CREATED BY WELCOME TO KING’S ROAD PARK LONDON SW6 Situated just 60 metres from the King’s Road and close to the River Thames, King’s Road Park is in one of London’s most desirable locations. Perfectly located in Zone 2 and only a 10 minute walk from both an Underground and Overground station, this sought-after address is well connected and close to some of the very best amenities that London has to offer. King’s Road Park is a stylish collection of suites, 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom apartments and penthouses set within six acres of beautiful landscaping including a public park, square and residents’ garden. The world-class residents’ facilities include a 25m swimming pool, vitality pool, sauna and steam room, golf simulator and games room, gymnasium, fitness studios, treatment rooms, 24-hour concierge, private dining room, residents’ lounge with atrium, two cinema rooms and private meeting rooms. King’s Road Park is part of the Fulham Riverside Regeneration Area. This will provide over 1,800 homes and will see the restoration of three listed buildings set within the park and a new public square. 100,000 sq ft of commercial space will provide a choice of restaurants, bars and offices. King’s Road Park will be a fantastic place to live which celebrates everything London has to offer with landscape at its heart - all backed by the Berkeley Group and its commitment to quality, customer service and sustainability. St William has worked with a team of renowned architects, landscape architects and interior designers to create our vision for King’s Road Park. “King’s Road Park will transform a hidden part of London’s heritage, to create a new sustainable neighbourhood set within a beautiful park, truly designed for life”. Peggy Porschen, Chelsea 3 THE FUTURE IS BUILT FROM WHAT HAS BEEN PAST ENERGY, THEN RESTORED AND RECREATED TO WELCOME YOU TO A LANDSCAPE DREAM. AT ITS HEART, A CENTRAL PARK THAT BREATHES. BIRDSONG, SHADED MEETING PLACES. AND PATHS THAT LEAD TO FURTHER POSSIBILITIES. MEANDER, RUN OR CYCLE. YOU CAN CHOOSE. A BISTRO MEAL. A TRANQUIL SPOT TO READ. OR DOWN KING’S ROAD TO SEE WHAT’S NEW. EACH DAY, YOU BUILD FRESH MEMORIES. THEN LATER, RAISE A GLASS TO FAMILY, FRIENDS. IN A HOME THAT FITS. FIT FOR ROYALTY. The King’s Road 4 5 The entrance to King’s Road Park showing The Wren and The Windsor. Computer generated image of King’s Road Park, indicative only. 6 7 HYDE PARK HARRODS KING’S ROAD BLUEBIRD CAFÉ SLOANE SQUARE CHELSEA HARBOUR RIVER THAMES DUKE OF YORK SQUARE THE IVY THE CITY THE SHARD BATTERSEA PARK IMPERIAL WHARF CHELSEA HARBOUR PIER 8 9 Computer enhanced image of King’s Road Park, indicative only. Views of The Beaumont and The Windsor from the park at dusk. 10 11 Computer generated image of King’s Road Park, indicative only. KING’S ROAD PARK The iconic KING’S ROAD A FANTASTIC LOCATION The King’s Road is a relaxed and creative part of London, where fine dining, excellent shopping, art and culture are all part of the sophisticated and enviable lifestyle. King’s Road Park is conveniently located just 60 metres from the King’s Road. The Ivy, Chelsea Garden 12 13 REINVENTION From the heady days of the 60s and 70s, when the S King’s Road was the centre of fashion, music and cultural change, the area has now been reinvented as a distinguished place where sophisticated shopping, dining and culture take centre stage. 1960 S FASHION By the 1960s the King’s Road was the epicentre of fashionable ‘Swinging London’ and gaining global attention. TODAY Famous designers, such as Mary Quant, led the world in creating innovative fashion from premises on the King’s Road. S 1600 HERITAGE In the 17th century, King Charles II travelled to the royal palace at Kew along ‘the King’s Road’. Only a privileged few could access the road, using a special copper token stamped with ‘The King’s Private Road’ on one side and the monarch’s monogram on the other. Today, examples of these are embedded in the pavement at Duke of York Square. 1970 1915 The King’s Road was at the heart ASTON MARTIN MUSIC & CULTURE of a fashion revolution and gained Bamford & Martin Ltd was founded at 16 Henniker Place in Rock stars, from The Beatles and The Rolling Stones to Jimi Hendrix West Kensington, just off Fulham Road on 15th January 1913. and Led Zeppelin, were familiar faces. The 1970s punk movement, global recognition. They produced their first Aston Martin car, the Coal Scuttle, led by Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood, began here, in March 1915. shifting the fashion and music industry on its axis once again. 14 15 Shopping & BLUEBIRD RESTAURANT & CAFÉ DINING In a gleaming Art Deco building, the Bluebird Chelsea is a London landmark serving the best of modern European cuisine. Enjoy alfresco There can be little doubt that this area dining in the courtyard, or cocktails in the of London is perfect for shopping. circular bar. You will find everything you could 350 King’s Road 7 mins wish for – designer couture and unique boutique fashion; antiques and collectibles; vintage or cutting- edge contemporary interiors; the finest cosmetics and indulgent scents. DUKE OF YORK SQUARE A historic part of the King’s Road, now transformed into a delightful square with boutique shops, restaurants and cafés, and a wonderful weekly artisan market. 80 Duke of York Square 10 mins THE IVY, CHELSEA GARDEN Sister establishment to the original Ivy in Covent Garden, this sophisticated yet relaxed restaurant is often decorated with glorious floral arrangements inside and out. 195 -197 King’s Road 8 mins Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge 16 mins Design Vintage, 224 King’s Road, Chelsea 9 mins Rococo Chocolates, 321 King’s Road, Chelsea 7 mins Journey times from Google maps during daytime traffic and indicative only 16 17 Culture & RHS CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW Breathtaking floral displays make a dramatic statement at the annual RHS Chelsea Flower Show. ENTERTAINMENT This is London’s most famous garden and flower festival, celebrating the best in horticulture and garden design such as this garden exhibit from 2018. Ranelagh Gardens, Royal Hospital Road 8 mins ROYAL COURT THEATRE For over 60 years, the Royal Court Theatre in Sloane Square has championed ground- breaking young writers who challenged conventional thinking, among them Athol Fugard, Caryl Churchill, David Hare and Sarah Kane. The theatre is perhaps most closely associated with John Osborne, whose play Look Back in Anger debuted here. Sloane Square 10 mins Sloane Square 10 mins CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB One of the English Premier League’s leading teams, known around the world for their international line-up and stylish play. Chelsea’s ground, Stamford Bridge, is less than a mile from King’s Road Park. Stamford Bridge, Fulham Road 6 mins SAATCHI ART GALLERY Contemporary art at its finest, and often most controversial, can be found at the Saatchi Gallery. Housed in the Grade II Listed former Duke of York’s Headquarters building, the gallery is known for launching the careers of many new artists. Duke of York’s HQ 10 mins Journey times from Google maps during daytime traffic and indicative only 18 19 Parsons BAYLEY & SAGE A deli specialising in produce that is fresh and delicious at any time of year, whether GREEN that’s fruit, vegetables, meat, cheese or just- baked bread. You can also buy tempting seasonal dishes prepared in Bayley & Sage’s A short distance from King’s Road Park own kitchens. is Parsons Green, a Conservation Area 30-34 New King’s Road & 835, Fulham Road 3 mins with a typical English village green at its centre. Once the country retreat of wealthy Londoners seeking respite from the busy city, Parsons Green is now a lively community with a distinctly laid-back lifestyle. THE HURLINGHAM CLUB The internationally-renowned private members’ club is set in 42 acres of spectacular grounds. Whilst retaining its quintessential English traditions and heritage, the club also provides state-of-the-art sports facilities for its members. Ranelagh Gardens, Fulham 8 mins THE WHITE HORSE Parsons Green, 235 New King’s Road 5 mins A lovingly restored traditional Victorian pub that serves great beer and wine, together with a gourmet menu. The beer garden at the front overlooks leafy Parsons Green. 1-3 Parsons Green 4 mins Little Waitrose, 8 Heathman’s Road, Fulham 4 mins Journey times from Google maps during daytime traffic and indicative only 20 21 OX F O R D ST R E G E N T ST N NOTTING HILL A 4 0 2 BOND STREET COVENT GARDEN BAYSWATER RD Getting NOTTING HILL GATE PICCADILLY MAYFAIR CIRCUS COVENT GARDEN AROUND K E N S I N GT O N G A R D E N S H Y D E PA R K SHEPHERD’S PA L L M A L L BUSH WATERLOO T H E M A L L G R E E N PA R K City Airport H O L L A N D R D H O L L A N D HIGH STREET PA R K KENSINGTON HARVEY NICHOLS A 3 1 5 KENSINGTON RD KNIGHTSBRIDGE A 3 0 2 FULHAM BROADWAY HARRODS HAMMERSMITH RD KENSINGTON KNIGHTSBRIDGE A 4 8 WEST KENSINGTON minutes’ walk to the A 4 WESTMINSTER District line CROMWELL RD VICTORIA GLOUCESTER ROAD 0.4 mile BELGRAVIA A 3 0 8 SLOANE SQUARE EARL’S A 3 2 2 0 A 4 COURT DUKE OF YORK SQUARE CHELSEA CHELSEA BRIDGE RD KING’S ROAD SAATCHI GALLERY IMPERIAL WHARF Heathrow A 2 0 2 Airport A 3 2 1 8 WEST R A N E L A G H BROMPTON G A R D E N S THE IVY BLUEBIRD CAFÉ CHELSEA F U L H A M R D VAUXHALL A 3 9 L I L L I E R D minutes’ walk to the OVAL Overground River Thames CHELSEA F.C 0.5 mile BATTERSEA BRIDGE RD B A T T E R S E A PA R K FULHAM BROADWAY A 2 0 2 BATTERSEA FULHAM PARK E E L B R O O K A 3 03 6 C O M M O N KING’S ROAD CHELSEA HARBOUR PARSONS GREEN CHELSEA HARBOUR PIER C L A P H A M R D QUEENSTOWN ROAD PARSONS GREEN IMPERIAL WHARF BATTERSEA PARK RD STOCKWELL I M P E R I A L WANDSWORTH RD PA R K 17 minutes’ walk WANDSWORTH S O U T H ROAD PA R K 0.9 mile PUTNEY BRIDGE PUTNEY HURLINGHAMBRIDGE CLUB CLAPHAM JUNCTION LAVENDER HILL CLAPHAM NORTH Times taken from Google Maps and TFL.gov.uk and Map not to scale 22 23 indicative only.
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