsessive about appliances. Your kitchens will be fitted out with the latest Gym SMEG collection of ovens and induction Residents’ gym and spin room means hobs, all finished in white and completely world-class training on your doorstep. integrated to keep those simple and clean No queues and no hassle in getting that lines – combining beauty and utility.” workout done. Natalie Slack, Interior Designer Cinema room Gather a group of like-minded friends and A place to entertain hang out on the expansive sofas for a private Friends joining you from all over town. film viewing or sporting event. Rustling up fresh ingredients from Whitechapel Market. Relaxing evening dining at The Silk District. Residents' lounge & flexible workspace Two zones, equally welcoming and offering Drink in the outdoors different vibes for different moods. High Enjoy watching the sun rise and fall across tables steeped in natural light help you The Jardin, The Georgette’s landscaped focus, or a more casual sofa and coffee space garden, as you relax into your terrace for is your setup for reading or meetings. a morning coffee. Your safe haven “ We wanted to create a space that Elegant bedrooms are designed for both allows you another option for form and function, with full-height windows working from home or bringing bringing in space and light, pure wool carpet clients in for a meeting. The carpet for warmth and in-built wardrobes subtly lit is acoustically treated to make the with LEDs and a feature alcove for additional space comfortable and welcoming.” storage. Tim Whyman, Head of Design 2—3 The GEORGETTE A BRIGHT PLACE NORTH in DETAIL to LIVE IN. A BRIGHT FUTURE to INVEST IN. Development address Specification Recommended solicitors Whitechapel station – today Raven Row, Whitechapel, E1 • Large format Terrazzo effect tiling to Forsters Already an important interchange on the cusp of Zone 1, two Tube lines and Local council living areas and bathrooms 31 Hill Street the Overground connect you to central London in minutes. • Natural oak effect kitchen cabinets In- London Tower Hamlets built wardrobes to master bedrooms W1J 5LS Looking to the future Architect A vast £300m civic regeneration investment by the Mayor of London Borough of Tower Stockwool Residents' facilities Chris Myers Hamlets will improve an already vibrant Whitechapel town centre. • Gym & spin room 0207 863 8449 • Cinema room Landscape architect [email protected] A tapestry is unfolding on Whitechapel Road • Residents’ lounge and flexible Fabrik workspace Just a few minutes from The Silk District you find yourself in a world of culture and activity. • Landscaped and rooftop gardens Zhong Lun Law Firm Regeneration plans will expand and redesign our famously vibrant street market and bring Interior design 10-11 Austin Friars • 24-hour concierge a wave of cafés, restaurants and bars. London’s largest photography gallery, Fotografiska, is Suna Interior Design London heading to Whitechapel in 2018 and with it a new edge to London’s creative East. Ground rent EC2N 2HG Developer Studio £300 Mount Anvil Ltd and L&Q London Flow One Bed £400 Echo Xu The Elizabeth line (Crossrail), a new railway and major London 0207 382 1567 Two Bed £475 infrastructure investment, will pass through Whitechapel station and slash Completion date Three Bed £550 [email protected] The Georgette North B1 est. Q1 2021 journey times by half to places like Bond Street, Liverpool Street, Canary The Georgette North B3 est. Q1 2021 Parking availability With Crossrail and the Wharf and Heathrow. Trains running every two and a half minutes at peak The Georgette South B2 est. Q2 2021 UK reservation terms time will have Wi-Fi and air conditioning on board. The Georgette South B4 est. Q4 2021 Limited availability, speak to your sales • 21 days reservation period regeneration project underway, consultant • £2500 reservation payment “prices in the area are expected Space to wander, space to breathe • 10% deposit (less initial reservation fee) Tenure Building access to grow by 19.8% between now Whitechapel is opening up. New public squares and open spaces will weave 999 Years Leasehold payable on exchange of contracts • and 2021, outpacing much of Residents’ entrance lobbies to each • 5% stage payment payable 12 months through the area and around The Silk District, promising pockets of calm to Building insurance building after exchange 5% 2nd stage payment central London.” relax and socialise. New designs will transform Whitechapel Road so that it • 24-hour concierge payable 18 months after exchange All apartments benefit from a two- Nick Whitten, reflects the growth and ambition of the area. year fixtures and fittings warranty JLL Director of Residential UK Research Walk out of The Georgette into a new park across the road Vendor solicitors Overseas reservation terms and wander through a newly enlarged and landscaped cut-through to (part of thebroader ten-year NHBC Winckworth Sherwood buildmark warranty). • 21 day reservation period with 10% due Whitechapel Road. Minerva House on exchange (less the initial reservation 5 Montague Close fee) if reserving outside of the exhibition Service charge London SE1 9BB First-class education Estimated £4.25 per sq ft • Exchange in the room with 10% payable within 21 days (less the initial Already home to 10 OFSTED "Outstanding"-rated schools and universities within 1.5 Jodie Campbell Number of homes at reservation fee) miles, Whitechapel offers world-class education. T: +44 (0)20 3735 1928 Part of the Mayor London Borough of Tower Hamlets' Whitechapel The Georgette North E: [email protected] • 5% stage payment payable 12 months 18 x studios after exchange 5% 2nd stage payment Vision, the ‘Building Schools for the Future’ programme is accelerating access to 84 x 1 bed payable 18 months after exchange top of the range facilities and technology as well as creating a globally renowned 61 x 2 bed medical research campus, attracting medical professionals to the area looking for 18 x 3 bed somewhere to live. 4—5 Tower Bridge FIND WAY AROUND WAY Tower of London your your The Shard London Bridge Tower Hill Borough Market Houses of Parliament Tate Modern London Eye The Gherkin Bank Whitechapel Hyde Park Moorgate Spitalfields Market Liverpool Street Barbican Brick Lane Regent’s Park Shoreditch High Sreet The Elizabeth line (Crossrail), Overground and Underground Stations Airports & Key Stations Legend BANK 12 mins by Tube KNIGHTSBRIDGE 30 mins by Tube LONDON CITY 25 mins by Tube and DLR Elizabeth line (Crossrail) BOND ST 10 mins by Crossrail LEICESTER SQUARE 20 mins by Tube LONDON HEATHROW 36 mins by Crossrail CANADA WATER 7 mins by Overground PICCADILLY CIRCUS 25 min by Tube KING’S CROSS ST PANCRAS 18 mins by Tube District line CANARY WHARF 3 mins by Crossrail SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET 5 mins by Overground LIVERPOOL STREET 2 mins by Crossrail Hammersmith & City line 23 min by Tube 7 mins by Crossrail 14 mins by Tube COVENT GARDEN TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD LONDON BRIDGE London Overground FARRINGDON 5 mins by Crossrail WESTMINSTER 26 mins by Tube PADDINGTON 13 mins by Crossrail GREENWICH 26 mins by Overground and DLR STRATFORD INT’L 5 mins by Crossrail VICTORIA 22 mins by Tube WATERLOO 18 mins by Tube Elizabeth line (Crossrail) District line Hammersmith & City line London Overground Stratford International King’s Cross Shoreditch St Pancras High Street Farringdon Paddington Tottenham Court Road Liverpool Whitechapel Street Bond Street Covent Garden Bank Leicester Square Piccadilly Circus Knightsbridge Canary Wharf London City Victoria Westminster London Canada Bridge Water Waterloo London Heathrow Greenwich The PARTNERSHIP Why us? The energy and ambition of Whitechapel brings people together to build things – new lives, new places, new communities. The Silk District is the first such collaboration between experienced developers Mount Anvil and L&Q. Heritage, quality, vision and a belief in people are our shared values. L&Q is a charitable housing Mount Anvil is a developer association and one of the UK’s with a real commitment to and most successful independent understanding of what makes social businesses. London a world-class city. Fiona Fletcher-Smith, Director for Development and Sales Nick Whitten, JLL Director of Residential UK Research Together we deliver • Nearly 100,000 homes built and in the pipeline • Over 90 years building homes • 10-year NHBC Buildmark warranty including a two-year fixtures and fittings warranty • 98% customer recommendation score.
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