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ENVELOPED BY HISTORY
A majestic selection of 14 studio, two and three-bedroom apartments on buckingham palace road, nestled amongst the city's most iconic sights and landmarks in the heart of Royal London.
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TIMELESSLY ELEGANT
Directly facing the Royal Mews, the Royal family's ceremonial hub and the garden of Buckingham Palace itself, Palace View is a development with a reputation to maintain.
In keeping with its remarkable surroundings and mirroring many of London's historic state buildings, the property is clad with portland stone interspersed with the distinctive red brickwork seen in so many of westminster's prestigious residences. Delicate cornicing and architraves combine to make the building deserving of its imperial neighbour.
The rear of the development, overlooking the quiet cul-de-sac of warwick row presents a modern face with a series of six lateral apartments some featuring generous outdoor terraces and private garage.
All residences at Palace View have modern, cosmopolitan interior to emcompass contemporary living, enviably wrapped in a historic facade.
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TO THE EAST: The Best of London
Palace View affords its' residents an unrivalled base from which to explore London's celebrated Landmarks and Attractions.
Stretching down from the world's most famous avenue the mall, is trafalgar square, home to the supreme art collection of the national gallery. From here a stroll south takes you through the heart of government, down whitehall and to parliament square to see the magnificient houses of parliament, big ben and westminster bridge, crossing the river thames leads you to the epicentre of London's art scene, the south bank and the London eye. The new mainstay of the city horizon.
If you choose to head north from trafalgar square, that brings you to the characterful convent garden, a bustling boutique shopping area home to the royal opera house and the start of London's theatre land.
On a weekend step out across the pretty green walk to piccadilly and enjoy the wolseley's famous breakfast or afternoon tea at the Ritz.
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TO THE WEST: Mayfair and Knightsbridge on your doorstep
Heading away from Buckingham Palace to the west, the expanse of hyde park traverses the exclusive neighbourhoods of Mayfair, Knightsbridge and Kensington.
Park Lan takes you up to Marble Arch and London's Shopping Meccas, Oxford Street and Bond Street. The discerning retail therapist might choose to head to the Haute Couture Houses on Sloane street and Knightsbridge with the famed department stores harrods and harvey nichols.
Family days out can be spent at the brilliant bromption road museums; the national history museum; the national history museum, the science museum and the world renowned V&A.
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LOCAL LIFE: An Address To Be Proud Of
Palace View lies in the heart of aristocratic London, the area between Mayfair, Belgravia and Pimlico known for its stately buildings and beautiful Royal Parks.
Lying directly opposite the Royal Mews - the Royal stables and also home to the Monarch's Art Collection. Residents enjoy a privileged position surrounded by the trappings of Royal London with the Charming Lakes and Fountains of St James's park a mere walk down the street.
A four minute walk, Victoria provides the closest underground station behind which is the striking architecture of cardinal place, a retail and office development with corporate tenants such as Microsoft and Experian as well as a host of UK High-Street Names such as ZARA, Topshop, Molton Brown, Marks & Spencer and Popular Restaurants; Browns Bar & Brasserie and Wagamama, Edward Goodyear, the famed royal florist also has a concession.
If you're entertaining visitors, just a four minute walk away to the south is the five-star goring hotel and its david linley-designed restaurant. The goring is also famous as the establishment where Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, chose to spend her final night before her wedding to Prince William.
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EXCEPTIONAL FINE DINING
As well as the casual dining of Cardinal Place, Palace View is a short walk from some of the city's best restaurants found within the streets of Buckingham Gate, Buckingham Palace road and Victoria Street, the world-class Thai Restaurant Mango Tree and the Michelin Starred South Indian Eatery The Quilon are two such examples. To the south the organic cafes and french bistros of Pimlico are easily accessible, as are the Prestigious Hotels the Lanesborough and the Mandarin Oriental to the North.
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SEVENTH HEAVEN SHOPPING
The surrounding areas of Knightsbridge, Belgravia and Mayfair have become a haven for Label-Lovers with a Plethora of boutiques opening in the last few years mixing in the homegrown english talent of Stella Mccartney and Philip Treacy with the classic European Couture Houses of Chanel, Valentino and Prada.
For Antique appreciator's the neighboring area of Pimlico offers a plethora of prestigious purveyors and independent homeware shops, whilst in the other direction the popular high street concessions of Oxford Street and the Jeweller Giants of Bond Street are also easily accessible.
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A ROYAL PARK COLLECTION
Take a morning jog or a weekend picnic in one of the three Royal Parks on your doorstep, arguably London's finest.
Enjoy the wildlife and manicured gardens of St James's Park, strolling along birdcage walk, catching a glimpse of the St James's Park Resident Pelicans. A colony with a history that stems back to 1664 as a gift from a russian ambassador. As a contrast, you may prefer the simplicity of Green Park, a wooded meadow stretching along piccadilly to Hyde Park corner and down to Buckingham Palace. For the outdoor enthusiast the vast expanse of Hyde Park and Kensington Palace Gardens is the perfect place to escape. You may even catch a glimpse of the Queen's household cavalry on morning excercise.
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FROM YOUR DOORSTEP:
A City and More
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Palace View may be the perfect address from which to explore central London on foot, but its four minute proximity from Victoria Station, served by the Victoria, District and Circle Underground Lines as well as the National Rail and Victoria Bus Station, place it at the Heart of London's and the UK's National Public Transport Network.
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DISTINCTIVE DESIGH, INSPIRING INTERIOR
The interior at Palace View aim to capture the dynamism of the building itself, a fusion of the comtemporary and classical.
Italian-made kitchen cabinets and tiling combine with German appliances to make eating in a pleasure and never a chore. In the master bedroom, plentiful custom-made wardrobe space and sateen woven wallpaper enable the room to be the sanctuary it should be whilst the complimenting en-suite featuring raindance showers, mosaic tiling and under floor heating evoke a Spa-like feel.
Brushed Oak floors in the living room endow upon each apartment an unmistakable quintessential English feel, entirely fitting for the location.
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BEAUTIFULLY CREATED LIVING SPACE
Every facet of the decor at Palace View has been chosen with the utmost regard for environmental impact and surrounding comfort.
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| CONTACT |
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Johnny Chng
+65 8388 5577
Email:overseas@orangetee.com |
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