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The NEO Bankside is complete with a 24 hour concierge service and has future plans for a resident's gym, day spa and a variety of shops and restaurants to be developed. The first phase of the new NEO Bankside development was designed by the international, award-winning architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and is predicted to become one of the most desirable addresses in the world.

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Imagine living in London’s most exciting, innovative and iconic new, residential development. Imagine being within a short walk of The City of London and transport links that connect you to the rest of the capital, the UK and the world.

Welcome to NEO Bankside.

– World class design by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners– 199 luxury apartments and penthouses– In the heart of iconic London– On the South Bank of the River Thames– Excellent transport connections– 24-hour security – Full concierge service– Secure underground car parking– Residents gym– Business centre– Wine cellar – Private landscaped gardens – 999 year leases

7/10 ARCHITECTURE11/12 ROGERS STIRK HARBOUR + PARTNERS

13/14 TAKE 2 15/26 TAKE 2: ANTHONY COLLETT

27/30 TAKE 2: WALLPAPER*31/32 THE MASTERPLAN

33/38 NEO LIfE39/40 CONNECTIONS

41/42 TATE MODERN43/48 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

49/50 THE DEVELOPERS51/52 THE WATERfRONT

55/62 fLOORPLANS AND BASEMENT63/64 SPECIfICATION AND AMENITIES

65/68 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD AND DIRECTORY 69 CONTACTS

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The stunning view from a three bedroom apartment looking towards St. Paul’s Cathedral, Tate Modern, the River Thames,

Millennium Bridge and The City of London.

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The breathtaking view from a three bedroom apartment looking south west with views of the London Eye, ‘Big Ben’

and the Houses of Parliament.

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7Architecture

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Below —The Bankside masterplan

Below right —Computer generated image looking over The City

“�Living�at�NEO�Bankside�is�a�unique�and�pleasurable�experience.�The�four�pavilions�make�up�a�family�of�buildings,�a�series�of��four�towers�of�different�heights�bound�by��a�very�strong�three-dimensional�geometry.��A�key�feature�is�the�external�bracing,�which�allows�a�fantastic�amount�of�flexibility�inside�the�apartments.�

All�the�walls�internally�are�non-structural,��which�means�we�have�been�able�to�open��up�the�floor-to-ceiling�space�much�higher��than�in�a�conventional�apartment.�That�has�enabled�us�to�maximise�daylight�and�the��views.�Everyone�can�move�through�generous�lobby�spaces�and�enjoy�the�ride�and�the�river�views�in�the�glazed�external�lifts�going�up��to�their�apartment.�There’s�something�really�quite�nice�about�that.”

A SPECIAL LIVING SPACE

Graham Stirk of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, describes the architectural features

of NEO Bankside.

“ THE fOUR PAVILIONS MAKE UP A fAMILY Of BUILDINGS, A SERIES Of fOUR TOWERS Of DIffERENT HEIGHTS.”

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9Architecture

Left —Winter Garden

Below left —Glazed external lifts

Below right —Timber cladding and bracing

Opposite —A view of Pavilion A taken from ground level

ExTERNAL STRUCTURE The�steel�and�glass�pavilions�fit�perfectly�into�the�Bankside�landscape,�reflecting�the�district’s�industrial�past�–�and�ushering�into�its�exciting,�residential�future.�The�oxide�reds�of�the�Winter�Gardens�echo�those�of�Tate�Modern�and�nearby�Blackfriars�Bridge,�while�the�exterior’s�timber�clad�panels�and�window�louvres�give�the�building�a�warm,�residential�feeling.�The�pavilions’�distinctive�external�bracing�system�has�removed�the�need�for�internal�structural�walls�and�created�highly�flexible�spaces�inside�the�apartments.

WINTER GARDENSSuspended�from�the�main�structure��on�a�lightweight�deck,�the�fully�glazed��Winter�Garden,�with�large�sliding�screens,��act�both�as�an�enclosed�terrace�and�an�extension�of�the�interior�living�space.

LIfTS Scenic�glass�lifts�set�in�transparent�shafts�transport�you�to�the�upper�floors,�providing�spectacular�panoramas�of�the�London�skyline,�the�River�Thames�and�St.�Paul’s�Cathedral.

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1211Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

The�name�Rogers�Stirk�Harbour�+�Partners��has�become�synonymous�with�visionary�and�innovative�architecture.�The�practice,�established�in�1977,�has�conceived�and�created�some�of�the�world’s�most�distinctive�buildings,�from�Lloyd’s��of�London�and�the�Millennium�Dome�to�Terminal�4,�Madrid�Barajas�Airport.�Its�approach�to�urban�planning�and�sustainable�development�is�a�particular�hallmark�and�is�reflected�once�more��in�its�imaginative�work�at�NEO�Bankside.

thE ArChItECt

Above left —88 Wood Street, London EC2

Above right —One Hyde Park, London SW1

Left —Montevetro, London SW11

Left —Antwerp Law Courts

Below left —Terminal 4, Barajas Airport, Madrid

Below right —The Leadenhall Building, London

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1413 Take 2

tAKE Anthony Collett A LIqUID LIVING SPACE Anthony�Collett�took�full�advantage�of��NEO�Bankside’s�freedom�and�flexibility��to�transform�a�three�bedroom�apartment��into�a�stylish,�art-filled�home�that�maximises�the�large�floor�space�and�abundant,�natural�light.�His�design�is�warm�yet�contemporary,��comfortable�yet�effortlessly�stylish.

“It’s�a�very�liquid�living�space,�there’s�a��great�flow�to�it�–�in�keeping�with�its�position�high�above�the�Thames.�I’ve�tried�to�create��an�environment�that�looks�as�good�as�its�surroundings.�It’s�quite�eclectic�and�organic�but�is�also�somewhere�where�you�can�kick�your�shoes�off�and�relax.”

WAllpAper*BOLD CHOICESWallpaper*�magazine’s�aim�was�to�create��bold�and�interesting,�modern�living�spaces��that�reflect�and�celebrate�the�originality�of�NEO�Bankside.

“We�have�tried�to�maximise�the�use�of�the�distinctive�layout�of�the�apartments�by�making�some�daring�choices.�The�apartments�have�great�views�and�receive�plenty�of�light�which�allowed�us�a�lot�of�flexibility�in�doing�that,”�explains�Wallpaper*’s�Tony�Chambers.

NEO Bankside asked two distinctive London designers to provide their own ‘take’ on life inside

London’s most iconic new buildings.

Above left —Anthony Collett, Collett Zarzycki

Above —Tony Chambers, Editor-in-Chief, Wallpaper* magazine

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Take 2: Anthony Collett

THE MAIN LIVING ROOM The�two�rooms�co-exist�and�complement�each�other,�combining�to�create�a�living�area�that�is�perfect�for�relaxation�and�enjoying�the�spectacular�London�skyline.

“We�didn’t�want�to�take�anything�away�from��the�incredible�views�so�we’ve�kept�everything�low�and�sleek�yet�comfortable�at�the�same�time.�We’ve�also�tried�not�to�crowd�the�space,”��says�Collett.

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18 Take 2: Anthony Collett

Opposite —The hallway converted to a formal dining space

Right —Study

THE HALLWAYThe�flexibility�of�the�living�spaces�is��exceptional�–�each�occupant�will�have��the�freedom�to�reflect�their�individual��lifestyle�in�their�apartment�or�penthouse.��For�instance,�the�entrance�hall�in�Collett’s�apartment�has�been�designed�as�a�large��and�stylish�reception�space�that�can�also��be�transformed�into�a�formal�dining�area�suitable�for�entertaining�large�groups��of�people.

THE STUDY Collett�was�keen�to�create�more�intimate�areas�radiating�off�the�main�living�area�and�achieved�this�with�a�book-lined�library�or�study,�a�quiet�corner�in�which�to�read,�work�and�relax.

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19Take 2: Anthony Collett

Left —Granite worktop with inset double sink

Right —Kitchen and informal dining

INfORMAL DININGLike�the�study,�the�informal�dining�area�co-exists�with�the�main�living�space.��Placed�near�the�central,�open-plan�kitchen,��it�creates�a�distinctive�area�in�which�families�will�be�able�to�sit�down�together.�

KITCHENOpen-plan�Bulthaup�kitchens,�some��with�glazed�partitions,�add�to�the�sense��of�space�and�light�within�the�apartments��and�penthouses.�Each�is�fitted�to�the��highest�standards,�with�stylish�features��and�appliances�by�prestigious�names�such��as�Miele�and�Siemens.�Other�exceptional�features�include�granite�worktops�and��double�sinks�with�brushed�steel�fittings��in�many�apartments�and�penthouses.�

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Take 2: Anthony Collett

Left — Master bedroom

Below — Dressing room area

MASTER BEDROOMMaster�bedrooms�are�spacious,�tasteful�and�tranquil�spaces,�with�ensuite�bathrooms��and,�in�many�cases,�walk-in�dressing�rooms.��In�Collett’s�apartment,�the�distinctive�space,��is�dominated�by�a�Ben�Nicolson�inspired�upholstered�headboard,�that�fills�the�wall.

“We�wanted�to�have�some�quite�adventurous�things�and�the�headboard�is�one�of�the�star�attractions�in�that�respect,”�says�Collett.

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Take 2: Anthony Collett

MASTER ENSUITE BATHROOMThe�ensuite�features�grey�stone�floors��and�wet�walls,�with�a�separate�bath,��generous�walk-in�shower�and�double�sinks.�Contemporary�Rogers�Stirk�Harbour�+�Partners�specified�sanitary�ware�and�bath�fittings�are�complemented�by�heated�mirrored�cabinets�with�integrated�lighting.�

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2625Left Running Header Take 2: Anthony Collett

THE SECOND AND THIRD BEDROOMSIn�each�apartment�and�penthouse,�the��second�and�third�bedrooms�are�generous,�restful�spaces,�fitted�out�to�exceptionally��high�standards.�Ensuite�bathrooms�feature�hard�limestone�to�floors�and�walls.�

“We�wanted�the�bedrooms�to�have�a�soft�and�intimate�atmosphere.�In�the�second�and�third�bedrooms�we’ve�achieved�this�by�using�the�same,�subtle�palette�of�pale�greys,�blues�and�pale,�yellowish�greens,”�says�Collett.

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28 Take 2: Wallpaper*

APARTMENT ONEThe�first�of�the�apartments,�“The�Gershwin”,��has�a�more�mature�and�sophisticated,�almost�classical�atmosphere�and�has�been�decorated�in�darker�colours�with�an�extensive�use��of�leather,�velvet�and�metals.�The�master�bedroom�is�painted�in�a�distinctive�moire��gold�and�is�dominated�by�a�‘Botticelli’�bed�by�Armani�Casa.�The�elegant�and�airy�apartment’s�most�distinctive�feature�is�its�Winter�Garden�which�has�been�transformed�into�a�library�area,�featuring�a�‘System’�bookcase�with�ladder�by�Piero�Lissoni�+�Centro�Ricerche,�for�Porro,�from�Ferrious.

Opposite —The Winter Garden library

Left —Living room and Winter Garden

Below left —Master bedroom

Below right —Hallway/study

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29Take 2: Wallpaper*

Opposite — Winter Garden dining room

Above — Kitchen

Below — Bedroom

APARTMENT TWOThe�second�of�the�apartments,�named��

“The�Glass”�by�Wallpaper*�magazine,�has��a�leisurely,�modern,�yet�masculine�feel.�It�has�been�decorated�with�a�blend�of�Farrow�&�Ball�off�whites�and�unusual�pastel�colours�and�filled�with�outstanding�examples�of�contemporary�furniture�to�create�a�youthful,�yet�sophisticated�and�relaxed�environment.�Pieces�include�ingenious,�flexible�storage�and�shelving�from�Pastoe�and�a�magnificent,�marble�dining�table�by�Angelo�Mangiarotti,�for�AgapeCasa,�which�transforms�the�Winter�Garden�into�a�dining�area.

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31The Masterplan

thE mAStErPLAN

NEO Bankside represents the final piece of the Bankside masterplan.

Above — Pavilion A viewed from Pavilion B

Left —View from ground floor of Pavilion A looking towards Tate Modern

NEO�Bankside�completes�the�residential�quarter�of�the�Bankside�area�comprising��the�cultural�institutions�of�Tate�Modern,��Shakespeare’s�Globe�Theatre�and��Land�Securities’�office�development,�Bankside�1,�2�and�3.�The�development’s��four�hexagonal�pavilions�have�been�imaginatively�arranged�to�provide��residents�with�generous�accommodation��and�maximum�daylight.�

The�elegant�and�peaceful,�landscaped�gardens�integrate�seamlessly�with�Tate�Modern�and�its�surroundings,�providing��public�access�during�the�day�as�well��as�a�secure,�private�environment�for��residents�to�enjoy.

�*�Subject�to�planning�consent�**�Subject�to�lease

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OUR DEDICATED CONCIERGE AND PORTERS WILL PROVIDE RESIDENTS WITH A PROfESSIONAL AND DISCREET STANDARD Of SERVICE ASSOCIATED WITH fIVE STAR HOTELS.

A LIfE of

LuxuryTo�live�at�NEO�Bankside�is�to�experience��a�unique�and�exclusive�London�lifestyle.��The�development�will�be�an�exciting�community,�complete�with�every�amenity,��from�restaurants�and�shops�to�a�private�gym�and�day�spa*,�from�lifestyle�management�service�to�24-hour�security.�Our�dedicated�concierge�and�porters�will�provide�residents�with�a�professional�and�discreet�standard��of�service�associated�with�five�star�hotels.��No�matter�how�large�–�or�small�–�the�task,��it�will�be�their�pleasure�to�assist.

NEO Life

*�Day�spa�subject�to�lease

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36 NEO Life

SECURITYThere�is�24-hour�manned�security�with�card�access�to�the�pavilions,�card�operated�lifts��and�manned�CCTV�in�the�communal�areas.

GYM*The�residents’�private�gymnasium�in�a�glazed�pavilion�within�the�landscaped�gardens,�is�fitted�with�state-of-the-art�equipment�and�changing�facilities�where�residents�can�book�personal�trainers�via�the�concierge.

BUSINESS CENTREOur�dedicated�business�centre�includes��a�conference�space�or�meeting�room�with��computer�and�wi-fi�access.

WINE CELLARResidents�can�acquire�a�private�wine�storage�bin�within�a�temperature�controlled�cellar.�Berry�Bros.�&�Rudd,�London’s�most�prestigious�wine�merchants,�will�provide�cellar�advice,��and�exclusive�wine�offers.

NEO CYCLESA�cycle�club�is�available,�through��which�stylish�city�bikes�can�be�booked��via�the�concierge.

SECURE UNDERGROUND PARKINGExclusive�secure�access�to�swipe�activated�underground�car�parking�is�available�for��many�apartments.

Left —The main hallway leading from reception to the lifts

Right —A computer generated image of the state-of-the-art gym

*�Subject�to�planning�consent

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3837NEO Life

RESTAURANTS AND CAféSAt�ground�level,�residents�will�be�able�to��enjoy�sophisticated�dining�in�the�form�of�two�restaurants,�one�formal�dining�and�the�other��a�more�relaxed�brasserie.�During�the�summer�months,�al�fresco�eating�and�drinking�will��create�a�vibrant,�cosmopolitan�atmosphere.�

CONVENIENCE STORE A�high-end�convenience�store�will�meet�residents’�day-to-day�needs.�

DAY SPA** Pavilion�C�will�host�NEO�Bankside’s�day��spa,�providing�a�range�of�beauty�treatments�and�facilities,�from�massages�and�facials,��to�steam�rooms�and�jacuzzis.�

LANDSCAPING NEO�Bankside�sits�within�a�richly�landscaped�environment,�and�blends�private�garden�spaces�with�tree-lined�linear�groves�of�alder�and�birch�which�form�a�public�realm,�linking�Bankside�to�Tate�Modern�during�the�daytime.�

ORCHARD AND BEEHIVESThe�landscaped�grounds�feature�an�orchard��of�seasonal�fruit�trees,�a�collection�of�active�beehives�and�a�large�and�well�stocked��herb�garden.�

Right — A computer generated image of the Pavilions at NEO Bankside and the Tate Modern extension

Below right —A computer generated image of the landscaped gardens

**�Day�spa�subject�to�lease

NEO BANKSIDE WILL BE AN ExCITING COMMUNITY, COMPLETE WITH EVERY AMENITY.

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40 Connections

UNDERGROUNDJubilee�Line:�Southwark�to�Green�Park�–�8�minutes�Southwark�to�Bond�Street�–�10�minutes�Southwark�to�Canary�Wharf�–�10�minutes

Central�Line:�St.�Paul’s�to�Oxford�Circus�–�10�minutes�

RIVERBankside�Pier�to�Canary�Wharf�Pier�–�15�minutes

Bankside�Pier�to�Embankment�Pier�–�8�minutes�

WALKING Blackfriars�Station�–�2�minutes

Thames�riverboat�at�Bankside�Pier�–�3�minutes

Southwark�Station�–�6�minutes

Borough�Market�–�10�minutes

One�New�Change�(St.�Paul’s)�–�10�minutes

London�Bridge�Station�–�12�minutes

Waterloo�Station�–�15�minutes

London�School�of�Economics�–�15�minutes

The�Royal�Festival�Hall�–�15�minutes

Fleet�Street�–�20�minutes

Royal�Bank�of�Scotland�–�19�minutes��62-63�Threadneedle�Street

Lloyds�Banking�Group�–�23�minutes�1�Lime�Street

Barclays�Bank�–�17�minutes��81�Fleet�Street

HSBC�Bank�–�16�minutes��27-32�Poultry

Nomura�–�20�minutes�1�St-Martin’s-le-Grand

BlackRock�–�17�minutes�33�King�William�Street�

TAxISTaxi�rank�adjacent�to�Pavilion�A�

AIRPORTSCity�Airport�–�25�minutes�

Gatwick�Airport�–�35�minutes

Heathrow�Airport�–�50�minutes��

EUROSTARSt.�Pancras�International�–�25�minutes�

TRANSPORT OPTIONS INCLUDE Easy�cycle�access�to�The�City�and�elsewhere��by�local�‘Boris�Bikes’,�located�just�3�minutes�away�on�Southwark�Street

Access�to�London’s�extensive�and�efficient�bus�network�within�a�short�walk

Opposite —Millennium Bridge and St. Paul’s Cathedral

Left from top —The riverboat picks up from Bankside Pier every 20 minutes, the West End and ‘Theatreland’ within easy reach and London Underground on your doorstep

Right from top—London School of Economics, a computer generated image of Blackfriars Station extension and City Airport

LoNDoN AND

worLDwIDENEO Bankside connects its residents with the

brightest and the best that London has to offer.

The�capital’s�essential�business,�education,�shopping�and�entertainment�destinations�are�all�within�easy�reach.�You�can�walk�to�Goldman�Sachs�on�Fleet�Street�in�20�minutes�or�travel�four�stops�on�the�Jubilee�Line�to�HSBC�at�Canary�Wharf.�Bond�Street,�Theatreland�and�the�Royal�Opera�House�in�Covent�Garden�are�all�a�short�tube�ride�away.�With�City�airport,�Heathrow�and�Gatwick�airports�all�within�easy�reach,�the�rest�of�the�UK�–�and�the�world�–��is�never�far�away.

No�fewer�than�seven�world�class�universities��are�less�than�30�minutes�away,�these��include:�Imperial,�UCL,�King’s,�LSE,��Royal�Holloway�and�Queen�Mary.

London�is�one�of�world’s�great�capitals.�Everything�it�has�to�offer�is�within��touching�distance.

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4241Tate Modern

thE tAtE EffECt

Donald Hyslop – Head of Regeneration at Tate Modern, on the exciting new extension.

“Since�it�opened�in�2000,�Tate�Modern�has�become�London’s�No.�1�attraction.�It�was�created�as�a�museum�of�modern�art�but�it�has�become�much�more�than��that.�It�has�become�an�international�destination,�an�exciting,�inspiring�place�that�people�from�all�over�the�world�want�to�visit�and�experience.�The�vast�Turbine�Hall�has�been�absolutely�central�to�generating�that�energy.�Each�year�we�commission�an�international�artist�to�interpret�this�space�and�the�series�of�installations,�including�Ai�Weiwei’s�‘Sunflower�Seeds’�and�Doris�Salcedo’s�‘Shibboleth’�or�‘Crack’,�has�been�incredibly�successful.

Five�million�people�now�visit�Tate�Modern�each�year�and�we�expect�to�attract�another�two�million�people�with�the�opening�of�the�fantastic�new�extension�being�built�by�Herzog�&�de�Meuron,�the�original�architects��of�Tate�Modern�–�“Tate�2”.�

Scheduled�ground�works�will�be�completed�for�the�Olympics�in�2012,�with�the�new�galleries�opening�in�2014.�Tate�2�will�not�only�bring�even�more�world�class�contemporary�art�to�Bankside,�new�‘pocket�parks’��will�be�developed�where�local�people�can�come�and�sit�and�read,�and�find�relatively�quiet�spaces�within��a�busy�part�of�the�city.�

Far left —Ai Weiwei’s ‘Sunflower Seeds’ installation in the Turbine Hall

Above left —‘Birds Nest’ Stadium in Beijing, designed by Herzog & de Meuron

Below left —A computer generated image of the new ‘pocket park’ spaces around Tate Modern

This page —A computer generated image of the ground breaking Tate 2 extension by Herzog & de Meuron

“ IT WILL CONfIRM TATE MODERN’S STATUS AS THE BEATING HEART Of LONDON’S CULTURAL LIfE.”

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wELComE to thE

NEIGhBourhooDSince chef Lawrence Keogh started serving classic, British seasonal

food at his restaurant Roast in Borough Market in 2005, he has seen the Bankside district transformed.

“Borough�Market�has�been�London’s�food�hub��for�centuries�but�it�has�never�been�more�vibrant,”�says�Keogh�whose�menu�is�sourced�from�many�of�the�diverse�and�colourful�stalls�supplying�fresh�produce�that�surround�Roast.

I’ve�seen�it�change�dramatically.�You�can�see��by�the�type�of�people�who�come�here�for�lunch�now.�It’s�also�much�more�cosmopolitan�than�before.�There�are�more�affluent�people�around.�But�it’s�also�like�a�community,�there’s��a�real�family�spirit�and�atmosphere�in�Borough�Market.�It’s�such�a�magnetic�place,�I�even�come�here�on�my�days�off.

There’s�something�special�about�being�here,�people�love�exploring�the�nooks�and�crannies�and�getting�lost.�You�can�just�go�and�graze,��have�some�Spanish�ham�at�Brindisa�or�a�pint��of�real�English�ale�at�The�Wheatsheaf.�London��is�now,�along�with�New�York,�one�of�the�two��food�hubs�of�the�world.�You�can�eat�food��from�every�country�and�the�quality�of�the��chefs�and�the�cooking�here�is�second�to�none.�There’s�something�to�suit�everyone’s�taste.”

44 The Neighbourhood

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Opposite —Shopping in Borough Market

From above —Architect Renzo Piano’s ‘The Shard’ at London Bridge

Brindisa Spanish Restaurant, Borough Market

One New Change shopping and dining adjacent to St. Paul’s Cathedral

A computer generated image of Blackfriars Station extension

Konditor & Cook for specialist cakes, Borough Market

“With�the�emergence�of�the�Shard�of�Glass,�including�the�Shangri-La�Hotel,�as�well�as��the�Olympics�coming�to�East�London,�there��is�a�tangible�sense�that�the�centre�of�London��is�subtly�shifting�along�the�Thames�to�the�east.�The�City�and�the�shopping�in�One�New�Change�is�just�across�the�Millennium�Bridge�and�the�new�Blackfriars�Station�entrance�is�going��to�make�a�huge�difference.�London�City�Airport�is�growing�fast�too,�I’ve�just�created��an�‘all-British’�sourced�menu�with�British�Airways�for�their�new�32-seat�business�and��first�class�only�service�to�New�York.”

The Neighbourhood

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Opposite —The public gardens by the waterfront at Tate Modern

From above —Greater London Authority, City Hall www.london.gov.uk

National Theatre www.nationaltheatre.org.uk

Southbank Centre www.southbankcentre.co.uk

Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, www.shakespearesglobe.com

London Eye www.londoneye.com

Royal Festival Hall www.southbankcentre.co.uk

OXO Tower Wharf www.coinstreet.org/shopeatdrink www.harveynichols.com/oxo-tower-london

“ BANKSIDE REALLY fEELS LIKE IT’S THE PLACE TO BE RIGHT NOW.”

“Bankside’s�kick-start�began�in�2000�with��the�transformation�of�the�riverside’s�old�power�station�into�a�modern�art�gallery.�Millennium�Bridge�was�built�at�the�same�time�too,�making�St.�Paul’s�and�The�City�of�London�just�a�stones�throw�away!�The�Greater�London�Authority�moved�to�the�new�City�Hall�designed�by��Foster�+�Partners,�and�the�first�‘flights’�were�taken�on�the�London�Eye.�

At�the�Southbank�Centre,�the�biggest�arts�complex�in�the�world,�Hungerford�Bridge�has�been�pedestrianised,�the�Royal�Festival�Hall�recently�re-opened�after�a�£100�million�face�lift�and�the�National�Theatre’s�monumental�home�is�undergoing�extensive�improvements�after�30�years�of�hard�work.�And�who�could�forget�Shakespeare’s�Globe!�Bankside�really�feels�like�it’s�the�place�to�be�right�now.”�

The Neighbourhood

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50 The Developers

Above —Eaton Square, Belgravia, London SW1

Below —10 Montrose Place, Belgravia, London SW1

NATIVE LANDNative�Land�is�one�of�London’s�most�established�and�creative,�high-quality�residential�developers.�It�is�an�award-winning�company�who’s�management�team�has�developed�some�of�the�most�outstanding�prime�developments�in�the�capital.��Its�portfolio�includes�10�Montrose�Place��in�Belgravia,�a�previous�joint�venture�with�Grosvenor,�and�Twenty�Bishops�Square��in�Spitalfields.�

Native�Land�is�a�design-led�developer,�informed�by�global�trends�in�high-end��living,�that�provides�the�most�imaginative�property�solutions�to�its�clients.

GROSVENORGrosvenor�is�one�of�the�world’s�leading��and�experienced�property�groups,�with�total��assets�worth�£10.2�billion.�With�300�years��of�expertise�in�the�prime�London�residential�market,�it�has�a�profound�understanding��of�the�needs�of�high�net�worth�occupiers��and�investors.��With�a�portfolio�that�includes�Belgravia�and�much�of�Mayfair�in�London,�its�global�reach�embraces�offices�in�17�of�the�world’s�most�dynamic�cities,�including�Paris,�Hong�Kong,�Tokyo,�Shanghai,�San�Francisco�and�Vancouver.

A SKILLED tEAm

NEO Bankside is a joint venture development by Native Land

and Grosvenor.

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51 The Waterfront

thE BESt hour you

CouLD SPENDThe walk from Westminster Bridge to the

Design Museum with Lord Richard Rogers.

For�me�one�of�the�best�things�about�living��in�London�is�to�walk�the�south�bank�of�the�Thames,�all�the�way�from�Westminster�Bridge,�and�the�Festival�Hall,�to�Tower�Bridge�and�the�Design�Museum.�It�takes�an�hour,�and�gives�you�a�sequence�of�the�most�glorious�city�views�anywhere�in�the�world,�including�the�wonderful�glimpses�of�the�dome�of�St.�Paul’s�Cathedral�as�it�comes�into�view�and�the�new�city�skyline.

But�it�is�also�a�walk�that�offers�more�than�views.�It�takes�you�through�vibrant�slices��of�life;�cafés,�bars,�pubs�and�street�markets,�past�museums,�galleries�and�playhouses,��and�that’s�the�point�of�a�city.

Tate�Modern�and�the�Millennium�Bridge��have�changed�not�just�the�South�Bank��but�also�Britain,�and�NEO�Bankside�is�at��the�very�heart�of�it�all.�It�is�an�extraordinary�development�–�there�is�nowhere�quite�like��it�in�London.�

This�building�has�a�relationship�to�this��whole�idea�of�culture,�which�I’m�very��excited�about.�It�has�the�most�amazing��views.�The�building�internally�responds��to�all�those�views�but�also�the�quality��of�life�inside.�It’s�a�fantastic�scheme.

OLD COUNTY HALL

TEMPLE

LONDON EYE

HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT

SAVOY HOTEL 30 ST. MARY AXE

SOUTHBANK CENTRE

OXO TOWER

TOWER BRIDGE

THE MONUMENT

THE OLD BAILEY

TOWER OF LONDON

SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE

TATE MODERN

DESIGN MUSEUM

SOUTHWARK CATHEDRAL

THE SHARD(SHANGRI-LA HOTEL 2012)

BOROUGH MARKET

CITY HALL

BANK OF ENGLAND

ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL

ONE NEW CHANGE

NATIONALTHEATRE

Vauxhall

Lambeth

Tow

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Mill

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Hungerford

Westminster

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London BridgeCity Pier Tower Millennium

Pier

Butler’s WharfPier

Lambeth Pier

EmbankmentPier

St. Katherine’sPier

WestminsterPier

BanksidePier

BlackfriarsPier

London Eye Pier

Festival Pier

Temple

Embankment

Charing Cross

Waterloo

Blackfriars

Blackfriars (2012)

Monument

London Bridge

Westminster

Cannon Street

Tower Hill

Southwark

Swan LanePier

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5655

6.75m x 7.40m22’3” x 24’3”

3.95m x 2.85m13’1” x 9’6”

4.15m x 3.22m13’6” x 10’6”

6.75m x 5.50m22’3” x 18’

6.50m x 4.00m21’3” x 12’3”

3.10m x 2.90m10’5” x 9’7”

5.80m x 4.10m19’1” x 13’6”

3.50m x 3.10m11’5” x 10’5”

5.90m x 5.00m 19’6” x 16’6”

3.40m x 5.00m11’3” x 16’6”

3.40m x 3.50m11’3” x 11’5”

2.85m x 5.00m9’6” x 16’6”

2.85m x 5.00m9’6” x 16’6”

LIFT

LIFT

LOBBY

TYPE A2�BED�113�sq.�m.�1,215�sq.�ft.

Apartment�B101�B201�B301�B401�B501�B601�B701

TYPE J2�BED�128�sq.�m.�1,375�sq.�ft.

Apartment�B102�B202�B302�B402�B502�B602�B702

TYPE G1�BED�50�sq.�m.�539�sq.�ft.

Apartment�B103�B203�B303�B403�B503�B603�B703

TYPE H3�BED�178�sq.�m.�1,912�sq.�ft.

Apartment�B105�B205�B305�B405�B505�B605�B705

LIFT

LIFT

LOBBY

5.90m x 5.00m19’6” x 16’6”

14.50m x 5.50m44’6” x 18’

4.50m x 3.00m14’9” x 9’3”

4.50m x 3.00m14’9” x 9’3”

5.80m x 4.10m19’1” x 13’6”

3.10m x 2.90m10’5” x 9’7”

3.10m x 2.90m10’5” x 9’7”

3.50m x 3.10m11’5” x 10’5”

5.80m x 4.10m19’1” x 13’6”

5.90m x 5.00m19’6” x 16’6”

3.40m x 5.00m11’3” x 16’6”

TYPE K3�BED�190�sq.�m.�2,045�sq.�ft.

Apartment�B801�B901�B1001�B1101�B1201

TYPE G1�BED�50�sq.�m.�539�sq.�ft.

Apartment�B802� B803�B902� B903�B1002� B1003�B1102� B1103�B1202� B1203

TYPE H3�BED�178�sq.�m.�1,912�sq.�ft.

Apartment�B805�B905�B1005�B1105�B1205

H

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Position�of�windows�and�louvres�varies�depending�on�the�floor�–�please�refer�to�individual�floorplan Position�of�windows�and�louvres�varies�depending�on�the�floor�–�please�refer�to�individual�floorplan

K

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PAVILION B floors 1—7

PAVILION B floors 8—12

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WINTERGARDEN

RECEPTIONROOM

STUDY

LIFT

LIFT

LOBBY

BEDROOM 3

KITCHEN

HALL/DINING

HALL

HALL

UTILITY

BEDROOM 2

MASTER BEDROOM

BEDROOM

BEDROOM 3

RECEPTIONROOM

UTILITYUTILITY

BEDROOM 2

MASTER BEDROOM

WINTERGARDEN

RECEPTIONROOM

WA

RD

RO

BE

5.90m x 5.00m19’6” x 16’6”

13.80m x 8.60m45’5” x 28’4”

3.50m x 3.50m11’7” x 11’7”

3.90m x 3.60m13’1” x 12’

5.30m x 3.80m17’5” x 12’7”

6.75m x 5.50m22’5” x 18’

3.10m x 2.90m10’5” x 9’7”

3.10m x 3.10m10’5” x 10’5”

5.80m x 4.10m19’1” x 13’6”

3.40m x 3.60m11’3” x 12’

3.40m x 5.00m11’3” x 16’6”

5.90m x 5.00m19’6” x 16’6”

11.10m x 5.40m36’6” x 17’9”

TYPE f3�BED�249�sq.�m.�2,676�sq.�ft.

Sub-penthouse�B1301�B1401�B1501

TYPE G1�BED�50�sq.�m.�539�sq.�ft.

Apartment�B1302�B1402�B1502

TYPE H3�BED�178�sq.�m.�1,912�sq.�ft.

Apartment�B1303�B1403�B1503

BEDROOM 2

BEDROOM 2

MASTER BEDROOM

MASTER BEDROOM

MASTER BEDROOM

HALL

HALL

UTILITY

UTILITY

RECEPTIONROOM

RECEPTIONROOM

RECEPTIONROOM

UTILITY

BEDROOM 2

WARDROBE

WINTERGARDEN

BEDROOM 2

UT

ILIT

Y

MASTER BEDROOM

RECEPTIONROOM

WINTERGARDEN

11.10m x 5.50m36’6” x 18’

4.30m x 3.60m13’3” x 12’

4.60m x 3.00m15’1” x 9’3”

3.20m x 2.60m10’6” x 8’6”

3.20m x 2.60m10’6” x 8’6”

5.50m x 4.20m18’ x 14’

5.50m x 4.20m18’ x 14’

4.60m x 3.00m15’1” x 9’3”

5.90m x 5.00m19’6” x 16’6”

5.90m x 5.00m19’6” x 16’6”

3.50m x 5.00m11’5” x 16’6”

3.60m x 3.50m12’ x 11’5”

11.10m x 5.40m36’6” x 17’9”

3.50m x 5.00m11’5” x 16’6”

LIFT

LIFT

LOBBY

TYPE L2�BED�164�sq.�m.�1,767�sq.�ft.

Apartment�C101�C201�C301�C401�C501�C601�C701�C801�C901�C1001�C1101

TYPE M2�BED�76�sq.�m.�818�sq.�ft.

Apartment�C102� C103�C202� C203�C302� C303�C402� C403�C502� C503�C602� C603�C702� C703�C802� C803�C902� C903�C1002� C1003�C1102� C1103

TYPE N2�BED�151�sq.�m.�1,628�sq.�ft.

Apartment�C105�C205�C305�C405�C505�C605�C705�C805�C905�C1005�C1105

H

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Position�of�windows�and�louvres�varies�depending�on�the�floor�–�please�refer�to�individual�floorplan Position�of�windows�and�louvres�varies�depending�on�the�floor�–�please�refer�to�individual�floorplan

PAVILION B floors 13—15

PAVILION C floors 1—11

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6059

BEDROOM 2

MASTER BEDROOM

BEDROOM

MASTER BEDROOM

HALL

HALL HALL

UTILITY

UTILITY

RECEPTIONROOM

RECEPTIONROOM

UTILITY

UTILITY

BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3

WARDROBE

LIFT

LIFT

LOBBY

WINTERGARDEN

BEDROOM 2

MASTER BEDROOM

RECEPTIONROOM

RECEPTIONROOM

WINTERGARDEN

WINTERGARDEN

14.50m x 5.50m44’6” x 18’

4.50m x 3.00m14’9” x 9’3”

4.30m x 3.00m13’3” x 9’3”

5.80m x 4.10m19’1” x 13’6”

3.40m x 3.50m11’1” x 11’6”

6.50m x 4.00m21’3” x 13’1”

3.10m x 2.90m10’5” x 9’7”

5.90m x 5.00m19’6” x 16’6”

2.85m x 5.00m9’6” x 16’6”

2.85m x 5.00m9’6” x 16’6”

3.10m x 2.90m10’5” x 9’7”

3.95m x 3.00m13’1” x 9’3”

7.00m x 5.95m24’3” x 19’7”

7.00m x 5.95m24’3” x 19’7”

4.50m x 3.00m14’9” x 9’3”

TYPE K3�BED�190�sq.�m.�2,045�sq.�ft.

Apartment�C1201�C1301�C1401

TYPE G1�BED�50�sq.�m.�539�sq.�ft.

Apartment�C1202�C1302�C1402

TYPE J2�BED�128�sq.�m.�1,375�sq.�ft.

Apartment�C1203�C1303�C1403

TYPE D2�BED�103�sq.�m.�1,107�sq.�ft.

Apartment�C1205�C1305�C1405

MASTER BEDROOM

BEDROOM

MASTER BEDROOM

HALL

HALL

UTILITY

BEDROOM 4/STUDY

RECEPTIONROOM

RECEPTIONROOM

UTILITY

UTILITY

BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

WARDROBE

WINTERGARDEN

BEDROOM 2

BEDROOM 3

RECEPTIONROOM

WINTERGARDEN

14.50m x 5.50m44’6” x 18’

4.30m x 3.00m13’3” x 9’3”

5.80m x 4.10m19’1” x 13’6”

4.60m x 3.60m15’1” x 12’

3.90m x 3.60m13’1” x 12’

3.10m x 2.90m10’5” x 9’7”

5.90m x 5.00m19’6” x 16’6”

5.90m x 5.00m19’6” x 16’6”

3.80m x 3.10m12’6” x 10’1”

4.50m x 3.00m14’9” x 9’3”

13.80m x 5.50m45’5” x 18’

4.50m x 3.00m14’9” x 9’3”

4.50m x 3.00m14’9” x 9’3”

LIFT

LIFT

LOBBY

TYPE K3�BED�190�sq.�m.�2,045�sq.�ft.

Apartment�C1501�C1601

TYPE G1�BED�50�sq.�m.�539�sq.�ft.

Apartment�C1502�C1602

TYPE R4�BED�239�sq.�m.�2,570�sq.�ft.

Sub-penthouse�C1503�C1603

D

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Position�of�windows�and�louvres�varies�depending�on�the�floor�–�please�refer�to�individual�floorplan Position�of�windows�and�louvres�varies�depending�on�the�floor�–�please�refer�to�individual�floorplan

PAVILION C floors 12—14

PAVILION C floors 15—16

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TYPE f3�BED�249�sq.�m.�2,676�sq.�ft.

Sub-penthouse�C1701�C1801�C1901�C2001�C2101

TYPE R4�BED�239�sq.�m.�2,570�sq.�ft.

Sub-penthouse�C1702�C1802�C1902�C2002�C2102

RECEPTIONROOM

KITCHEN

HALL

UTILITY

UTILITY

STUDY

BEDROOM 2

BEDROOM 4/STUDY

BEDROOM 3

MASTER BEDROOM

WINTERGARDEN

WARDROBE

WA

RD

RO

BE

WARDROBE

LIFT

LIFT

LOBBY

WINTERGARDEN

RECEPTIONROOM

BEDROOM 3

BEDROOM 2

MASTER BEDROOM

5.90m x 5.00m19’6” x 16’6”

13.80m x 8.60m45’5” x 28’4”

3.50m x 3.50m11’7” x 11’7”

3.90m x 3.60m13’1” x 12’

5.30m x 3.80m17’5” x 12’7”

4.60m x 3.60m15’1” x 12’

3.90m x 3.60m13’1” x 12’

5.90m x 5.00m19’6” x 16’6”

3.80m x 3.10m12’6” x 10’1”

4.50m x 3.00m14’9” x 9’3”

13.80m x 5.50m45’5” x 18’

HALL/DINING

6.75m x 5.50m22’5” x 18’

CHILLED WATER PUMPSET

GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP

COLD WATER STORAGE

CYCLE STORAGE

RETAIL STORE

L.V. ROOM

L.V. ROOM

WASTE RM

WASTE RM

CORE CORRIDOR

STORE

STORE

BT COMMS

RAIN WATER HARVEST

COLD WATER STORAGE

RETAIL STORE

WASTE CUPBOARD

CYCLE STORAGE

COLD WATER STORAGE

RETAIL STORAGE

WASTE

WASTE

SUPPLY CUPBOARD

CORE CORRIDOR

L.V. ROOM

L.V. ROOM

FIRE FIGHTING

LEISURE

CORE CORRIDOR

COLD WATER STORAGE

CAR PARK EXTRACT

PLANT ROOM

RETAIL STORAGE

GAS INTAKE ROOM

WET RISER STORAGE

BT COMMS

WASTE ROOM

STORE

STORE

STORE

STORE

STORE

CCTV

POST ROOM

RETAIL USE

CORE CORRIDOR

STORE

STORE

DELIVERY ACCESS DELIVERY ACCESS

SEGREGATED WASTESEGREGATED WASTE

SUBSTATION SUBSTATION

CHILLER ROOM

The�single�level��basement�will�provide�secure�parking�in�addition�to�space��for�essential�building�services�and�retail��unit�storage.

Access�to�the��basement�will�be�security�controlled��at�all�points.

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Position�of�windows�and�louvres�varies�depending�on�the�floor�–�please�refer�to�individual�floorplan

PAVILION C floors 17—21

BASEMENT

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63SPECIfICATION & AMENITIES

ImportAnt notePlease�note�that��design�development��of�NEO�Bankside�is��still�ongoing�and�certain�items�of�the�specification�may��be�liable�to�change�without�further�notice.

StructureReinforced�concrete�frame�building�with�external�steel�bracing�frame�structure.

Unitised�high�quality�curtain�walling�system,�principally�constructed�from�anodised�aluminium�and�double�glazed�glass.�Solid�panels�include�timber�cladding�behind�glass.

External�doors�and�windows�are�integrated�into�the�unitised�curtain�walling�system.

Flat�soffit�concrete�floor�structure�with�finishes�as�described�below.

Internal SpecificationWAlls, floors, CeIlIngsScreed�floors�throughout�to�allow��for�underfloor�heating�and�sound�insulation.

Internal�high�specification�stud�partition�walls,�skim�coated�and�painted.�

Suspended�plasterboard�ceilings,�skim�coated�and�painted.

Floor�to�ceiling�windows,�some�of�which�are�screened�by�internal�timber�louvres.

fInIshesTimber�floors�to�entrance�hall�and�reception�rooms.

Carpets�to�all�bedrooms.

floor to CeIlIng heIghtsEntrance�halls:��2400�–�2500mm

Reception�rooms:�2600mm

Kitchens:��2400�–�2600mm

Bedrooms:��2600mm

Bathrooms:��2400mm

Note:�the�above�figures�are�approximate.

JoineryDoorsFront�doors:�substantial,�thick��leafed�doors�with�natural�timber�veneer�finish�and�designed��door�furniture.

Internal�doors:�full�height�or�with�over�panels�in�white�solid�core�doors.

Recessed�skirting��and�architraves�with�shadow�gaps�to�architects�design.

WArDrobesDoors�(where�applicable)�spray�finished�in�matt�lacquer.

Down�lighters�set�within�hanging�rail.

fItteD CupboArDs Full�height�doors��in�white.

IronmongeryHigh�quality�fittings�throughout�in�brushed�stainless�steel.

Heating and CoolingIndependent,�thermostatically�controlled�underfloor�heating�system�to��all�principal�rooms��and�hallways.

Independent�comfort�cooling�system�to�each�apartment�with�fan��coil�units�to�reception�rooms�and�principal�bedrooms.

Electrical5�amp�and��13�amp�circuits.

White�metal��electrical�sockets��and�switch�plates.

lIghtIng Low�voltage�downlighters��to�kitchens�and�bathrooms.

Low�energy�lighting�provided�to�bedrooms.

Provision�for�table��and�floor�lamps�to�be�connected�to�5�amp��wall�and�floor�sockets��in�reception�rooms��and�bedrooms.

Terminations�in�walls�and�ceilings�for�future��fit�out.

Multi�function�lighting�control�by�Lutron��Grafik�Eye.

Recessed�lighting��to�fitted�wardrobes.

AV, telephone AnD DAtA systemsCabling�to�satellite�TV�outlets�is�provided�to�all�principal�rooms.

Pre-wired�for�multi��room�audio�and��keypad�control��using�System�Line.

Wiring�to�telephone��points�is�provided�to��all�principal�rooms.

Pre-wiring�to�data�sockets�in�principal�rooms�enabling�multi�room�broadband��and�data�system�connection.

Kitchen SpecificationBulthaup�B1�system�with�wall�units�and�tall�units�in�matt�lacquer.

Granite�worktops�each�with�inset�sink.

Open-plan�kitchen,�floors�to�match�reception�floor�finishes.

Appliances�by�Siemens�include:�600mm�flush�mounted�ceramic�hob,�600mm�stainless�steel�single�oven,�600mm�canopy�hood,�600mm�stainless�steel�microwave,�600mm�fully�integrated�dishwasher�and�600mm�fully�integrated�tall�fridge/freezer.�

Also�provided�is�a�Wastemaid�waste�disposal�and�BOSCH�600mm�freestanding�white�washer�dryer.

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Wine�cellar.

Business�Centre.

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NEO Bankside Sales Office Tel: +44 (0)20 7998 1888

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the leAseThe�new�lease�is�for��a�term�of�999�years�from�25th�December�2007.

DesIgn DeVelopmentPlease�note�that�all�aspects�of�the�design��for�NEO�Bankside�are�continuously�reviewed�and�GC�Bankside�LLP�reserves�the�right�to��make�alterations�to�the��design�without�notice.

CopyrIghtCopyright�for�this�document�is�retained��by�GC�Bankside�LLP.�

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ConfIDentIAlItyAll�information�in�this�document�is�provided��on�a�strictly�confidential�basis.

A Joint Venture Development by

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misrepresentation Actthese particulars are prepared for the guidance only of prospective owners, tenants and occupants. they are intended to give a fair overall description of the property but are not intended to constitute part of an offer or contract. Any information contained herein (whether in the text, plans or photographs) is given in good faith and should not be relied upon as being a statement or representation of fact. nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good working condition or otherwise nor that any services or facilities are in good working order. Any areas, measurements or distances referred to herein are approximate only. Descriptions of a property are inevitably subjective and the descriptions contained herein are used in good faith as an opinion and not by way of statement or fact. neither gC bankside llp nor any of its employees have any authority to make or give any warranty whatever in relation to this property.may 2011

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