1 THE CITY’S PREMIER NEW ADDRESS 2 3 ROMAN HOUSE IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A LUXURY APARTMENT OR PENTHOUSE IN A PREMIER CITY OF LONDON LOCATION. THE SQUARE MILE’S RENOWNED RESTAURANTS, LUXURY SHOPS AND WORLD CLASS CULTURAL VENUES ARE ALL WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE; WHILE CHIC, SUPERBLY WELL PLANNED INTERIORS CREATE A BOUTIQUE HOTEL STYLE LIVING ENVIRONMENT. AT ROMAN HOUSE, BERKELEY OFFERS EVERYTHING THAT COSMOPOLITAN TASTES AND INTERNATIONAL LIFESTYLES DEMAND. 4 1 THE EPITOME OF BOUTIQUE CITY LIVING THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER THE CITY Contents 2 5 Welcome to a new style of City living 28 On the world stage 6 Welcome home 30 On the city borders 8 An unparalleled living experience 32 Be centrally located 11 35 A world class business destination 12 Your personal oasis 37 Wealth and prestige 14 A healthy lifestyle right on your doorstep 38 London, the leading city 16 Café culture 41 London, the city for arts and culture 18 Find time for tranquillity 42 A world class education 20 44 Zone 1 connections 23 Vibrant bars 46 Sustainable living in the heart of the city 25 Shop in Royal style 47 Designed for life 26 London, the global high street 48 Map 3 Computer Generated Image of Roman House is indicative only. Welcome to a new style of City living Computer Generated Image of Roman House is indicative only. 4 years, and is considered a classic of its time. Now, it is entering a prestigious new era, expertly refurbished by Berkeley to provide ninety exquisite new homes in the heart of the City, with a concierge and gymnasium for residents’ exclusive use. The building is being enhanced and extended, whilst respecting its heritage and retaining its handsome Portland stone façade. A dramatic entrance foyer, clad in marble, bronze and lacquer, sets the tone for this spectacular restoration. 5 Computer Generated Image of lobby at Roman House is indicative only. 6 7 Photograph depicts typical interior from a previous development and is indicative only. An unparalleled living experience 8 Berkeley, in partnership with celebrated architects The Manser Practice, has created a truly breathtaking collection of apartments within Roman House, employing the most superior standards of design and craftsmanship, The range of studios, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments means there is a home for every requirement, and the three penthouses represent the ultimate in luxurious urban living, each with a different design theme and a rooftop garden. Roman House also includes a gym with access exclusively for residents, who can start their day by exercising with the latest cardiovascular machines and weights. 9 Photography depicts typical interior and detail from Roman House and is indicative only. Richly detailed Specification The apartment and penthouse interiors at Roman House have been expertly considered by Berkeley and its design team, and exude quality throughout. Kitchens are individually planned and feature matt or gloss ! with a comprehensive range of premium brand appliances. Bathrooms and shower rooms are designed in boutique hotel style, with contemporary sanitaryware, stone vanity tops, "# touches such as heated mirrors and glass display shelves. $ " ! % # comes as standard and all rooms except the bedrooms have #"" 10 11 Your personal oasis Photography of St Alphage Garden. Adjacent to Roman House is one of the City’s most fascinating small parks, St Alphage Garden. Containing a section of the Roman wall which once encircled London, and which now inspires the interior design of Roman House, it is a place where the capital’s most ancient history can be & Many of the Roman House apartments have views of this delightful urban oasis, and residents can make it their own special retreat from the City buzz. Benches line the Roman wall, shaded by mature trees, and well kept lawns and #" # Classical style garden statuary and sculptures add a note of elegance, while the gentle splash of the fountain inspires peaceful thoughts. Above the garden are walkways into the Barbican and a scenic roof garden, with views of the 14th century ruined tower of St Alphage church. 12 13 A healthy lifestyle right on your doorstep As well as the private gym within Roman House, () in the immediate neighbourhood. For example, Virgin * ) "#* ! "& cable strength, Power Plate, ViPR method and TRX Suspension technologies, as well as a swimming pool and spa, and is highly convenient for Roman House. 14 &' ( ' of the world’s best golf courses on your doorstep too. The members of the City Point Club have at their disposal all manner of gym technology, and the services of personal trainers, complemented by spa and beauty treatments, male grooming, and a café. 15 CAfé CULTURE # + "- city, where you are never too far away from an expertly prepared espresso or a good cup of English tea. Step out from Roman House in the morning, and you’ll encounter many busy cafés where you can grab a quick breakfast on the way to work or study, or linger over something more substantial in a more leisurely fashion at weekends. All the coffee shop brands are well represented in the City, but there are just as many independent, family run cafés serving coffee, sandwiches, snacks, breakfasts, or freshly 16 17 Find time for tranquillity There is a surprising 200 acres of green space in the City, and those who live and work in the Square Mile can discover little oases around almost every corner. It means that at any time of the day one can enjoy a welcome breathing space and a quiet spot to sit and relax. Some have sports events or open air concerts in summer, while others are notable "" These tranquil little gardens often have historic associations and are therefore part of the unique heritage of London. Each is a unique resource, meticulously maintained by the City of London Corporation for the use and enjoyment of its visitors, and for the conservation of its wildlife and landscape. 18 Photography of St Alphage Garden. Photography of St Alphage Garden. 19 The finest dining Some of the world’s most exciting cuisines can be found in the neighbourhood. Within easy walking distance from Roman House are L’Anima, praised for its southern Italian cooking; Hawksmoor Guildhall, for those times when only a really good "/ ! ( '(/ elegant Indian food at Mehek; and fantastic rustic Italian dishes from Jamie’s Italian at Threadneedle Street. One Moorgate Place and London Wall Bar and Kitchen are two more very local restaurants specialising in relaxed, seating on the terrace. Just a short stroll from Roman House also brings you to 5 " 5(+ Marché provide some excellent dining options. 20 21 VIBRANT BARS When you want to celebrate a deal, a special birthday, or just the fact that you are living in one the world’s " drinking occasion in and around the Square Mile. There are glamorous City bars such as Tower 42 (!6)* " - champagne with a side order of panoramic views. Alternatively, seek out one of the many convivial " / " A totally different drinking scene can be found in nearby 5 &" premium imported beers are the order of the night. 22 23 Shop in Royal style Luxury shopping in London is no longer the preserve of the West End. Every desirable label can now be found in the City too, particularly within the elegant setting of the Royal Exchange. Founded in 1566, The Royal Exchange was () " foremost luxury retail and restaurant destination. It is home to some of the most exclusive retailers of clothing, perfumery, jewellery and accessories. Bulgari, Church’s, De Beers, Jo Malone, Gucci, Loewe, Agent Provocateur, Lulu Guinness, Smythson, Tiffany and Paul Smith are just some of the illustrious names vying for your attention. As well as the boutiques, the Grand Café at the Royal Exchange is a spectacular setting for a glass of wine after work, or dining in the restaurant in the upper galleries. 24 25 Photography of a Gieves & Hawkes shirt, www.gievesandhawkes.com London, the global high street 26 London is a shopping city unlike any other. Its retail attractions encompass the big department stores – Harrods, Selfridges, 9: "< " $ ! independent, creative and sometimes quirky specialist shops. Many of these can be found close to Roman House in the 5 = *" boutiques and galleries, these areas also have wonderful markets where original fashion and crafts can be found alongside antiques and collectables of all kinds. 27 On the world stage The Barbican Centre, Europe’s leading cultural venue, is just around the corner from Roman House. As well as being the home of the London Symphony Orchestra, it offers a varied programme of events and performances to entertain and amaze its audiences. The productions range from the mainstream to the fringe, attracting star names and newcomers alike. There is always something inspiring to choose from: contemporary and classic -@@" 28 29 On the City borders 30 It is said that London is a collection of urban villages, and this is certainly true of the neighbourhoods surrounding the City. You don’t have to venture far to experience a very 5 and Shoreditch are alive with hip bars, exciting ethnic restaurants, clubs and avant garde arts spaces such as The Old Truman Brewery. Just a little northwest of the City are the equally trendy areas Q5 ( " " restaurant scene draws discerning diners from all over London. Exmouth Market in Clerkenwell is something of a foodie paradise, home to the revered Spanish/North African restaurant Moro, but it also has traditional pubs and many small shops to discover. 31 Roa d A50 Ha HOXTON A1208 oad y R ne ck ad A 10 City 120 0 et EUSTON Kingsland Ro CLERKENWELL re Regent’s Park A St olt sh n Street Joh St er Ev 1 St. Wood A10 Tow er B r idg e ER TH ui d Roa d AM Dr St re ridg e as Stre et Tow er B Boro ugh Hig h A300 Hi g Bo ro ug h Ro ad Yor k d oa R Pa la RIV et ES To ol ey S tr e et A2 0 0 Ja ma ica Ro ad A2 ad City Hall et et Ro A2 19 8 St Katharine Docks Too ley Str e re e’s Long Lan e St rg ad Ro ri d ll B xha Vau 03 A32 Ge o on nd Lo St A3 The Hig hway A1203 Thomas More Square Tower of London St Th om r ve 02 A3 ce LONDON BRIDGE t tree TOWER HILL Lo n d on Br idge St re et 00 Do at Gre ce ad Ro a Pl Lam be th sga te e Brid g war k Sou th A Emban kme nt Victoria r Westminster Bis hop 01 Sh af te s Al loo er at W o en sv ro G ST JAMES’S PARK h t am e s S t r e e int S et t tree Lower Th al M Roy Stre ck S Do A 32 et re St scot The Shard BOROUGH LAMBETH m ins NORTH te r Bri dge Road TOWER GATEWAY A1 3 et tr e A32 00 Pr e TOWER HILL SOUTH BANK et FENCHURCH STREET MONUMENT King’s College London Stre The Lloyds Building 1 Commercial Road ALDGATE EAST The Gherkin CANNON ST A1 d nS ma WATERLOO oa lR pe ha tec Le Nat West Tower t ll Stree Manse Bank of England Cheese Grater ries Shakespeare’s Globe Tate Modern So uth wa rk Blackfriars Road WATERLOO WHITECHAPEL LIVERPOOL ST Mino all SOUTHWARK Westminster Brid WESTMINSTER 00 A32 Allen Gardens ALDGATE BFI IMAX W es BERMONDSEY South Bank University Lambeth Bridg e ge Ro ad A1211 A32 11 Millennium Bridge ge rid oB h White ord mf Sta The London Eye SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET 2 London Metropolitan University MOORGATE M MOORGA ATE MANSION HOUSE Upper Thames Street t ee Str Weavers Fields Street al rci St Paul’s Cathedral Blackfriars Bridge 11 32 ge Road VICTORIA Fo re St. London Wall THE CITY London Stock Exchange WESTMINSTER treet ria S Victo A1 20 SPITALFIELDS BANK A4 nd ra CHARING CROSS St HYDE PARK CORNER St re et A1209 e mm Co A201 A4 ankment Victoria Emb St. James’s Park n i Wh TEMPLE Green Park er ST PAUL’S nd Stra Road CITY THAMESLINK London School of Economics EMBANKMENT THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER A302 Barbican BLACKFRIARS all ll M Pa Ea st Guildhall COVENT GARDEN The Savoy Hotel re at SHOREDITCH reen al G thn Be City Road A501 CHANCERY LANE LEICESTER SQUARE Buckingham Palace n Road Farringdo A40 lo ter Wa A4 illy G 01 A52 1 BARBICAN University of the Arts, London ych dw Nelson’s Column St. James’s Square Gardens Old A1 01 1 20 ry bu A2 A4 GREEN PARK ad Covent Garden Opera House et Stre A520 treet FARRINGDON Gray’s Inn Field olborn High H ue en Av PICCADILLY CIRCUS cc Pi et A4 WEST END BOND STREET ad Ro HOLBORN COVENT GARDEN OXFORD CIRCUS 1 A40 Old S OLD STREET A5201 ll Road ay gsw Street t O w re St rd Kin St r e e treet xford S 0 20 0 20 A4 University of Westminster Ne fo Ox A 400 t Regen TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD et tre ad Ro ur t Co et Oxford ’s ald eob Th Cle rkenwe 0 A4 The British Museum S ry bu am nh S tr e s om Blo tte To 1 imer Mor t 4 A520 et Stre Russell Square Gardens GOODGE STREET A4 2 0 o re Wigm w Ro ce d Pla School of Orientation and African Studies City University London Ro ad RUSSELL SQUARE ton GREAT PORTLAND STREET A5 WARREN STREET Coram’s Fields p am uth So an Portl Royal Academy of Music d et tre REGENT’S PARK a n Ro gd on ad e lac nP ur ob rW pe Up Eust o EUSTON SQUARE 1 A50 rin ell Ro Gosw Fa r University of Central London rS we Go BE CENTRALLY LOCATED A501 Road New North Roa d e Pentonvill KING’S CROSS ST PANCRAS ELEPHANT & CASTLE New Kent Road A201 The location of Roman House means that not only the City, but the whole of London can be reached with ease. Its range of transport options, including tube, DLR, taxi, bus and river bus means that reaching your destination can always be easily achieved. The areas surrounding the City demonstrate London’s incredible diversity. The West End and Covent Garden offer world class shopping and the world famous theatres. Westminster is the seat of Government, the South Bank is the cultural metropolis on the river, while just east of the ( 5 5 @@ with creativity. And everywhere are symbols of the capital’s long history, from the Norman Tower of London to Victorian Tower Bridge. Q " London is within easy reach. 32 33 A WORLD CLASS BUSINESS DESTINATION The City of London is a mere Square Mile of medieval streets " * it is an international City. A total of 19% of the global foreign equity market is traded in London, 241 foreign banks have a presence in the City, and institutions such as Lloyds, the Bank of England and the London Stock Exchange help drive the world’s economies. Although 11,500 people live in the City, 316,700 pour into it each weekday for work.* At Roman House, you will be living in the heart of this amazing, world class City. The Bank of England and The Royal Exchange, former home of the London Stock Exchange _"""#` 34 35 Wealth AND PRESTIGe London’s historic buildings are symbolic of the administrative, spiritual, historic and ceremonial functions that make it unique. St Paul’s Cathedral is revered as being one of the country’s most beautiful and important churches. It holds a special place in the hearts of Londoners, and over the centuries has stood for London’s resilience in the face of adversity. Buckingham Palace is world famous as Her Majesty the Queen’s London home, its balcony always a focus of national celebration and important events. In the City, Guildhall has been the administrative centre for 800 years and is home to the City of London ( the Square Mile’s architectural treasures, and provides a grand setting for banquets and royal occasions. 36 37 London, the leading city The eyes of the world are always on London. Since its foundation 2,000 years ago it has been a magnet for wealth # " and enterprise. The London skyline is constantly changing, as startlingly modern new buildings push their way up through the =} " " hundreds of metres higher. London is without doubt one of the most dynamic cities " international connections, and millions of visitors are drawn to it to explore its historic buildings and Royal heritage. 38 39 LONDON, THE CITY FOR ARTS AND CULTURE London’s cultural scene is constantly inspiring, encompassing major galleries and museums such as Tate Britain, the National Gallery and the British Museum, as well as many less well known venues covering an eclectic range of subjects. ~ 5 )' 40 Just across the river from the City on the South Bank, is a wealth of arts and cultural buildings where you can see the most traditional to the most avant garde productions and performances. Shakespeare’s Globe is an exact replica of one of London’s earliest theatres, while Tate Modern, the Hayward Gallery and National Theatre make use of more contemporary spaces to entertain their audiences. 41 A WORLD CLASS Education The City of London is home to some of the world’s oldest and most prestigious universities, and three of them, Imperial College London, University College London and London School of Economics are in the top 50 universities in the world league table.* The proximity of Roman House to these, and other leading London colleges and universities makes it a natural choice for investors who have sons and daughters coming to the capital to study. Families with younger children relocating to London will also & educational needs within very easy reach. *""" `" ` 42 43 Zone 1 connections zone 1 zone 2 PADDINGTON 18 minutes ST PANCRAS INTERNATIONAL 7 minutes MOORGATE For Roman House LIVERPOOL STREET LIVERPOO 11 minutes walk STRATFORD INTERNATIONAL BOND STREET 11 minutes* HEATHROW AIRPORT 7 minutes* 33 minutes LEICESTER RICHMOND SQUARE 21 minutes 13 minutes WESTMINSTER 9 minutes LONDON BRIDGE 4 minutes CANARY WHARF CITY AIRPORT 24 minutes 11 minutes GREENWICH 12 minutes GATWICK AIRPORT 32 minutes St Paul’s Cathedral * % 5_Q 5 55 """# When your home is at Roman House, the whole world is within easy reach. Its location close to London Wall and Moorgate means that most of the City’s places of business and leisure can be reached easily on foot or by a short taxi journey. Moorgate station is just 322 meters from Roman House, your access point to the Northern, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines. From here many important destinations can be reached in a matter of a few minutes, including international connections from St Pancras International, London City Airport and Heathrow Airport. With the introduction of Crossrail, journey times will become faster still. The new services are scheduled to start running in late 2018, linking key locations across London. Liverpool Street is the closest Crossrail station to Roman House, and from there, journey times will be: Canary Wharf, 7 minutes, Stratford, 8 minutes, Paddington, 9 minutes, and Heathrow Airport, 33 minutes*. Wherever in the world your busy lifestyle takes you, Roman House provides the perfect place to start your journey. *www.crossrail.co.uk 44 45 DESIGNED FOR LIFE SUSTAINABLE LIVING IN THE HEART OF THE CITY !" Award-winning and royally recognised In addition to receiving numerous awards for quality, design and customer service, the Berkeley Group was granted the 2008 Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development. These prestigious awards recognise and reward outstanding achievements in business performance. Customer service is our priority Our Goal: BUILDING GREENER HOMES Creating high quality, well designed, comfortable homes with low environmental impact. RUNNING A SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS THE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE Providing exceptional service to our customers throughout the purchasing process and after completion. DELIVERING SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES Sustainability benefits at Roman House Code for Sustainable Homes Level 3 – Reduced water consumption – 105 litres/person/day. <} & }6 Managing the environmental, social and economic impacts of our business whilst delivering strong Providing enhancements in ecology through additional planting and provisions for wildlife. When you buy at Roman House from Berkeley you will be sharing this commitment to a more " and the whole community. Berkeley is a member of the Considerate Contractors Scheme. Developing sustainable places where people choose to live, work and spend leisure time. We place the highest priority on customer service and will manage the whole moving process for you. Our Customer Care Teams will contact you shortly after you complete, to ensure that everything in your new home " " " covered by Berkeley. Green living and sustainable development is top of our agenda Unparalleled choice of homes in the most sought after locations As a company, we are committed to reducing energy, " " and in the homes that we build. Almost all of our " " " take care to protect and enhance biodiversity and natural habitats. Our homes include features to encourage #$( " As one of the UK’s leading house builders, we are able to offer our customers an unrivalled choice of property location, size and type. From city penthouses to country retreats, modern studio apartments to traditional family " requirements. Our homes are also built in some of Britain’s most desirable locations from market towns and rural villages to major towns and cities, and countryside to the coast – we build in the locations you want to live. Quality is at the heart of everything we do At Berkeley, quality takes precedence, from choosing the right location and style of home, to the construction processes we practice, the materials we use and the " Q & mind, in addition to the 10 year warranty all new homes receive, Berkeley operates a 2 year policy with dedicated Customer Service teams on hand 24 hours a day to deal with enquiries quickly and effectively. A commitment to creating sustainable communities Berkeley’s homes and developments are not just built for today. They are designed to enhance the neighbourhoods in which they are located permanently. We achieve this through our commitment to excellence in design, sensitive landscaping, sympathetic restoration, and impeccable standards of sustainability. We aim to address the needs not only of our customers but their neighbours and the broader community of which they are a part. It is a "" " & people to live, work and relax in, and build communities that will thrive today and for years to come. Compliance with Lifetime Homes standards. Remediation of existing contamination on site. Sustainable procurement of materials for construction. Sustainable waste management during construction. Provision of residents’ gym. " On site cycle storage. Proud to be members of the Berkeley Group of companies Designed for life 46 Recycling facilities provided on site. Sustainable location in proximity to public transport. Sugar House, London E1 One Tower Bridge, London SE1 47 A50 Ha HOXTON A1208 oad y R ne ck ad A 10 Roa d 00 et City A1 2 re St olt CLERKENWELL EUSTON Roa d sh n Street Joh St er Ev Regent’s Park Kingsland Ro A501 Road New North e Pentonvill KING’S CROSS ST PANCRAS 1 St. Wood TH Lo n d on Br idge St re et Tow er B r idg e St re ridg e ui d Roa d AM Dr Tow er B et ES To ol ey S tr e et A2 0 0 Ja ma ica Ro ad BERMONDSEY South Bank University Lambeth Bridg e ge Ro ad Boro ugh Hig h A300 Bo ro ug h Ro ad Yor k d oa R Pa la Hi g ad ER as Stre et A2 ad Ro Ro A2 19 8 RIV et on e’s City Hall et re nd rg Long Lan e St Lo ri d ll B xha Vau 03 A32 Ge o A10 e Brid g war k Sou th A Emban kme nt Victoria sga te Al Sh af 02 A3 St A3 St Katharine Docks Too ley Str e St Th om The Hig hway A1203 Thomas More Square Tower of London LONDON BRIDGE r ve Do at Gre ce Lam be th BOROUGH h 00 t tree TOWER HILL The Shard A 32 et re St int S al M Roy et t tree A32 00 Stre scot ck S Do et TOWER GATEWAY t Lower Th am e s S t r e e SOUTH BANK ad Ro a Pl ce TOWER HILL King’s College London Stre Pr e MONUMENT A1 3 et tr e Shakespeare’s Globe Tate Modern So uth wa rk Bis hop 01 The Gherkin FENCHURCH STREET 1 Commercial Road ALDGATE EAST The Lloyds Building A1 d nS ma Nat West Tower ries r Westminster oa lR pe ha tec Le Bank of England Cheese Grater t ll Stree Manse s LIVERPOOL ST Mino te Street al rci loo er at W o en sv ro G ST JAMES’S PARK W es LAMBETH m ins NORTH te r Bri dge Road WHITECHAPEL ALDGATE A32 11 Blackfriars Road WATERLOO Allen Gardens e mm Co all WATERLOO ge Road WESTMINSTER 00 A32 t ee Str SOUTHWARK The London Eye SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET 2 London Metropolitan University A1211 CANNON ST BFI IMAX Westminster Brid treet ria S Victo A1 20 MOORGATE M MOORGA ATE MANSION HOUSE Millennium Bridge ord mf Sta WESTMINSTER VICTORIA St Paul’s Cathedral Upper Thames Street ge rid oB h White HYDE PARK CORNER A302 Fo re St. London Wall THE CITY London Stock Exchange Blackfriars Bridge 11 32 A4 nd ra CHARING CROSS St St. James’s Park Buckingham Palace City Road A501 A201 A4 ankment Victoria Emb Green Park St re et SPITALFIELDS BANK EMBANKMENT THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER rn i Wh BLACKFRIARS ll te A1209 Weavers Fields CITY THAMESLINK TEMPLE The Savoy Hotel Ea s Guildhall nd Stra Road reen al G thn Be ST PAUL’S lo ter Wa A4 Barbican London School of Economics ych dw Nelson’s Column illy n Road Farringdo CHANCERY LANE LEICESTER SQUARE a ll M Pa St. James’s Square Gardens A1 01 1 20 GREEN PARK ad A2 A4 ry bu A40 University of the Arts, London COVENT GARDEN ue en Av PICCADILLY CIRCUS cc Pi Covent Garden Opera House re at SHOREDITCH BARBICAN olborn High H A4 WEST END BOND STREET et Old G 01 A52 1 FARRINGDON Gray’s Inn Field HOLBORN COVENT GARDEN OXFORD CIRCUS ad Ro 1 A40 et Stre A520 treet Old S OLD STREET A5201 ll Road ay gsw Street t O w re St rd Kin St r e e treet xford S 0 20 0 20 A4 University of Westminster Ne fo Ox A 400 t Regen TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD et tre ad Ro ur t Co et Oxford ’s ald eob Th Cle rkenwe 0 A4 The British Museum S ry bu am nh 1 S tre s om Blo tte To A4 2 0 4 A520 et Stre Russell Square Gardens GOODGE STREET imer Mor t A5 School of Orientation and African Studies City University London Ro ad RUSSELL SQUARE w Ro ton GREAT PORTLAND STREET ce d Pla o re Wigm Coram’s Fields p am uth So WARREN STREET gd on ad e lac nP ur ob rW pe Up an Portl Royal Academy of Music d et tre REGENT’S PARK a n Ro rS we Go Eust o EUSTON SQUARE 1 A50 rin ell Ro Gosw Fa r University of Central London ELEPHANT & CASTLE New Kent Road A201 ROMAN HOUSE Sales & MARKETING SUITE Wood Street London EC2Y 5BA E: romanhouse@berkeleygroup.co.uk # * = * information does not constitute a contract, or warranty. The dimensions given on plans are subject to minor variations and are not intended to be used for carpet sizes, appliance sizes or items of furniture. Roman House is a marketing name and will not necessarily form part of the approved postal address. Applicants are advised to contact Berkeley to ascertain the availability of any particular property. E474/02CA/0113 48 Our vision for your future Designed for life 49 50 51 www.roman-house.co.uk