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THE LONGFORDS TEDDINGTON TW10 £695,000 - £1,295,000


The Longfords, built by Q Developments, combines traditional and contemporary architectural styles to create eight new homes. To the street there are three traditionally-styled four-bedroom homes and a contemporary two-bedroom gatehouse; to the rear a contemporary terrace with three four-bedroom houses and a two-bedroom house. Dedicated off-street parking.


AGENTS DEXTERS - 020 8288 8288 AND KNIGHT FRANK - 020 8939 2803


ARGYLL PLACE, KENSINGTON W10 £1,450,000 - £4,000,000


A five-bedroom show home, with interiors by designer Andrew Henry, has recently been opened at this striking contemporary development on Pangbourne Avenue. The Taylor Wimpey development provides a fresh modern take on the traditional London Terrace. Situated on a tranquil, tree-lined avenue close to Ladbroke Grove Station and backing onto Kensington Memorial Park. Secure underground parking.


AGENTS STRUTT & PARKER - 020 3667 5566 AND BECTIVE LESLIE MARSH - 020 3667 5579


THE HAUTBOY OCKHAM, SURREY FROM £395,000


At the Hautboy, Birchwood Homes has created seven luxurious apartments by converting a Grade II-listed local landmark. Each apartment has off-street parking, an individual storage unit and use of the residents’ gym and communal grounds. Ockham is a semi-rural village between Cobham and Guildford but retains good connections - two miles from Effingham Junction (London Waterloo from 46 minutes).


AGENTS KNIGHT FRANK - 01483 564660 AND CURCHODS 01483 281010


RIVERWALK WESTMINSTER SW1 FROM £1,400,000


With over 50% of this bold new riverside development already sold there’s clearly high demand for Westminster apartments. Riverwalk, from Ronson Capital Partners LLP, comprises 116 one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom apartments in two curvaceous buildings of six and 17 floors respectively. Owners will benefit from plenty of natural light, extensive balconies and panoramic views.


AGENTS KNIGHT FRANK AND SAVILLS - 020 7828 3007


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