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INTRODUCTIONPage 3

WELCOME TO DISCOVERY TOWERPage 5

EXPLORE THE CITYPage 6

DISCOVER LONDONPage 8

TRY EASTPage 10

EXPLORE YOUR NEIGHBOURHOODPage 13

FROM HERE TO THEREPage 16

PATH TO ENLIGHTENMENTPage 17

UNCOVER CANARY WHARFPage 20

MEET THE NEIGHBOURSPage 23

YOUR NEW HOMEPage 24

SPECIFICATIONSPage 31

FLOORPLANSPage 32

CONTENTS

BLENDING THE BEST ASPECTS OF INNER CITY LIVING WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF ATTRACTIVE GREEN SPACE, WELCOME TO DISCOVERY TOWER.

INTERTWINED WITH SIDE STREETS AND LEAFY PUBLIC SQUARES, EVERY DETAIL OF THE LANDSCAPE HAS BEEN CONSIDERED. LOCAL SHOPS

AND LEISURE FACILITIES SIT AMONGST HOMES AND OFFICES WITH THE RESULT BEING A RICHLY DIVERSE COMMUNITY FOR LIVING, WORKING AND RELAXING.

WELL-CONNECTED AND ALWAYS VIBRANT, AT THE HEART OF THIS DYNAMIC NEW NEIGHBOURHOOD SITS DISCOVERY TOWER. LOCATED JUST MINUTES

FROM CANNING TOWN STATION AND CONSISTING OF 160 ONE, TWO AND THREE BED APARTMENTS, THIS 17 STOREY RESIDENTIAL TOWER OFFERS SOME OF

THE MOST ENVIABLE VIEWS ACROSS LONDON.

FORBES MAGAZINE HAS GIVEN LONDON’S STELLAR REPUTATION AS A GLOBAL CAPITAL OF BUSINESS, FINANCE, CULTURE ANOTHER BOOST

BY NAMING IT THE WORLD’S MOST INFLUENTIAL CITY.*

*Source: Global Power City Index, by the Mori Memorial Foundation’s Institute for Urban Strategies.

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Discovery Tow

er Exterior

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WELCOME TO DISCOVERY TOWER

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EXPLORE THE CITYGreater London City

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iscovery Tower

2. The Shard

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anary Wharf

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ity of London

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embley Stadium

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rystal

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anning Town Station

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ock

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eL Exhibition Centre

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ustom H

ouse Crossrail Station

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akeup Docklands

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EXPLORE THE CITYGreater London City

£3.8 BILLION REDEVELOPMENT OF CANNING TOWN AND CUSTOM

HOUSE PROGRAMME

One of the largest projects of its type in Europe, £700 million has

been invested in Hallsville Quarter to provide its community with a busy

and vibrant heart that will include shopping outlets and restaurants.

THE WORLD’S LARGEST EXHIBITION ON URBAN

SUSTAINABILITY

The award-winning Crystal by Siemens is a new landmark that

celebrates urban sustainability and cements the east end of London’s

reputation at the forefront of innovative and practical design.

£21 MILLION INVESTMENT IN SPORTS AT UNIVERSITY

OF EAST LONDON

One of the University of East London’s campuses is next to Royal Albert

Dock. It has undergone large-scale upgrades due to the increased investment in the area and now boasts world-class information

technology and sporting facilities.

50 ACRES OF MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

AT SILVERTOWN QUAYS

At the heart of the Royal Docks and East London’s green

enterprise district, Silvertown Quays is undergoing large scale redevelopment and will soon be

home to world-leading businesses.

OVER 3 MILLION TRAVELLERS PASS THROUGH CITY AIRPORT

EACH YEAR

The capital’s fourth largest air travel hub, City Airport enables

passengers to travel throughout the UK, Europe and beyond. Located in

the Royal Docks the airport is next to Canary Wharf making business travel

extremely convenient for the financial industry.

EXCEL EXHIBITION CENTRE ATTRACTS HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS EVERY YEAR

The 100-acre ExCeL Exhibition Centre at Royal Victoria Dock attracts an enormous volume of international

visitors each year to a diverse selection of conferences, exhibitions

and cultural and sporting events.

£1.7 BILLION TO DEVELOP THE ROYAL ALBERT DOCKS

The Royal Albert Docks at the centre of London’s green enterprise district are being impressively transformed by Chinese developer ABP into the

capital’s next financial district. Aiming to attract a wide variety of leading

international organisations the area spans 4.7 million sq. ft and comprised

mainly of office and retail space.

OVER 4 MILLION SQ FT OF NEW HOMES AND OFFICES

AT CANARY WHARF

The estate is home to over 112,000 employees with 37 office buildings and

four retail malls containing over 300 shops, cafes, bars and restaurants.*

By 2023 the estate will provide a total 20 million sq ft of office, retail and

residential space.

THE O2 HOSTS OVER 2 MILLION VISITORS

EVERY YEAR

The O2 arena is the second largest entertainment complex in

the UK. Hosting a variety of events, from concerts and international

sports, to opera and product launches.

*Source: http://group.canarywharf.com

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allsville Quarter

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TRY EASTEast London

FROM SHOREDITCH TO CANARY WHARF, THE REINVENTION OF EAST LONDON IS A RELATIVELY RECENT STORY. CANNING TOWN AND THE LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM FORM PART OF THE LATEST CHAPTER, WITH HALLSVILLE QUARTER SET TO CONTINUE THE LEGACY AND ESTABLISH A NEW ERA.

Combining wonderful social spaces and quality

amenities, East London’s tradition as the creative heart

of London continues to attract a diverse community

of people. Broadway Market, Colombia Road Flower

Market and Regent’s Canal are full of interesting sights,

smells and secret locations to discover. Animated and

characterful, a plethora of galleries and fashion

boutiques across the district ensures there’s always

something new to explore.

Expanding rapidly, London Borough of Newham

is quickly becoming an extension of its neighbours.

Already boasting an impressive number of ambitious

projects such as the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and

Westfield Stratford City, the area is one of the most

engaging and increasingly exciting places in the country.

HACKNEY

FRED COOKE STARTED SELLING JELLIED EELS ON BROADWAY MARKET IN 1900. HIS RESTAURANT SERVED SHEPHERDS DRIVING

THEIR FLOCKS TO THE CITY OF LONDON. COOKE’S GRANDSON NOW RUNS THE SHOP AND STILL SELLS JELLIED EELS.

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EXPLORE YOUR NEIGHBOURHOODDocklands

HISTORICALLY ASSOCIATED WITH PROSPERITY AND TRADE, LONDON’S ROYAL DOCKS WERE CONSIDERED THE LYNCHPIN OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, PROVIDING A GRAND MARKETPLACE FOR A VAST ARRAY OF COMMODITIES. THE FOCUS HAS NOW RETURNED AS THE DOCKS HERALD A NEW ERA.

The £3.8 billion investment into Discovery Tower, Hallsville Quarter

and London Borough of Newham, along with the wholesale

development of The Docks, means where industry once blossomed,

culture and business now flourishes. Chinese developer ABP

has impressively and sustainably transformed London’s Green

Enterprise District with the aim to attract a wide variety of leading

international organisations.

Aside from business opportunities a diverse programme

of exhibitions, performances, events and activities ensures local

residents have a wealth of entertainment options on their doorstep.

The ExCeL Exhibition Centre situated at the Royal Victoria

Docks, provides the opportunity to enjoy some of the most

exclusive shows in London. Hosting prestigious events such as

the London Classic Car Show, the exhibition space is accessible

via the Emirates Air Line, Britain’s first urban cable car. Offering a

unique view of London from here you’ll discover some of the

capital’s most iconic buildings and attractions, you may even

see a few you’d never have thought of.

NEWHAM

THE O2 DOME, THE FOCUS OF THE MILLENNIUM CELEBRATIONS, IS THE LARGEST STRUCTURE OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD –

BIG ENOUGH TO HOUSE THE GREAT PYRAMID OF GIZA OR THE STATUE OF LIBERTY.

A little closer to home and only minutes away by foot from Discovery

Tower, WakeUp Docklands is a watersports centre where paddle

boarding and water jets can be enjoyed in front of one of London’s

most extraordinary skylines. For those feeling less adventurous there’s

an area dedicated to open-air swimming in what has to be one of the

most scenic open water venues in the world.

When back on dry land The Line is an engaging and unique

experience for both locals and tourists alike. Art improves any public

realm and this is London’s first modern and contemporary art walk.

Fourteen sculptures spread between The O2 and the Queen Elizabeth

Olympic Park are set against a backdrop that fuses Greenwich

Peninsula’s industrial past with London’s ambitious present. Artists on

display include Damien Hirst and Antony Gormley.

Further highlighting the area’s dedication to helping promote art,

Trinity Buoy Wharf is a ten-minute walk from Discovery Tower.

A thriving centre for the arts and creative industries, the organisation

has to date helped fund numerous local projects. The area is

also the new home to one of London’s most illustrious institutions,

the English National Ballet, as well as City Island.

A “micro-Manhattan” swathed in Gingko trees and beautifully

landscaped public spaces, City Island contains a plethora of

independent bars, artisan cafes and organic grocery stores perfect

for strolling around on a day off or evening out. Accessible via a

specially commissioned bridge next to Canning Town Station the

island promises to be a premium destination for anyone wanting to

discover a night out in 21st century East London.

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un Pub9. English N

ational Ballet10. The Line – Eduardo

Paolozzi’s “Vulcan”

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FROM HERE TO THEREConnectivity

AS THERE’S SO MUCH TO SEE AND DO, LONDON CAN SOMETIMES SEEM A LITTLE OVERWHELMING. FOR RESIDENTS OF DISCOVERY TOWER HOWEVER, THE EXCELLENT LOCAL TRANSPORT LINKS FROM CANNING TOWN PROVIDE QUICK AND SIMPLE ACCESS ACROSS THE CITY.

Shopping trips to Liberty’s along Carnaby Street, or days spent in one of London’s eight

royal parks can be enjoyed with ease. G

reenwich Park has som

e of the most satisfying

views across London, as w

ell as the Royal Observatory and Prim

e Meridian Line to visit.

With road, light-railw

ay, underground and river links, all of London is close at hand and thanks

to Crossrail even m

ore destinations across London and beyond will be w

ithin easy reach.

Before C

rossrail’s completion in 2018 the nearby Jubilee Line and D

ocklands Light

Railway provide a num

ber of efficient travel options. Feeding into the U

nderground and

Overground netw

orks, access to St Pancras and continental Europe is extremely sw

ift.

Liverpool Street and the W

est End both take under 20 minutes by train and w

ith

City A

irport a mere seven m

inutes away at the Royal A

lbert Docks, you’ll w

aste no more

time sat w

aiting in the departures lounge for flights to New

York and beyond.

For trips a little closer to hom

e, it takes seven minutes to travel betw

een Stratford

and Canning Tow

n on the underground. Hom

e to the Stratford Westfield shopping centre

the area is also a major transport hub, ensuring access across the city is quick and easy.

Journey times are based on the quickest m

ethod of all transport modes from

Discovery Tow

er development. Sourced from

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GREATER LONDON

PATH TO ENLIGHTENMENTUniversities and Education

LONDON’S FUTURE GROWTH DEPENDS ON ITS YOUNG PEOPLE. YOUNG LONDONERS WILL BECOME THE CITY’S WORKERS, BUSINESS LEADERS AND ENTREPRENEURS SO IT’S VITAL THAT LONDON CAN CLAIM TO HAVE SOME OF THE BEST-RATED SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES IN THE WORLD.

World-renowned universities such as UCL and LSE are

easily accessible via the district’s superb transport network.

Both the University of East London and internationally

respected art and design college Ravensbourne are

minutes away.

UNIVERSITIES– Ravensbourne – 2 minutes

– University of East London – 11 minutes

– Queen Mary University of London – 21 minutes

– University of Westminster – 23 minutes

– King’s College London – 25 minutes

– Imperial College – 28 minutes

– University College London – 31 minutes

– London School of Economics – 25 minutes

Journey times source: tfl.gov.uk

MICK JAGGER WAS STUDYING AT LSE WHEN HE BEGAN PLAYING WITH THE ROLLING STONES IN 1961. AT FIRST,

HE REHEARSED ON WEEKENDS AND ATTENDED CLASSES DURING THE WEEK.

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UNCOVER CANARY WHARFCanary Wharf

IT MAY BE BEST KNOWN FOR ITS STRIKING ARCHITECTURE AND AS THE HEADQUARTERS OF NUMEROUS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS BUT IN RECENT YEARS MORE AND MORE RESTAURANTS, SHOPS AND BARS ARE APPEARING IN CANARY WHARF.

Bringing only the very best in Spanish cuisine to Cabot

Square, Iberica is a wholly unique dining experience.

Executive Head Chef Nacho Manzano has an impressive

three Michelin stars to his name and uses only the highest

quality imported ingredients for his ever-evolving and

authentic menus.

Throughout the year a broad, rich and regular

programme of music, film, theatre, dance, and art provides

further entertainment. Open-air theatre and big screen

events cater for sports fanatics and culture lovers.

The new Crossrail amphitheatre and Everyman Cinema

show latest releases and performances alike.

Home to numerous banks, professional services

firms and media organisations including; City Group,

Barclays, Clifford Chance, Credit Suisse, J.P. Morgan,

KPMG, Morgan Stanley and Thomas Reuters.

Only four minutes away from Discovery Tower

via train this iconic area is an integral part of the fabric

of London and a destination with plenty to experience.

TOWER HAMLETS

CANARY WHARF IS LOCATED ON THE CURIOUSLY NAMED ISLE OF DOGS. THE ISLE OF DOGS WAS FIRST MENTIONED

IN HENRY III’S PAPERS AND IT IS THOUGHT THAT EDWARD III KEPT GREYHOUNDS HERE

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MEET THE NEIGHBOURSHallsville Quarter

THE THRIVING PULSE OF CANNING TOWN, HALLSVILLE QUARTER WILL HAVE A BUZZ AND A BUSTLE ALL OF ITS OWN.

Throughout the district you’ll find shops, cafés and bars, as well as a local

supermarket and beautiful garden squares. A

s you would in m

ost vibrant

neighbourhoods, you’re likely bump into a fellow

resident along the high street.

Shopkeepers will becom

e friends and the familiarity of hom

e will soon grow.

Com

munity is very m

uch at the core of this contemporary tow

n centre.

The variety of restaurants in the area w

ill offer a wide array of options

for evenings out with friends or fam

ily. After taking a picturesque stroll along

the Thames sit dow

n to enjoy an al fresco summ

er meal w

ith friends or

family and enjoy the am

biance of your new neighbourhood.

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anning Town is increasingly becom

ing one of the most stim

ulating

areas in the capital and Hallsville Q

uarter will be its beating heart,

Discovery Tow

er is the jewel in the crow

n.

THE AREA IN STATISTICS– 1,100 H

omes

– 6 hectares– O

ver 30,000 SqM of leisure and retail space and com

munity facilities

– 196 Bedroom H

otel (Phase 2)

– Gym

facilities (Phase 2)

– Fast growing - the rate of population grow

th within the London Borough

of New

ham catchm

ent area is twice the G

reater London average with

an increase of 448,000 pipeline forecast by 2024 (25% uplift)

– Phase 2 is scheduled for completion in 2017

– Entire project is scheduled for completion in 2024

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THERE CAN BE NO BETTER REMINDER OF THE GREAT CITY WE LIVE IN THAN THE VISION OF THE SUN SETTING BEHIND THE LONDON SKYLINE. DISCOVERY TOWER IS MORE THAN JUST A PLACE TO LIVE, IT SIGNIFIES THE BEGINNING OF A NEW CHAPTER AND START OF A UNIQUE JOURNEY. WITH STUNNING VIEWS ACROSS LONDON THIS IS LIVING WITH A DIFFERENCE.

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ell as the collection of amenities providing

all your necessities, the development w

ill include

a hotel and gym. A

good work, life balance is

important and the facilities including a fully

equipped gym, have been designed to encourage

exactly that. In the wider area, those w

ho enjoy

outdoor training are in the ideal space. Parks and

the Thames w

aterfront are wonderful, inform

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places to keep fit.

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Apartm

ent Type Five

Living Area

DISCOVERY TOWER IS A COLLECTION OF EXCEPTIONAL ONE, TWO AND THREE BEDROOM APARTMENTS. CRAFTED TO AN IMPRESSIVE SPECIFICATION, EVERY DETAIL HAS BEEN CONSIDERED TO ENSURE AN UNCOMPROMISED QUALITY OF LIFE. OPEN PLAN LIVING SPACES COMPLEMENT INTEGRATED KITCHENS, PERSONAL BALCONIES FEATURE EXPANSIVE VIEWS AND LANDSCAPED GARDENS ENSURE A SERENE ENVIRONMENT. THE DEVELOPMENT IS ALSO ONLY A TWO-MINUTE WALK FROM CANNING TOWN STATION, WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF SHOPS, RESTAURANTS, CAFES AND LOCAL LEISURE AMENITIES.

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Apartm

ent Type Six

The spacious living area overlooks the stunning London cityscape.

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Apartm

ent Type Six

Kitchens are fitted with bespoke,

modern stainless steel appliances.

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Apartm

ent Type Six

Master Bedroom

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Bathroom

FRONT ENTRANCEBespoke C

oncierge Station

Reception area with sofas and coffee table

Double height lobby

Silver Grey granite natural stone floor

2 x elevators to all floors

COMMUNALFully fitted gym

exclusive to Discovery Tow

er residents

18th Floor Architect designed rooftop garden

exclusive to Discovery Tow

er residents

Podium level landscaped courtyard

FLOORINGTextured oak engineered w

ood flooring to hall and living room

Ceram

ic floor tiling to kitchen areas if separate to lounge/diner

Fitted carpet to bedrooms

Ceram

ic floor tiling to bathrooms and ensuite

DECORATIONW

hite matt em

ulsion on all walls and ceilings

White satin w

ood finish skirting

DOORSW

hite or wood effect flush panel doors w

ith polished or brushed chrom

e door furniture

WARDROBESBuilt in sliding glass m

irrored wardrobes

to all double bedrooms

KITCHENSC

ustom designed M

anhattan kitchen

LED under cupboard lighting

High gloss, soft close handless doors and draw

ers to cupboards

Granite/natural stone w

orktop

Under-m

ounted one and a half stainless steel sink w

ith chrome m

ixer tap

Tiled or high gloss finish splashback to worktop area

Fully integrated appliances comprising of C

eramic

4 Zone touch control hob (Siemens or equivalent),

stainless steel fan oven (Siemens or equivalent),

concealed extractor hood, dishwasher and w

asher dryer (located in hall cupboard w

here possible)

BATHROOM/ENSUITESW

hite contemporary design bath (w

here applicable)

Toughened glass shower enclosures and screens

Chrom

e basin mixer tap, dual control therm

ostatic bath/show

er mixer tap, classic rain show

er head (G

rohe or equivalent)

Wall hung soft close W

C w

ith chrome push panel flush

Ceram

ic basin and mirrored vanity unit

Full height interior designed tiled walls

around bath and shower

ELECTRICSEm

bedded LED dow

nlighters to all rooms, TV

and telephone points to all living room

s and master bedroom

s w

ith wiring to com

munal satellite dish w

ith Sky+ H

D facility*

Colour video entry system

, CC

TV covers

all external entrances

Fibre optic broadband available*

SPECIFICATIONSDiscovery Tower

*Purchaser responsible for all connections

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PLOT LOCATORSDiscovery Tower

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APARTMENT TYPE ONE

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LIVING AREA6.15m

x 4.83m20’ 2” x 15’ 10”

BEDROOM3.57m

x 4.13m11’ 9” x 13’ 7”

BATHROOM2.71m

x 2.58m8’ 11” x 8’ 6”

BALCONY6.6 Sq M

71 Sq Ft

TOTAL AREA66.9 Sq M

720 Sq Ft

Room

dimensions are to be carefully considered prior to purchase of furniture and m

ust not be used for the purchase of flooring or w

indow treatm

ent. All m

easurements are approxim

ate and may vary w

ithin a tolerance of 5%

APARTMENT TYPE TWO

LIVING AREA5.88m

x 6.40m19’ 3” x 20’ 11”

B15.32m

x 2.82m17’ 5” x 9’ 3”

EN-SUITE1.53m

x 1.50m5’ 0” x 4’ 11”

B24.25m

x 2.82m13’ 11” x 9’ 3”

BATHROOM2.20m

x 1.98m7’ 3” x 6’ 6”

BALCONY10.1 Sq M

109 Sq Ft

TOTAL AREA75 Sq M

807 Sq Ft

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Room

dimensions are to be carefully considered prior to purchase of furniture and m

ust not be used for the purchase of flooring or w

indow treatm

ent. All m

easurements are approxim

ate and may vary w

ithin a tolerance of 5%

LIVING AREA6.03m

x 5.67m19’ 4” x 18’ 7”

BEDROOM2.85m

x 4.29m9’ 4” x 14’ 1”

BATHROOM2.20m

x 1.95m7’ 3” x 6’ 5”

BALCONY7.1 Sq M

76 Sq Ft

TOTAL AREA52.8 Sq M

568 Sq Ft

APARTMENT TYPE FOUR

LIVING AREA5.06m

x 6.08m16’ 7” x 19’ 11”

B15.82m

x 2.92m19’ 1” x 9’ 7”

EN-SUITE1.53m

x 1.50m5’ 0” x 4’ 11”

B24.25m

x 2.84m13’ 11” x 9’ 4”

BATHROOM2.20m

x 1.90m7’ 3” x 6’ 3”

BALCONY7 Sq M

75 Sq Ft

TOTAL AREA73.7 Sq M

793 Sq Ft

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2.05, 3.05, 4.05, 5.05, 6.05, 7.05, 8.05, 9.05, 10.05, 11.05, 12.05, 13.05, 14.05, 15.05, 16.05, 17.05, 2.06, 3.06, 4.06, 5.06, 6.06, 7.06, 8.06, 9.06, 10.06, 11.06, 12.06, 13.06, 14.06, 15.06, 16.06 &

17.06

APARTMENT TYPE FIVE

Room

dimensions are to be carefully considered prior to purchase of furniture and m

ust not be used for the purchase of flooring or w

indow treatm

ent. All m

easurements are approxim

ate and may vary w

ithin a tolerance of 5%

LIVING AREA4.01m

x 6.06m13’ 2” x 19’ 11”

BEDROOM3.40m

x 3.68m11’ 2” x 12’ 1”

BATHROOM2.20m

x 1.96m7’ 3” x 6’ 5”

BALCONY6.6 Sq M

71 Sq Ft

TOTAL AREA52.6 Sq M

566 Sq Ft

2.07, 3.07, 4.07, 5.07, 6.07, 7.07, 8.07, 9.07, 10.07, 11.07, 12.07, 13.07, 14.07, 15.07, 16.07 &

17.07

APARTMENT TYPE SIX

LIVING AREA6.11m

x 7m20’ 1” x 22’ 11”

B15.80m

x 2.89m19’ 0” x 9’ 6”

EN-SUITE1.53m

x 1.50m5’ 0” x 4’ 11”

B24.22m

x 2.84m13’ 10” x 9’ 4”

BATHROOM2.20m

x 1.89m7’ 3” x 6’ 2”

BALCONY8.6 Sq M

93 Sq Ft

TOTAL AREA74.9 Sq M

806 Sq Ft

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2.04, 3.04, 4.04, 5.04, 6.04, 7.04, 8.04, 9.04, 10.04, 11.04, 12.04, 13.04, 14.04, 15.04, 16.04 &

17.04

APARTMENT TYPE SEVEN

Room

dimensions are to be carefully considered prior to purchase of furniture and m

ust not be used for the purchase of flooring or w

indow treatm

ent. All m

easurements are approxim

ate and may vary w

ithin a tolerance of 5%

LIVING AREA6.08m

x 5.68m19’ 11” x 18’ 8”

BEDROOM2.85m

x 4.23m9’ 4” x 13’ 11”

BATHROOM2.20m

x 1.98m7’ 3” x 6’ 6”

BALCONY6.9 Sq M

74 Sq Ft

TOTAL AREA53.1 Sq M

572 Sq Ft

APARTMENT TYPE EIGHT

LIVING AREA4.85m

x 7.70m15’ 11” x 25’ 3”

B15.50m

x 2.82m18’ 1” x 9’ 3”

EN-SUITE1.53m

x 1.50m5’ 0” x 4’ 11”

B22.90m

x 2.82m9’ 6” x 9’ 3”

BATHROOM2.20m

x 1.98m7’ 3” x 6’ 6”

BALCONY6.5 Sq M

70 Sq Ft

TOTAL AREA75 Sq M

807 Sq Ft

2.03, 3.03, 4.03, 5.03, 6.03, 7.03, 8.03, 9.03, 10.03, 11.03, 12.03, 13.03, 14.03, 15.03, 16.03, &

17.03

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APARTMENT TYPE NINE

Room

dimensions are to be carefully considered prior to purchase of furniture and m

ust not be used for the purchase of flooring or w

indow treatm

ent. All m

easurements are approxim

ate and may vary w

ithin a tolerance of 5%

NLIVING AREA

5.54m x 6m

18’ 2” x 19’ 8”

B12.81m

x 5.99m9’ 3” x 19’ 8”

EN-SUITE1.53m

x 1.50m5’ 0” x 4’ 11”

B22.90m

x 4.25m9’ 6” x 13’ 11”

BATHROOM2.20m

x 1.98m7’ 3” x 6’ 6”

BALCONY8.2 Sq M

88 Sq Ft

TOTAL AREA75.2 Sq M

809 Sq Ft

2.02

APARTMENT TYPE TEN

NLIVING AREA

5.54m x 6m

18’ 2” x 19’ 8”

B12.83m

x 6m9’ 3” x 19’ 8”

EN-SUITE1.53m

x 1.50m5’ 0” x 4’ 11”

B22.90m

x 4.25m9’ 6” x 13’ 11”

B32.29m

x 3.50m7’ 6” x 11’ 6”

BATHROOM2.20m

x 1.98m7’ 3” x 6’ 6”

BALCONY8 Sq M

86 Sq Ft

TOTAL AREA91.6 Sq M

986 Sq Ft

3.02, 4.02, 5.02, 6.02, 7.02, 8.02, 9.02, 10.02, 11.02, 12.02, 13.02, 14.02, 15.02, 16.02 &

17.02

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Designed by DPP Agency. dppagency.co.uk

Mountain Capital is a specialist developer group with over 30 years experience

investing in the UK’s residential sector. To date the company has a portfolio of single

and joint venture schemes that consist of over 1300 residential units throughout London.

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Important Note

The details contained in this brochure are intended to give a general impression of the apartments referred to therein but do not form part of any specification or contract. While reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this brochure this cannot be guaranteed and no warranty is given in that regard. Apartment designs and layouts (including room configurations), brand names and design features are indicative only and may change. Dimensions and measurements shown are approximate only and should not be relied upon. Actual sizes may be different (as provided for in individual sale contracts). Computer generated images and photographs are indicative only. All sales remain subject to contract. Furniture shown in computer generated images in photographs or on plans is not included in sales. Marketing names used will not necessarily form part of the postal address of any apartment or the development. This brochure is for guidance only and not a statement of fact. No employee or representative of Mountain Capital, Bouygues UK nor any selling agent has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to these properties. This brochure does not form part of any specification or sale contract.

Bouygues Development is the UK property development arm of Bouygues UK, part of

the Bouygues Group that turns over €33.5 billion globally. Bouygues Development is

based in London, with offices strategically located throughout the UK and draws on the

heritage and support of the Bouygues Group, which operates in over 80 countries spanning

development, construction, civil works, energy, services, telecommunications and media.

Together with its partners and clients, Bouygues Development delivers market leading

development and regeneration projects to the most exacting standards across commercial

private and public sectors.

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