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VIBRANT. CENTRAL. UNIQUE.
—WELCOME TO BATTERSEA EXCHANGE. A PLACE WHERE TRADITION COMBINES WITH INNOVATION TO CREATE
A TRULY EXCITING DEVELOPMENT IN LONDON.
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LONDON EYE
ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL
THE CITY
THE SHARD
US EMBASSY SITE VAUXHALL BRIDGE
LONDON WATERLOO
QUEENSTOWN ROAD
BATTERSEA *
NINE ELMS *
BATTERSEA POWER STATION
HYDE PARK
*Battersea and Nine Elms Underground stations launching in 2020.
LONDON VICTORIA
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ST. JAMES’S PARK HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
BATTERSEA PARK
CHELSEA BRIDGE
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THE FUTURE OF LIVING
—BATTERSEA EXCHANGE SITS WITHIN THE NINE ELMS AREA:
A NEW AND VIBRANT CULTURAL DISTRICT ON LONDON’S SOUTH BANK. THIS 42-ACRE, £15 BILLION PROJECT IS ARGUABLY THE MOST AMBITIOUS, TRANSFORMATIVE
REGENERATION PROJECT LONDON HAS SEEN IN DECADES.
The proposed Nine Elms on the South Bank
regeneration area will become a vibrant new centre
for business and culture in the capital – with two new
tube stations, 18,000 new homes, 6.5 million square
feet of commercial space and a new linear park
between Battersea Power Station and Vauxhall.
Battersea Power Station is one of London’s most
iconic landmarks, and the proud cornerstone of the
Nine Elms district. When its proposed redevelopment
is complete, it will be home to dozens of shops,
restaurants and venues. Nine Elms will also be home
to the new American and Dutch embassies, and the
expanded New Covent Garden Market: the largest
produce and flower market in the UK.
As your gateway to Nine Elms, Battersea Exchange
will be home to a flourishing London community,
integrated within the surrounding historic
neighbourhood. Meticulously planned and beautifully
designed, the development’s architecture and mixed-
use public spaces are created to encompass living,
shopping, work, school and leisure.
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PERFECTLY POSITIONED
— WITH THE ENDLESS ATTRACTIONS OF CENTRAL LONDON
ONLY MINUTES AWAY, FEW DEVELOPMENTS COULD BE MORE FAVOURABLY LOCATED THAN BATTERSEA EXCHANGE.
For centuries, London has been one of the most
important cultural, commercial and social centres in
the world. In recent years, this has become truer than
ever. Frequently topping lists of the world’s greatest
cities, London provides enough varied experiences and
delights to last several lifetimes.
Battersea Exchange is the perfect base for every
aspect of your life in London, from getting to work in
the morning, to relaxing at the weekend. Whether you
fancy a West End show, a shopping spree, or a riverside
picnic, London has it all – and at Battersea Exchange
it’s all close at hand.
The development is ideally located at the corner
of Queenstown Road and Battersea Park Road.
The green spaces of Battersea Park are 100 metres
away, and there are two mainline rail stations within
five minutes’ walk, providing swift connections to
Victoria and Waterloo.
The tranquil parks and café culture of Battersea and
Clapham are within easy reach. For fine dining, boutique
shopping and glamorous nightspots, Sloane Square
and Kensington are among Battersea’s most stylish
neighbours. There’s no more varied or exciting city
than London. And this vibrant metropolis awaits you.
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Buckingham PalaceRoyal Albert Hall
Harrods
Selfridges
Houses of Parliament
The London Eye
Tower Bridge
Nelson’s Column
The Shard
Tate Modern
Borough Market
Tower of London
St. Paul’s Cathedral
Battersea Power Station
Tate Britain
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— GETTING AROUND
With excellent transport links into
central London and beyond, Battersea
Exchange is already superbly connected.
Thanks to the launch of the Battersea
and Nine Elms Northern Line extension
in 2020, connectivity will only improve
further. Whether you’re commuting or
travelling for leisure, you’re within easy
reach of every part of London.
Battersea Park mainline railway station
is no more than two minutes’ walk from
Battersea Exchange. And from there it’s
just a five minute train ride into London
Victoria, one of the capital’s biggest
interchanges.
From here, take the underground for
quick and easy travel to the city centre,
from buzzing Covent Garden
to bohemian Soho; from the elegant
stores of Bond Street and Piccadilly to the
swathes of greenery in the many Royal
Parks. Victoria also provides a huge range
of excellent transport links to almost
every part of town, as well as a thriving
retail and leisure district of its own
Queenstown Road mainline station,
just five minutes from Battersea
Exchange, is the ideal connection into
London Waterloo. As well as being a
key transport interchange, with rail
links out of town and across the UK,
Waterloo also enjoys a prime position
as a riverside district in itself. Here,
you’re a short walk from many of central
London’s biggest attractions, including
Tate Modern, the South Bank Centre,
National Theatre, British Film Institute,
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— LOCAL DESTINATIONS
— TRANSPORT KEY
Northern Line
Northern Line extension*
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Circle Line
District Line
Eurostar international services
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Map is not to scale and indicative only. Times quoted are approximate and provided by Google Maps and tfl.gov.uk.
— TRAVELLING BY RAIL & UNDERGROUND
— JOURNEY TIMES FROM BATTERSEA EXCHANGE
KENNINGTON
CLAPHAM NORTH
CLAPHAM JUNCTION
ELEPHANT & CASTLE
TO GATWICK AIRPORT
TO MORDEN
TO BRIXTON
TO LIVERPOOL STREET
TO PARIS
TO HIGHBURY & ISLINGTON
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HEATHROW TERMINAL 5
39 mins.
LONDON CITY 27 mins.
STANSTED 58 mins.
HEATHROW TERMINAL 4
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HEATHROW TERMINALS 1–3
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GATWICK 51 mins.AIRPORTS
(By car)
BATTERSEA UNDERGROUND*
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NINE ELMS UNDERGROUND*
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THE MARKET PLACE
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QUEENSTOWN ROAD STATION
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BATTERSEA PARK STATION
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BATTERSEA POWER STATION
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WALKING
CLAPHAM COMMON 7 mins.
HYDE PARK 14 mins.
WANDSWORTH COMMON
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TATE BRITAIN 13 mins.
SAATCHI GALLERY 11 mins.
SLOANE SQUARE 9 mins.CYCLING
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— TRAVEL TIMES TO:
VICTORIA 5 mins. From Battersea Park Station via train
WATERLOO 9 mins. From Queenstown Road Station via train
RETAIL THERAPY CULTURE & ACTIVITIES
Boqueria
The Lighthouse Gastropub
The Prince Albert
Le Petit Nicola
Santini
SOURCE Battersea
London House Battersea
Kazan
The Goring Dining Room
The Cinnamon Club
The Masons Arms
Queenswood
Bluebird
Noura
Battersea Power Station**
The Shop at Bluebird
Marmorea
Peter Jones
Tiffany & Co.
Muji
The Market Place
Marmalade250
Latchmere Leisure Centre
Flying Fantastic Yoga
Battersea Yoga
Nuffield House
Natural History Museum
Science Museum
Victoria & Albert Museum
The Oval Cricket Ground
Tate Britain
The Saatchi Gallery
Victoria Theatre
Cadogan Hall
Royal College of Art
Royal Academy of Dance
Chelsea College of Arts
Westminster School
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A FRESH PERSPECTIVE
—CONVENIENTLY CLOSE TO THE CENTRE OF THE CAPITAL,
THIS NEW AND LIVELY HUB IS AT THE HEART OF BATTERSEA, A NEIGHBOURHOOD WHOSE DISTINCTIVE CHARACTER AND
IDENTITY HAS DEEPENED OVER THE YEARS.
Battersea Exchange provides a unique collection of homes that reflect this identity and heritage.
It breathes exciting new life into the area and creates a genuinely mixed-use quarter where
contemporary homes sit alongside new public spaces, shops and discreet office space. Here,
superb transport links and a beautiful setting combine with countless exceptional opportunities
for growth. The perfect balance of heritage and modernity – that’s Battersea Exchange.
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ONE OF LONDON’S BEST LOVED GREEN SPACES, BATTERSEA PARK BOASTS A WEALTH OF SPORTS AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES ALL YEAR ROUND. FROM YOGA TO CRICKET, CYCLING OR TENNIS,
THERE’S SOMETHING HERE FOR EVERYONE.
Spread across 83 hectares of gently rolling green
spaces, Battersea Park has a boating lake, bandstand,
café, sporting facilities and even a small children’s zoo.
Football and rugby pitches thrill sports enthusiasts,
as do the premium synthetic and natural grass
cricket grounds.
The park is also home to the Battersea Millennium
Arena, which features multi-purpose, floodlit playing
surfaces, tennis courts and running tracks: the perfect
backdrop for team sports and individual training.
Beyond Battersea, the green spaces of Clapham
Common and Wandsworth Common are just a short
journey away, while the Physic and Embankment
Gardens of Chelsea offer idyllic retreats from the
bustle of the city. The Thames Path – a 180-mile
footpath running from the Thames Barrier to
Gloucestershire – is being improved as part of the Nine
Elms project, opening up this nearly two mile stretch
to the public for the first time. A separate linear park
is proposed to run from Battersea Power Station to
Vauxhall, offering a tranquil green corridor through
the centre of the district.
GREEN SPACE & HEALTHY LIVING
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IN RECENT YEARS, LONDON HAS RE-ESTABLISHED ITSELF ON THE WORLD’S CULINARY MAP. HERE YOU’LL FIND EVERYTHING FROM FINE
DINING BY SOME OF THE GLOBE’S MOST CELEBRATED CHEFS TO LOCAL PRODUCE AND WORLD-FAMOUS MARKETS.
Battersea is an ideal location for any food-lover, with a
wide range of cafés, bistros, delicatessens and coffee
shops. Enjoy all-day delights at The Kitchen Door Cafe,
tapas at Boqueria, or stop by for a morning cappuccino
at Le Petit Nicola.
South West London plays host to some of the best
restaurants in the city, as well as local cafés, gastropubs
and restaurants to satisfy every palate. There’s award-
winning Adam Byatt serving seasonal produce at Trinity;
freshly roasted chicken at the friendly neighbourhood
rotisserie, Park Road Kitchen; or perfect pizza in the
buzzing Italian pizzeria, Bunga Bunga.
A stone’s throw away in Chelsea, you find what is often
referred to as the gastronomical heart of London.
Here, among the cosmopolitan glamour, are several
Michelin-starred restaurants and sought-after bistros,
including Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Tom’s Kitchen
and Rasoi.
Victoria and Belgravia also offer the best of London’s
restaurant scene. Experience high-end traditional
cooking at The Dining Room at The Goring Hotel – an
establishment granted a Royal Warrant for Hospitality
Services by Her Majesty the Queen. Or try something
new at the Mango Tree, a restaurant putting an
innovative twist on traditional Thai dishes, and the
Cinnamon Club, recognised by many as London’s best
Indian restaurant. Feel like music with dinner? The
Boisdale in Belgravia combines traditional British food
with jazz and soul.
DINE OUT IN STYLE
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BATTERSEA EXCHANGE IS YOUR CONNECTION TO LONDON’S MOST EXTRAORDINARY SHOPPING EXPERIENCES.
NEARBY CHELSEA AND ITS HOST OF DESIGNER BOUTIQUES WILL SATISFY EVEN THE MOST COMMITTED SHOPAHOLIC. AND WHEN
IT’S TIME TO REALLY SPOIL YOURSELF, HEAD TO MAYFAIR.
A short drive or bus ride from Battersea Exchange, you’ll
find a wealth of enticing stores in the streets around
Sloane Square – including big names like Gucci, Dolce
and Gabbana, Bottega Veneta, and Tiffany & Co, as well
as stylish independent boutiques. At the world-famous
Bluebird, you can easily while away an hour browsing the
sprawling concept store The Shop, before settling in for
a leisurely lunch on the café’s terrace.
Central London offers up the best of Britain and the
world. Bond Street, Savile Row, Burlington Arcade
– these spots, among others, are why London is
renowned for some of the most exquisite shopping in
Europe, and beyond.
Or stay closer to home. There’s always a unique
discovery to be made in Battersea’s shops and
boutiques. Galleries, interiors shops, beauty salons,
specialist food stores and design studios – they all draw
customers from across the district, the city and even
the country.
Transform your new home with statement pieces from
local homeware and antiques shops. Marmorea, for one,
is an opulent treasure trove of decorative lighting and
mirrors, while Alberto’s Antiques offers mirrors, lighting
and other classic pieces to create beautiful centrepieces
for any room.
SHOPPERS’ PARADISE
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THERE ARE COUNTLESS WAYS TO ENJOY YOUR LEISURE TIME IN BATTERSEA. FROM WORLD-CLASS THEATRES TO QUAINT PUBS AND
QUIRKY ART-HOUSE CINEMAS, YOU’LL NEVER RUN OUT OF NEW PLACES TO DISCOVER.
The historic Battersea Arts Centre stages acclaimed
theatre, dance and comedy productions from all over
the world, while the Picturehouse cinema in Clapham
and the Curzon in Victoria show new and classic films
in stylish surroundings.
The area is also the perfect connection to London’s
thriving theatre scene. A brief train journey puts
theatre aficionados at the heart of the action in
Victoria, with the blockbuster musicals of the Apollo
and Palace Theatres only metres away. Or take the
train to Waterloo, where you’ll find the National
Theatre and the Young Vic – two of the capital’s
most iconic and innovative venues.
Music lovers don’t have to travel far to encounter the
latest sounds; the O2 Academy in Brixton is close at
hand. And this area of London is an art lover’s paradise.
The Pump House Gallery in Battersea Park showcases
cutting-edge exhibitions, and just across the bridge at
the Tate Britain and Saatchi Gallery, you’ll find some of
the greatest art London has to offer.
Even without leaving the neighbourhood, you’ll
never be short of things to do. From new destination
restaurants to boutique shops, Nine Elms will be full
of venues for you to explore. So whether you want to
catch a film, grab a coffee with friends or hit the gym,
you’ll never have to go far.
SERIOUS ABOUT LEISURE
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HIGHER EDUCATION
ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART
Postgraduate art courses, some in
conjunction with Imperial College.
Notable alumni include Tracey Emin,
James Dyson and Ridley Scott.
rca.ac.uk
29 mins. bus
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
Specialising in a variety of subjects, all of
which are highly ranked and respected.
ucl.ac.uk
27 mins. tube
ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE
World-renowned dance academy,
many of their students go on to part of
famous institutions such as the Royal
Ballet School.
rad.org.uk
29 mins. bus
CHELSEA COLLEGE OF ART
AND DESIGN
Part of University of Arts London.
Notable alumni include Steve McQueen,
Anish Kapoor and Alan Rickman.
arts.ac.uk/chelsea
30 mins. train
CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS
Leader in Creative degrees, in particular
drama, art, graphic design, jewellery
and ceramics. Notable alumni include
Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney,
Pierce Brosnan and Paloma Faith.
arts.ac.uk/csm
34 mins. tube and bus
LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL
Specialising in Masters and PHDs in
subjects like Management and Finance.
london.edu
49 mins. tube and train
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY
OF LONDON
A university with a rich history and a
strong Science and Medical school.
qmul.ac.uk
43 mins. tube and train
KING’S COLLEGE LONDON
Ranked 40th in the world, King’s covers
a range of courses through various
schools, with the largest of these
schools being Science and Law based.
kcl.ac.uk
36 mins. train and bus
IMPERIAL COLLEGE
Ranked 9th in the world and leaders
within the Science, Medicine and
Technology sectors.
imperial.ac.uk
39 mins. bus
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
Ranked 34th in the world, LSE
specialises primarily within the Business,
Economics and Political sectors.
lse.ac.uk
47 mins. tube
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
THE LONDON ORATORY SCHOOL
Catholic day school for boys.
london-oratory.org
41 mins. bus
ST PAUL’S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Well-rated independent girls’ school.
spgs.org
46 mins. train
WESTMINSTER SCHOOL
Boys’ boarding and day school.
london-oratory.org
29 mins. bus
GREYCOAT SCHOOL
Church of England Comprehensive
girls’ school.
gch.org.uk
34 mins. bus
PIMLICO ACADEMY
‘Outstanding’ OFSTED rating.
pimlicoacademy.org
35 mins. bus
THAMES CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
Boys’ boarding and day school.
thameschristiancollege.org.uk
23 mins. bus
EMANUEL SCHOOL
Church of England comprehensive
girls’ school.
emanuel.org.uk
38 mins. bus
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
ST MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC
PRIMARY SCHOOL
Brand new on-site school and part of
the Battersea Exchange development.
THOMAS’S LONDON DAY SCHOOL
‘Outstanding’ OFSTED rating.
thomas-s.co.uk
25 mins. bus
NEWTON PREP SCHOOL
Local independent school.
newtonprepschool.co.uk
3 mins. walk
GRIFFIN PRIMARY SCHOOL
‘Outstanding’ OFSTED rating.
griffinprimary.org.uk
20 mins. bus
CHESTERTON PRIMARY
‘Outstanding’ OFSTED rating.
chesterton.wandsworth.sch.uk
12 mins. bus
— EDUCATION DIRECTORY
Journey times source: National Rail. University rankings provided by timeshighereducation.co.uk Most recent Ofsted inspections took place as follows; Thomas’s Day School - 22nd May 2014, Griffin Primary School - 16th October 2013, Pimlico Academy - 2nd December 2010, Chesterton Primary School - 10th March 2008
EVERY STAGE OF LEARNING
—AT BATTERSEA EXCHANGE, YOU’RE CLOSE TO A RANGE OF
OUTSTANDING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. FROM COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, TO JUNIOR AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS,
THE EDUCATIONAL OPTIONS ARE EXCEPTIONAL.
For higher education, Battersea is within easy
reach of world-class institutions such as University
College London, Imperial College and King’s College.
Top business schools are also close to hand, including
the London School of Economics and London
Business School.
Many of the world’s most highly regarded art colleges
are also nearby, the Royal College of Art, Chelsea
College of Art and Design and the new Central Saint
Martins campus at King’s Cross can be reached in just
34 minutes.
For younger pupils, the rejuvenated St Mary’s
Primary School sits within the Battersea Exchange
site. Meanwhile, Newton Prep school – just four
minutes’ walk from Battersea Exchange – offers superb
independent, mixed education in nursery, lower and
upper school.
And there are excellent options for secondary schools
too: Westminster School, The London Oratory School,
St Paul’s School For Girls and Greycoat School are all
within easy travelling distance.
STYLISH CONTEMPORARY
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CONSIDERED ELEGANT DESIGN TAILORED FOR MODERN LONDON LIVING.
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— AN EXQUISITE FINISH
No detail is overlooked at Battersea Exchange.
From door handles to bathroom tiles, every material and
finish has been selected and crafted to create spaces
of elegant quality. In each apartment at Battersea
Exchange you will walk on engineered timber floors or
fitted carpets, look out through triple-glazed windows,
and enjoy private outdoor space. The individually
designed kitchen features an induction hob, silestone
worktop, integrated dishwasher and fridge/freezer,
and wall units with integrated down-lights below. In the
premium apartment kitchens, you’ll also find a silestone
breakfast bar and integrated wine chiller. The bathrooms
and en suites are equally impressive, with full-height
tiling and contemporary chrome fittings. Altogether, the
carefully considered details of these homes combine
to create welcoming, stylish spaces where you’ll feel
immediately welcomed and relaxed.
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— MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHITECT
Multi award winning Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios were
commissioned to design this vibrant new development.
As Alex Whitbread, Partner at FCBS, describes:
“We have built a reputation for sustainable architecture
and innovation, specialising in innovative housing design
– epitomised at Battersea Exchange. Battersea Exchange
will be a genuinely mixed use development encompassing
education, commercial, retail and residential space
within a network of new streets and public spaces and
link together the two railway stations in Battersea as
part of re-connecting a site that has been landlocked for
generations. The design of the scheme will retain and
enhance the character of the existing and add to it with
a series of new buildings. It will connect old and new
to create a vibrant neighbourhood at the heart of the
existing Battersea community. The designs will combine
small scale brick buildings that stitch into the existing
urban fabric with bold new residential and school
buildings that connect with the future Nine Elms scale.”
BATTERSEA EXCHANGE IS BRINGING INVALUABLE NEW DEVELOPMENT TO THE AREA, AND HELPING CREATE A POSITIVE,
SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR THIS VITAL PART OF LONDON.
The architecture of Battersea Exchange has been
designed to help reduce energy demands. The
materials and production techniques selected will
ensure the buildings are low maintenance and well
insulated to keep heating bills down. From green and
brown roofs to new flowerbeds, natural habitats will
be cultivated for nurturing wildlife while enhancing
the environment for residents.
The development will help enable residents and locals
alike live a more sustainable and satisfying lifestyle.
Secure cycle storage will be particularly attractive to
those who get around London on two wheels.
St Mary’s Primary School is being rejuvenated,
making improvements to the building and local
surroundings to create more space and ensure
safe, easy access for pupils.
A new walkway will link Queenstown Road and
Battersea Park train stations, for added safety
and convenience.
FABRIC FOR THE FUTURE
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CREATING SIGNATURE DEVELOPMENTS IN CENTRAL LONDON. TAYLOR WIMPEY CENTRAL LONDON IS PART OF TAYLOR WIMPEY PLC – ONE OF THE UK’S LARGEST RESIDENTIAL
DEVELOPERS AND A FTSE 100 LISTED COMPANY.
We feel that being part of a recognised and respected
company offers our customers stability and confidence
in delivery, but at the same time our specialist
Central London arm is dedicated to creating unique
developments suited to the central London market
where attention to detail and a unique service is key.
We believe this combination enables us to offer a
personalised service to our varying range of customers
all of whom have different requirements for where they
want to call their own. We recognise everyone is different
and seek to reflect this in our bespoke development
portfolio and create unique buildings where attention
to detail is paramount.
We realise that sometimes it is not easy to choose your
perfect home or investment, so we provide a dedicated
customer service throughout the process to help you
make that choice. Our goal is that you are delighted
that you chose Taylor Wimpey Central London.
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Above The Music Box
Below Westminster Quarter
TAYLOR WIMPEY CENTRAL LONDON
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— A DEVELOPER OF CHOICE
We know that buying a home is a significant financial
and personal investment. We aim to make the whole
process as simple and straightforward as possible.
The Taylor Wimpey Central London Customer Journey
is a set of procedures designed to ensure all customers
have the best possible experience, from reserving
their home or investment right through to aftercare
once the purchase is completed. We pride ourselves
on providing our customers with a personalised
professional service on all aspects of their purchase.
All our homes come with a two-year Taylor Wimpey
Warranty and a 10-year Buildmark cover from the
National House Building Council. We are a customer-
focused business with a firm commitment to build
homes of the highest quality.
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Opposite Below Regency Mews
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form the whole or part of any offer, contract or warranty. These particulars should not be relied upon as accurately describing
any of the specific matters described by any order under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.
Customers are strongly advised to contact a Taylor Wimpey Central London representative for further details and to satisfy
themselves as to their accuracy. All areas and dimensions have been taken from architects plans prior to construction
therefore whilst the information is believed to be correct its accuracy cannot be guaranteed and does not form part of
any contract. They are not intended to be used for carpet sizes, appliance sizes or items of furniture. Kitchen and kitchen
appliance layouts are indicative only. Please refer to the sales consultant for detailed layouts of particular apartments.
Purchasers must therefore rely on their own inspection to verify any information provided. Your attention is drawn to the
fact that it may not be possible to obtain the products as referred to in the specification. In such cases a similar alternative
will be provided and Taylor Wimpey Central London reserve the right to make these changes as required. Images are
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approved postal address.
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