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North Maida Vale NOMA North Maida Vale NOMA Enjoy sophisticated city living at this prime new address, nestled within a classic north west London neighbourhood. North Maida Vale Computer generated image is indicative only Computer generated image is indicative only 06 07 WESTMINSTER Shop on Oxford Street The Elgin, Maida Vale Westminster is one of the world’s best addresses. Home From Marble Arch at Hyde Park, the A5 road is a direct to the UK government and landmarks from Big Ben to route to your residence at NOMA. Buckingham Palace, it also includes some of the world’s top shopping and entertainment destinations from Bond Street Business or pleasure is swiftly arrived at from NOMA to Marylebone, Savile Row to Soho and Oxford Street. on foot, by tube, or on the road, with Oxford Street, King’s Cross, Canary Wharf and the Square Mile all easily Hyde Park, Green Park and Regent’s Park are also within accessible from your new home. Alternatively, hop to this leafy Central London neighbourhood. From the Paddington, and express to Heathrow and further afield. Serpentine Gallery to open air theatre, horse riding and live music, these are outdoor spaces designed for enjoyment and sophisticated city living. The City of Westminster is home to some of the most historically important buildings in England, the finest shopping districts and luxury hotels, some of London’s more-renowned museums - as well as some of the most desirable residential properties in the world. Within walking distance of Little Venice and its canals 08 09 Fountain in Regent’s Park Café Laville, Little Venice Lord’s Cricket Ground Spring in Regent’s Park 11 The Regent's Park Map not drawn to scale Lord's Cricket Ground Camden Town C d y a a a mde KILBURN o w PRIMROSE HILL k R r B a a y P n y e l H h Kilburn High Road a h i g m c ad h n o i R S rt S F e t t lb r r A e e ce e e rin t t W P A 5 e llingt K o Kilburn Park L St. John's Wood n Queen's Park R A o M a W a d Mornington Crescent id E a Regent’s Canal Regent’s V T a U l K e N L Paddington Basin I E A v Paddington M KING’S RecreationGround e r 0 W s 1 h o CROSS E l Hyde Park t T S tr U Little e N e Venice I t K M L Maida Vale d a 0 A 2 o R W d E a P e T A a t Euston s U 5 r k p R d N a I Ro m 10 o a n a o M H t MAIDA d s Eu 0 3 VALE Euston Square M T a o i t d Warren Street t a e V n a h Warwick Avenue l a e m Baker Street Grand Union Canal C Marylebone o ur t R oad P FITZROVIA R o ne o bo a le r ey d ar t M l a n Westbourne Edgware d KensingtonPark Gardens Road P l a c Goodge Street e Royal Oak MARYLEBONE et tre r S time Mor E e d rov g e G w urn bo s a et reet est r Stre rd St W en e ore Oxfo rd R igm a o W G a PORTOBELLO x d Paddington e ss t u Stree Oxford Circus S Oxford Marble Arch PADDINGTON Bond Street Bayswater SOHO e R rk Plac Pa e Hyde g e n t BAYSWATER Lancaster Gate S t r e Hyde Park e Queensway Corner t ad ater Ro Baysw Notting Hill Gate Piccadilly Circus Park Lane MAYFAIR y Holland Park ill ad KENSINGTON cc Pi Green Park 12 13 GET CONNECTED The Elizabeth Line from Paddington station will run through central London and terminate at Abbey Wood in the east. Journey times to Liverpool Street will reduce to 10 minutes, and Canary Wharf to 17 minutes*. Central and connected, NOMA is located in travel Zone 2, Paddington, Euston and Waterloo are reached within QUEENS PARK KILBURN HIGH ROAD with underground and rail within easy reach. minutes, linking you to the Elizabeth Line (Crossrail), (2 MINUTES BY OVERGROUND (2 MINUTES WALK) FROM KILBURN HIGH ROAD) OVERGROUND, Euston 2 stops Eurostar and the UK’s rail network. With Heathrow airport OVERGROUND ZONE 2 NOMA’s central location is ideal for convenient commuting, and the Eurostar less than half an hour away, you can enjoy NETWORK RAIL St JOHN’S WOOD quick trips to the best of London, or spontaneous trips away. a quick getaway to destinations such as Paris, Brussels and ZONE 2 (20 MINUTES WALK) Jubilee LINE Amsterdam. BOND STREET 1 STOP The Bakerloo line and Overground are mere steps ZONE 2 from NOMA, giving direct access to some of London’s NOMA has secure, underground cycle storage for residents. best destinations, from leafy Regent’s Park to villagey Underground parking is available too. Ask your sales Marylebone and world-famous Oxford Circus. consultant for details. KILBURN PARK (2 MINUTES WALK) MAIDA VALE BAKERLOO LINE (10 MINUTES WALK) Well connected NOMA PADDINGTON 3 STOPS BAKERLOO LINE ZONE 2 PADDINGTON 2 STOPS ZONE 2 National Rail PADDINGTON Overground (4 minutes by tube FROM KILBURN PARK) Kilburn Park Paddington Little Venice Hyde Park Oxford Circus Heathrow BAKERLOO, circle, district, hammersmith & city LINE Underground 2 minutes 4 minutes 8 minutes 13 minutes 12 minutes 24 minutes the elizabeth line (crossrail) NETWORK rail The Elizabeth Line ZONE 1 * Distances and travel times are approximate only and correct at time of print. Source: Transport for London, Google, www.crossrail.co.uk/route/stations/paddington/ Source: TFL.go.uk. Times may vary depending on the time of day. 14 15 EDUCATION Perfectly placed for the best of London’s outstanding educational opportunities. Primary and secondary schools only minutes away from NOMA begin the journey to the city’s world-famous universities. Younger years education: Secondary education: Leading universities include: St Augustine’s CofE Primary School St Augustine’s CofE High School University College St Mary’s RC Primary School St George’s Catholic School King’s College Granville Plus Nursery School Imperial College The Kilburn Park School Foundation London School of Economics Carlton Vale Infant School Naima Jewish Prep School The variety of schools within walking distance of NOMA reflect its cosmopolitan setting. Other nearby options include the American School in London in St John’s Wood. The famous British Library Proximity to a particular school does not guarantee a place. Please contact the school for admission details. Computer generated image is indicative only 18 19 Wellness is our top priority at NOMA. The local area has many opportunities for an outdoor workout, yoga or just a contemplative stroll, but on-site we have created a residents-only fitness space to rival most paid for gyms. NOMA residents benefit from the spacious, high-spec, With Technogym’s “MYWELLNESS” app you can log on-site residents-only gym in Guildford House. into each machine and track your progress. Equally you can keep up-to-date with your favourite TV and Netflix shows Fully stocked with state-of-the-art Technogym equipment, whilst exercising, or participate in group activities, such you’ll have everything you need to enhance your healthy as “Group Cycle” and “SKILLROW Class”. lifestyle. From weight loss to strength training, stress relief to mindfulness, there is something for every level of fitness. NOMA CONCIERGE & WELLNESS At NOMA our 12-hour concierge will look after you. From taking in post and parcels when you are out or at work, to arranging taxis or tickets, our front of house will help you live the NOMA life you desire. Located at the main entrance in Guildford House, the The concierge is also a central point for residents’ concerns, concierge is a friendly face to greet you and your visitors. generally keeping an eye on things to ensure that NOMA remains a sought-after address. Additionally, NOMA’s concierge can help with some of your life admin, so you’re not wasting time chasing down parcels at the Post Office. 20 21 “NOMA embraces a refined architectural design, yet maintains a welcoming environment. THE APARTMENTS The distinct exterior provides NOMA with a strong and individual identity, whilst the oversized windows introduce a freedom to the space.” WISH Interior Architecture Whether you are seeking an apartment or duplex, Ample storage helps keep things neat. Balconies or one bedroom or four, homes at NOMA are designed terraces extend your living area and bring the great to enhance modern London lifestyles. outdoors, in. Enhanced insulation, solar panels and a district system for heating and hot water not only cuts Welcoming entrance halls lead to open plan living areas, CO2, but is an energy-efficient way to keep running with natural light from oversized windows. High-quality costs low and your home cosy. Green roofs and green kitchens are designed as show-pieces to welcome visitors external walls are both aesthetically pleasing and with up-to-the-minute appliances so you can experiment good for the environment. with new recipes. Bedrooms are tranquil spaces in which to unwind, many with the luxury of an en suite. Show apartment photography, indicative only 22 23 Computer generated image is indicative only Show apartment photography, indicative only 24 25 SPECIFICATION GENERAL BEDROOM • High-quality colour video entry system • Neutral colour carpet in twist supreme style • Downlighters to kitchen, living/dining room • Built in sliding wardrobes* and bathroom • TV and BT points • Combined Heat & Power (CHP) system with wall mounted digital programmer EN SUITES, BATHROOMS & WCs • Underfloor heating • Saloni ceramic floor and wall tiles • Staircase and upper hallways in neutral • Villeroy & Boch white sanitaryware with concealed colour carpet to match bedrooms* cistern and dual flush panel • Built in storage cupboard(s) to every apartment • Crosswater overhead shower with 3 way • NHBC 10 year New Home Warranty thermostatic controls for hand held shower hose and bath-filler to bathrooms LIVING ROOM • Crosswater overhead shower and integrated • Provision for satellite TV (SKY+ HD) hand shower hose* • BT point • Frameless
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