November 30, 2020
Historic Homes at Clifton Village Development on Track

Historic Homes at Clifton Village Development on Track

Works to restore and convert a Grade II listed rectory building into separate homes and build new executive properties within its grounds in Clifton Village are progressing well, with two houses now sold and five available to purchase. Expected for completion in February 2021, works on the Rectory Mews development

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The most desired luxury Monaco buildings

Sensational Monaco buildings 1 -Odeon Tower This iconic Monaco new building pierces the city-state’s skyline offering its residents limitless luxury.  The double skyscraper is located in the prestigious district of Monte-Carlo. It soars some 49 stories into the sky and was Monaco’s first skyscraper to be built since the 1980s.

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November 30, 2020

Historic Homes at Clifton Village Development on Track

Historic Homes at Clifton Village Development on Track

Works to restore and convert a Grade II listed rectory building into separate homes and build new executive properties within its grounds in Clifton Village are progressing well, with two houses now sold and five available to purchase. Expected for completion in February 2021, works on the Rectory Mews development as it is known, are being led by Tomlinson Homes, a division of the G F Tomlinson Group, and will see the previously derelict Old Rectory site, which dates back to the mid-1700s, restored and converted into a prominent gateway residential feature in the sought-after Clifton Village in Nottinghamshire. The Old Rectory, once home to the Rector of Clifton, is a typical Georgian style building with South facing garden elevations, and the property still retains its original square stairwell with wooden cantilever stairs and large purpose-built rooms. Along with its boundary wall, it occupies a prime position in Clifton Village. Once finished, Rectory Mews will comprise four luxury homes within the Old Rectory building, each with its own entrance, outdoor space and garden, and within the beautifully landscaped grounds – three new executive properties will be built with garden facing elevations, accessed through a private gated driveway. Homes within the Old Rectory conversion include The Gatehouse – a three-bedroom property and The Cottage – a two-bedroom property, which are both currently sold subject to contract. The Rectory – a five-bedroom property with reinstalled period features and views into the garden and The Lodge – a four-bedroom property, are both still available for purchase. Sat within the exclusive grounds – the three new executive detached homes will include two five-bedroom properties – Beech House and Oak House, and Cedar House – a six-bedroom property, all of which are currently for sale. The stunning new build properties boast ample living spaces, with garages, security gated access and private sun lounges. Tomlinson Homes has worked closely with the local community and Nottinghamshire County Council’s conservation team for all restoration works, and all properties are fitted with high spec fixtures and fittings, including Burbidge kitchens sourced locally from Design Time in West Bridgford and bathrooms from Roca, and Villeroy and Boch. All interior design has been inspired by the location of the development and the new build properties have been named after trees within the grounds. The development is superbly positioned in close proximity to major employers such as Boots, Experian and both universities, with easy access to major travel routes including the M1, Beeston Station and Nottingham Parkway Station which has regular trains to London and East Midlands Airport. Siman Preston, group property manager at Tomlinson Homes, said: “Works are progressing seamlessly at Rectory Mews – which once complete, will be an iconic residential development within the highly desirable Clifton Village. “The stunning restoration and conversion of the once derelict building will be a prominent feature of the village, giving it the entrance it so rightly deserves after so long. “As well as the two properties already sold, we have had a great amount of interest in the remaining five homes and encourage buyers to register their interest for viewings with haart if they would like to look around, which is highly recommended. With the stamp duty ending in March next year, buyers can qualify for a reduction in stamp duty if they act within this timescale.” Tomlinson Homes is working alongside Nottinghamshire County Council’s conservation team, with a number of local companies to deliver this scheme, utilising workforce in the local area.

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The most desired luxury Monaco buildings

Sensational Monaco buildings 1 -Odeon Tower This iconic Monaco new building pierces the city-state’s skyline offering its residents limitless luxury.  The double skyscraper is located in the prestigious district of Monte-Carlo. It soars some 49 stories into the sky and was Monaco’s first skyscraper to be built since the 1980s. Tour Odeon includes 60 serviced apartments, duplexes, and a penthouse. Tour Odeon’s 31,500 square foot penthouse has grabbed headlines across the world for its outlandish facilities. Occupying the 45th through to the 49th floor, this voluminous space includes a cinema, billiard room, fitness room, and water slide, which descends directly from the dance floor into the penthouse’s private infinity pool. Residents of Tour Odeon apartments enjoy a host of amenities, including access to a private chauffeur, 24/7 concierge service, multiple swimming pools, and in house caterer. 2 – Parc Saint Roman Parc Saint Roman is a highly sought-after Monaco building, known for its luxury amenities, including swimming pool, pool house, fitness room, sauna, and 24-hour security and concierge services. Located in the popular district of La Rousse, Parc Saint Roman has long appealed to discerning investors who seek refined elegance. Parc Saint Roman is conveniently positioned, within striking distance of the Larvotto beaches and the Monte Carlo Country Club. Designed by renowned Italian architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni, this Monaco building is split into two blocks, La Tour, and Les Terrasses, totalling some 390 apartments. Many boast superb views of the Mediterranean Sea, as well as the coast from Italy to Cap Ferrat. 3 – Le Mirabeau Formerly a luxury hotel, this Monaco building was converted into residential apartments in 2007 and is now considered one the principality’s jewels in the crown when it comes to elegant Monaco real estate. Located in Monte-Carlo, Mirabeau is situated close to the famed Carre d’Or, the most prestigious address in Monaco. The Carre d’Or, or Golden Square, is home to the legendary Monte Carlo Casino, the Hotel de Paris, and the chic Café de Paris, known as the place to see and be seen. Of course, it is also home to some of the world’s most desired designer boutiques and award-winning restaurants. Another key selling point of this famed high-rise Monaco building is its location right on the Grand Prix circuit, directly overlooking the famous hairpin of the Sun Casino. Residents of this Monaco building enjoy a host of amenities, including a 24/7 concierge service, fitness centre, and outdoor swimming pool. There is no doubt that those seeking a luxury residence with world-class facilities will find just what they are looking for in Monaco, the home of limitless luxury! What other prestigious Monaco buildings would you add to our guide? 

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