UNDERSTATED ELEGANCEIN LONDON W1
HIGH LONDONLONDON’S HOME OF LUXURY
Known across the world as London’s most exclusive
enclave, Mayfair sits at the very heart of the West End.
Home to boutique shopping, fine dining and the city’s
largest concentration of luxury hotels, Mayfair has for
centuries been the must have address for London’s elite.
This district bordered by Park Lane, Regent Street,
Oxford Street and Piccadilly, has a rich history of
both style and substance at the centre of London life.
Mayfair is a special part of this cosmopolitan city, with a
reputation as deserved as it is renowned.
MAYFAIR PASTTIMELESS WESTMINSTER ELEGANCE
Originally named for the annual fortnight-long May
Fair, Mayfair has been one of London’s most famed and
prestigious areas for centuries – the district’s oldest
cottage was believed to date from 1618.
Most of the area was first developed between the mid-
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries when what had
previously been no more than fields and farmland was
recast as a fashionable residential district.
The area’s early development was almost entirely owned
by just a handful of London’s wealthy families, including
the Grosvenors, Berkeleys and Burlingtons, names whose
influence can still be detected centuries later in the names
of famous local squares and arcades.
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NOTABLE RESIDENTSHOME TO THE STARS OF EVERY ERA
MAYFAIR PRESENTLONDON’S FAVOURITE LOCATION
The Mayfair of today is largely commercial,
with a large amount of office space across
both converted houses and new buildings. The
district is home to a number of major corporate
headquarters and a concentration of hedge
funds and real estate businesses who relish the
prestige that comes with a Mayfair address.
Mayfair is also well populated with international
embassies, from Canada, Mexico and San Marino
to Panama, Italy and Indonesia, as well as the
largest US Embassy in Europe which occupies
the entire west side of Grosvenor Square.
That residential property which remains in
Mayfair is highly sought after, with rents
among the highest in the world. The area’s
wealthy residents have also attracted an array
of exclusive retailers and restaurateurs, while
it also boasts London’s largest concentration of
luxury hotels.
Actual view from development
UNDERSTATED ELEGANCETHE HOME OF TRADITIONAL LONDON CHIC
Mayfair exudes style. From Savile Row to
New Bond Street, Regent Street to Conduit
Street, the name is synonymous with high
fashion and classic chic.
From modern haute couture by the likes
Vivienne Westwood, Loius Vuitton and Marc
Jacobs to the timeless stylings of Henry
Poole & Co, Gieves & Hawkes and Anderson
& Sheppard, Mayfair is a true bastion of
London elegance.
New Bond Street
STYLE ISALWAYS IN FASHION
No other place in London, perhaps even
the world, does hotels like Mayfair – this
is a place where five-star is the norm not
the pinnacle.
This worldwide reputation for luxury
is one built over many years through
institutions such as the Connaught,
Claridge’s, the Dorchester and the Ritz,
hotels that are by now as much London
landmarks as Trafalgar Square and
Buckingham Palace.
LUXURY LODGINGSFIVE-STAR QUALITY AS STANDARD
The Ritz
HAUTE CUISINEFINEST DINING IN LONDON
Many of London’s top eateries, which
are among the finest in the country, also
belong to Mayfair. Such an abundance of
exclusive restaurants, bars and pubs mean
fine dining is never far away.
Sample modern Mediterranean cuisine
at the Embassy Mayfair, visit Michelin-
starred Ristorante Semplice to experience
a new level of authentic Italian dining, or
sate you appetite at Thai Square, National
Luxury and Lifestyle Awards 2012
Restaurant of the Year.
Regent’s Park
Hyde Park
GREAT OUTDOORSTHE PARKS AND SQUARES OF MAYFAIR
Mayfair sits at the centre of London’s great tradition of parks
and squares, elegant oases from the toil and bustle of the city.
The centerpiece of the Duke of Westminster’s Mayfair property
is Grosvenor Square, a large garden at Mayfair’s historic centre
that is now a beautifully cultivated public park. Mayfair also
boasts scenic Hannover Square, Mount Street Gardens and
Berkeley Square Gardens.
On a larger scale, London’s Royal Parks provide wide open
spaces in the midst of the city. In Hyde Park, the adjacent
Kensington Gardens, Green Park, and St James’ Park, Mayfair
sits on the doorstep of a rich channel of greenery that cuts an
unbroken swath of open parkland across the city.
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DESIGNER LABELS
UNIVERSITIES
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The University of Westminster
University Collage London
School of African Studies
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Royal Academy of Music, University of London
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Embassy Mayfair
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Buckingham Palace
SAVILE ROW: 2 mins
NEW BOND STREET: 3 mins
BURLINGTON CLUB: 3 mins
OXFORD STREET: 6 mins
BURLINGTON ARCADE: 9 mins
SELFRIDGES: 12 mins
HYDE PARK: 25 mins
HARRODS: 6 mins
LONDON BRIDGE STATION: 16 mins
LIVERPOOL STREET: 18 mins
WIMBLEDON: 25 mins
WEMBLEY ARENA: 27 mins
HEATHROW AIRPORT: 32 mins
WALKING DISTANCE CAR / TAXI
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KING’S CROSS ST. PANCRAS
COVENT GARDEN
CANARY WHARF
HEATHROWBANK KNIGHTSBRIDGE
KITCHEN
BATHROOM
FLOOR FINISHES
HARDWARE SPECIFICATION
Dorplan chrome reeded door knob
Dorplan chrome WC snib set with no indicator
All other door and window hardware to match chrome door knob finish
Dorplan hardware to be chrome finished to match interior specification
Flush internal doors in white satin
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION
white plastic interior casing
SPECIFICATIONSFINEST FINISHINGS
For indicative purposes only
FLOOR PLANS
FLAT 1
APPROX. GROSS INTERNAL AREA *
1200 Ft ² - 111.48 M ² (Excluding Lift & Lift Pit)
Illustration For Identification Only, Not to ScaleAll Calculations include Any/All Areas Under 1.5mHead Height.* As Defined by RICS - Code of Measuring Practice
LOWER GROUND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR
Bedroom
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Bedroom
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Bedroom
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Illustration For Identification Only, Not to ScaleAll Calculations include Any/All Areas Under 1.5mHead Height.* As Defined by RICS - Code of Measuring Practice
UPPER GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR
FLAT 2
APPROX. GROSS INTERNAL AREA *
481 Ft ² - 44.68 M ² (Excluding Lift)
FLAT 3
APPROX. GROSS INTERNAL AREA *
638 Ft ² - 59.27 M ² (Excluding Lift)
FLAT 4
APPROX. GROSS INTERNAL AREA *
638 Ft ² - 59.27 M ² (Excluding Lift)
FLAT 5
APPROX. GROSS INTERNAL AREA *
638 Ft ² - 59.27 M ² (Excluding Lift)
FLAT 6
APPROX. GROSS INTERNAL AREA *
589 Ft ² - 54.72 M ² (Excluding Lift)
FLAT 7
APPROX. GROSS INTERNAL AREA *
501 Ft ² - 46.54 M ² (Excluding Lift)
LIVING ROOMFor indicative purposes only
OPEN-PLAN KITCHENFor indicative purposes only
BEDROOMFor indicative purposes only