The Pictureworks - Brochure and Floor Plan

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The Pictureworks - Brochure and Floor Plan
INVESTMENT INFORMATION
• The property is positioned in a thriving Nottingham City Centre location
• One - bedroom apartments from £99,000 with a rental income of £550 per calendar month
• Two - bedroom apartments from £145,000 with a rental income of £775 per calendar month
• Rental yields of up to 6.7%
• Perfectly styled bespoke apartments, ideal for city-workers and professionals looking to
be well connected to the rest of the UK
• 3 minute walk to Nottingham Railway Station with a connecting time to London of
1 hour 45 minutes travel time
• Exclusive use of private, on-site, fully equipped gym for residents
• Many apartments available with balconies and secure, on-site parking
• Nottingham will be part of the UK’s High Speed Rail Network plans (HS2), reducing
travel time to London to less than 1 hour
THEPICTURE WORKS
NOTTINGHAM
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UNVEILING THE PICTUREWORKS
a sleek, contemporary development of 128
luxury 1, 2 and 3 bedroom and penthouse
apartments that is leading the way in
rejuvenating Nottingham.
in a light industrial area formerly inhabited by
the lace and railway industries, The PictureWorks
building is set to be hailed as a local landmark,
both for its outstanding design and its high
quality fabrication.
Today, it forms the focus of the regeneration of
Nottingham Southside, an exciting residential
and commercial sector just steps away from the
city’s main train station – and already attracting
major names such as Capital One, Boots head
office and the BBC.
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CaSTLE WHaRf
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NOTTiNgHaM
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RaiLWay STaTiON
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CaPiTaL ONE
SOUTH
OF THE
BORDER
Queen’s Road lies within the Southside regeneration area,
an emerging business district fanning out from Nottingham
station. as the city’s most significant regeneration project,
Southside will link the centre to a new, world-class
environment of a-grade office, commercial and residential
developments, as well as hotels, shops and leisure facilities.
Nottingham station itself is soon to be rechristened
The Hub, a new, multi-modal transport interchange that
integrates trains, buses and trams. The area has already
attracted major organisations such as Capital One, the
inland Revenue and Nottingham City Council’s new HQ.
Future perfect: The city’s business
future starts on Southside
New faces: A significant transformation project blends
superb transport links with first-class housing,
commercial space and leisure facilities
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CITY
OF
PROGRESS
Nottingham is booming as the region’s most
important commercial centre.
ambitious regeneration projects are boosting the
profile of key areas in the city, attracting large multinational companies, and creating opportunities for
innovative small and medium-sized businesses.
With a growing population of around 730,000,
Nottingham is already one of the UK’s top ten cities,
and the East Midlands has the fastest growing
property market outside London. it also boasts a
dynamic cultural, artistic and social scene that make
it a thriving place to live, work and visit.
“The legend of Robin Hood
attracts around 300,000
overseas visitors a year”
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HIGHER POWER
Nottingham’s two internationally
renowned universities attract around
60,000 students, making the city one of
the largest centres of higher education in
the UK and giving it one of the youngest
populations of any UK city.
Universities
Out and about: The Hub merges
trains, buses, trams and taxis for
seamless travelling.
Nottingham Trent University
three campuses
University of Nottingham
five campuses in Nottingham, two abroad
Further education colleges
Bilborough Sixth form College
Young ones: Nottingham has one
of the youngest populations of
any major city in the UK.
Lakeview College
Central College
New College Nottingham
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Broadmarsh Shopping Centre
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Old Market Square
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Chapel Quarter
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Nottingham Castle
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Nottingham Playhouse
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Albert Hall
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Lace Market Properties Headquarters
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Nottingham Trent University
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By Road from Nottingham
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TRAVEL
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12 University of Nottingham King’s Meadow Campus
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Victoria Shopping Centre
10 Theatre Royal
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LOCAL DRIVE TIMES
The University of Nottingham
King’s Meadow Campus Ng7 2NR
8.5 minutes - 2.53 mile
Nottingham Trent University
City Campus Ng1 4BU
7 minutes - 2.2 miles
kms
miles
Birmingham
82
50
Liverpool
94
58
Leeds
98
61
London
176
109
Luton airport
131
81
Heathrow airport
172
107
gatwick airport
211
131
By Train from Nottingham
minutes
Birmingham New Street
London St Pancras
96
103
Leeds
129
Liverpool Lime Street
170
Retail discovery: Nottingham has
the complete range of shopping
experiences, from high street to
boutique chic
WHAT’S
IN
STORE
Nottingham’s shopping scene is rated as
the sixth-largest in the country. and
there’s something here for every taste.
Choose from major department stores
such as John Lewis, debenhams and
House of fraser, or opt for the chic
designer boutiques, vintage stores and
laid-back cafés in Hockley Village or
Bridlesmith gate. go big at the
comprehensive intu Victoria and
Broadmarsh centres, or micro and ultrasophisticated at flying Horse Walk and
its upmarket boutiques.
it’s a constant shopping inspiration that
caters for mainstream and alternative,
designer and high street.
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Nottingham’s hundreds of restaurants,
bars and cafés indicate a very sociable
and liveable city
“All in the best possible taste:
The two-Michelin-starred
Sat Bains restaurant is famed
for its experimental modern
British cuisine.”
EATING
AND
DRINKING
you can opt for a traditional backdrop – ye Olde Trip To
Jerusalem, carved out of caves beneath the castle claims to be
the oldest pub in the country or the more up-to-date vibe of the
cafés and bars concentrated around george and Broad streets.
But the uncontested star is Sat Bains’ Michelin star establishment,
closely followed by a Bib gourmand recipient and several aa
rosette-winning eateries.
you’ll find it all within walking distance of the centre.
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ALWAYS ENTERTAINING
Nottingham’s cultural scene is a thriving and constantly changing entity.
The East Midland’s prime entertainment hub attracts the country’s best
blockbuster touring musicals and international live music events, as well
as being home to experimental artists’ studios and private cinema
venues. Nottingham is the artistic and cultural focus for the region,
ensuring a constant stream of new ideas, installations and performance.
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BUILDING
FOR THE
FUTURE
The PictureWorks is the first major step of Nottingham’s
groundbreaking Southside regeneration, addressing the
city’s shortage of quality residential property to meet the
next decade’s growing population.
Making a dynamic, bold architectural statement on arrival
to the city, the contemporary building compliments the
neighbouring historic mills and train station.
The Boots Company once used
The PictureWorks building as
their picture framing factory
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Pretty as a Picture
Metallic feature corners, crisp white
facades and abstract cladding
patterns refresh the urban landscape.
SITE PLAN
Railway Station
Queen’s Road
Office
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Queen’s Hotel
Redevelopment
Redeveloped
Arkwright
Place
Summer Leys House
Residential
The PictureWorks
Tin
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Redeveloped
Meadows Mill
Crocus Field
Urban Park
Station
House
Residential
Development
Residential
Development
Crocus Street
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Entrance Hall
The PictureWorks development
of 128 luxury 1, 2 & 3 bedroom
and penthouse apartments
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Open plan living & kitchen areas
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Many with balconies or terraces
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Use of gymnasium facilities
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Retail units on ground floor
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Car parking for most apartments
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24-hour video access system and CCTV monitoring.
Working overtime: The residents’
gym is ideal for a convenient pre or
post work session.
STyLE
LiViNg:
Spacious and airy Living
areas create the perfect
space for relaxing and
entertaining
The interior design team uses only quality brands to
create bespoke, modern, spacious and atmospheric
interiors that reflect how people want to live today.
Contemporary, stylish and beautifully finished.
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OPEN
TO NEW idEaS:
Open-plan living and kitchen areas
reflect contemporary needs
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Queen’s Road
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Queen’s Road
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
BEdROOMS
SQ M
101
2
67.0
102
1
40.4
103
2
56.5
104
1
40.0
105
1
40.2
106
2
55.8
107
1
39.1
108
2
49.7
109
2
59.8
110
2
73.9
111
2
61.8
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2
61.7
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1
50.4
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2
60.0
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53.9
aPaRTMENT
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Plans not to scale, for indicative purposes only.
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SECOND TO FIFTH FLOOR PLAN
aPaRTMENT
BEdROOMS
SQ M
201, 301, 401, 501
2
67.0
202, 302, 402, 502
1
40.4
203, 303, 403, 503
2
56.5
204, 304, 404, 504
1
40.0
205, 305, 405, 505
1
40.2
206, 306, 406, 506
2
55.8
207, 307, 407, 507
2
67.7
208, 308, 408, 508
2
49.7
209, 309, 409, 509
2
59.8
210, 310, 410, 510
2
73.9
211, 311, 411, 511
2
61.8
212, 312, 412, 512
2
61.7
213, 313, 413, 513
1
50.4
214, 314, 414, 514
2
60.0
215, 315, 415, 515
2
66.7
216, 316, 416, 516
3
94.6
217, 317, 417, 517
2
76.0
218, 318, 418, 518
2
77.6
219, 319, 419, 519
2
53.9
Queen’s Road
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Queen’s Road
SIXTH FLOOR PLAN
aPaRTMENT
Tin
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BEdROOMS
SQ M
601
2
63.3
602
1
39.0
603
2
59.5
604
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60.2
605
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67.9
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51.2
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63.0
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75.3
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83.0
614
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67.4
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49.4
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Plans not to scale, for indicative purposes only.
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SEVENTH
TO
aPaRTMENT
NINTH FLOOR PLAN
BEdROOMS
SQ M
701, 801, 901
2
58.2
702, 802, 902
1
39.1
703, 803, 903
2
58.4
704, 804, 904
2
67.8
705, 805, 905
1
41.4
706, 806, 906
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74.3
Queen’s Road
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THE APARTMENT SPECIFICATION
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Carpet in living room and bedrooms, vinyl in kitchen and bathroom
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Half height wall tiling in bathroom and en-suite and full height
wall tiling to shower areas. full height/full width mirror
above washbasin
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fully fitted Pepper kitchen with lacquered doors and unique
‘pop up’ power ports
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Ceramic hob, multifunctional oven, dishwasher, fridge/freezer
& washer/dryer
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Sky Plus TV, fM, digital reception & Broadband facilities available
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Video access system & CCTV monitoring
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Built in wardrobes in all bedrooms
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Electric panel heating with zoned central control unit
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inset ceiling spotlights throughout
‘Pop up’ power ports
Towel radiators
Chrome Plug sockets
Kitchen unit handles
Timings are approximate. Source: www.tfl.gov.uk.
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