2. Of the highly sought after neighbourhoods in London, nu:builds have selected the most
prestigious location for the properties which will encompass two of the very last multiple
mega-basements in the esteemed Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The north east
is taken up by Kensington Gardens, world renowned public park which has Italian and Dutch
gardens and public buildings such as the Albert Memorial, the Serpentine Gallery and Speke's
monument.
37-39 ABINGDON ROAD
37-39 ABINGDON ROAD
Kensington-London
• Magnificent architectural and interior
design inspired by sophisticated city living
and luxury London lifestyle and comfort
• Each house, traditionally designed has it’s
own garage parking, lift, fully automated
curtains, lighting controls and high-end
technological and audio-visual systems
throughout.
• Prime London location
• Two of the finest 6 bedroom Kensington
residences
• Two luxurious new build houses circa 6500
sq. ft. each
• Each inclusive of triple basement with
sauna, gym and pool
3. The Abingdon Road Development sets new standards in
luxury design and quality. Two newly built ultra-prime
Kensington Residences occupying a prominent position on
Abingdon Road. Both graced with beautifully designed
specifications, home automation and integral audio.
Together, magnificent architectural and interior design with
sophisticated, elegant city living in mind, both properties
encompass glass lifts throughout all floors, triple basements,
each inclusive of their own sauna, gym and pool.
BEAUTIFUL AND FUNCTIONAL
37-39 ABINGDON ROAD
Kensington-London
4. INTERIOR LAYOUT
1
1
1
1
3 2
23
Third floor
1 bedroom
2 bathroom
3 shower
Second floor
1 bedroom
2 bathroom
3 shower
First floor
1 master bedroom
2 master bathroom
3 dressroom
1
1 2
33
1
1
3 study
1
1
2
2
3
3
3
3
With some of the most dedicated and
talented interior designers, this truly
outstanding property combines
generous ceilings, lavish open spaces
and entertainment and leisure
facilities. Architecturally designed to a
specification of the highest quality,
considerable thought has been given
to fixtures and bespoke handcrafted
joinery.
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6. THE CAPITAL OF CULTURE
An essential destination for anyone
leading a high profile, international
lifestyle, The Capital’s spirit now attracts
more wealth and influence than ever.
Culture, heritage, and all the finer things
of London life can be enjoyed from this
luxurious address.
7. Many of the smaller green spaces in central London
are garden squares, which were built for the private use of the
residents of the fashionable districts, but in some cases are now
open to the public such as Russell Square in Bloomsbury, Lincoln's
Inn Fields in Holborn and Soho Square. The Royal Borough of
Kensington and Chelsea contains over a hundred garden squares
whose use is restricted to residents including some of London's most
exclusive streets and garden squares, including Edwardes Square,
most of the Holland Park neighbourhood and Wycombe Square,
private redevelopments in Regency architecture. In early 2007,
houses sold in Upper Phillimore Gardens for in excess of £20 million.
Kensington's second group of non-residential buildings is at South
Kensington, where several streets of small to medium sized shops
and service businesses are close to South Kensington tube station.
This is also the southern end of Exhibition Road, the thoroughfare
that serves the area's museums and educational institutions.
In the north east, the large Royal Park of Kensington Gardens
(contiguous with its eastern neighbour, Hyde Park) is a green
buffer. The other main green area in Kensington is Holland Park,
just north of Kensington High Street, a minority of roads have small
residential garden squares. Adjoining neighbourhoods have
residential areas and have accordingly been subdivided or have
overlapping district names. Close by lies Knightsbridge, West
Brompton, Belgravia, Holland Park and Notting Hill. Prominent
attractions include Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens, the
Royal Albert Hall opposite the Albert Memorial in Hyde Park, the
Royal College of Music, the Natural History Museum, the Science
Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Heythrop College,
Imperial College, London, the Royal College of Art and
Kensington and Chelsea College.
37-39 ABINGDON ROAD
Kensington-London
8. PADDINGTON
Heathrow Express
14 mins
St PANCRAS
Eurostar
32 mins
HEATHROW
Terminal 1-3
26 mins
HEATHROW
Terminal 4
30 mins
HEATHROW
Terminal 5
32 mins
SOUTH KENSINGTON
STATION
9 mins
NATURAL HISTORY
MUSEUM
32 mins
KENSINGTON PALACE
GARDENS
7 min
ROYAL ALBERT HALL
8 mins
HYDE PARK
- -
10 mins
HOLLAND PARK
--
14 mins
KENSINGTON HIGH STREET
--
2 mins
OXFORD STREET
--
26 mins
HEATHROW
--
6 mins
HYDE PARK
--
15 mins
SLOANE SQUARE
--
17 mins
OLYMPIA
--
12 mins
KENSINGTON PALACE
--
12 mins
HARROD'S
--
28 mins
HARVEY NICHOLS
--
33 mins
All three are served by the Circle line which
connects them to London's railway terminals.
The District line also serves all three stations, albeit
on different branches; it links the latter two
to Westminster and the City.
The Piccadilly line also links South Kensington and
Gloucester Road to the West End in about 10
minutes, and in the other direction to Heathrow
Airport in about 40 minutes.
Regular travel may mean you want to establish
a suitable Central London base.
37-39 Abingdon Road is in the heart of London
with seamless transport links worldwide by
air, road and rail.
Kensington is well served by public transport
and there are three stations in Zone 1 High
Street Kensington, Gloucester Road and South
Kensington.
LOCAL AND GLOBAL CONNECTIONS
37-39 ABINGDON ROAD
Kensington-London
9. Conveniently close by, High Street Kensington
is considered one of London's best shopping
streets offering hundreds of shops for indulgent
luxuries. Massimo Dutti, Diesel and many more
independent luxury boutique designer stores.
Sloane Street stretches to Sloane Square
where you’ll find King’s Road along with
Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Giorgio Armani,
Jimmy Choo, Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana, Bulgari
and Chanel which then stretches from
Knightsbridge where department stores
Harrods and Harvey Nichols are located;
Arguably two of the most famous department
stores in the world.
FASHION CENTRAL
37-39 ABINGDON ROAD
Kensington-London
FASHION CENTRAL
37-39 ABINGDON ROAD
Kensington-London