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THE CITY’S PREMIER NEW ADDRESS
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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.
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THE EPITOME
OF BOUTIQUE
CITY LIVING
THE CITY OF
WESTMINSTER
THE CITY
Contents
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Welcome to a new style of City living
28 On the world stage
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Welcome home
30 On the city borders
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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
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Welcome to
a new style
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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.
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An unparalleled
living experience
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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.
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Photography depicts typical interior and detail from Roman House and is indicative only.
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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
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Bathrooms and shower rooms are designed in boutique hotel
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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
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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
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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.
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A healthy
lifestyle right
on your doorstep
As well as the private gym within Roman House,
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cable strength, Power Plate, ViPR method and TRX
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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Photography of St Alphage Garden.
Photography of St Alphage Garden.
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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
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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
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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
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drinking occasion in and around the Square Mile.
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champagne with a side order of panoramic views.
Alternatively, seek out one of the many convivial
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A totally different drinking scene can be found in nearby
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premium imported beers are the order of the night.
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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
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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.
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London is a shopping city unlike any other. Its retail attractions
encompass the big department stores – Harrods, Selfridges,
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Many of these can be found close to Roman House in the
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boutiques and galleries, these areas also have wonderful
markets where original fashion and crafts can be found
alongside antiques and collectables of all kinds.
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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
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On the City
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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A WORLD
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The City of London is a mere Square Mile of medieval streets
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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.
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Wealth AND
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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
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the Square Mile’s architectural treasures, and provides
a grand setting for banquets and royal occasions.
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London,
the leading city
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international connections, and millions of visitors are drawn
to it to explore its historic buildings and Royal heritage.
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LONDON,
THE CITY
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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
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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.
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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.
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Zone 1
connections
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PADDINGTON
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MOORGATE
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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.
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DESIGNED FOR LIFE
SUSTAINABLE LIVING
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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.
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Managing the environmental, social and economic
impacts of our business whilst delivering strong
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planting and provisions for wildlife.
When you buy at Roman House from Berkeley
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and the whole community.
„ Berkeley is a member of the Considerate
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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
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Green living and
sustainable development
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Unparalleled choice of
homes in the most sought
after locations
As a company, we are committed to reducing energy,
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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
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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
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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
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„ Compliance with Lifetime Homes standards.
„ Remediation of existing contamination on site.
„ Sustainable procurement of materials for construction.
„ Sustainable waste management during construction.
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„ Recycling facilities provided on site.
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