Hundreds of new homes at ‘landmark’ London development set to launch
Hundreds of new homes are set to be unveiled at a multi-million pound ‘landmark’ development in West London.
Developer Barratt London is due to unveil 226 new apartments at Kempton Tower, part of its £210m mixed-use development High Street Quarter in Hounslow.
Reaching 27 storeys high, Kempton Tower will feature a range of one, two and three-bedroom apartments.
As well as providing residential properties, the High Street Quarter will comprise more than 134,000 sq ft of commercial floor space, including a new 10-screen multiplex cinema and a range of restaurants, cafés and shops, all set around a new town square.
Residents will also have access to courtyard gardens, underground parking and cycle storage, as well as an on-site car club.
Ed McCoy, sales and marketing director at Barratt West London, commented: “Until recently, Hounslow has been rather overlooked and remained somewhat under the radar.
“Now, the multi-million-pound investment we are seeing at High Street Quarter is about to change the town’s fortunes forever. Brand new infrastructure combined with fast links to Central London are going to really help the location take off.
“Early buyers at High Street Quarter are predicted to benefit the most, not just from great value new homes, but from future house price growth here, during these early stages of regeneration.”
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