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CHERTSEY • SURREY Computer Generated Image Is Indicative Only CHERTSEY • SURREY Computer generated image is indicative only. A luxury gated development of 29 studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments in the heart of Chertsey A sense of luxury Close to local amenities and green spaces, Portman House provides the best in contemporary design and high standard finishes with carefully planned living spaces. Stylish German kitchens with Siemens appliances and quartz worktops, complemented by well designed modern bathrooms with chrome fittings. All working together to provide a home to fall in love with, within a vibrant community. Computer generated image is indicative only. Computer generated image is indicative only. The Place for Lifestyle & Living Portman House is located in the centre of Chertsey – an attractive historical town on the banks of the River Thames and River Bourne. This market town offers a wealth of amenities including Pizza Express, Travelodge, Halifax/ Natwest banks, Aldi, Sainsbury’s, The River Bourne Leisure Centre and The Crown Hotel, along with a number of high street coffee shops. Within a few minutes of your apartment you’re moments away from enjoying peaceful riverside walks, parks and wide open spaces. Portman House is also close to Chertsey train station providing links into London and Reading. There are also excellent motorway links nearby and for those travelling further afield, Heathrow Airport can be reached in just 15 minutes. M4 ETON WINDSOR ROYAL BOTANIC M25 GARDEN KEW HEATHROW AIRPORT OLD WINDSOR HOUNSLOW RICHMOND FELTHAM TWICKENHAM RICHMOND PARK WINDSOR EGHAM GREAT PARK M3 M25 HAMPTON BUSHEY PARK KINGSTON UPON THAMES THORPE PARK VIRGINIA WATER HAMPTON COURT 10 MINS 15 MINS 20 MINS WENTWORTH SPA WALTON-ON-THAMES CHERTSEY CHERTSEY M3 MEADS GREAT COCKCROW WEYBRIDGE RAILWAY ESHER CHOBHAM HERSHAM COMMON CHESSINGTON WEYBRIDGE STATION M25 BROOKLANDS MUSEUM CHOBHAM CHESSINGTON BYFLEET WORLD OF ADVENTURES WOKING EPSOM SHEERWATER OXSHOTT Amenities Sainsbury’s 01 Aldi 02 Tesco Express 03 Carlo Delicatessen 04 Natwest 05 Barclays 06 Halifax 19 07 Eating Pizza& Drinking Express 06 Caspari Bar & Restaurant 07 16 Costa 08 Tia Maria Café ST ANN’S RD 09 ST Crown Hotel A IN 10 E Ohanas Café Bistro S L 11 N 11 06 10 18 WINDSOR ST LONDON ST Sports River& Leisure Bourne Health Club 12 Chertsey Cricket Club 07 06 01 13 Chertsey Thames Valley Hockey Club 05 14 13 T 08 S D R D T R Parks Gogmore Farm Park O O I F 04 15 14 R D E Abbey Fields L H I 16 15 U Free Prae Road Park G 02 09 17 CultureChertsey Museum 17 18 Chertsey Abbey 12 19 Chertsey Library On your doorstep 20 20 03 PRYCROFT RD EASTWORTH RD EASTWORTH RD 07 B E L L B R ID G CHERTSEY E STATION R D GUILDFORD ST ON THE MOVE By rOAD By rail By FOOT Chertsey Chertsey Portman House M25 London Gogmore 7 Junction 11 53 Waterloo 2 Farm Park M3 Weybridge Chertsey Via M25 Station 10 Junction 12 4 London Weybridge Aldi 11 29 Waterloo 4 Heathrow 16 Airport Woking 5 Sainsbury’s Woking London Pizza 17 25 Waterloo 6 Express FLOOR PLANS GATED ENTRANCE BINS STORE PHASE B SITE PLAN PORTMAN HOUSE FLATS 1 - 29 CYCLE STORE MAIN PEDESTRIAN ENTRANCE PUBLIC PATHWAY Computer generated image is indicative only. FLOOR PLANS CAR PARK GROUND floor F D Living / Kitchen Living / Kitchen GAT ED ENTRANCE F D W Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 1 2 599 606 SQFT SQFT 29 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 W 3 12 21 4 13 22 1 5 14 23 CC 2 6 15 24 7 16 25 8 17 26 9 18 27 Lift 10 19 28 11 20 Letter Lobby boxes C = Cylinder D = Dishwasher W = Wardrobe Entrance F = Fridge Freezer All measurements are given as a guide only. Purchasers are advised to check plot specific dimensions and specifications prior to reservation. No liability can be accepted for any errors arising there from. FLOOR PLANS FIRST floor DFD Living / Kitchen F Living / Kitchen 825 SQFT Duplex 4 Apartment 446 Bedroom SQFT 3 W Bedroom 772 W D SQFT Living / Kitchen F Duplex 402 396 388 392 5 Apartment 6 SQFT 7 SQFT 8 SQFT 9 SQFT C Living / Kitchen Living / Living / Kitchen Kitchen Living / Kitchen Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom W Bedroom WW WW D D Lift C F C F D C C F F D C C W C D F C DF C D F D Living / Kitchen W W F Bedroom Bedroom Living / Kitchen Living / Kitchen Living / Kitchen W 392 Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom 13 SQFT C = Cylinder D = Dishwasher W = Wardrobe 406 425 630 12 SQFT 11 SQFT 10 SQFT F = Fridge Freezer All measurements are given as a guide only. Purchasers are advised to check plot specific dimensions and specifications prior to reservation. No liability can be accepted for any errors arising there from. Flat 4 including areas under 1.5m = 886 sq ft. Flat 5 including areas under 1.5m = 803 sq ft FLOOR PLANS SECOND floor Bedroom Duplex 4 Apartment W C Duplex 5 Apartment 378 381 403 375 392 14 SQFT 15 SQFT 16 SQFT 17 SQFT 18 SQFT Bedroom C C Living / Kitchen Living / Kitchen Living / Kitchen Living / Kitchen Living / Kitchen Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom W W W W W D D D Lift C F F D F C C F F C C W F C DDFF C C C D Bedroom D Living / Kitchen W W F F Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Living / Kitchen Living / Kitchen Living / Kitchen Living / Kitchen D W 392 23 SQFT C = Cylinder D = Dishwasher Duplex W = Wardrobe 388 400 392 22 SQFT 21 SQFT 20 SQFT 19 Apartment F = Fridge Freezer 617 SQFT All measurements are given as a guide only. Purchasers are advised to check plot specific dimensions and specifications prior to reservation. No liability can be accepted for any errors arising there from. Flat 19 including areas under 1.5m = 650 sq ft FLOOR PLANS THIRD floor 360 337 330 372 24 SQFT 25 SQFT 26 SQFT 27 SQFT Bedroom W Living / W Living / Bedroom Kitchen Studio Studio Kitchen W W DD D B F F B F D B F B F B F B D D Bedroom Living / Bedroom Living / Kitchen Kitchen Bedroom W W Bedroom = 1.5m eaves C = Cylinder D = Dishwasher W = Wardrobe 370 425 Duplex 29 SQFT 28 SQFT 19 Apartment F = Fridge Freezer All measurements are given as a guide only. Purchasers are advised to check plot specific dimensions and specifications prior to reservation. No liability can be accepted for any errors arising there from. Flat 24 including areas under 1.5m = 396 sq ft. Flat 25 including areas under 1.5m = 352 sq ft. Flat 26 including areas under 1.5m = 340 sq ft. Flat 27 including areas under 1.5m = 400 sq ft. Flat 29 including areas under 1.5m = 420 sq ft Specifications General Specification Kitchen Bathrooms Security • Parador Skyline Pearl-Grey laminate flooring • Leicht premium designer German Kitchen • 600x600mm Naos Blanco Matt Porcelain • Video intercom entry throughout the living and hallway • Integrated Siemens appliances (fridge / tiles (marble look) for the floor & wall • Key fob access into the communal areas • Carpet in the bedroom oven / induction hob / dishwasher) • HIB Wall hung vanity unit in light grey with • Secure front doors with spy hole soft close doors. Flat 5 upper level to • Herringbone style laminate to ground floor • 20mm marble look quartz worktop – (Artscut • Double glazed windows communal areas Bianco Misterio) + 10mm upstands have a floor standing unit • Gated development • White finish to switches and sockets (chrome • Blanco Envoy Eco Flow single lever monobloc • Single lever chrome tap socket over the kitchen counter) mixer tap • Shaver socket Parking • Chrome door furniture • Blanco Supra 450 undermount stainless • Chrome ladder style electric towel rail • Each flat will have 1 dedicated parking space • LED low energy spot lights steel sink • Chrome push button thermostatic bath / within the gated car park • Digitally controlled electric heating in • LED strip lighting under wall units shower control • Further car parking spaces available for bedrooms and living rooms (Flats 1 -23) • Option to purchase fitted splash purchase (subject to availability) Shower Rooms • 10 year warranty provided by ICW back mirror • Secure bike parking • 600x600mm Naos Blanco Matt Porcelain • Living rooms Sky Q compatible Living Room tiles (Marble look) for the floor & wall Lobby Area • Fibre optic broadband • Parador Skyline Pearl-Grey laminate flooring • HIB floor standing vanity unit in light grey • Video entry system to gain access • Video entry to each apartment 9x243x2200mm with soft close doors • Individual lockable letter boxes • Lift access from ground to second floors • TV / telephone / fibre optic broadband / • Single lever chrome tap • Luxury lighting • Flats 1-23 have fully electric cylinders satellite point (wired for Sky Q) • Shaver socket • Hard wearing Herringbone style • Flats 24-29 have gas central heating Bedroom • Chrome ladder style electric towel rail laminate flooring • 150 year lease • Chrome push button thermostatic • Fitted wardrobes (for two bed apartments one shower control room will have a fitted wardrobe) • Mirror above the vanity unit • Light grey carpet • Stone shower tray (size will vary) • TV point Computer generated images are indicative only. HELP TO BUY developments INITIATIVE by ALDS Help to Buy is the Government initiative An example using Well built | Contemporary design | Luxury living at affordable prices which helps first time buyers get a brand new home or those who are buying a property Help to Buy: who do not own any other properties. 1 bedroom flat purchase price The Government lends you up to 20% of £225,000 with no stamp duty on the cost of your newly built home, so you’ll any apartment under £300,000.
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