![]() ![]() Each comprises four bedroom suites and three balconies, as well as a large study, living space and formal dining room. In both, wide hallways boast high ceilings and herringbone floors. The Hanover, meanwhile, comprises 4,660 sq ft of living space and features interiors by A.London. The elegant furniture, decorative accessories, and most of the artworks are completely bespoke, created specifically for the penthouse. The first apartment, the Regent, spans 4,757 sq ft and features sophisticated interiors by Killer5 in a palette of dark woods and golds. The Penthouse Collection sits 29 storeys above street level, which means wonderful views across London and its parks (West End Gate is sandwiched between Hyde and Regents Parks). If so, you’re in luck – developer Berkeley has just launched two penthouses situated at the top of the The Westmark tower. ![]() ![]() Perhaps you’re sold on the area, and even the sound of West End Gate, but you’re looking for something a bit special – something beyond the development’s standard one-, two-, three-, or four-bedroom apartments. The 644 apartments cluster around private landscaped gardens, and residents enjoy facilities including a 24-hour concierge, private cinema room, pool, gym and spa. West End Gate is a mixed-use development situated within W2, on Edgware Road. It’s charming, without the dizzying prices of Mayfair and Belgravia just one postcode over. Plus, with the wider Paddington area undergoing an exciting evolution (especially with the arrival of the Elizabeth Line), this is a smart place to invest. It has proximity to Little Venice – the charming junction of the Grand Union and Regent’s Canals – and the indie boutiques of village-esque Marylebone. For those looking for a home in West London, the area between Paddington and Marylebone is, in our opinion, the sweet spot. ![]()
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